Di Giorgio Martini's fortress walls splay outwards, down to the sea to repel marauding buccaneers. |
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It wrapped around the girls making their skirts ruffle and their hair splay over their faces. |
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The viewer sees over the shoulder of one woman, whose fingers splay emotionally in the fore-ground, to the others squatting on the ground. |
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We calculated the energy of splay and tilt deformations necessary to avoid such hydrophobic exposure. |
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Crevasse splay deposits are floodplain deposits formed by the breaching of a levee, typically during flood events. |
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Negative splay thus increases and positive splay decreases the monolayer thickness. |
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The degree of splay is inconsistent even from leg to leg on the same chest. |
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Apart from the splay where the driveway meets Woodhill Lane the width of the current metalled surface of the driveway is a uniform 9 feet. |
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These are large, carnivorous, cricket-like insects whose feet splay out wildly in different directions. |
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He wears a top hat, like the Artful Dodger, and his hands could be a child's drawing of hands — a splay of simple spikes. |
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Use adjustable RPM motors if possible for better splay control of the brush. |
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Pain in the forefoot is frequently caused by splay foot related overstrain of the longitudinal and transverse muscles. |
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He said that to provide a satisfactory visibility splay the access would have to protrude into and take up virtually half the width of Wilcot Road. |
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Beautiful Dog rolled his eyes at his god, swung his tail, waggled his ears, made uncouth movements with his splay feet, and grinned from ear to ear. |
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The vertical output can be tailored to match the requirements of any space by varying the splay at the rear of the enclosures as directed by EAW Resolution software. |
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Supported by slender steel columns that splay arboreally at their tops, the concrete canopy is perforated by a series of different-sized oculi. |
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Studies show that all bristles begin to lose their stiffness due to splay and fatigue after three months of normal use, even though these changes are only visible with a microscope. |
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The 650 Zone is in a sub-parallel southern splay from the shear hosting Zone 6, which continues eastward into volcanic rocks and hosts the 2 zone. |
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Large, concave hooves splay widely to support the animal in snow or muskeg, and function as efficient scoops when the caribou paws through snow to uncover lichens and other food plants. |
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We recommend that you twist the fine copper wires slightly beforehand so they do not splay out when being connected, instead they all slot into the threaded section of the connection sleeve. |
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The stems splay out as they grow to make a plant about 50cm wide. |
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Thanks to the individual adjustability they are also advisable when taking water pills, having hammer toes, splints, toes fused together or complaints with splay and flat feet. |
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Loxosceles tend to splay their legs like asterisks, and to gather in pockets of dampness — anything from the bottoms of rotting logs to the spaces behind steam pipes. |
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It appears to correlate to a splay of the Lyndhurst Fault. |
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Breatho trail shoe £69, vivobarefoot.com Designed for off-road running, this shoe will allow your toes to splay and the foot to flex naturally as if bare. |
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The prints are heart-shaped, with the deer traveling in the direction of the point. In soft snow or mud, or if the animal is moving quickly, the track may splay out, and dew claw marks seen at the rear of the track. |
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Something splay, something blunt-edged, unhandy, and infelicitous. |
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