The path passes through a gate and out of the trees and cuts through a spread of smooth grass that runs up to the water's edge. |
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Instead, the flow was smooth in places, then abrupt, depending on what was most effective for that part of the show. |
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Whizz the avocado, yoghurt, milk, lemon juice and vinegar in a blender until smooth. |
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The African rhino species have two horns, one behind the other, and have smooth, gray skin. |
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After clocking up 10,000 miles, it still sounds as smooth as the day I first drove it. |
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Half the knickers in my underwear drawer are heavy-duty, waist-high affairs which profess to give you a smooth behind. |
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Crafted of a smooth cotton blend, it features a pointed collar, white pearlescent buttons, and a straight bottom hem with side vents. |
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Tailored of fine thin-wale corduroy this smooth cotton sport shirt from Martin Gordon offers a modern take on a classic fabric. |
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Next morning the sea is oily smooth, broken only by the wake of passing ships. |
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Focus on keeping your movements smooth and fluid rather than abrupt and jerky. |
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The green chile was delicious, yet didn't commit the ultimate faux pas of overpowering the smooth queso in the enchilada. |
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Both the cut scenes and in-game animation are quite smooth and generally pretty easy on the eye. |
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In that the transition function is smooth and continuously differentiable, standard nonlinear estimation techniques are also applicable. |
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If people opt out of the NHS, why should they have access to public money to smooth their treatment? |
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Then warm the jam over low heat in a small nonstick saucepan or skillet, stirring occasionally, until smooth. |
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Laurea reached out and her fingers brushed the smooth outline of the abalone shell on her father's chest. |
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Place the ground pecans, butter, sugar, flour, baking powder, and eggs in a large bowl and beat together until smooth. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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Similarly, canes or walking sticks are often coated with Teflon, so that they will not slip on hard, smooth surfaces. |
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Conventional economic theory follows a mathematical paradigm pioneered by classical physics, embodying smooth, differentiable functions, and dominant equilibria. |
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Mix in the sieved spicy flour until smooth then finally fold in the grated carrot, sultanas, coconut and walnuts. |
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Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more abrupt in first person than in the third person view. |
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A serpentine flow meanders through formations of smooth pahoehoe lava and rough aa lava, the same forms common in basalt lavas. |
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Instead of cream, buy a tub of fat-free quark and loosen it with some milk to give it a silky smooth texture just like thick pouring cream. |
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Heavy machines then pounded and abraded them to make the surfaces smooth and uniform. |
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Holding a trial in Anhui may therefore ensure a smooth outcome for Hu and his allies. |
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Now he's trying to smooth out his delivery and return the sink to his sinker. |
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Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make it harder to clean thereafter. |
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Occasionally, the text makes jarring jumps from one subject to another without smooth transitions. |
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The wallcovering is particularly useful where a smooth surface is desired for aesthetic reason and where high moisture permeability is also desired. |
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With a smooth, effortless movement, the killer kicked the master's horn over the edge of the balcony where it spun into the blackness below. |
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Awareness of the smooth page clouds the difference between varnished and unvarnished oil paint, between opaque and transparent watercolour. |
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Franklin had noticed that the wake of one ship he saw was particularly smooth, and was told that the cooks had probably just discharged greasy water through the scuppers. |
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In a smooth and elegantly accented voice he spoke out to me. |
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The game contains smooth graphics whilst playing although you notice very little at warp speed, and the cut scenes do a good job without creating too much fuss. |
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We want to have a smooth transition when the new owners take control of the company. |
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Of course it's 40 years later now, but Jackson can still pack a wallop with a voice that has just gotten more velvety smooth with age. |
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There's no way it can roll over a flat, smooth road without a sequence of jarring bumps. |
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Cook at 425 degrees for about 10 minutes or broil quickly until the brittle has melted to give a smooth covering. |
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He wanted to be lithe and smooth and lightly airborne, working on his break dancing until he could make himself appear to flow. |
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Remove shelves and sand them with medium and then fine abrasive paper to smooth surfaces roughened by water. |
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On arrival in California, Hockney changed from oil to acrylic paint, applying it as smooth flat and brilliant colour. |
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Such mechanism of myorelaxant activity of imperatorin was also suggested in regard to vascular smooth muscle. |
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They are covered with a smooth, safe, nacreous layer to let them slip, pearllike, from our souls without real pain. |
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All airports use a traffic pattern to assure smooth traffic flow between departing and arriving aircraft. |
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Moreover, in many cases the transitions between groups are smooth, as a result of centuries of interaction and multilingualism. |
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The loosening of central authority during the Anarchy also complicates any smooth description of the changeover. |
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Quickly displaying successive scan images will allow the apparent illusion of smooth motion. |
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It is smooth in texture and forms delicate, sheetlike thalli, often clinging to rocks. |
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The plates are covered by the epidermis, which consists of a smooth syncytium. |
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The wriggling motion is produced by smooth muscles, but of a highly specialized type. |
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The vibrissae of phocids are undulated and wavy while otariid and walrus vibrissae are smooth. |
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Importantly, this unusually smooth sand promotes the growth of bacteria, which are important biofilters in home aquaria. |
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In many cases, sophisticated interchanges allow for smooth, uninterrupted transitions between intersecting freeways and busy arterial roads. |
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For example, smooth muscle cells have been shown to the origin of osteochondroblastic cells. |
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Ripples appear on smooth water when the wind blows, but will die quickly if the wind stops. |
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European plaice are characterised by their smooth brown skin, with distinctive red spots and bony ridge behind the eyes. |
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They are known for their smooth flavour and are easy to mistake for baby sardines. |
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The smooth, cylindrical geotextile tubes could be difficult to climb over before they were covered by sand. |
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Always use a layer of wadding or cotton overstuffing to make the work smooth. |
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He folded his razor neatly and with stroking palps of fingers felt the smooth skin. |
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Howls used for calling pack mates to a kill are long, smooth sounds similar to the beginning of the cry of a horned owl. |
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Contrary to the popular notion of snakes being slimy because of possible confusion of snakes with worms, snakeskin has a smooth, dry texture. |
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The skin of slowworms is smooth with scales that do not overlap one another. |
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However, smooth newts are prolific breeders and can survive in a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic habitats. |
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He beguiled the audience with his smooth and seductive voice. |
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This results in smooth timber with no knots, which is considerably more valuable. |
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The bark is grey, smooth when young and later flaking in irregular patches. |
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The pseudobulb has a smooth surface with lengthwise grooves, and can have different shapes, often conical or oblong. |
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However, London and Washington were able to smooth over the problem after Lincoln released the two. |
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Predator fish are usually fusiform with large mouths, smooth bodies, and deeply forked tails. |
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It has four rotor blades to ensure a smooth flight, which can prove particularly beneficial for patients suffering head or spinal injuries. |
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A fuselage is a long, thin body, usually with tapered or rounded ends to make its shape aerodynamically smooth. |
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Crocodiles have smooth skin on their bellies and sides, while their dorsal surfaces are armoured with large osteoderms. |
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Any splices narrow enough to maintain smooth running would be less able to support the required weight. |
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This usually means that the heir to the throne is known well in advance of becoming monarch to ensure a smooth succession. |
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The pottery is normally well made, with a smooth surface and a normally sharply carinated profile. |
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He stood there, poised to act, and then suddenly he drew his gun in a smooth arc. |
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Silk has a smooth, soft texture that is not slippery, unlike many synthetic fibers. |
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Popular and shallow-headed mindes, cannot perceive the grace or comelinesse, nor judge of a smooth and quaint discourse. |
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He was gifted with the quality of being a smooth talker and of choice eloquence. |
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So smooth of face, so fine of eye, so much a beautiful part of his beautiful chestnut prad. |
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The coastline is smooth, with the only indentation being Kayeli Bay located on the eastern coast. |
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Walls were coated with plaster, and polychrome designs were painted onto the smooth finish. |
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Many of the structures are decorated with smooth river stone, thought to have come from the Misantla River. |
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They are often smooth and shiny, whilst Western paper has a more rough and matt surface. |
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The edible tuberous root is long and tapered, with a smooth skin whose color ranges between yellow, orange, red, brown, purple, and beige. |
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The most common type of bark is smooth grey in young individuals, developing shallow longitudinal fissures with narrow ridges in older trees. |
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The sides of the bezil are scroll ornamented. There is no very pronounced bossing, the shape being symmetrical and smooth. |
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Then he had to concentrate his efforts on a smooth descent through the swirling gusts of the brickfielder. |
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Head posterior to vertex smooth and shiny or with weak carinulae but never strongly rugoreticulate. |
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Shorelines are molded into smooth arcuate bays interrupted by cuspate horns. |
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Given this initial fine mesh, we smooth and decimate it to a desired mesh resolution. |
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Endive and escarole are the same vegetable, but endive has leaves that are cut and curled, while escarole has smooth, broad leaves. |
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Yet at the very end, both misspelled esquamulose, meaning without scales, a smooth skin. |
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Dionne is a smooth, flattering conventional eyeshape with matching plastic sidepiece with metal Invicta motif. |
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Dr. Tillotson polished over whatever was left rough in the compositions with his smooth language, and flowingness of his easy eloquence. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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Far from being gaumy with pitch, they looked rather remarkably smooth and well manicured. |
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The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent. |
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No more then if you should lay a fly vpon a smooth Cartwheele, or a pinnes head vpon a greate globe. |
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Here and there the bogland showed a darker tint, and at his feet, cupped out in the smooth greystone, lay a sheet of water. |
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Proximal half of the primary orifice surrounded by an elevated rim of smooth gymnocystal calcification, somewhat quadrangular in outline. |
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On the smooth, pale trunks here and there, are the clear handmarks of bears, climbing up and coming down. |
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Their friability generally leads to mountains with relatively smooth slopes such as Skiddaw itself. |
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After the seeds were inserted, the earth was hilled up all around into a smooth little mound. |
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The two large stones at the Southern Entrance had an unusually smooth surface, likely due to having stone axes polished on them. |
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We left the carriage, bought programs, and walked across the infield and then across the smooth thick turf of the course to the paddock. |
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That must be her name. Janelle Waters. It sounded smooth as silk. Sweet as honey. |
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The scar on his neck from running through that plate glass on one of our licks has keloided smooth and shiny. |
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The new lane was flat and smooth, allowing cars and trucks to go faster and kick up dust. |
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The author suggests that it may act in the smooth muscle-cell as a kinocentrum, as it is supposed to do in some other cases. |
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Due to the cylinder layout, reciprocating forces tend to cancel, resulting in a smooth running engine. |
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Each row generally has an odd number of cylinders to produce smooth operation. |
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The slow speed and large mono chamber of the hover barge actually helps reduce the effect of wave action, giving a very smooth ride. |
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In 1901, Edgar Purnell Hooley was walking in Denby, Derbyshire when he noticed a smooth stretch of road close to an ironworks. |
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The plow would dig up the earth and the harrow would smooth the soil and break up any clumps. |
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A ball game akin to hockey, knattleik involved a bat and a small hard ball and was usually played on a smooth field of ice. |
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They once again call on him during their voyage home, and Alban is credited with providing smooth sailing for their voyage back to the continent. |
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It should nonetheless be performed in a smooth and graceful manner, with one figure flowing seamlessly into the next. |
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This makes the beer feel smooth on the palate and gives a foamy appearance. |
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Marginellas have smooth, shiny shells with an elongate, narrow aperture three-quarters or more of the total shell length. |
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Two or more sails are frequently combined to maximize the smooth flow of air. |
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The sails are adjusted to create a smooth laminar flow over the sail surfaces. |
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For the most part, Poland has a smooth coastline, which has been shaped by the continual movement of sand by currents and winds. |
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The changes took effect in 1996 with shadow councillors elected in 1995 to oversee the smooth transition of control. |
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Deficit finance allows governments to smooth tax burdens over time, and gives governments an important fiscal policy tool. |
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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A punk, if you want it in plain English, is a boy with smooth skin who takes the place of a woman in a jailbird's love life. |
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Sometimes this was done to smooth out cyclical bumps, to diversify, the hope being that it would hedge an investment portfolio. |
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A brief rainshower falling on the smooth surface of fine-grained sediment spatters it with tiny crater-like pittings known as rain prints. |
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The forces are ramped down gradually to ensure that element removal has a smooth effect on the model. |
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Silk is an animal textile made from the fibres of the cocoon of the Chinese silkworm which is spun into a smooth fabric prized for its softness. |
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No matter how smooth and clear a log is on the outside, it is more or less knotty near the middle. |
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It is usually removed via pickling or the smooth clean surface process, which reveals a smooth surface. |
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Before being installed, a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end. |
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A tall, athletic, tanned man, his smooth black hair slick with oil, long sideburns, neatly trimmed moustache, Clark Gable redivivus. |
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A couch roller is pressed against the mould to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off the mould. |
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Two smooth spurs on this eastern flank of Skiddaw, Sale How and Hare Crag, are listed in separate tops in some guidebooks. |
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It has smooth, easy slopes to the north and west, whilst displaying a complex system of rocky spurs and scree slopes to the south and east. |
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To left and right, the ends of the fell rise from the surrounding lowlands in smooth and sweeping curves, clad in rough grass. |
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Robinson appears bland from Buttermere, smooth rounded slopes curving up from the valley floor. |
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The top of Lord's Seat is a smooth grassy dome, the summit being marked by the meeting point of ruined fences and a small cairn. |
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The leaf blade of a butterwort is smooth, rigid, and succulent, usually bright green or pinkish in colour. |
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Four species of snake are, the European adder, grass snake, barred grass snake and smooth snake. |
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The other notable snakes found in Great Britain are the grass snake and the smooth snake. |
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The whimbrel is smaller and has a shorter bill with a kink rather than a smooth curve. |
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With a motion so smooth and fast Marco could barely track it, the man at his side whipped the metal bar in a side-handed toss. |
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The outlines must be smooth, imperceptible to the touch, and even, without eminence or cavities. |
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He was so smooth and handsome. He knew just what to say and when to say it. |
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In order for a reading to be smooth and effortless, readers must be able to recognize and read words accurately, automatically, and quickly. |
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As we worked to the southward, we picked up fair weather, and enjoyed smooth seas and pleasant skies. |
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A leaf having a smooth margin, without teeth or indentations of any kind, is called entire. |
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A compact and stylish design, it produces 1 generous quart of excellent, smooth ice cream in 20 to 25 minutes. |
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Any ANALYTIC FUNCTION is smooth. But a smooth function is not necessarily analytic. |
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She brushes down her hair with a little bit of spit and a smooth of her hand and opens the bright green door, walking a few metres, squinting. |
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Alexander lit up Connecticut for 34 points in a Big East quarterfinal win last week. He is a smooth operator who can score in a variety of ways. |
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In Washington he has earned a reputation as a smooth operator who can handle lobbyists, bureaucrats and even Congressmen, with a cool head. |
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He plays the hospital administrator, a fast-talking smooth operator who cons patients and doctors alike. |
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We had some problems at the very beginning, but it's been smooth sailing since the second week or so. |
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This they did, Paul says, when by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people. |
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It took a full month and a half of his smooth talk, a few pieces of expensive jewelry and some very fine coke to get her in his bed. |
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I was lower than low in the face of a reality that none of my usual resourcefulness or smooth talking could erase or make better. |
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I never really trusted Richard, but you certainly were won over by his smooth talking and intelligent ideas. |
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These guys are sure-handed and smooth, rarely dropping the ball on the field, but routinely doing so off it. |
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If the surface finish is rougher that the polished surface of a typical smooth test specimen, the long-life fatigue strength is reduced. |
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Tiger Woods, like other golfing greats, employs a smooth, evenly paced takeaway action. |
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Though craftsmanly, smooth, and committed, in the main, they nonetheless seem underimagined. |
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Generally speaking, parts of the human body are considered beautiful if round, firm, smooth, dry, unsmelly and clean. |
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Angevine, a full-bodied but delicate white and the estate wine, a smooth, balanced wine made from a blend of grapes. |
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It takes many applications of lacquer and subsequent wet sanding operations to obtain that final smooth luster. |
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When your primer coat is dry, it's on to the wet-sanding to get that paint flat and silky smooth. |
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Still a little chewy, any astringency was outweighed by smooth, ripe tannins and wood-shavings. |
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A smooth, bitter-sweet initial taste is matched by some astringency in the aftertaste and a rich, malty, moreish finish. |
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The olives seemed weighed down under the weight of their fruit, smooth drops of green jade among which the choirs of cicadas zithered. |
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Once hardened, use medium-grade abrasive paper to rub down to a smooth finish. |
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They have recorded a number of their acapella songs of old standard hymns and gospel songs with their smooth harmonies. |
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Font Sense ensures a smooth workflow by identifying, locating, and activating the exact fonts used in a document. |
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The gray flecks soaked through and sank wetly among the smooth pebbles underfoot. |
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He also called on all the wheelchair users to keep their own tracks on the mataf in order not to obstruct the smooth flow of circumambulation. |
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Augusto plans to remain at AFB until a successor is in place to ensure a smooth transition. |
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To make the aioli crush the garlic with a pinch of salt in a small bowl until it forms a smooth paste. |
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These guides supported tape on a film of air supplied by tiny air holes in the smooth surface and connected to a small air pump. |
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Natural allantoin and sweet almond leave hands velvety smooth, while refined Indian rose gives the lotion a lovely fragrance. |
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There is more of a buttery and smooth taste profile with this wine. |
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Conventional medical therapy for an enlarged prostate includes alpha-blocker drugs such as Flomax to relax the smooth muscle in the prostate. |
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Sharon Yager, director, does an excellent job maintaining a smooth operation. |
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The subjects wore red-blue anaglyphic lenses for all of the tests, except for those involving saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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Incredibly tasty, packed with apricot and peach chunks, this smooth, creamy yoghurt has the bonus of being 98 per cent fat free. |
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This is a smooth, fruity drop which is so quaffable, it's impossible to stop at just one glass. |
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Coiling around prey is accomplished largely by the return of the tentilla to their inactive state, but the coils may be tightened by smooth muscle. |
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The glacier abrades the smooth slope on the upstream side as it flows along, but tears rock fragments loose and carries them away from the downstream side via plucking. |
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Surf casters pick the reel with care, as proficiency in making long casts over the surf depends to a great extent on smooth and reliable operation of the reel. |
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On the smooth white flesh of the most beautiful of women they saw the black curls of her nether hair, coiling and glistening, covering and revealing. |
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This condition of muscle, this fusion of a number of simple spasms into an apparently smooth, continuous effort, is known as tetanus, or tetanic contraction. |
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Thus to Return upon our Adversaries is a healing way of Revenge, and to do good for evil a soft and melting ultion, a method Taught from Heaven to keep all smooth on Earth. |
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Because reciprocating power has to be directly applied to the rail from 0 rpm upwards, this poses unique problems of adhesion of the driving wheels to the smooth rail surface. |
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In hemorrhagic smallpox the skin does not blister, but remains smooth. |
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Oppressive anaglyptas, sickly floral designs or ugly woodchip paper made us long for smooth painted walls that would not detract attention from our furniture or paintings. |
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From 1601, Elizabeth I's chief minister Sir Robert Cecil, maintained a secret correspondence with James in order to prepare in advance for a smooth succession. |
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When wet sanding, use a wet sponge to smooth out taped areas. |
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I applied additional coats as needed and wet-sanded it smooth. |
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His balls were smooth and the biggest set of low hangers I had ever seen. |
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It is flattened ventrally and is smooth around the pseudostome area. |
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The inner part, the so-called lissosphincter, surrounds the urethra and is formed by circular and longitudinally oriented smooth muscle cell layers. |
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Most of the rational world... foresaw a smooth ride to victory for Democrats. They had, after all, the wind at their backs from the 2006 midterm elections. |
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By means of these smooth pages we can mostly see how the modern binder made up the book, but whether in doing this he followed the original quiring is quite another matter. |
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The strips are first laid on the back and two sides of the shanty, and are kept smooth and in proper position by poles laid across them and withed down to the frame. |
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He's a smooth one. Always trying to work his magic on the ladies. |
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Ride quality continues to be noticeably smooth and of low noise. |
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In the United States shuttles are often made of wood from the Flowering Dogwood, because it is so hard, resists splintering, and can be polished to a very smooth finish. |
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Edgar Purnell Hooley, a Nottinghamshire surveyor, in 1901 was in Denby and found a stretch of road surface that was smooth from an accidental leak of tar over the surface. |
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Throw it all in a blender and zhoosh it until it's creamy smooth. |
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One task he addressed was to prepare the way for a smooth succession. |
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The feathers lack the tiny hooks that lock together the smooth external feathers of flying birds, and so are soft and fluffy and serve as insulation. |
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Metcalf believed a good road should have good foundations, be well drained and have a smooth convex surface to allow rainwater to drain quickly into ditches at the side. |
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The dinner conversation was becoming inconducive to smooth digestion. |
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Therefore, central banks tend to keep an eye on the control and behavior of the stock market and, in general, on the smooth operation of financial system functions. |
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It charges the official to obey his superiors, limit his desires, and to build roads to smooth the transmitting of directives from the center without modification. |
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The steep but sweeping slopes, deep folds and smooth texture can best be described as resembling a heavy sheet of velvet laid over a supporting frame. |
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Amphibians are common in the capital, including smooth newts living by the Tate Modern, and common frogs, common toads, palmate newts and great crested newts. |
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And following that was a tortuous passage through a weird region of clay dunes, blue and violet and heliotrope and lavender, all worn smooth by rain and wind. |
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Tomorrow there would be smeared handmarks on the smooth painted plaster. |
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One adenoid cystic carcinoma of trachea displayed as polypiform mass and protruded into endolumen with a wide base, homogeneous density, and fairly smooth and regular margin. |
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More recently, Firenocks introduced the compact Aerovane, an offset design using strategically-placed patches of smooth and rough texture and divots that also increase spin. |
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The T square, used by architects, makes very good parallels, if made to slide along the smooth edge of a drawing board, or a straightedge laid and kept steady on the paper. |
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The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax, which seeps into the tiny holes of the material and allows for the smooth writing ability of the pencil. |
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The crossing itself was carefully designed to be as smooth as possible. |
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The species of amphibian native to England are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog. |
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It is known that the only finite-dimensional diffeological vector space that admits a diffeologically smooth scalar product is the standard space of appropriate dimension. |
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The species of amphibian native to Britain are the great crested newt, smooth newt, palmate newt, common toad, natterjack toad, common frog and the pool frog. |
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As of June 2012 Growth of globalization has never been smooth. |
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Gently again, he raised his hand to tap on the smooth white panels of the coaster's door, but once more his interview with Ruby Braunfeld was postponed. |
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Once, presumably, this quadrangle with its smooth lawns, its massive buildings, and the chapel itself was marsh too, where the grasses waved and the swine rootled. |
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He was like the scotch in the smooth, happy machinery of the home. And he was always aware of this fall of silence on his entry, the shutting off of life, the unwelcome. |
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He shined my shoes until they were polished smooth and gleaming. |
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The pseudostome and pseudoproct become obscure and are shortly obliterated, the sarcoid forming a thick, smooth, uniform layer over the stem and over its terminal disk. |
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Livingston had begun his attempts to develop the tomato as a commercial crop, his aim had been to grow tomatoes smooth in contour, uniform in size and having better flavor. |
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Thus, the participant had to learn to control the platform movement by using smooth skilike movements, just as he or she would if actually skiing. |
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Its lateral surface for the origins of the sternomastoideus and cleidomastoideus muscles is smooth probably because of the young age of the holotype individual. |
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England's path to Poland and Ukraine next summer looked to be a smooth one as goals from Ashley Young and Darren Bent gave them a comfortable lead after 31 minutes. |
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This feeling, grounded on the experience of centuries of oppression, was not to be allayed by smooth explanations on the part of the advocates of the Constitution. |
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Finally he walked slowly into a vast Italian space, with towers and castellated roofs, and a sky the colour of dark blue ink, smooth and consistent. |
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Sometimes when I'm bored to a frazzle, I sit at her feet and watch that dumb hillbilly program, rubbing lotion on her smooth legs and bunioned feet. |
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Demonstrate first by the numbers and then as one smooth movement. |
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To prevent the bow string from hanging on the left arm, it is covered with a piece of smooth leather, fastened on the outside of the arm, this is called a bracer. |
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Out of the handles flipped the smooth blade and the serrated blade, which was dangerously sharp, the flathead screwdrivers, the Phillips screwdriver, the can opener, the awl. |
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In the smooth areas the lithosphere is more magmatic in composition. |
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Dorsally granulated but basitarsi and telotarsi almost smooth. |
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The floor was made of crushed ant-heap, the hard dome of excavated earth above an ant colony, and was kept smooth by smearing it regularly with fresh cow dung. |
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The Brazilian Highlands on the east coast are fairly smooth but show some variations in landform, while farther south the Gran Chaco and Pampas are broad lowlands. |
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His cheeks were as smooth as a baby's bottom, and he smelled good. |
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Until around 2000, the smooth newt was classified as Triturus vulgaris rather than Lissotriton vulgaris, and will be found under that name in most books and many websites. |
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It has been suggested that high levels of uncertainty about the likely spread and impact of smooth newts in Australia contributed to the decision not to act. |
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In general, snakes will use a modified form of concertina locomotion on smooth branches, but will laterally undulate if contact points are available. |
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When neutral, the legs are not stiffened, the tail hangs down loosely, the face is smooth, the lips untensed, and the ears point in no particular direction. |
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In the blue corner was Mazher 'Fake Sheikh' Mahmood, a man said to be capable of smooth talking everyone from minor royals to millionaire football managers. |
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It is assumed that the production will decline on a reasonably smooth curve, and so allowances must be made for wells shut in and production restrictions. |
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So she tempted him with her charms, and he gave in to her smooth talk. |
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The margin is smooth and the frond is dichotomously branched. |
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The body is wrapped in a thick layer of fat, known as blubber, used for thermal insulation and gives cetaceans their smooth, streamlined body shape. |
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Their unique lungs have airways that are highly reinforced with cartilaginous rings and smooth muscle, and alveoli that completely deflate during deeper dives. |
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No one addressed these issues when I posed this question some smarmy, smooth talking lecturer reiterated as if I were some innocent who had just woken up from my cradle. |
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Anything is possible, but if you haven't begun talking smooth yet, then I would really like to have a demonstration of what you think smooth-talking is. |
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Once the storm subsides, we can blast the ice smooth and allow it to superharden. That should sustain a landing while we contrive something longer-term. |
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