The lateral margins of palatal foramina are visible at the lateral edges of the anterior margin of the apparently single, large palatal vacuity. |
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Even now, legislators and other government officials bemoan its vacuity and lack of detailed initiatives. |
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It allows deep significance to be read into mediocrity, vacuity, cheapness, meanness. |
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It was an indulgence of high spirits or, at worst, a vulgar exhibit of personal vanity and artistic vacuity. |
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The biggest display ads of the season could not disguise the vacuity of the event. |
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And without providing meaningful commentary, the pop-punk boom is doomed to implode due to its own vacuity. |
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This is the making of a generation whose banality is interchangeable with their vacuity. |
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Early on, she uses a behind-the-scenes look at campaigning to reveal the vacuity of candidates' on-stage convictions. |
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That sentence is worth reading a couple of times, if only to savour its breathtaking idiocy and vacuity. |
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What we are left with is an empty, shallow shocker whose vacuity is calamitously exposed in its final act. |
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He championed human values in art and denounced what he considered the frivolity or vacuity of much contemporary painting and sculpture. |
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What was most striking to an outsider's sensibility was the impression that the ferocity of the battle for power was matched only by its vacuity. |
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We weren't going to hear praise of our excesses, our shallowness, our engulfing vacuity. |
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In other words, Intelligent Design has moved itself further into the realm of scientific vacuity. |
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It's an unpleasant, manipulative trick, but actually pales in comparison with the moral vacuity of the concluding episode. |
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The opening of the infraorbital canal is sunk into a vacuity that penetrates the rostrum. |
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The musical, emotional and intellectual vacuity of much fusion music is patent. |
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These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider. |
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Neither specimen shows evidence of an incisive foramen or other vacuity in the parts of the palatal process that are preserved. |
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In life, the anterior median vacuity was covered by dermal tooth plates, the parotic or arcual plates. |
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Only the anterior and posterior ends of the anterior interpterygoid vacuity are preserved in the Herschel specimen. |
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Well written, possibly, but for me it's my own place to vent my spleen at the general vacuity and stupidity of the world as I see it. |
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They wished to hide behind the cloak of something invisible, to conceal the vacuity of their tall stories. |
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The items include glibness and superficial charm,, grandiose self-worth, pathological lying, proneness to boredom and emotional vacuity. |
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What's so depressing about the current censorship is its lack of imagination, its dull-witted displacements and deletions, its demagogic vacuity. |
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As a treatise on the essential vacuity of the white liberal male, Boyhood is a staggering achievement. |
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Only if we understand the vacuity of these myths can we comprehend the role of the judge in a democratic society. |
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We always say that zen is silence, vacuity, but to know how to express it is very important, very, very important. |
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Then there are those killjoys who worry that all beauty pageants worsen the shallowness, vacuity, vapidity and narcissism of today's youth. |
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Perhaps in the comfortable vacuity of reality television, celebrity-watching and lowbrow movies there was reason for a kind of self-accusation. |
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If thoughts come up from vacuity and there they return, how are they formed? |
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It is interesting to try to describe the ideological vacuity of the party Fair Russia. |
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It requires a state of vacuity of all faculties. |
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Through an understanding of what vacuity is. |
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From thousands of years, we always considered in zen that the vacuity, the mind, was the essence, existed inside the phenomenons, namely inside the objects, the forms, the solid and material things. |
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I will ignore the vacuity of the project, reform of the UN: when I first had the honour of serving my country in the UN, in 1992, the issue of UN reform was already under discussion. |
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Alternatively, the gap may be due to removal by erosion, in which case it may be called a stratigraphic vacuity. |
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Martin Maloney 's painting, Sony Levi, with its assured cack-handedness and considered vacuity can stand as an emblem of the movement. |
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Indeed, given the moral vacuity of such an existence, it is not obvious that such creatures would even be fit for divine friendship, much less able to make the decision through which that relationship is brought to pass. |
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Redheaded, generous, with white flesh of a transparency comparable to porcelain and a striking sensuality, this feminine omnipresence is representative of an era of affective vacuity that has otherwise disappeared. |
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Cut out, pruned, swaddled, reworked and mastered, nature forgets its perfection to the benefit of an abstract artifice, which gives way to thought and vacuity. |
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Worse, he combined a goofy water bottle moment with a State of the Union response speech of tireless weepy vacuity that exposed his lightweight status. |
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On another night, the vacuity might have been challenged. |
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In brief, the void is filled up with an unfathomable vacuity. |
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However, Huang Qi can warm, upbear, and strengthen fire, and most cancer patients also suffer from yin vacuity. |
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In the disturbed zone, introgression was less frequent and slender body shape was associated with diatomivorous behaviour, smaller size and greater gut vacuity. |
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