Jim's jaw muscle flexed and he continued to unwrap the shirt bits from Blair's arm. |
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The skeleton turned out to be a composite of three individuals, the head and lower jaw having been replaced during the mummy's long history. |
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But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too. |
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This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay. |
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I pick my jaw up off the floor and muster my reply, which I hope is a carbon copy of his quiet smile. |
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The upper jaw extends past the golden eye and in smallmouth this is not true. |
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A high nose, sculptured lips and a chiselled jaw completed the work of art. |
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Elly turned to Jade's companion, her jaw dropping as she caught sight of the strange menagerie. |
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The jaw adductor muscles, masseter and temporalis, are small and architecturally simple. |
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But that short eyebrow, sly grin and crooked jaw are now what make me, well, me. |
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Her jaw all but hit the floor when he walked in clad in nothing but a white towel around his waist. |
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Milo had his eyes screwed shut in pain, jaw clamped tight shut lest he cried out. |
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A channel of fat and bone in the lower jaw replaces the external ears and auditory meatus of land dwellers. |
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Evolution of a smaller jaw would at best be a result of devolution, dysgenics caused by the accumulation of mutations. |
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Quickly repeating these jaw movements, the threadsnake ratchets the squirmy prey farther and farther down the hatch. |
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The mechanism by which these fish capture prey involves upper jaw protrusion, lower jaw depression, hyoid depression, and cranial rotation. |
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The mud hit Jade squarely in the side of the face and her jaw dropped in surprise. |
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This also leads to an asymmetric growth of the lower jaw and a very noticeable deformity of the lower part of the face. |
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I never expected such a big man to move so quickly, and I must have looked a sight with my jaw on the ground and my eyes out on stalks. |
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As the disease progresses, your shoulders, elbows, hips, jaw and neck can become involved. |
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Often these roots are flared, and the apical portions may be amputated and left behind in the jaw as the succedaneous tooth erupts. |
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Combined with strong jaw muscles and gill covers that assist in forcefully expelling a stream of water, the mouth acts like a water pistol. |
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A punch connected with my jaw and sent my head back, another punch hitting my gut and bringing my body forward. |
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Teera raised her face to him and then swung a full blow with both hands at him, striking him in the jaw and sending him sprawling. |
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His angular face, with its long, sloping, jaw line, narrow chin and hollow cheeks, suggests the fragility of china. |
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Its sunken eyes and protruding jaw give its face the look of a terrifying human skull that contrasts with its soulful baby-blue eyes. |
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Her eyes wander up from his chest, to his neck, his jaw line, and to his eyes. |
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My jaw was broken in two places, and more than 16 pins were needed to wire my jaw in place. |
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Christopher clenched his jaw and sent a fleeting glance toward the heavens, his step never faltering. |
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We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open. |
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The prognathous jaw became a sign of lower development and of a closer relationship to primitive man. |
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I don't normally experience moments where my jaw drops at something online. |
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Clark was knocked out and had his jaw broken and his collarbone broken 10 minutes into the game. |
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Next, place two fingers just into the gill cover and slide the fingers forward until you reach the jaw bone. |
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Her eyes burst open and her jaw drops, she backs up and away from the circle, breaking her hands free. |
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While feisty Hawn takes the hacienda-style home in her stride, her jaw drops at the magnificence of the garden. |
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Her jaw was square and had a set to it, which bespoke of centuries of feudal authority. |
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She looked at me straight in the eye, before clutching my jaw and opening my mouth with her index-finger. |
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Katie could see his jaw line and every movement he made as he chewed and swallowed his food. |
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He received crush injuries, a fractured skull and a broken jaw and spent 11 days in hospital. |
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The sergeant's jaw dropped and it looked as if he was trying to strike Manny dead with a lightning bolt from his gaping mouth. |
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The 28-year-old victim suffered a broken jaw and black eyes, among other injuries. |
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Mr Napier said the man suffered a broken nose, a broken jaw and a suspected fractured skull. |
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Teeth and jaw fossils of an early hominid were found with fossils of other animals. |
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A first look at the jaw shows that it's different from all other fossil hominoids and more similar to large, existing apes. |
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For two years hitting the low notes on his horn had been a painful experience and he attributed his aching jaw to impacted wisdom teeth. |
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Steve Davey returns to the bench after making a remarkable recovery from a broken jaw suffered just three weeks ago. |
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Drop your jaw at the back, so that there is space between your back molars. |
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She couldn't mistake those chiseled features and that strong jaw for anyone else. |
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It opened its mouth hungrily, showing its trap-like jaw once again while it salivated onto the floor. |
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An interlocking suspension suture is then used to deepen the cervical mental angle, suspend the submandibular gland, and define the jaw line. |
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After prey capture is initiated, jaw prehension is used to ingest the prey item. |
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In the early 1980s, implantable devices designed to replace and repair damaged temporomandibular lower jaw joints were introduced. |
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With a jutted-out pugilist's jaw that just manages to outreach his impressive paunch, the author seems rumpled, a little silly, but defiant. |
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Later, lying in the hospital with his jaw wired shut, Uncle Tap complained to Dennis that his nocturnal activities had been curtailed. |
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Not only was Ali beaten by Norton in their first fight, but he also suffered a broken jaw in the fight. |
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Ruminants also lack incisors in the upper jaw, and most lack canines in the upper jaw as well. |
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Warm air, slightly moist, caressed her jaw line, swept back the tension from its clenched fist. |
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Another cause of jaw joint problems is previous jaw injuries, such as dislocation. |
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Three weeks after birth, pigs have their first deciduous molars in occlusion and show large and often clumsy jaw movements. |
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On the topic of hot air, there were some absolutely jaw dropping quotes heard on the hill today. |
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The jaw is undershot, which means the lower jaw is longer than the upper jaw. |
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Sharon's injuries required several visits to hospital, and she had to have her jaw wired after a serious infection. |
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A swollen jaw and blinding pain made worse by gentle breezes on the cheek indicate a trip to the dentist is necessary. |
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By using knives and forks to cut food into smaller pieces, we no longer need a large enough jaw to cram in big hunks of food. |
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Mr Loughlin was taken to hospital, had surgery to have plates put in his face and his jaw wired but discharged himself after three days. |
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According to Von Meyer no mandibular tusks were present and most probably the jaw possessed a short elephantine symphysis. |
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A psychiatrist ran out and saw that he wasn't breathing, and pulled his jaw forward to free up the air passage. |
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His eyes grew a little wider and his lower jaw dropped, but he quickly recollected himself. |
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His jaw clenched, his muscles tightened, and his eyes dropped about a hundred degrees. |
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Her eyes were squeezed shut, gritting her teeth so hard her jaw ached, attempting to count to ten in order to help calm herself down. |
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He rigidly walked forward, his jaw clenched as he fought with the nausea tightening his stomach. |
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A cloud passed over his face as he struggled with the information and his companion's jaw dropped in disbelief at the usurer's injunction. |
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I swung and clubbed him on the side of the jaw with the manacles, sending him tumbling. |
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He said nothing, but the tight set of his jaw made it quite clear that he did not approve of what he considered direct defiance of his wishes. |
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The jaw musculature is immensely strong, giving rise to huge pressures and displacement forces. |
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Between the Carboniferous pelycosaurs and the first Jurassic mammals, the jaw articulation changed. |
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The lower jaw of the haddock is slightly shorter than the upper jaw and the fish has a small single barbel. |
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Three jaw muscle patterns, sciuromorph, myomorph, and hystricomorph are often used to designate major taxonomic divisions of the rodents. |
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The victim is white and stocky, with brown eyes, a square jaw and a pointed nose. |
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He has to eat sloppy food and cannot open his mouth wide, to see if his jaw will heal without being wired. |
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Place your socked foot on the luxurious green base and use the left hand jaw of the bootjack to remove the left hand boot. |
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Conceptually, then, phyletically independent achievement of the mammalian configuration of the jaw and middle ear was accepted with little issue. |
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Ganjou nipped his hand and then unhinged his jaw in a sick parody of a human smile. |
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Her father was getting physical, he ended up hitting Chris in the jaw with the back of his hand. |
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The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper jaw. |
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She glanced at him again, but he was focused on some indiscernible thing in front of him, his jaw clenched as they walked forward. |
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We thus decided to eliminate feedback pathways from the hyolingual to the jaw system. |
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The lower jaw exhibits several characteristics superficially resembling those in some felids. |
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A firm jaw and cheeks that dimpled when I smiled only helped to create the illusion that I was sixteen, perhaps younger. |
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The woman's face is almost square, her jaw and cheekbones wide, her mouth a groove with calm, correct corners. |
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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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Jaw closing is the result of the action of the jaw elevators, i.e., masseter, temporalis and medial pterygoid muscles. |
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Tony went on to captain the school team, a sense of command obvious in the impassive determination of his set jaw and squared teenage shoulders. |
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Suddenly its huge mouth opens perpendicularly to its body, and its jaw disarticulates from the skull. |
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You laugh, your jaw drops, but you spend a little time with it and this little breadbox on wheels really grows on you. |
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It can also help to look after the long-term health of the teeth, gums and jaw joints, by spreading the biting pressure over all the teeth. |
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The clan elder pursed his lips and stuck out his jaw and spent several seconds in Solomonic contemplation. |
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In syanapsids, a secondary jaw joint develops between the surangular and the squamosal, which becomes the unique mammalian jaw articulation. |
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Feeling a bit tired he naturally yawned but dislocated his jaw in the process. |
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Your jaw was dislocated, but it will heal in no time, along with the bruises. |
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During jaw retraction, the neck was straightened, thereby pushing the braincase anteriorly as the lower jaw was pulling the prey caudally. |
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A businessman in a suit, jutting jaw and stern posture, is at the head of the table. |
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His jaw had become squarer, his eyebrows bushier, and his hair much coarser. |
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Her square jaw was set, and she looked somehow as if she was trying not to think at all. |
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For example, if they are ovulating they find a rugged looking face with a square jaw and masculine features the most attractive. |
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Rue seemed glad to be able to turn her attention back to the attractive man with the square jaw and jade-green eyes. |
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The tooth row is present throughout the entire preserved length of the jaw and possesses 16 teeth and empty alveoli. |
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His jaw moved restlessly and the hyenas kept yipping and throwing their heads about. |
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Continue on to the hamstrings, glutes, abs, forearms, biceps, triceps, shoulders, pecs, lats, traps, neck, jaw muscles and forehead muscles. |
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He had the face of a fighter, with a crooked nose and glowering blue eyes and a jaw that jutted whenever the situation demanded. |
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Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to reconstruct his jaw because it was so badly damaged. |
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The entelodonts, however, also possessed unusually good lateral jaw mobility. |
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The captain, his eyes becoming steely, his gaze carefully directed ahead, stood silent a long moment, his jaw muscles bunching. |
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Before I could stop myself I reached out and traced his high cheekbones and strong jaw with my index finger. |
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Then he jerked as he realized he did recognize her and his jaw fell open in a most impolitic stare. |
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He snapped up, staring at me with his eyes wide and his jaw nearly dropping to the ground. |
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Her other hand is at the back of my head now, her jaw working as if my mouth is a pulpy piece of fruit she's eating. |
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The muscles in his jaw were working furiously as he clenched and unclenched his fingers. |
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Her jaw was square and appeared even squarer with her coarse black hair pulled from her face and twisted into a knot at the back of her head. |
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Grim and tearless, he is biting the bullet, squaring his jaw and stiffening his backbone, the way people who've lived through war always do. |
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The brain keeps trying to compensate, the teeth grind, and the whole jaw tenses up. |
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This was the time when jaw and stomach muscles tensed awaiting enemy action either by flak or fighter. |
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She watched Wolf with pleasure as he chewed, his jaw muscles thrown into relief by the light of the cookfire. |
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The jaw fracture made it impossible to hang him humanely and for this reason he was reprieved! |
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Two of the bones found in the reptilian jaw are nearly identical to two of the bones in the mammalian inner ear. |
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Golden bristles stubbled his cheeks and jaw and his hair needed a quick comb. |
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Turning her head upward, her jaw almost dropped, her mouth almost went lax, and she almost lost her vocal cords. |
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He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor. |
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If you've got a glass jaw and you lead with your chin, you shouldn't be surprised when you wind up unconscious on the canvas. |
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His strawberry blonde hair was cut short, highlighting his strong jaw and contrasting with his leaf green eyes. |
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My handsome brother, with his shiny black hair, white teeth and carved jaw line. |
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He ducked the blow and countered it, his own fist connecting with my jaw and his knee finding its way to my stomach. |
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An aroused Norman nervously replaces the picture, glances up to the house with his jaw slightly twitching, and then resolvedly walks out. |
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The procedure involved the extraction of the lower jaw and its substitution by a bone transplant from the fibula of the patient. |
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However, I saw William Preucil, as concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, do a Mozart violin solo and had to pick my jaw up off the ground. |
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I jerked upright in bed and clocked him in the jaw and we quickly returned to the floor in a brotherly-scuffle once more. |
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The muscle in his jaw clenches, and you can tell he's trying hard not to start crying. |
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Instead, the articular moves laterally relative to the quadrate as the jaw opens. |
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The first masticatory jaw motions involve irregular contractions of both the masseter and temporalis muscles. |
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His normally nimble mind hums to a halt, his jaw goes slack and twin rivulets of spittle suavely course down each corner of his mouth. |
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It wasn't a ladylike slap, it was an all-out, full-fisted slug to the jaw that could have broken his nose if she had been aiming for it. |
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The Bayou Brothers sound features a variety of instruments including the double bass, harmonica, washboard, kazoo, jaw harp, guitar and mandolin. |
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Quickly reversing his weapon, he struck the gladiator across the jaw with the broadsword's pommel. |
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It is believed that they captured prey with their retractable tentacles and passed it to their mouth where a beak-like jaw tore it into pieces. |
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Then turn both top and bottom plates on their sides and put them together using large jaw clamps. |
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If you suffer from jaw joint problems you may have several of these symptoms or you may just have one. |
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The lower jaw of this form may have been edentulous and supported a gular sac, like that of a giant pelican or baleen whale. |
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In flyingfishes, and in some halfbeaks such as Arrhamphus, the extended lower jaw is lost in adults. |
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The set of her head at downstage left and the slight angle of the jaw conveyed queenliness and deadly resolve. |
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She had to have reconstructive surgery at the weekend to repair a broken jaw and damage to her eye sockets. |
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She gaped as Jesse all but detached his jaw and inhaled half the burger in one bite. |
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In 1992 Gareth was offered the chance to have his jaw reconstructed, using bone from his leg, at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford. |
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The muscles joining the hyoid bone to the jaw should be relaxed so that the larynx is pulled forward and upwards. |
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Dupuytren was the first to excise the mandible in a case of jaw tumor and treat torticollis by subcutaneous section of the sternomastoid muscle. |
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Slowly, its lower jaw dropped until its mouth was an impossible maw, a gaping hole that defied definition. |
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Crunchy cereals, pretzels, soy nuts, veggie chips, even beef or turkey jerky can help satisfy the need to work the jaw while filling the stomach. |
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Her gaze traveled along the curve of his neck, over his Adam's apple to his jaw line, as he tilted his head back to drain the rest of the bottle. |
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Prey were captured in water using jaw prehension, triggered by visual or tactile information. |
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Mammals are unique among extant vertebrates in possessing a lower jaw formed by a single bony element, the dentary. |
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During mammalian evolution, the lower jaw became just one bone, the dentary, with the articular no longer attached to the lower jaw. |
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Your dentist will look at your teeth for signs of wear due to grinding and examine your jaw joint. |
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Sandwiched between the two jaw rami is the left splenial, which has become detached and has been displaced slightly dorsally. |
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He developed jaw muscle spasm or trismus, difficulty swallowing, and stiffness or pain in the neck, shoulder and back muscles. |
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His jaw drops, the cameraman giggles and I brush past him and head into the store. |
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Arin peeped through his fingers and then stood up with his jaw almost scraping his knees. |
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Cora clenched her jaw as she mentally made a note to hire some guards to give Arlan a sound beating. |
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As it turns out, chimaeroids scarcely have a recognizable otic region, much less an otic jaw articulation. |
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His jaw dropped, and I felt ashamed of my answer, for who was I to so speak to a Brother, even if he be a solitary? |
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The idea of any newspaper urging its readers to involve themselves in such a jaw droppingly patronising scheme is absurd. |
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Older people may get pain in their jaw joint due to arthritis, when the joint becomes worn with age. |
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I managed a quick smile before letting my jaw drop as I greedily sucked in air. |
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Although they lack teeth, sea turtles have a beak-like jaw with a sharp cutting edge. |
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When he glanced back at the corner, jaw setting, she laid her hand on his arm. |
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The three specimens showing the upper jaw all show a beak-like anterior end of the structure. |
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His jaw had to be chiseled away at, literally gouged out in an excruciatingly painful operation that took almost an hour. |
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Christopher clenched his jaw and reached out, shutting his eyes tight as he twisted the handle and jerked the door open. |
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His jaw sets and he doesn't respond, and I know he knows that was a mean thing for him to say, but I also know he isn't going to apologise. |
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It felt like hours before he could breathe again, before he could relax his jaw and focus. |
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Every week my jaw dropped lower as she expatiated on the mystic ramifications of this. |
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These larvae are filter feeders and lack the characteristic jaw sheaths and denticles of many other frog larvae, but have characteristic barbels. |
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The Elder's eyes flashed, his wide face craggy with age, his cheekbones and jaw resolute. |
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Devon's jaw dropped slightly and then quickly pursed them together, forming a grim line. |
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The small head is solid gold in colour, with a happy, playful expression, wide square jaw and a red beard. |
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The quadratomandibularis extends between the palatoquadrate and mandible and may assist in protruding the upper jaw in all elasmobranchs. |
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If your dog has an undershot or an overshot jaw typically it is not a cause for alarm unless it is making your dog uncomfortable. |
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They have large, forward-set, movable eyes and an upward slanting mouth with a long protruding lower jaw that can be thrust out. |
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It's a terrible and often fatal disease starting with muscle spasms in the jaw and face, called lockjaw, then spreading. |
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At 46, he's 6ft 5in, bearishly built, with a strong jaw and a nose that has taken the scenic route down his face. |
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Tetanus causes increased muscle tone and spasms especially in the neck and jaw muscles. |
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You put them in your mouth at bedtime to keep your tongue and jaw forward during sleep. |
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His jaw clenched as he walked in two swift strides to the door and pulled it open, nearly yanking it off the hinges. |
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Part Rapper, part cigar tapper, and part jaw yapper, Georgie jumps onstage and delivered a so-so performance. |
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Pursing his lips, he landed a heavy right hook on the boy's jaw before he could dodge, sending his head snapping back forcefully. |
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Tetanus often begins with mild spasms in the jaw muscles-also known as lockjaw or trismus. |
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I stole a look at one of the hijackers, who could only have been about 17, with acne scars on his jaw and neck. |
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They were also concerned that Mrs Holland had a livid bruise on her jaw and had lost a tooth as a result of an assault the previous week. |
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The cooperation pattern of the jaw elevators and depressors has been studied in many different mammalian species. |
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Her face was firm, unwavering, jaw set and strong as the nature of William's grin changed. |
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Possibly because of its reduced width, the jaw apparatus is more strongly braced in the center. |
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Each half of a manatee's jaw has five to eight molars which, unusually, are continuously replaced throughout its life. |
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We demonstrated that, during the palatally induced jaw-closing reflex, the tongue extended at jaw closure. |
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He had the fans on their feet all night long with his dazzling ball control and jaw dropping passes. |
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Most poachers used silent and invisible methods such as wire snares and jaw traps to capture their quarry, be it deer or tigers. |
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The sheer audacity of this album, its unabashed confidence and sense of drama is jaw dropping. |
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The typical crappie has a large mouth with thin jaw tissue and tends to be a soft, even tentative striker. |
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He looked dumbstruck, his bottom jaw practically on the floor, his eyes huge in his head. |
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My question is how expensive will an open jaw flight be with a multi city plan? |
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The fight began with a single word from Harcouth and her opponent opened with a roundhouse that would have broken her jaw had it connected. |
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Her father remained standing, but his fists and his jaw clenched and unclenched as he continued to stare at Mary. |
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She saw his jaw clench and unclench, but aside from the tiny movement in his face, he completely hid his emotions. |
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The jaw may feel stiff and sore, but painkillers will help to relieve discomfort. |
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He could see the way her jaw clenched and unclenched as she fought to hold back whatever words had risen in her throat. |
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She quickly brings her arms stiffly to her sides and flashes a lopsided smile, her heavy jaw clenched. |
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He pointed out matching areas around the mouth and eyebrows as well as the nose and jaw line. |
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The anterior jaw is a blunt, boxy affair, made up of thick, relatively massive bones. |
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The large post-temporal fenestrae of turtles allow the jaw musculature to expand beyond the confines of the adductor chamber. |
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His jaw was parted wide, and a fizzing crackle hummed from within his throat, like the beginning of a patchy radio transmission. |
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This expansion allows the jaw musculature to be stronger and also permits a wider gape. |
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When she fights back, he delivers a ham-fisted haymaker across her jaw accompanied by a sound effect that made me wince. |
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There is no suggestion of a pronounced twist in the ventral margin of the jaw of Hynerpeton like that seen in Densignathus. |
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He felt her fingers intertwine with his as he started placing light kisses along her jaw again. |
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The bones, cartilages, ligaments and joints of the jaw apparatus were examined under a stereo microscope. |
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One of his friends, Michael, had his jaw broken and narrowly missed losing an eye, such was the savagery of the attack. |
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With his square jaw and sunken eyes, he looked like something out a cartoon strip, a mayor of Gotham who thought he was Superman. |
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With her jaw dropped and eyes bugging out, it wasn't her most attractive moment. |
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Specialization on alternative food resources might drive evolutionary shifts in jaw ontogeny and morphology. |
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There was evidence of osteomyelitis of the left fibula, healed rib fractures and healed jaw lesions. |
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A drunken man who wanted to fight with his father butted a police officer on the jaw as he was being arrested, a court was told. |
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Mammals have three, the stapes, the malleus, and incus, the last two being the old reptilian jaw joint still conserved deep within our ear. |
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Hearing this devastating turn of conversation, my jaw fell slack in disbelief. |
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Miss Gomersall, whose injuries included a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone, ribs and pelvis, could not remember anything about the crash. |
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In many fishes, it is the only structural element in the oral jaws that moves during jaw opening and closing. |
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He ended up getting punched in the jaw and slam-dunked with a twelve pound turkey. |
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His tears became his master, his chest heaved, his muscles flexed and tightened, his teeth clenched threatening to break his jaw bone. |
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The first permanent molars stabilize the dental arch and have a great deal to do with the ultimate shape of the jaw and orderly arrangement of teeth. |
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The slightest excess tension in the buccinators, too or too much much forward thrust or exaggerated recession of the jaw can prevent a performer from playing well. |
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Magnified high-speed videography revealed that both Leptotyphlops dulcis and Typhlops lineolatus ingest and transport their insect prey using rapid jaw ratcheting mechanisms. |
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Since then I have been having a week of exceeding flat-outness, through which I have sailed with a smile on my face and a jaw only lightly-clenched. |
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He was a man in his late forties with a square jaw and flaming red hair. |
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He was kind of cute with a square jaw and golden blonde hair. |
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His eyes were closed, jaw dropped, and his face dripping with soup. |
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Below the posterior end of the mandibular bone, where the series starts turning upward to continue behind the lower jaw and the quadrate, the rays are broader, virgaform to acinaciform. |
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The lower jaw is the primary site of force transmission from the body and jaw muscles to the jaws, in mouth opening and, to a lesser extent, jaw closing. |
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Twenty four hours later she developed the signs and symptoms of tetanus, with increasing jaw stiffness, opisthotonos, and generalised limb spasticity. |
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His face relaxes, his eyes squint, his jaw drops, and he suddenly becomes the everyman, a guy with an open-mouthed gape trying to figure out the world. |
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Most people normally think in terms of punching or striking to the back of the head, temples, side of the neck, and edge of the jaw next to the ear to stun, or knock out. |
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I've had an overshot jaw for most my life, and it hasn't bothered me. |
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The pulse can be found with a stethoscope under the heart girth, or with fingers place below the horse's jaw or on the inside of the pastern joint. |
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Phossy jaw is a very distressing form of industrial disease. |
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The sound, from a radio or a mobile phone, is then carried through the jaw bone to the inner ear by bone resonance which converts the digital signals to audio. |
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Like these higher mammals, the platypus and the echidna also have a jaw composed of a single bone, three inner-ear bones, relatively high metabolic rates, and hair. |
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But, he says, what ultimately makes a hat look good on a person is the symmetry of the crown of their head to their jaw line. |
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It later appears as the hyomandibular, an accessory jaw element. |
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He spent more than a month in hospital recovering from his many injuries, which included breaking both legs, his collar bone and jaw and he is still undergoing treatment. |
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In 1959, there was a twenty-year-old man who, when seen sitting under a breadfruit tree with an unmarried eighteen-year-old female, had his jaw broken by an irate brother. |
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Starting out with breakneck speed and the chaos it inspired, they played hard and loud with an abrasive, trebly sound that went straight for your jaw muscles. |
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Hyperextension of the neck that may occur with a vigorous rugby tackle or with a whiplash injury during a car accident may also cause trauma to the jaw joint. |
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Following my faint shadow across the tan carpet and up to my feet then leisurely climbing to my face until our eyes meet, the enemy noticeably tenses and her jaw sets. |
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I was treated to a sock on the jaw by the same thugs later that night. |
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She looked at him for a moment, balled up her fist, and delivered an uppercut to his lower jaw that sent him off his feet and back towards the steps. |
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Her jaw went slack for a moment, then she started smiling like crazy. |
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It may even represent an early form of skull fenestration for jaw muscles. |
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The two jaw rami are united anteriorly, but separate posteriorly. |
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His face was deeply lined and waxen, his jaw set determinedly. |
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But this one made his jaw clench tight and his teeth rattle a bit. |
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Last week he showed us this technique where you have to make your jaw all loose and keep your mouth open wide so you don't strain so many muscles. |
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The sperm whale, a toothed mammal whose lower jaw resembles a vast surfboard with peaked crenellations at its edges, has been found at 3000 metres. |
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We didn't stop giggling and laughing all night and by the time we left, Debbie's jaw was aching her make-up had gone from wiping away the tears of laughter! |
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The pronounced ridge, called a sagittal crest, on the skull that Ammann found in 1996 is thought to be formed to support large jaw muscles, an indication of large body size. |
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Wisdom teeth usually become impacted because the jaw isn't large enough to accommodate all the teeth that are growing in and the mouth becomes overcrowded. |
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I have to type this with one hand because in the other is my son, his blue-grey-green-brown eyes covered with gluey sleep cack, his chiseled jaw riddled with baby acne. |
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When he saw the look of longing in her eyes towards the kiss Blake was sharing with his girlfriend his jaw tightened and he felt a sharp stab of jealousy. |
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Onscreen, he shoved his jaw out, jutted his hips, and sneered at the camera. |
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She is taut with prettiness, and when she smiles, I am sure I can hear her jaw click, protesting the disruption. |
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Enormous temporal fossae for very strong jaw muscles, formed by just one of the reptilian jaw muscles, which has now become the mammalian masseter. |
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Firm resolve showed in the set of his jaw as he picked her up gently. |
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He slammed his fist into Rick's jaw and there was a resounding crack. |
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Paleontologists in China have discovered the skull of a new dinosaur species with beaver-like buck teeth on its upper jaw and the beginnings of a beak on its lower jaw. |
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Satan could see the veins in Simon's neck begin to bulge, his jaw tighten. |
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Just then, the song began over the speaker system and my jaw dropped. |
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The primary jaw muscles were the superficial elements of the temporalis. |
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He was kicked in the head and had to be taken to hospital by ambulance with a broken jaw and cheek bone, along with a black eye and multiple bruises to his upper body. |
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Having localized the jaw pain, it quickly becomes unbearable, and I spit the gum out to give my tired face a rest. |
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Jared clenched his jaw so tightly that his teeth gnashed unpleasantly. |
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Finally, snakes use gnathic transport mechanisms, in which kinetic elements of the jaw apparatus are used to ratchet prey into and through the mouth. |
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He suffered a broken femur, broken jaw and broken cheekbone. |
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When you chew gum, the repetitive movement of your jaw puts added tension on the muscles and joints where your jawbone meets your skull, Urbaniak says. |
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Hoss' jaw thrust out a good half-inch and his eyes narrowed. |
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They suggested that vibrations pass from the substrate to the jaw, which are juxtaposed, and then pass via the jaw articulation to the incus and stapes. |
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The blind mole rat, S. ehrenbergi, receives seismic vibrations by pressing its lower jaw against the ground to transmit vibrations to the inner ear by bone conduction. |
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The genioglossus muscles take origin from the middle of the back of the lower jaw and have a fan-like insertion into each side of the midline of the tongue. |
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Her jaw dropped and she was floored, beginning to drool already. |
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The front of the skull and the lower jaw were narrow and beak-like. |
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Although microscopic jaw structures and reversed handedness are not the primary focus of this study, some observations are nevertheless noteworthy. |
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The initial jaw position was obtained with the teeth in centric occlusion. |
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It's an MTV reality show that's more jaw dropper than knee-slapper. |
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There are two barbels on the upper jaw and four on the lower jaw. |
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Physical subdivision and structural alteration have been implicated in the evolution of the muscles involved in protruding the upper jaw in elasmobranchs. |
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Therefore, many fish with protrusible jaws have a second set of jaws in the throat, termed pharyngeal jaws, that process food and free the outer jaw to continue feeding. |
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