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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Miss Hall was white, slim, 5ft 5in tall, with two protruding front teeth and recently dyed red hair cut in a bob. |
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He fell to the ground, the large rhino horn protruding from his chest while black, sticky blood pooled around him. |
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The superstructure was built atop several huge columns, criss-crossed with stabilising struts, protruding from the waves. |
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It was bent at a strange angle and the outline of bone was evident, protruding to the point of almost breaking through the skin. |
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The patch at the very middle of his head, protruding like a unicorn's horn, is dyed a wicked shade of platinum silver. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump. |
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After the first sanding, check to see if any nails are now protruding, and, if so, countersink them. |
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A single-seater aircraft, it looked rather tiny, but the 37 mm cannon in its nose, its barrel protruding through the propeller boss, was not. |
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These rollers have drums with many protruding studs, each similar to a sheepsfoot, that provide a kneading action. |
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Because the orbit is made of bone it cannot expand to accommodate the protruding eyeball. |
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Gradually they evolved into plump stone discs with a handle protruding from the top surface. |
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The surface is mushy in places, icy and unyielding in others, and higher up there are rock chutes and faces protruding through the snowpack. |
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Do not damage your floors with shoes having heeltaps or sharp objects protruding from the sole such as rocks, nails, etc. |
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Walk across your floor in poorly maintained shoes with heeltaps, spike heels or with any sharp object protruding from your shoe. |
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Alamirifica corona differs considerably from Echinobathra by not having protruding, very thick varices nor tabulate whorls. |
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If toys have protruding objects, be alert to possible entanglement hazards, particularly loose clothing or strings around a child's neck. |
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Some of these plants resemble Venus flytraps, while others look like large eggplants to which protruding tongues have been attached. |
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They should be planted with a small portion of the bulbous part protruding just above the ground. |
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Microsoft's enviable Xbox 360 car was on-hand complete with three fold-out high-definition gameplay stations protruding from its boot. |
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He reached out his arm and felt a large spike protruding from a hard, scaled surface. |
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He still looked young with a tall thin posture, thin, short and straight black hair with a few dark grey hairs and a protruding Adam's apple. |
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The wind is picking up and blowing 15-20 knots north-easterly, which I hope is enough to miss the protruding land mass of Tenerife. |
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We weave our way in and out of mangrove islands, and past sticks protruding oddly from what seems like the middle of nowhere. |
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Each acorn was cleaned, weighed, and examined for insect larvae exit holes, splits in the shell, and protruding radicles. |
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As we ease in for the pick-up, I can see a tiny nub of blubber protruding from the end of the tip. |
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Even the 8-mm hex key, which is little more than a nub protruding from the chain tool, is positioned for exceptional leverage. |
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At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature. |
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There were rudimentary stalactites and stalagmites protruding from ceiling and floor, like the teeth of some gargantuan creature's mouth. |
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Jack spotted a small steak knife protruding a few centimeters outward on one of the kitchen cabinets. |
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Even from where I was standing I could see the jugular in her neck protruding, like a snake rising from somewhere inside her chest. |
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During winter months and aestivation periods, mussels will burrow into the substrate until only the apertures are protruding. |
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Designed by Georgi Stoilov, it is shaped as an inverted pyramid, each of the six floors protruding above the lower one. |
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The protruding end of the ovipositor was grasped with fine tweezers and the whole reproductive tract pulled out. |
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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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Police described the offender as white, aged about 17, of thin build, with short, dark, floppy hair, protruding ears and a crooked nose. |
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Their protruding bits of pipe suggest plumbing or wiring or structural reinforcement. |
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Third, as far as the diffusion-limited growth is concerned, our estimates were made for the steadily protruding lamellipodial leading edge. |
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Sun's Cradle was an old chain of rocky, copper alps, two of which towered over the rest like protruding inverted fangs. |
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Zooming and focusing takes places inside the camera with no protruding zoom lens. |
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I have seen protruding bellies, working so hard to get nutrients out of food that only rests for a few minutes before being retched up again. |
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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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It is an open-face rectangular box with three lattice-work rhomboids suspended inside it, and six lattice-work sticks protruding from it. |
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His arms are thrust backwards, and one can see his ribs protruding from his front. |
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The tumors located centrally were polypoid, protruding into the lumen of the bronchus and narrowing the lumen. |
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In the emergency feeding centre, Malawian nuns feed withered infants with protruding ribcages an emergency mix. |
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Many religious figures were seated on three balconies protruding from the temple walls. |
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The white tips are visible, as are their thick woody bases protruding at right angles to the stem. |
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The most striking Delubac piece is a diamond serpent necklace with liverish amethyst spots and protruding cabochon eyes. |
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I also noticed another protruding bone called the ischium and I became very excited because I knew that this was not a fish but a tetrapod. |
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For the final piece, the tattered, perforated forepaper hung from thin silver prongs protruding from the wall. |
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I could see a few strands of root protruding out of the walls, and the place had an earthy smell to it. |
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The basalt ashlars have protruding bosses and roughly dressed margins, which give the impression of order and unity. |
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He had a very wrinkled face and protruding white hair under his golden crown. |
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His arrows were at his side and a lute was strung over his back with its bent neck protruding over his shoulder. |
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During the acupuncture stimulation, animals were kept in plastic holders with their tails and hind legs protruding out. |
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Of course the most notable feature of the series is the absence of a protruding grip safety tang. |
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He was already dropping the tanto and reaching for the katana hilt protruding from the scabbard on his back. |
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In cross section it is a symmetrical structure of three blades protruding from a central, solid shaft. |
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And he saw the unmistakable hilt of a finely crafted sword protruding from the scabbard on the belt of a tall, golden-haired elf. |
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Although mammoths came much later than dinosaurs, I spotted a giant pair of ancient curved ivory tusks protruding from an isolated cliff. |
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In a blink of an eye, the point of her blade was protruding from the back of his armor. |
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Their heads were akin to those of a crocodile, with short yellow teeth protruding over scaled lips, and the long snout jutting forwards. |
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There are thousands of sharp objects that we haven't yet seen protruding from some schmo's abdomen. |
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In the photo A below, they are the two gigantic balloon-like structures protruding to the left. |
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The Blackcrest Mountains were very tall here, and they stood like foreboding sentinels with their black peaks protruding like worn teeth. |
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A cube at first glance shows the inside, and at second glance, the outside, protruding convexly into space. |
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With a heavy plummet, I plumb the depth and set the float so that about half the float's length is protruding above the surface. |
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Treatment Conservative measures consist of incision and drainage of abscesses, regular extraction of protruding hairs, and sitz baths. |
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The enemy soldier fell to the ground with the arrow protruding from his back. |
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They strode past a cedar tree, and Caleb plucked several needles from a protruding branch. |
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This figurine was designed as a candlestick, with the holder protruding from the base on either side. |
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She was a tall platinum blonde with a protruding bust that seemed to have no respect for the laws of gravity, dressed in a halter top and shorts. |
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Jack swung his legs beneath the table and continued to twist the cocktail stick protruding from the glass. |
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More recently, plans to remove the ubiquitous protruding metal pipes have been pencilled in on a very, very urgent to-do list. |
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In such cases, ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic or anechoic structure protruding from a segmentally thickened colonic wall. |
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How can you look good when you're basically a face protruding from an amorphous wad of cloth? |
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The structure was little more than a hundred story tall segmented cylinder protruding from a quadrilateral base. |
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His face did not alter, but a brief flicker of pride and amusement danced in the Duke's eye as he glanced down at the lady's protruding stomach. |
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There are empty oil drums protruding from the bank, long steel girders lying above the waterfall, and large blocks of concrete scattered around. |
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At autopsy, there was an asymmetric chest wall with a mass protruding through the ribs and pectoral muscles on the left side. |
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Todd set his teeth and tied one end of the lights to a protruding barrier post, leaning against it to test his weight. |
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The new block contains a new entrance at ground level and a mezzanine that projects over the entrance hall like a protruding tongue. |
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The protruding scimitar handle was bound with some kind of dark twine with a dark stone mounted on the pommel, set in silver. |
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He constructed a toreador mounted on a horse composed of drainpipes, with bicycle tyres to represent the horse's protruding entrails. |
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She gave him her hand, and he looked down at the small cut that had protruding from it a tiny shard of glass. |
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The factory workers, the cops, the carpenters, the plumbers, they all wheeled to work, tools protruding from voluminous canvas panniers. |
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He was standing in the doorway, wearing a frown and a soiled T-shirt, his large belly protruding over his pants, held up by a pair of suspenders. |
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This touch-sensitive work consists of a series of horn-like spikes protruding from two circular discs that are hung on a wall like a painting. |
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The tubular steel frame is exposed and the fat twin exhaust pipes sit underneath the seat, protruding slightly. |
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He is said to have a long face, sunken cheeks, a long protruding chin and a large hooked nose. |
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The stable-bound horse, ribs protruding, eyes blinkered, stamped its hooves on the wooden floor. |
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Safe helmets will never feature spikes or other protruding decorations. |
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They were smaller than the clamshells protruding from the mud. |
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While slips can hide VPL and your backside on a windy day, Spanx can help hide a lot more, like cellulite or a protruding tummy. |
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Most noticeable were two giant goat horns protruding from its head. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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Those trademark Smart eye-like dials are there, protruding from the top of the dash, while the rest of the layout is well designed using good quality plastics. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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She noticed long ears protruding from the thin wisps of hair. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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The other boss is bearded, or leonine, with a protruding tongue. |
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Drop-off is to our left, but the road is wide by trail standards, and I place my front right tire on the good side of a bed-rock rib protruding from the roadbed. |
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I snapped the hard outer crust and observed a softer kernel consisting of unidentifiable mush with what looked like carrots and bean skins protruding from it. |
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These herbs are characterized by protruding lip-like petals on the flower. |
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Closer examination revealed a pair of compound eyes mounted on movable stalks, protruding from a burrow and rotating independently, like the periscopes of a submarine. |
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At the southern margin, longshore drift induced by the southeasterly winds accumulated carbonate sands and gravel in a spit-platform, at the lee side of a protruding cape. |
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There are nine paired microtubules per axoneme, and they are interconnected by dynein molecules, protruding at regular intervals like the legs of a millipede. |
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The large eye-catching flowers 1 to 4 inches across are usually red and yellow and have six backswept, often crinkled, petals and protruding stamens. |
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At the mouth the shallow banks of the creek slanted sharply down around a large, flat boulder protruding from the lake, creating a miniature canyon of mud. |
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Black spots mingle with protruding bumps on the sea lemon's back. |
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Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids. |
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Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb. |
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Also chisel off the tongue of the board protruding into the space. |
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Their well-feathered shanks had razor sharp spurs protruding ominously, and the feet were also covered in dense, thick feathers to protect the skin from the brutal cold. |
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Where other fish have scales, the sturgeon has an armour of bony plates with a few lines of these protruding scutes running down the length of the fish. |
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Towards the top of the sharp ice ridge there was approximately 300 meters of icy slope on each side of us, with large jagged rocks protruding at the bottom. |
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It's just slightly bigger than a Fig Newton with two tire irons snapped to the side, with no sharp edges or protruding tools to snag jersey pockets or cut spare tubes. |
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The spacing between the protruding oxygen atoms is comparable to the spacing between certain of the hydroxyl groups in layers of magnesium hydroxide or aluminum hydroxide. |
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Search out any protruding nail heads and countersink them with a nailset. |
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The envelope was protruding from his pocket, the contents spilling out. |
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With the little protruding nubs of the follower caught by your fingernails, its open-side 10-round magazine doesn't fight you when you insert the cartridges. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump, via a light guide at a site 2-4 cm from the lower cut end. |
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At one point McShane stopped suddenly, and pointed to what looked like a rifle protruding from a window. |
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Firstly the village can be found on the east side of a great headland protruding out of Loch Carron, and therefore enjoys a position that protects it from sea gales. |
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Round-off protruding parts on the stairs, e.g. ends of the landing, stair edges and posts, so that you do not catch yourself on them or injure yourself on the sharp edges. |
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A second risk is strangulation of the hernia, which occurs when the protruding tissue swells and cuts off the blood supply to the loop of intestine within it. |
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On a wall was a 50-inch-square inked canvas called Moon that showed the pocked lunar face, which recalls in two dimensions the protruding hemispheres of the sculptures. |
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The marionettes used in the first 15 minutes of the play are stringless and later on he straps on a headband with a protruding puppet head lodged in front of him. |
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When applying directly over an old floor, countersink any protruding nails and sand off any paint, wax, or varnish that might affect the adhering ability of the adhesive. |
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He has protruding or crooked teeth which affect the shape of his top lip. |
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Some are quite basic, mere saucer-like indentations, but others are exquisitely engineered with intricate pivots and fulcrums unravelling to form a protruding secure holder. |
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Beach changes around Futtsu-misaki cuspate spit located at the mouth of Tokyo Bay and protruding west are investigated through the comparison of aerial photographs. |
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One of Henry's giant teeth was protruding at an awkward angle. |
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Leave the finishing nails protruding slightly above surface of the wood. |
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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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A simple bird bath, preferably one that sits directly on the ground and which has a protruding rock in it on which birds can sit, will do the trick. |
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A small dwarfish creature, largely hidden by rag coverings with a protruding hook of a nose and sparkling yellow eyes emerged from the heavy undergrowth. |
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Deltoton Sinus was invisible, with just Nymphaeum Promontorium protruding from the SW of the Syrtis to indicate its place. |
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Patrols of surgeonfish, protected by razor-sharp blades protruding from their tails, idly browse the seaweed. |
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The dehiscent 2-winged fruit has a subcircular outline with a cordate base and apex and an elongated protruding apical extension. |
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To prepare a floorboard's sub-floor, begin by knocking down any protruding nails with a hammer and nail punch. |
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If your sub-floor is wooden floorboards, start by knocking down any protruding nails with a nail punch and hammer. |
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Remember to bang down any protruding nails with a nail punch and hammer and remove staples or other remnants of the previous floor covering. |
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The Mark IV male types had large protruding sponsons each with 6 pounder quick-firing guns. |
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Chelicera slightly protruding, proximal article with dorsal and ventral crest, and dual cheliceral dentition. |
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Cheliceral boss pronounced, anterior base of chelicerae protruding almost horizontally. |
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He emerged from BB5's catastrophic compound several steps behind his enormous protruding snaggletooth. |
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For example, don't build under a rock overhang or at the receiving end of a protruding spire or point such as those inside a dish antenna. |
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In the summer of 1836, a group of five fishermen caught their nets on timbers protruding from the bottom of the Solent. |
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I have seen, too, a frog-like beast with protruding green eyes, which is simply a gaping mouth with a huge stomach behind it. |
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The nest had 3 distinct layers, with the outer layer having a few twigs with bumpy, protruding pedicels. |
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It holds 72,500, is always filled to capacity and, with a protruding upper deck roof, has a structure built for noise. |
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The heavily pigmented, pleated pecten was identified in the ventrolateral aspect of the fundus, protruding into the vitreous. |
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The larger one had a small nubbin protruding from the surface measuring approximately 2mm. |
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The protruding, arrow-shaped ribs mechanically lock the lining to the Arrow-Lock Mastic. |
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The young boy alerted his father, who found the child with the cord around his neck, pale, unresponsive, blue, tongue protruding and apnoeic. |
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Those lights of human intelligence losing human expression, gelidly protruding like the alien eyes of certain uncatalogued creatures of the deep. |
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This city, as you know, is built deep beneath the surface of the earth, with only the vomitories protruding. |
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The casing vent, a pipe protruding from the ground, often doubles as a warning marker called a casing vent marker. |
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Her lips were tightly glued together, her chin protruding, her whole lay-out that of a girl who intended to stand no rannygazoo. |
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During the day, they remain buried in the sand to escape predatory birds and fish, with only their antennae protruding. |
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Shallow species live among sponges, stones, or coral, or under the sand or mud, with only their arms protruding. |
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A train approached, and in the darkness an object protruding from one of the cars suddenly struck Tompkins knocking him to the ground. |
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The mainland is roughly rectangular in shape and has the long Bicol Peninsula protruding to the southeast. |
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These include a giant geometry set, a giant bicycle, and a huge block of concrete with several cars protruding from it at odd angles. |
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It did, however, have a peculiar protruding rock that served as a decent natural pier for loading and unloading goods. |
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Other significant features demonstrated by the species are a protruding occipital bun, a low forehead, and a lack of a strong chin. |
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The sight of deep-pitted orbs and gumless mouths with protruding crooked teeth was macabre and gruesome. |
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The black flashlight had handgrips and two protruding electrodes similar to those on a taser which claimed to discharge five million volts. |
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Amazing that a driver can just double-park alongside a cold store or a shawarma shop for a little snack to fill his already protruding waistline. |
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Shoes that are too tight or pointy squeeze the toes, make bunions worse and may rub against the protruding skin causing irritation, discomfort and sometimes sores. |
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A drive rivet is a form of blind rivet that has a short mandrel protruding from the head that is driven in with a hammer to flare out the end inserted in the hole. |
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Miss USA 2003 Susie Castillo also expressed her concern over the shrinking physiques and said that she was shocked after seeing protruding ribcages from the girls' skins. |
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In later life he had the further disfigurement of baldness, a protruding belly, and spindling legs, though the latter had become thin from a long illness. |
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Another jiggled the flab of her inner thigh, while an older gentleman held his protruding belly with both hands, shaking it vigorously and laughing. |
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Video laryngoscopy revealed a hard, protruding submucosal mass in the posterior hypopharyngeal wall, which narrowed the epiglottis-posterior hypopharyngeal wall distance. |
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The microscopic procedure, a lateral foramen discectomy, uses a fiber-optics device to slice the portion of the disk that is protruding into the nerve in Brown's back. |
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