Their origin is not yet completely understood, although they are certainly related to convolutions of the intense solar magnetic field. |
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I trust him and he knows the water and heating convolutions of the house inside out. |
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The convolutions of dress are of course largely to act as trip wires for the unwary. |
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Called an endocast, the model shows a variety of features, including the brain's size, shape, vessels, and convolutions. |
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They were handsomely backed in the convolutions of the plot by the rest of the cast, all of whom escaped the guillotine which loomed behind. |
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We kept heading in a southerly direction, following the convolutions of the shoreline. |
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The magazine is pragmatic, plainspoken, populist, contemptuous of the Right's narrowness, and incredulous before the Left's convolutions. |
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Unfortunately, all of the melodrama and intentional plot convolutions don't add up to much. |
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The convolutions in the plotlines veer back and forth between intriguing and confusing. |
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Together with the trunk's slits, twists, folds, convolutions, and knars these patches sometimes resemble human faces. |
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I urge the apologists for the Prime Minister to stop their convolutions and twisting of the truth. |
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Coupled with the convolutions of the text and the variable vocal performances of the puppeteers, this diminishes the dramatic impact of the play. |
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More important, I still find it hard to follow the convolutions of the plot. |
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The convolutions eventually snare the corrupt powerbrokers in their own deceptive political machinations. |
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If your horse isn't getting enough you'll see dramatic rings and convolutions in the hoof wall. |
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It stared at them with eyes they could not find in the convolutions of its grotesque skin. |
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Above, the ceiling was hidden behind convolutions and clusters of tubes and beams and stranger things. |
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These logic gates are easy to link together because they are just extra convolutions in the tracks. |
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The line ran about eight hundred yards north to south, but in its convolutions stretched in overall length for more than two miles. |
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Greatly enlarged, the convolutions of white seemed to waft up and westward toward the clouds of a buttermilk sky. |
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But given the convolutions of the US electoral system I willing to admit I could be wrong. |
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For such are the convolutions of City's current cash crisis that should a buyer not be found by Saturday's deadline, the club will physically not close there and then. |
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Surely we reasonable creatures could dispense with these convolutions? |
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Although the plot convolutions probably employ too many convenient coincidences, suspension of disbelief happens effortlessly thanks to superb acting and directing throughout. |
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Since the number of convolutions, N, varies as the length of the bellows, the allowable off-set varies as the square of the active length. |
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The dialogue will be mostly in English, a bonus when trying to weave one's way through the inevitable romantic convolutions of the operetta genre. |
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I go under the table to run my fingertip over their convolutions. |
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Thus, the force required to extend and compress their convolutions is very low and stays consistent from part to part and over a wide range of motion. |
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In people, nonhuman primates, and other mammals with relatively large brains, the cerebral cortex's convolutions permit its large surface area to cram inside the skull. |
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With more bellows convolutions the less stress there is on each convolution in the bellows stack. |
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But it makes little narrative sense, tripping up on its own convolutions and fatally lacking in tension. |
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The spaces referred to are those formed between the cylinder walls and the interlocking convolutions of the two helical rotors. |
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The welded convolutions are positioned on a specially designed jig which holds them in position ready for outside diameter welding. |
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Once the inside diameters are welded creating convolutions they can be welded together on their outside diameter to form the bellows stack. |
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Carey satirizes literary culture, plays with archetypes, exoticism, and the convolutions of travel yarns, and evokes Malaysia and Indonesia with aplomb. |
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Likewise applying bellows to slurry applications can, in some instances, pack the bellows convolutions to the point where they are unable to move adequately. |
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The equation applies to all types of convolutions and is based on bending stress limits, except V and stepped type which can be used only in compression. |
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But the ruling generals, with dismaying convolutions, have brought scant political gains or economic relief, questionable justice and a dangerous polarisation. |
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The value given by the formula may exceed the angle attainable by the bellows, unless the stroke per convolution, s, is limited to the value at which bellows convolutions touch. |
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Sums of random variables, convolutions and central limit theorem. |
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This clamps and spaces the convolutions so welding can be automated. |
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Seventeen months after the uprising that toppled Mr Mubarak, the most populous Arab country remains tangled in a web of rumour, mistrust and Byzantine legal convolutions. |
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The convolutions in logic were not lost on the industry. |
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Note that in this arrangement the middle third of the bellows convolutions are nearly straight and unstressed while the end thirds get sharp bends. |
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I believe in that myself because it has been explained by competent men as the convolutions of the grey matter. |
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These convolutions are then welded together to form a bellows stack. |
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The great anfractuosity, called the fissure of Sylvius, divides the convolutions of the inferior surface into those of the anterior and those of the middle and posterior lobe. |
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After about three convolutions the test assumes the normal patelline mode of growth, and, except for size and distinctness of markings does not differ from Williamson's Type. |
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I found it hard to follow the convolutions of the book's plot. |
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