Nor did they first pump out all the hydraulic oils and hazardous chemicals, nor cut away potentially dangerous protuberances. |
There are usually no holes all the way through but lots of protuberances and concavities. |
Some of their protuberances project close to a metre above what can be vaguely discerned as the original road surface. |
It had not horns in the sense of a deer or a cow but it had bony protuberances above the eyes. |
The protuberances remain small during initiation of the first sepals, and they disappear completely in the course of floral development. |
The cell containing the infection thread, or the neighbouring cell, has green-stained protuberances on its periclinal walls. |