These types dimple the imagination, as they are anomalies who venture into our zone only to exert force. |
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The smile stretched pink generous lips and produced a dimple on his left cheek. |
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When he laughed, revealing a beautiful white smile and a dimple on his left cheek, Nora positively melted. |
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And I'm sure the balls feature spangly new composite core technology, with advanced dimple patterns for extra feel and distance. |
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A fine dimple network was observed in the fracture surfaces of composites with higher strains. |
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And believe it or not, the same dimple pattern on balls of different constructions will result in very different flights. |
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Grab your sharp center punch, and dimple the exact center of the screw marks. |
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If you miss the stud, pull out the nail or screw and dimple the hole so as to be able to mud and tape over it properly. |
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While still a few feet from the entry hole, she thought she saw the metal begin to dimple in a circular pattern above the gap. |
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My only task was to pout, dimple prettily, and be as printable as possible. |
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His teeth were rows of perfectly set pearly whites, and he had a dimple in his left cheek. |
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Her lips are pressed into a simple smile, giving her a pitted dimple and making the chubby cheeks chubbier. |
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As the dimple moves, it acts like an oar, pushing against the surrounding water and creating a force that propels the spider forward. |
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The classical Windsor knot makes a comeback, in a modified form, minus that dimple below the knot, for a straight fall. |
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He was clean shaven with a dimple on his chin and was wearing a long, black, hooded coat. |
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The dimple is part of design swingarm which locates a bend radius on the reverse side of the chainstay. |
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The concave dimple on one side is designed to fit over the cervix and to decrease the chance of dislodgement during intercourse. |
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The spinal cord does not protrude through the skin, although a patch of hair, a birthmark, or a dimple may be present on the skin over the lower spine. |
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The new dimple sheet can be easily installed by unrolling it with the studded protrusions facing down. |
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Ryan glanced at me and smiled, the dimple in his cheek visible. |
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Hold the plumb bob in place just long enough for the dimple to become cloudy. |
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Instinctively, he smiled, revealing a dimple in his left cheek. |
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The core, cover, dimple pattern, and compression of a ball all cater to the varying needs of a golfer. |
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She has a pretty face with full lips and a dimple in her right cheek. |
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He wasn't smiling, but the dimple in his cheek gave him that impression. |
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Any surplus-water can effectively drain away through the perforations and the open channel system under the dimple sheet. |
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A slight dimple appeared on the calm surface of Lake Tahoma. |
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His hair and eyes were dark, and his square, handsome face was bisected by a pronounced dimple in his chin. |
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A hint of a dimple showed in one cheek as her lips quirked in amusement. |
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When he smiled a dimple was visible just below his right cheek. |
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Interdigitate the hexes of each abutment and implant utilizing the dimple to orient the abutment in the correct spatial position. |
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If the skin over a dermatofibroma is squeezed a dimple forms, indicating tethering of the skin to the underlying fibrous tissue. |
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All together guarantee a simple, precise and fast copying of dimple and laser keys without special devices. |
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Too much emphasis is put on being perfect when you partner loves your smile, the dimple on your chin, your luscious buttocks or beautiful eyes. |
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In addition, any foundation wall protection system, such as dimple board, is designed to direct water downwards to the footing. |
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This set includes a wide selection of picks designed especially for the manipulation of different types of dimple pins cylinder. |
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When the salt starts to pop, slap down your burger, dimple side up. |
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Babies born with the mildest form often have no outward signs or symptoms, although they may have a birthmark or a dimple on the skin over the lower spine. |
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Either thousands of people accidentally put a big dimple in the presidential column or they changed their minds in the one-tenth of a second that it would take to punch through the paper. |
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But Toby, who has the same angelic looks as his brother, right down to the blue eyes and the chin dimple, is, says Irvine, much less perturbed by the whole rigamarole than he was. |
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A chain that is too tight can damage the bar tip sprocket, and a chain that is too slack causes severe wear and tear, which will result in a dimple just behind the bar tip. |
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The pair has only one thing in common: a dimple in their chin. |
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We use this process, exclusive to the dimple sheet industry, due to our respect for nature and environmental protection, as well as our strong commitment to sustainability of our products. |
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This pick set allows the picking of dimple pin tumbler locks. |
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If you wanted a dimple in the chin you could press on it. |
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I have a little dimple on the chin that reminds me. |
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This set is made for opening a multiplicity of dimple pin tumbler locks and consists of 14 picks with slip-proof rubber grip and 3 tension tools in various designs. |
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The recalled units are marked with a small center punch dimple at the base of the round ball where the axle goes through the cable eye. |
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Then we curse as our car galumphs over the inevitable bitumen bobble, or dimple depression, that follows the re-sealing. |
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A bowler determines the bias direction of the bowl in his hand by a dimple or symbol on one side. |
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I'm referring to the fictional depictions, those dimple bottomed winged plumpies flying around with harps or bows and arrows. |
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Use of a dimple plate for coating both sides prior to tack dry will allow the fabricator to optimize the tack dry cycle and avoid overdrying the material. |
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The raised lap joint is in the family of lap joints, while the tongue and groove, one dimple and V joints are essentially are in the different family. |
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The dimple works best with the Windsor and Half Windsor knots. |
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