The recesses and interior areas of an object may be viewed using video microscopy, employing an optical fibre and camera probe. |
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Peer into the dark recesses of America's heart and this, apparently, is what you'll find. |
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Somewhere in the recesses of my mind, an age-old tradition has been corrupted. |
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When reinforcing is required, rebar is positioned in the preformed recesses of the block. |
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In addition, lifesize models of raggedly clothed families huddle enclosed behind glass in darkened recesses in the walls. |
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They provide a luminescent quality to the interior, reflecting light into the recesses of the room. |
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The library has shelves built into the inner recesses of the walls to house the king's collection of books. |
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Soft breathing came from the recesses in the walls, where the mattresses were. |
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With its metal projections and angles, wooden recesses and thin walls it has a serendipitous quality. |
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Place the hinge leaf in the mortise and position the self-centering tool in the countersink recesses of the hinge. |
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There are all kinds of heroes, working silently in remote recesses of our country. |
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She advises her clients to revisit their histories and face experiences and feelings that they have blocked in the recesses of their minds. |
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As I sat in bed and futilely attempted to sleep, I noticed a deep rumbling sound emanating from the hollow recesses of my cavernous stomach. |
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By 1900, artists attempted to penetrate the deep recesses of the unconscious mind. |
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From deep within the recesses of his brain, Joel attempts to escape the procedure. |
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Setting down his empty plate Willard catalogued these new developments in the recesses of his brain. |
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Some actors are born to play the hero and others exist to illuminate the darker recesses of the human soul. |
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What we know in the secret recesses of our hearts is that the story of scarcity is a tale of death. |
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In the 5th grade, we will have peer mediators promoting conflict resolution, primarily on the playground, during lunchtime recesses. |
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In fact, I was pretty sure that the latest romances were the major topics of the staffroom at recesses and lunchtime breaks. |
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They gave up several recesses over the next few weeks to glue, color and do whatever was necessary to complete the mural. |
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It's a bracing mental workout that solidifies the memory by actively retrieving information from the recesses of one's own mind. |
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I would sail away to fantastic places that existed only in the deep recesses of my mind and describe them in verse heavy with rhythm. |
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Locking lug recesses are integral, with the barrel and the three bolt lugs lock directly into the barrel. |
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You search your innermost recesses and you examine the motivations and the emotions of the heart. |
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Some Malagasies believe that these original inhabitants still live in the deepest recesses of the forest. |
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Its highest point would be a curved white corner tower with bay windows, deep window recesses and balconies. |
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In the recesses of their shops, they would furtively lift their veils as we bartered over Bedouin jewellery and Yemeni daggers. |
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Closer by, the route passes some super old farmyards and barns, one has recesses for beehives. |
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Furthermore, the hollow body is a solid-drawn steel tube which is provided with a plurality of longish recesses. |
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By 1991, such childhood memories lay buried in the deep recesses of my mind. |
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How does he feel, voyaging into the darker recesses of this kind of soul to write about the very thing that he fears most? |
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They are infernal machines, designed by Satan's minions in the darkest recesses of Hades. |
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She leapt into the steamy recesses of the kitchen, and within two minutes was back, a large basket slung over one arm. |
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The cushioning profile is inlaid, striking plate and hinge recesses are mounted. |
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Suddenly, a strobing flash of cyan brilliance erupted from the dim recesses at the far corner of the chamber. |
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Looking down bores and chambers, into locking lug recesses, inside loading dies and brass cases, isn't for the faint-of-heart. |
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All those thin cotton clothes have already made their way back into deeper recesses of wardrobes or chests of drawers. |
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McElwee contrasts convex and concave forms with building recesses and relief carvings. |
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To the very recesses of his mind he tracked down the reason for this strange and utterly inhuman sense of being. |
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Large elliptical bins in each door, curved door handles and door levers inset into semi-spherical recesses continue the curvy theme. |
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It's enjoyable fluff, a world removed from Carlyle's exploration of the darker recesses of the mind. |
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Its strength lies in foregrounding the inner recesses of house and home as critical sites of history. |
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It is in the deeper recesses of the lung where the Anthrax spores develop into full-blown Pulmonary Anthrax. |
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It's time to probe once again into the deep, dark recesses of the criminal mind. |
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I had banished that vile song to the darkest recesses of my soul, and you had to resurrect it. |
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I delved into the deepest recesses of the Net in search of everything I desired. |
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We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. |
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This section includes portions of the lungs located in the recesses between the dome-shaped diaphragm and body wall. |
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Bolts and bolting recesses are so perfectly fitted that we favor a light touch of synthetic oil rather than grease. |
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The recesses aid in alignment of the user's finger to prevent miskeying of other keys. |
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You can use a router to cut mortises for hardware, to joint and trim lumber, to create recesses for decorative inlays, and much more. |
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Locating the action in the dark recesses of Ian's mind, his depraved fantasy-land becomes the symbolical epicentre of mankind's propensity toward evil. |
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It's not like boarding a plane where we expect to queue for hours in advance and have all our darkest recesses searched lest we have even a nail file stashed away somewhere. |
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Words began flowing out of him, as if from the recesses of his heart. |
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Deep down, in the recesses of his folk memory, Angus knew all of that. |
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It saves us from peering into the darkest recesses of our own hearts. |
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He sighed as he slipped back into the recesses of his memory. |
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It's beyond a mere physical invigoration, competitors must reach into the far recesses of emotional, intellectual and spiritual strength just to endure. |
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Fortunately, there was another word for quick that popped from the recesses of his memory. |
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Then one night, 14 months after I moved to Jerusalem, I had a dream where, in the recesses of my subconscious mind, I put to rest this last remaining issue. |
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Enter former FBI profiler Frank Black, a man delving headfirst into the dark recesses of the human soul, shining light on the horrors that men and women do. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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A few bags of penne rigate, bushels of shells, and fusilli bucati, and I can almost see the silhouette of a horn of plenty in the recesses of my cupboard. |
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As with all crocodyliforms, the chondrocranium is invested with a series of internal recesses that presumably communicated with the pharynx in life. |
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Pictures of pets, pictures of relatives in coffins, pictures of intimate moments otherwise discarded in the recesses of memory. |
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The judge recesses the trial, sending the jury off to deliberate. |
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And the sooner this grand jury recesses the sooner she can get home. |
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Air flowing into your nose carries with it a swarm of complex organic molecules that get trapped in the mucus-rich lining of the nose's inner recesses. |
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He could not escape the guilt that he felt in the inner recesses of his soul. |
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Not surprisingly, this gruesome war against the darkest recesses of the human spirit has left him a battered old hound, riddled with scars and guilt. |
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I said in my previous letter that I felt that somewhere, in the deep recesses of his mind, there may be the merest phantom of a thought that I might be right. |
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Your body has an inbuilt mechanism which ensures the pain you endured is lost deep in the recesses of your subconscious, enabling you to psyche yourself up for the next time. |
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No natural light ever pierces these dark recesses of my flat, neither does the soft spring breeze ever waft gently through their becalmed atmosphere. |
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The German Sturm und Drang and the English Romantic Movement were about to sweep away the fragile lessons of the Enlightenment and reveal the dark recesses of the human soul. |
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Numbers of natives, especially Tarahumara, moved into the deep recesses of the western cordillera of the Sierra Madre to escape the Spanish demands for labor. |
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The bed mechanisms can also be built into recesses framed into a wall. |
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I have a small pulsing toothache on the left-hand side, and what looks suspiciously like a little hole in one of the less accessible recesses, which will not be fun to fill. |
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In the darker recesses of the garage, covered until now by a pair of old MDF bookcases, we discovered a single, special brick mortared into the wall. |
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This bar went into the slots or recesses on the first plate. |
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Nymphs and satyrs in Florentine bronze smirked and capered in the recesses of the pale gray wall, relieved by mouldings and medallions in unburnished gold. |
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Bolt locking lugs are lapped for full contact in their locking recesses. |
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Capitalism is all about maximization of profits and if that requires appealing to the lowest instincts and the darkest recesses of human nature, so be it. |
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Historically, presidents were able to take advantage of the long intersession congressional recesses in order to fill key vacancies. |
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Applied metal oxide patinations settle in the groves and recesses caused by scoring, creating an organically controlled surface as seen in Flame. |
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Guests got a tower tour, including the plague-ridden recesses of the dungeon and magnificent ballroom. |
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Call'em flangeheads or grease monkeys, but these denizens of the deepest recesses of a ship are the heart and soul of every sea-going vessel. |
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The firm is best known for its range of toasters, which were once confined to the darker recesses of greasy spoons. |
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The disease is characterized by multiple prominent trabeculations with deep intertrabecular recesses perfused from the ventricular cavity. |
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During the trial they conferred together amiably in whispers, continued their comradely discussions during recesses. |
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On each landing there are communal recesses housing toilets and wash basins. |
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That blessed mate he found for him, foremade, In the recesses of the wilderness. |
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In the recesses of Concordia you will feel really, really small. |
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The walls feature a number of separate compartments or recesses for receiving the garments when taken off. |
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Prorogations should thus not be confused with recesses, adjournments, or holiday breaks from legislation, after which bills can resume exactly where they left off. |
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The beauty of the madrepores and corallines, of which the finest specimens are found in the recesses of the Bay of Tappanuli, is not to be surpassed in any country. |
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In time of peace, the young men, by penetrating the deep recesses of the woods, and climbing the tops of mountains, learn by practice to endure fatigue through day and night. |
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However, during the 1950s through to the 1970s the removal of the partition forming part of the enclosure to the box bed recesses to increase the size of rooms was common. |
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Wow, look at how that gargoyle recesses into the rest of architecture. |
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These early ancestors of man, thus seen in the dim recesses of time, must have been as simply, or even still more simply organized than the lancelet or amphioxus. |
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