These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids. |
|
The author goes on to note that many aspects of Western civilisation overlapped with fascism. |
|
However, the size distribution of male and female trees broadly overlapped. |
|
Only an oriental type of carpet with red background and a yellow border with little stick figures and such overlapped it. |
|
In the realm where the interest of specialists overlapped with that of a broader public, claims might be less guarded. |
|
Some of these lives overlapped, especially in his role as an iatrochemist or medicinal chemist. |
|
Also, these synthetic blankets, like paper and plastic sheeting, must be overlapped, taped, and weighted to stay in place under windy conditions. |
|
Arranged on the wall were various pairs of old jeans and pinstriped overalls whose legs overlapped and intertwined with each other. |
|
The sky, a gloomy purple, was overlapped by stratus sheets of blue-black clouds. |
|
But, since Scots' social ideals overlapped with mainstream American norms, there was never much concern over cultural dislocation. |
|
The roof-tiles are overlapped like the scales of a snake about to shed its skin. |
|
Patch boundaries overlapped each other, and many contained older or younger aged patches within their boundaries. |
|
After chloride-free superfusion and after isoproterenol, NPD response for the three groups overlapped significantly. |
|
The house of four girls also followed this pattern and two of their three months overlapped with two of the birthday months of my house. |
|
The game's 7.30 am kick off, with the final whistle at 9.15 am, meant the game overlapped with the start of the school day. |
|
Peter, am I remembering correctly that your time as a participant at the Jan van Eyck Akademie overlapped with Jan van Toorn's final year there? |
|
She sat on the park bench that was overlapped in shade from the maple tree. |
|
The Tribunal decided that to some extent this consideration overlapped with the last matter. |
|
It is partly overlapped by three pink medium-size silkscreen images of a statue of Victory on top of a column. |
|
The men's style has a rib knit overlapped crew neck, cuffs and bottom band while the women's features a V-neck. |
|
|
Member governments identified where their national interests overlapped, without any pretension to a common foreign policy. |
|
A second item was dropped because the content overlapped with the central questions of the study. |
|
They overlapped with the Cambridge years of another noted Chaucerian, Edmund Spenser. |
|
In particular, they found that measures of working memory, attentional capacity and inhibition overlapped with measures of executive function. |
|
The new writing in blue ink slightly overlapped my writing that was in pencil. |
|
Mr. Brown' s term as a member of the PCO overlapped with that of Mr. Moore, who is now a member of this Tribunal and this panel. |
|
We then created a matrix and found out where some of those plans overlapped, in other words, where there was duplication of efforts. |
|
The responsibilities of board members among the various entities overlapped and were not clear. |
|
In short, the aim was a streamlining of the overlapped funding responsibilities, but not a budget cut of either of the ministries. |
|
Because of the number of aircraft targets and tags, some of the data blocks intermittently overlapped each other. |
|
It was true that their tasks overlapped somewhat and their activities would need to be better coordinated in the future. |
|
Prof. Metzdorf replied that the upper end already overlapped the tungsten-based comparison and was wary of the increased workload. |
|
Indeed, there was a great degree of coherence between the findings of the above-mentioned reports in the areas where their scope overlapped. |
|
Because all these service lines were pan-western and overlapped, they could not be formulated without working together. |
|
Management responsibilities also overlapped, and some individuals had roles in more than one organization. |
|
In the past, garnishee orders required a court application, and court responsibilities for adjudication and enforcement overlapped. |
|
In a standard measurement, the evaporation of a low-molecular plasticizer is overlapped by the decomposition of the elastomer components. |
|
Indeed, even on some of the issues where the Left may have identified its cause, improvements were in evidence, especially where these issues overlapped with liberal ideas. |
|
Some parts of the accreted terrane boundary have been engulfed by plutons and overlapped by Silurian, Devonian, and upper Paleozoic cover rocks. |
|
Robinson estimates that 25 percent of the readings of the international relations course she taught this past spring overlapped with that of her colleagues' courses. |
|
|
His wrinkles overlapped his pox scars, giving him a wizened wizard look. |
|
The petals may be overlapped, recurved, frilled, crinkled or ruffled. |
|
While their lives overlapped for only one year, they were both masters of clear, witty insight, and they both wrote in a brilliant lapidary English. |
|
Alternating T-beams and angle irons, he spliced and overlapped their junctures, tying them together with chicken wire that he then tightly wrapped with wire mesh. |
|
This foraging profile overlapped with those of all anthophilous insect families, all bee subgenera, and all species of nectarivorous birds that were encountered. |
|
They found that 60 percent of plantations overlapped with great ape habitat across the entire area. |
|
It was a little shorter than knee length on the sides, and in the front, it got longer in a diagonal line, and the two sides overlapped in the middle. |
|
Once the flat planes of the roof have been shingled, you will need to apply the hip shingles, if you have a hip roof, which will be overlapped by the ridge shingles. |
|
Members of the militias led by bin-Ahmed and al-Gharabi overlapped with the February 17 militia, the cable says. |
|
Use a straight edge and a single-edged razor to cut down the middle of the overlapped seam, making sure the razor cuts through both pieces of border. |
|
Last year, charters of winter tourism operators went on to the end of April, and this coincided with the beginning of the summer charters, so the two seasons overlapped. |
|
It seems likely that the composition of at least some of the Black Riders poems overlapped with the writing of the novel. |
|
To ensure that the side edges of the panels are overlapped securely, a seam must be provided along the overlapping corrugation. |
|
The next course of membrane is overlapped in shingled fashion, ensuring that water is shed to the outside. |
|
In its decision, the department noted that the three airlines accounted for 35 percent of revenue per passenger mile in the industry and that 3,214 of their routes overlapped. |
|
Edgestitch along the overlapped edges of each faux suede section. |
|
Their lengthened nacelles overlapped the leading edge of the wing and were equipped with a streamlined canopy and cabin in which a single gunner was installed. |
|
He has been at McDonald's so long that he has overlapped with six different chief executives. |
|
But that was when the ideologies of the parties overlapped in the middle and made bipartisanship easier. |
|
Using data on the extent to which generations overlapped, Petty reckoned 21 years was right. |
|
|
Dr Köhler said that the timescales for the two spectral ranges already overlapped. |
|
The viable bone edges are overlapped in a bayonet-like manner in order to appose the wound and skin edges. |
|
To avoid streaked, uneven or overlapped application, use appropriate marking devices. |
|
Commission counsel worked with those applicants whose interests overlapped, to canvas the option of participating jointly or in coalitions. |
|
The fact that we have had three reports that have overlapped in certain areas has ultimately benefited our work, as we now have a coherent piece of legislation for the internal market, which will strengthen this market. |
|
This latter group overlapped with the Corded Ware Culture and other groups of the Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. |
|
The broadness of the mandate led to diverging expectations on the one hand, while on the other it overlapped with the mandates of the other follow-up mechanisms. |
|
Lap belts fit properly over the anterior superior iliac spine throughout gestation, but the lap belt overlapped the uterus in the midsagittal plane. |
|
The ends of the circle overlapped and my husband, the priest, faced a subdeacon. |
|
In this point, it is possible to observe the evolution of the Limestones of Ubaga, starting from a basic conglomeratic facies overlapped to the quartzites of M. Bignone. |
|
Of course, the intension and extension cannot be overlapped, but their relationship should be read and worked on, with pertinence, in interior eight. |
|
With a brazed or overlapped seam the installer can crimp anywhere along the barrel's surface providing up to 2.5 times the tensile strength of a butted seam terminal, guaranteeing proper electrical flow, void free. |
|
The Federal Court of Appeal also addressed the argument that the powers of the Commission were conflicting: that its quasi-prosecutorial role and its role in setting guidelines overlapped. |
|
Then, during the rasterization process, the portion of the cyan background that is overlapped by the drop shadow is converted into a raster image. |
|
The forearms converge to the pubis, the hands overlapped on it. |
|
The genetics of autism and the role of retinoids in ASD have recently overlapped with the discovery that retinoids are known modifiers of the proposed autism genes that are members of a family of genes known as the Hox genes. |
|
Seventh, the negative overall effects of the concentration across market boundaries were not examined, even though the Commission recognised in the decision that the relevant markets overlapped. |
|
Two adjacent photographs were always overlapped such that the caribou appearing on the right side of one image also appeared on the left side of the following image. |
|
In addition, Germany suggested that the distribution areas of the production facilities for processed glass in the EEA overlapped, which pointed to the conclusion that the market was EEA-wide. |
|
They concluded that their agendas overlapped nearly perfectly. |
|
|
Clement Danes Grammar School overlapped, from 1910, with a scholarship at Trinity College of Music. |
|
The historical province overlapped but was not coterminous with the geographical plain or basin. |
|
The study also found with the same probability that modern humans and Neanderthals overlapped in Europe for between 2,600 and 5,400 years. |
|
These cultures overlapped to a greater or lesser extent, and evolved over time. |
|
These scholars individuated nine different cities that had overlapped with one another, from prehistory to the Hellenistic period. |
|
Romantic and realist modes both flourished through the late 19th century and often overlapped within works. |
|
When two pieces of leather have to be overlapped they must be suitably skived. |
|
Many of the pieces overlapped, so the scientists were able to put them together, like a jigsaw puzzle, into a complete whole. |
|
Meanwhile, in the early stage of community succession, the niches of species overlapped, and interspecies and intraspecies competition is very strong. |
|
Stable fibrocellular neointimal incorporation of all stents including overlapped Protea, with complete endothelialization and minimal inflammation, was seen at one month. |
|
Moreover, parameter confidence intervals for the WOLS GOA model widely overlapped the parameter confidence intervals for the Hecate Strait and Strait of Georgia models. |
|
Their spheres of influence overlapped in the Central African Federation. |
|
These distinctions overlapped with economic differences, as the Trekkers generally had fewer material resources on the frontier than those who remained behind. |
|
The French king maintained envoys in Brittany, alliances contracted by local lords often overlapped and there was no specific Breton consciousness. |
|
Hitler's leadership style was to give contradictory orders to his subordinates and to place them in positions where their duties and responsibilities overlapped. |
|
Yet these attempts to shift both footing and topic are overlapped, somewhat interjectively and thus in overriding fashion, as S begins with what is bearable as fake laughter. |
|
The overlapped ends of the contigs generated in different genome assembly efforts indicated that the mitochondrion genome was either circular or concatemeric. |
|
The distribution and density of these groups was variable and overlapped. |
|