A section of boxes climbs from the stage, then rows of benches rise high up the slope of the fan-shaped amphitheater. |
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Your lats are large fan-shaped muscles that go from your armpits to your hips and from your torso's outer border to your spine. |
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Noctuid, owlet, and cutworm moths are also stout-bodied. Their fore wings are narrow, and their hind wings are fan-shaped. |
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One has a roof of fan-shaped shingles, reminiscent of the curved terracotta tiles typical of Kent and Sussex vernacular architecture. |
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From the 1920s on, acousticians promoted fan-shaped concert halls, virtually free of reverberation. |
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From the fan-shaped leaves to the root, the palmyra palm forms an intrinsic part of the life and cuisine of this region. |
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Gophers clump their mounds together in tight groups, and these are flatter and fan-shaped with off-center holes. |
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Pecterlis gigantean, with its large white flowers, a fan-shaped fringed lip and a very long spur, is the most spectacular orchid found in mossy fields. |
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To give a sense of enclosure, and to avoid the long back rows common to most fan-shaped auditoria, the rear wall is brought round in a wide curve, embracing the audience. |
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The double bed has been fitted out with a lurid, multi-coloured mattress cover the hues of which are reflected in a fan-shaped mirror attached to the bedstead. |
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The plantaris tendon inserts most commonly via a fan-shaped expansion into the medial aspect of the insertion site of the calcaneal tuberosity of the Achilles tendon. |
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The pectoralis major is a large, fan-shaped muscle that covers much of the upper part of the front of the chest. |
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Most setae associated with the tricobothria on Abd II-III leaf-shaped and ciliate, not exactly fan-shaped. |
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Light from the star shining on the inside of this cavity is believed to be the source of illumination of the fan-shaped reflection nebulae which we typically see. |
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