An alternative explanation is that it was a kind of aschelminth, as indicated for example by its asymmetrical mouth. |
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That's why the zip on my stripy canvas clothes cover came out asymmetrical. |
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The asymmetrical pullover features a mandarin collar, a six button front opening and a buttoned window pocket, all above a raised waistline seam. |
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What effect does this asymmetrical function of the dorsal and ventral tail lobes have on patterns of water flow in the wake? |
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Dicentrics, rings, acentric fragments and asymmetrical translocations were recorded separately. |
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Indeed, the knight is the only chess piece that covers an asymmetrical pattern of squares. |
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Actual shadows often play an integral role in his asymmetrical compositions, adding tonal richness. |
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The atoms of natural sugars are all laid out in an asymmetrical manner, having a right-handed spiral twist. |
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It could then be argued that the asymmetrical lopsidedness suggests movement and directionality. |
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The latest trend to jolt the watch industry is see-through straps, asymmetrical dials, and funky colours. |
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An asymmetrical blouse, a drop-shoulder blouse with bat sleeves and a long skirt with an uneven border were among those displayed. |
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A bug-eyed waiter approached silently to offer me a multi-coloured drink in an asymmetrical glass, reassuring me that it was just a dream. |
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However, asymmetrical patterns often look more exotic than symmetrical ones. |
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You only need to worry about freckles if one gets bumpy or turns into an asymmetrical, weird shape. |
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We start with a series of drawings on white paper using a dark crayon, teaching symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns. |
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The older building's square symmetry finds its opposite in the asymmetrical cruciform of the new. |
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This difference used to be attributed to the asymmetrical shape of the human brain. |
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Designer Malini Ramani, who showcased her collection earlier in the day, also used asymmetrical hemlines. |
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For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes. |
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The new Freedom Tower, its asymmetrical design intended to mirror the nearby Statue of Liberty, will take another five years to complete. |
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Here, the qualities of moulded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty. |
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But Rieu's tweed suits are asymmetrical and in contrasting bright colours, and her leisure outfits are decorated with a spiky geometrical motif. |
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Wool jackets have also been spotted in the same asymmetrical, unbalanced cut as those in suede. |
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Grouping pictures in symmetrical or asymmetrical groupings will always give a stylish look. |
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Anyone who's ever been to a physician recognises that the relationship between a physician and a patient is an asymmetrical one. |
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They've been through so much more than most of us and, because of this, the relationships we have with them are bound to be asymmetrical. |
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By the way, there's a difference between asymmetrical dresses and dresses that are just two different dresses sewn together. |
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Power is always an asymmetrical relationship based on different knowledge and its unequal distribution. |
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Consequently, external shocks will have asymmetrical impacts on different economic sectors of each country. |
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Dependency implies subservience in a power relationship which is highly asymmetrical. |
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Unfortunately for the singer, the relationship between him and Kennedy was inherently asymmetrical. |
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But it will have to adapt quickly to what has so far been an asymmetrical relationship. |
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In this sense the causal relationship between God and creatures must be asymmetrical. |
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But you know very well that terrorism is a form of asymmetrical warfare, and it's very difficult to defend against. |
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They have chosen asymmetrical warfare as their military method, what we call terrorism. |
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Most talked of asymmetrical warfare, perhaps failing to appreciate that the aim of all warfare is to create asymmetries to beat an enemy. |
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One of the things that we've seen in the Middle East, especially over the last two decades is asymmetrical warfare. |
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What if the balance of conventional military power is so skewed to one side that your enemy reverts to asymmetrical warfare? |
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The threat of asymmetrical warfare and terrorists getting their hands on weapons of mass destruction is a real one. |
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The grim reality is that terrorism and asymmetrical warfare can never be defeated in the way the enemy can be overrun in conventional warfare. |
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States and groups that cannot confront a superpower in traditional ways resort to terrorism as a form of asymmetrical warfare. |
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Clearly, the challenge remains to meet the threat of an evolving and focused enemy employing asymmetrical warfare. |
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These early lobe-fins were fast-swimmers with a heterocercal tail, meaning that the tail fin was asymmetrical and larger on the dorsal side. |
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Back in the 1950s and 60s, nearly everyone got a balsam pine tree, and they were always asymmetrical and much sparser than today's trees. |
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The Deadwood house has a typical asymmetrical composition with a steeply pitched hipped roof and a front-facing gable. |
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It is an asymmetrical oval slice of toroid, tilted out of the ground towards the south to catch the sun's heat. |
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The asymmetrical triangles of water and dune give shape to the engulfing sand and sky. |
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The line includes asymmetrical tops, narrow trousers, churidar trousers, corsets and sherwanis with a contemporary feel. |
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The enemy fighting a robust military like we have wants to use asymmetrical factors, for instance, bioterrorism. |
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The ideological clash between monotheism and polytheism furnishes the world with one of its first examples of asymmetrical warfare. |
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Greene then created this choppy bob by razor-cutting the hair into asymmetrical sides, supershort bangs and a cropped back. |
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One can conclude that European regional governance is likely to develop further in multilevel and asymmetrical directions. |
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Other standout looks include the fluted plaid skirt and the accompanying sleeveless asymmetrical top. |
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For vertebrate lenses, measures of anterior and posterior spheroidicity are required because these lenses are asymmetrical, oblate spheroids. |
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All non-essentials are stripped away and asymmetrical designs are everywhere. |
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The round Basilica of the Superga has a two-conched cupola in the style of Michelangelo, flanked by two tall asymmetrical campaniles. |
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Most of my students used informal, asymmetrical balance, as formal balance can seem stodgy and dull. |
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The porch over the main entrance is supported by caryatids, set in front of the asymmetrical facade as a direct historicist quotation. |
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In the 16 paintings in this show, Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space. |
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Some of our rectangles had radial symmetry, while others achieved asymmetrical balance. |
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Paired pectoral fins and a dorsal fin were present, and the caudal fin was asymmetrical with a large upper lobe. |
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Moldova favored an asymmetrical federation in which power would be concentrated in the central government. |
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The high horizon line flattens the canvas, compelling attention to the strong asymmetrical design. |
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She opened with a black gabardine mini-skirt with lace inserts paired with a dressy asymmetrical sheer silk top with bell sleeves. |
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Enhancing that dreamy yet confident look are asymmetrical cuts, long flowy skirts, and oversized blouses. |
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She also hit the mark with her black silk flower print strapless dresses with their asymmetrical handkerchief hemlines. |
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Opposite the galley is an asymmetrical dinette which seats three comfortably and four in a pinch. |
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Early entry forces will likely enter theaters through populated urban centers, engaging enemies using asymmetrical means. |
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Shaped like a Greek cross, the over-life-size case dominated the middle of the gallery, displaying the items in an asymmetrical manner, on several tiers. |
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But what about asymmetrical attacks, where the use of nuclear weapons is inappropriate? |
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But on Thursday, she was spotted having lunch in Miami with a brand new chin-length, asymmetrical blonde bob. |
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I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty. |
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Working with upholstery, handloom fabrics, chiffon and rayon the duo played around with pleats, cowl necks, beaded chiffon textures, layers and asymmetrical hemlines. |
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The surface of BR is bound with bivalent metal cations, charge amino acids and polar phospholipids to form an asymmetrical distribution of charges on the membrane surface. |
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The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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The hard-wearing look continued with heavy brown moon boots worn under skin-tight trousers cut to the ankle or knee and asymmetrical jackets drawn tight across the shoulders. |
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These enemies will seek to attack the United States not with conventional military forces or an American-style way of war but with asymmetrical warfare. |
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There's a Thai pole dancer in and extremely short asymmetrical dress who is being taken for a spin across the floor by almost every man in the joint so far. |
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At the party is her friend Camille, who is wearing a lime green velvet asymmetrical toga-type arrangement, to match her asymmetrically bobbed hair. |
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It is asymmetrical warfare, a desperate attempt to exploit the weaknesses of an adversary against which there are no conventional military options. |
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In soft pastels, the short and sexy dresses showing asymmetrical hemlines are unfinished with lace and ribbon, exuding the feel of a Parisian boudoir. |
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Now we have several American concepts such as information warfare and asymmetrical warfare that have crept into modern thinking on the subject of conflict. |
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The fundamental problem with fighting against opponents who use asymmetrical warfare techniques is that they attempt to blend in to the civilian population. |
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In an era of asymmetrical warfare, our nation's capital is vulnerable. |
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Does the discovery of asymmetrical flight feathers on the forelimbs and hind limbs of dromaeosaurs affect the debate about the evolution of avian flight. |
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She mimics the popular asymmetrical relaxed crop with fine layered braids. |
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Do you know why we are unsuccessful in asymmetrical and guerrilla warfare in CENTCOM theatre of operations? |
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Good in all exercises, but excels on the asymmetrical bars and the beam. |
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Humans find symmetrical faces more attractive than asymmetrical faces. |
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Dressed in a leather aviator helmet, a long, black asymmetrical skirt and punkish boots, she has a covetable designer scarf wound around her neck. |
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Apparently asymmetrical earrings are what all the hip kids are wearing. |
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Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today. |
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The asymmetrical pullover features a mandarin collar, a six-button front opening, and a buttoned window pocket, all above a raised waistline seam. |
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The Get Up Kids' early brand of pop-punk somehow spawned a wild world of young musicians who wouldn't be caught dead without their guyliner and asymmetrical black hair-dos. |
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Unlike autosomes, X chromosomes are inherited in an asymmetrical fashion. |
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Spinal cord injuries containing asymmetrical damage in the yen-trolateral funiculus is associated with a higher incidence of at-level allodynia. |
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In contrast, in Germany, the relation between individual employees and employers is considered to be asymmetrical. |
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Rococo art also contrasted the Baroque as it often refused symmetry in favor of asymmetrical designs. |
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The relatively rigid poses of figures relaxed, and asymmetrical turning positions and oblique views became common, and deliberately sought. |
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Other gastropods develop external asymmetry, such as Glaucus atlanticus that develops asymmetrical cerata as they mature. |
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The fin whale is usually distinguished by its tall spout, long back, prominent dorsal fin, and asymmetrical colouration. |
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Large individuals can be confused with fin whales, unless the fin whale's asymmetrical head coloration is clearly seen. |
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They are noted for asymmetrical ear placements on the skull in some genera. |
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Owls can have either internal or external ears, both of which are asymmetrical. |
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The mutual intelligibility between the Continental Scandinavian languages is asymmetrical. |
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Hence, the interactions between Berbers and Phoenicians were often asymmetrical. |
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The original concentration of solute around the grain boundary will be asymmetrical in most cases. |
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If the axial plane is tilted or offset, then the anticline is asymmetrical. |
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Central America, which has the male subgenital plate strongly asymmetrical, produced sinistrad. |
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Another piece gives an impression of abstract braininess, with asymmetrical pieces of lavender glass twirling from copper wires. |
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But asymmetrical information is also a term of art in economics. |
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This gorgeous strapless floor length evening gown features an asymmetrical oversized ruffle that cascades from the waist down. |
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Specifically, asymmetrical warfare has adversely affected allied troops' communication and coordination of fire, resulting in injury and death. |
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Our forces are the best of the world, battle hardened, motivated and now also experienced in asymmetrical warfare. |
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Completing the decoration are stylized ataurique motifs distinguished by asymmetrical leaves. |
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Two LED, asymmetrical, adjustable floodlights were mounted in the torchiere bowls. |
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They replaced it with asymmetrical, nature-inspired forms that foreshadow the biomorphs and streamlined shapes of the 20th century. |
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Mother and son duo were later photographed drying off, as Lilly changed into an asymmetrical bathing suit and long red skirt. |
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The distinguishing characteristics for species are found in the shape of the asymmetrical notch on the anterior margin of the frontoclypeal apotome. |
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Drumlins are asymmetrical, canoe shaped hills made mainly of till. |
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These groups have in common a shell whose outline is elongated and asymmetrical compared with other edible clams, which are often more or less rounded or oval. |
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Indeed, terrorist groups contend that asymmetrical warfare is the only means they have to counter the overwhelming force of powers like the United States. |
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As part of the ideology of ethnicism an objectivist stress on ethnicity can at times eschew the crucial feature of the underlying asymmetrical power relations in society. |
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Enchondromatosis, or Ollier's disease, is a rare, nonhereditary dyschondroplasia characterized by multiple, asymmetrical enchondromas throughout the skeleton. |
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Mutual intelligibility thus tends to be asymmetrical, as it is easier for Dutch speakers to understand Afrikaans than for Afrikaans speakers to understand Dutch. |
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The distribution of powers may be different for every community, as laid out in their Statutes of Autonomy, since devolution was intended to be asymmetrical. |
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Models, some of them wearing blindfolds in shimmering chiffon, sported pantsuits in neon organza, or asymmetrical draped goddess gowns in dusty shades of mauve and pink. |
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This is related to different conceptions in the two communities, one focusing more on the Communities and the other more on the Regions, causing an asymmetrical federalism. |
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In addition, AIS patients were shown to have a distinct asymmetrical intravertebral deformity with its maximum being in the apical region of the curve. |
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The group leader and the group participants establish a connection comprised of distinct, asymmetrical roles, which potentially fosters transferential relationships. |
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The area of South Asia and its geographical extent is not clear cut as systemic and foreign policy orientations of its constituents are quite asymmetrical. |
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Bhat uses asymmetrical balance to create forms that illustrate motion. |
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The caudal fin has asymmetrical lobes, forming a heterocercal tail. |
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