The blobs correspond to vacuities in the dentine and are probably due to calcite or some other post-mortem infilling. |
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The lateral vacuities are referred to as the vestibular fontanelles and may be the homologues of the middle ear. |
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Pits in front of the orbits, called preorbital vacuities, are often present. |
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I have indicated, using questions from Goergen, that this does not reduce preaching to superficial vacuities. |
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What he loves doing is exposing the absurdity of the material he obsessively collects, relentlessly mocking the vacuities of minor celebrities and the pretensions of directors. |
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The sonorous vacuities of conference rhetoric come easily to Nick Clegg. |
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She's also a tetrapod, with orbital vacuities and gill-covering bones. |
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His inquiry into the cohesion of solid bodies led him to the notion of infinite vacuities in each piece of matter, and so again to the paradoxes of infinity. |
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