The wild peach is like the commercial version, yellow with red blush, downy skin, and gently grooved. |
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The effect is enhanced by the division of the image into four equal quadrants framed by shiny, grooved metal molding. |
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Fingers crossed, this should have worked, and it should now all look well pretty and grooved out. |
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In this test, the time required for an individual to place 25 grooved pegs in a keyed pegboard is recorded. |
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Maybe the weirdest looking bird was the Groove-billed Ani, because of his thick, curved and grooved beak. |
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All Gamo air rifles have a rifled steel barrel, trigger safety and spring-piston action and are grooved for a scope. |
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And their weapons were grooved, or rifled, to spin the ball for greater accuracy. |
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Feather stars spread their arms, each grooved to direct the flow of food to the mouth. |
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Behind the ethmoid spine is a smooth surface slightly raised in the midline, and grooved on either side for the olfactory lobes of the brain. |
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And, talking of ruts, the landscape here is grooved with many prehistoric ones. |
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Saw-wort is an attractive, medium to tall, thistle-like plant with wiry grooved stems and no spines. |
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Most sugar beets are rough and grooved, so lots of soil sticks to them when they're pulled from the ground. |
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The front housing portion comprises upper and lower grooved shrouds extending forwardly from the front wall. |
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We would bump and twist along narrow roads, their surfaces deeply grooved by hardened tire tracks. |
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It was simple to follow, grooved by bikes, but easy walking and only briefly affected by bracken near Bracken Hill. |
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While resting in burrows or slight crevices, Pherusa extends its cephalic cage, grooved paired pales, and branchiae into the current. |
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The sides of the pitcher are slippery and may be grooved in such a way so as to ensure that the insects cannot climb out. |
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In some specimens of this species the shell plications may be grooved due to abrasion of the shell, as first noted by Fenton and Fenton. |
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Stainless steel kitchen sinks with deep washbowls and grooved draining boards, made washing up much easier after a meal. |
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There's a lanyard loop and the grip frame is grooved on the rear and front straps to enhance your grip. |
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Their conical surface was grooved onto which we had to turn tightly a meter or so of a thick white string. |
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The three rooms were lined with sweet-smelling tongued and grooved cypress. |
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Many ungulates have also evolved large, complexly grooved molar teeth to grind their food of grasses and other plants. |
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Adjustable pliers open to various widths, and the gripping surface of the jaw is grooved for a stronger hold. |
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Make sure the rod guides are not grooved as they will quickly damage your fly line. |
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The show has always grooved in the cerebral and quixotic, which often translates to slow. |
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Instead of pitching around him and setting up a force at any base, he grooved one and the batter produced a two-run single. |
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Fans who debate whether he grooved a home-run pitch to Cal Ripken in the All-Star Game are missing the true scandal. |
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Harrington, who had been misfiring badly on his out patterns, finally grooved a tight one into his big receiver Roy Williams. |
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Note the grooved callous on the second digit, into which the pen fits like a ladle into a gravy-boat. |
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The two typical forms, common in both assemblages, are a shallow bowl with inturned, grooved rim and a carinated casserole with an upward roll on the outer edge of the rim. |
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They even rented a couple of them out on a monthly basis, including one to a local New York University student, who grooved on living in a cabin on lower Broadway. |
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Now, the branch is grooved enough so I can hold on without fear. |
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Again, the foliate, grooved teeth do not meet diplodocomorph specs. |
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These are smooth, with a slight silvery sheen on the grooved upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface, and with a few crenations on the margins. |
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The grooved mating surface is covered by a layer of nickel having a consistent thickness, preferably by means of electroplating, sputtering, electroless plating, or as a foil. |
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From five-year-old tiny tots to the 40 plus, they moved and grooved. |
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The crowd collectively grooved out in the wavy interpretive dance-esque style that Deadheads do. |
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Bare hills and mountains are grooved with swirling lines of erosion while an almost endless ribbon of palms meanders from one village to the next. |
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For instance, one of the overhead cubby holes was grooved to form a CD-rack, which was very handy and would have been even more so had the car come with a CD player. |
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Our table, the lower of the two, was grooved which held crumbs. |
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He stepped onto the grooved rubber flooring that was likely used to siphon off wet shoes and boots, before quickly sliding into the front seat of the rail. |
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We've had grooved tyres and smaller tyres and we're still increasing the aerodynamic performance of the tyres and I think its probably the wrong route. |
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The trigger is gently curved and smooth, as all good double action triggers should be, and the front of the trigger guard is squared slightly and grooved. |
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Dating evidence is provided by the late Neolithic grooved ware pottery that has been found in connection with the features from this phase. |
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Pottery found here is of the grooved ware style which is found across Britain as far away as Wessex. |
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In all venomous snakes, these glands open through ducts into grooved or hollow teeth in the upper jaw. |
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The hemipenes are often grooved, hooked, or spined in order to grip the walls of the female's cloaca. |
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In the lanes between rows of stalls, the floor is often make of grooved concrete. |
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This application of grooved rollers to the rolling mill, in order to roll narrow bars, was also Cort's invention. |
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These optical components are called gratings because they are grooved with lines off which light bounces, or diffracts. |
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The 55-year-old then recreated the famous scene from his 1984 movie and grooved and shimmied down the Tonight Show hallways. |
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Each has distinctly different leaf shapes and is easy to identify, but bur oaks also have a unique, thick, cork-like bark that is deeply grooved. |
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In 1783 a patent was issued to Henry Cort for his use of grooved rolls for rolling iron bars. |
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Its toes are of equal length, its tarsi are reticulate, and its talons are rounded, rather than grooved. |
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Another grooved plank is glued on top, and the whole assembly is then cut into individual pencils, which are then varnished or painted. |
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He notes that henges and the grooved ware pottery often found at them are two examples of the British Neolithic not found on the Continent. |
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The grooved cylinder is counterbored to better support and encase the head of the rimfire cases. |
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Tramway track consists of a grooved tramway rail set into a concrete base with troughs into which the rails are laid. |
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An alternative is shown in which the carcase ends are grooved by routering. |
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It consists of a stick with a grooved metal or plastic head which the cue slides on. |
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The berries of black gum, also known as sour gum, typically grow high in a tree characterized by its dark, deeply grooved, checkered bark and bright-red leaves in fall. |
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The silverplated cocktail line features a gadroon decoration of concentric circles that plays up the contrasts between smooth and grooved surfaces. |
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The grooved pegboard test was used to evaluate the dexterity of the hand. |
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Van Veen said, showing a visitor a selection of the components, of different sizes, each grooved imperceptibly with precise lines that diffract light. |
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Street crossings are usually laid with grooved tramway rails. |
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Skara Brae's people were makers and users of grooved ware, a distinctive style of pottery that appeared in northern Scotland not long before the establishment of the village. |
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For this, grooved rollers were used, the grooves being of successively decreasing size so that the bar was progressively reduced to the desired dimensions. |
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The frame on which the cloth is waulked is a board some twelve to twenty-four feet long and about two feet broad, grooved lengthwise along its surface. |
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You can buy chipboard either with tongue and grooved or square edges. |
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