But there were no bottles in them, and when she had finished and was folding the bags flat, he cleared his throat. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company. |
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Some reclined wearily on the couches, others leaned forward with excitement on the folding chairs. |
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South walls are formed of large sliding floor-to-ceiling windows with, outside them, folding panels of local reeds in aluminium frames. |
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Cascades Boxboard Group Inc. is a world-class leader in the manufacture of premium coated boxboard and folding cartons. |
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It also operates a wholly-owned subsidiary that produces folding boxboard for use in cigarette packaging. |
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Likewise, hacksaws and woodsaws from the workshop are not suitable substitutes for a bowsaw or folding saw with a narrow blade. |
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It is also the site of folding and modification of nascent protein chains and assembly of multisubunit complexes. |
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I did try to help by folding his knees under him, but all that did was unbalance him and he ended up bopping the carpet with his nose. |
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In the long run, folding your hand early rather than spending time unfruitfully is good advice. |
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It is observed that none of the colors is appreciably more buried or exposed to water upon unfolding or folding. |
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I continued packing my clothes, folding shirts, unfolding them, tucking socks into shoes. |
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Becky was sitting in one of the pews nervously folding and unfolding a piece of paper, which was her speech. |
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My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening. |
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The folding arm rest fits in the inside bolster that is bigger than the outside bolster. |
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In this photo I am folding an edge of the tympan paper over to place over the bottom platen. |
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I sat down next to him on our beige two-seater couch, folding my hands in my lap. |
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I watched as her shadow fled from my sight before looking down at the cloth to finish folding it into a little compress. |
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Some mirrors incorporate turn signals, some have approach lights on the bottom, while others incorporate power folding features. |
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The characterization of the protein folding process represents one of the major challenges in molecular biology. |
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Understanding the thermodynamic and structural basis of protein folding is one of the key issues in current research in biochemistry. |
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She quickly withdrew money from her backpack, folding two ten dollar bills into her pocket. |
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It is best known for folding knives, but don't be fooled, they also offer a number of excellent sheath knives. |
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As the leaves expand, the tortrix feeds on the leaves, rolling, folding and tying them together for shelter. |
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Later, increasing numbers of literati acknowledged the folding fan as a medium for showing off their expertise in writing and painting. |
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Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread. |
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These models provide numerous insights into the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of protein folding. |
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A pack of cards appeared and, before anybody could protest, my father's folding card table with the green baize top had been set up. |
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The telescopic boom section is the one nearest the truck, and a folding section of slick line bridges the extending portion. |
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The creature before her came sinuously forward up out of the ditch, folding its wings back to its scaly sides, so incredibly intent. |
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The chapel was separated from the central tower by the two folding doors that formed a small tambour. |
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Mike leaned back in a folding chair behind a small round table in the corner. |
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Lauren dropped the lunchmeat she had just been folding to put on her bread and began looking around for him. |
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When players collided, they simply separated and moved on, folding back into the turbulent maelstrom of sweat and speed. |
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One is folding shirts, the other is lounging by the counter, looking detached and very handsome. |
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On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later. |
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It's an informal gathering where neighbors chat, carne asada sizzles at food booths, and families spread folding chairs across the lawn. |
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A folding wing was designed for carrier use while the rear fuselage was strengthened to handle the arrestor cable hook. |
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I plan to set up a folding table and buy an inexpensive office chair and an area rug to cozy it up. |
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He was sucking a lemon, but had finished it and threw away the rind, folding his arms across his chest. |
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The basin experienced east-west folding and reverse faulting soon after deposition ended. |
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Tires that have a folding, or Kevlar, bead are lighter and more nimble than those that have steel beads. |
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Simultaneously, rapid growth causes the embryo to fold laterally, resulting in the somatopleure layers folding in laterally to enclose the gut. |
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One evident reason for the absence of any form of bounding flight in bats is the difficulty of folding their membranous wings to save wing drag. |
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I then continued to resume the folding of various frocks and dresses that were mainly sewed by myself. |
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She just loosened the wrist buttons of her blouse, folding it up to her elbow and untucking it from her skirt. |
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Early the next morning, I repack my bag, folding tiny blades of grass into my clothes and equipment. |
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Everyone takes a share in clearing away the meal, doing the dishes and folding the washing. |
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As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day. |
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She demonstrates the accordion binding of Hiddenness by opening the book to stand on its own as a kind of folding canvas. |
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Jackson blinked, then snitched Sam's glasses, folding them and setting them on the nightstand behind him. |
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Then folding the map away, he instructed her to start driving again and Andrea reluctantly acquiesced. |
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I got lost down a rabbit hole of websites dedicated to papercraft, or the art of folding bits of paper into striking art. |
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Even the English lardy cake is really a bread dough enriched with lard by rolling and folding the dough around the fat. |
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The big news in all-purpose knives is the Leatherman folding do-it-all type. |
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These include counting beanbags to learn how to add whole numbers, and folding paper strips to learn to deal with fractions. |
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The folding increases junctional surface area by 10 to 20 times, decreasing the stress per unit area. |
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When it comes to folding the back seats this can be done one-handed, and the seat belts are specially positioned to avoid getting tangled during the operation. |
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I'm greeted there by Betsy and Tina who, sitting behind a folding table, sip discounted merlot out of plastic cups. |
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With Mofaz folding himself back into the bosom of the Likud, it is hard to see just what change is getting started. |
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Not exactly a bugaboo, sure, but it does have a nifty one-hand folding feature and weighs only 11 pounds. |
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She was nervously folding the fabric of her shirt into accordion folds. |
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Measure the size of the glass with a yardstick or folding rule. |
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I sat in the corner in my borrowed lavalava, folding my legs under me so that the soles of my bare feet were respectfully pointed away from our hosts. |
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Foliation anisotropy caused bending to take place locally by folding about an inclined hinge in the limbs of a pre-existing synform, which tightened during the deformation. |
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This mountain illustrates both anticlinal and synclinal folding and the way in which the two different fold types react to weathering and erosion. |
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In this case the folds found within the Miocene sediments have been interpreted as extensional folding in the form of the ramp anticlines and drag folds. |
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Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones. |
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During pigment binding the apoprotein folds properly and acts at that location, while folding or after folding, as a template for the assembly of other apoproteins. |
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Zalwar Khan returns quickly and begins his morning prayers, spreading out a plastic mat and folding his arms over his chest. |
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In two-thirds of the room, delegates sat in folding chairs across the basketball court, which was covered by mats. |
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As recently as a decade ago, there was serious talk of folding at least three and possibly as many as six franchises. |
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But Mutombo is a magnet, and people continued to stop by as he flopped into a folding chair. |
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Unable to find enough energy to hit a ball his confidence drained away and, with no income, he took a job folding clothes and stacking shelves for a living. |
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Never mind that it takes me two hours to hang out four loads of washing, not including folding and ironing time and I usually do about 12 to 16 loads per week. |
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The building envelope is usually formed from balconies and loggias, creating a semi-public layer enclosed by an external skin of folding or sliding shutters. |
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Instead the wearer will buy them flatpacked from a vending machine and assemble them instantly with a deft bit of folding, tucking and the odd tug on a cord. |
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Except for folding types and some individual fish knives, table knives had always had handles that were shorter than, or of equal length to, their blades. |
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Many of those left behind lay sprawled motionless on blankets or slumped limply in their folding chairs. |
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The large, single room is cleverly broken up into small sections by folding screens and even the chairs have carved backs featuring Chinese scenes. |
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When I tore off two sheets, there was no second folding, no second wiping. |
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Further evidence of multiphase folding is given by crenulation or microfolding with hinge zones a centimetre or so apart which crinkle an earlier cleavage or schistosity. |
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Today, a small corner of the building is packed with spindly, aspiring clowns filling out forms on folding chairs. |
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Recently, Tsai et al. have described the folding complexity of a protein in terms of the arrangement of the building blocks in the protein tertiary structure. |
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Educators have also applied paper folding to such diverse mathematical objects as logical structures, axiomatic systems, and tessellations with geometrical figures. |
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His wife, Louise, had the idea of packing them in the folding, oblong boxes, or ballotins, which are still used to package and protect these gourmet delights. |
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A band was performing Motown songs in a bandshell and hundreds of people were camped out on their folding chairs and beach towels in front of the stage. |
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They also provide an opportunity to study self-assembly of transmembrane helix bundles, a process believed to be important in the folding of membrane proteins. |
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He had with him a folding bicycle and, thumbing a lift from the royal navy, safely crossed the channel and arrived back at Keevil, complete with bike. |
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Bells were made either from folding a sheet of iron or bronze into a square or round beehive shape and fixing it with rivets, or by casting a similar shape in bronze. |
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The top's compact folding mechanism stacks it neatly behind the rear seats in just 15 seconds with no manual latches and no need for a tonneau cover. |
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There are dark shades and lighter hues folding into each other. |
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Whether it's a tourer, a motorhome, a holiday home or even a folding camper, the winning leisure vehicle will be decked out with mod cons fit for a gadget geek in heaven. |
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A fully transformable space, it can be sited just about anywhere, with a flexible, folding facade that opens up or closes the interior as required. |
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The standard-fit electric folding soft top requires the minimum of effort and when the weather turns less than perfect the standard hard top is a boon. |
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Among the ship's fittings were lanterns with hinged and sliding doors as well as furniture, including stools, benches, folding stands, trestles and tables. |
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I even quite like the ostentatiously distressed trestles and folding chairs they use outside, and the formulaic battered club chairs in the window. |
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Meanwhile, two people who accompanied their clown friends to the tryouts are fast asleep in their folding chairs. |
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However, the authors observed that it was the absence, not the presence, of these native contacts in the unfolded state that generated biphasic folding kinetics. |
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In this drop-ceiling convention room, stacking chairs and folding banquet tables on a stage where so many Shriners have auctioned fruit cakes for burn victims. |
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In typical Victorian style, each house has two interconnecting reception rooms at hall level, both with original shuttered sash windows and folding double doors. |
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He was folding and unfolding, clasping and unclasping them nervously. |
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His Sunday-morning ritual was cutting them into little pieces and frying them crisp and then folding them into an omelette. |
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The pullover is made from strips of square motifs that are slip-stitched together, with a clever underarm gusset created by folding one motif in half. |
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This folding mechanism takes up very little space and allows the frontmost part of the roof to extend like a cover over the soft top, merging flush with the body of the car. |
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The club was founded in 2011 following the folding of Crusaders Rugby League. |
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The 5 volumes from 1845-1849 were illustrated with 291, many folding, handcoloured lithographed or chromolithographed plates. |
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In places these have been subjected to severe folding, as can be seen on the north coast near Crackington Haven and in several other locations. |
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And since he did not see Louie by the folding door, Louie knew that in his former passings and repassings he could not have seen her either. |
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By folding the wings in toward their bodies on the upstroke, they save 35 percent energy during flight. |
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Instabilities in such sediments can result in the deposited material to slump, producing fissures and folding. |
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Available with a folding or fixed buttstock the GM-94 can be used either with an open or dioptric sight. |
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Kirigami is a combination of kiri-e, paper cutting, and origami, paper folding. |
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For mammals to use the proteins in our bodies, a process called protein folding must occur in the endoplasmic reticulum of cells. |
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The art of cutting and folding paper is known as Kirigami in Japan, while in Germany it is referred to as Scherenschnitte. |
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The model features a folding hardtop, two rear jump seats and Mazda RX-8-style rear-hinged doors. |
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I idly played with the paper, not even realizing I was folding it into a paper airplane. |
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Packages can be closed by folding and locking the zipper, without any need to tuck it into the gusset. |
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The waitress demonstrated with practised ease the technique of folding the betel leaf into a cone. |
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The basin migrates with the orogenic front and early deposited foreland basin sediments become progressively involved in folding and thrusting. |
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The wooden structure in Southwold, Suffolk, comes complete with contents including a folding table, folding chairs, windbreaks and a kettle. |
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The practice of folding sheep was general, and the purchase of hurdles was a regular charge in the shepherd's account. |
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The Hawaiian applique design is made by folding a piece of fabric into eighths. |
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Finally, Josiah might have made his salaam to the exciseman just as he was folding up that letter. |
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Few of us ever have folding money in our pockets long enough to become very well acquainted with it. |
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After two years, Lynch withdrew his financial support and the club struggled before folding. |
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The above definitions, of Cayley graph, reflection, wall, half-space, folding, Bruhat order, etc., work for any Coxeter group. |
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The coal measures were subsequently subjected to folding accounting for the dip towards the south and west and faulting occurred at this time. |
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Even higher pressures and temperatures during horizontal shortening can cause both folding and metamorphism of the rocks. |
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In 2011 North Wales were created following the folding of the European Super League club Crusaders Rugby League. |
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Once prey is spotted, it begins its stoop, folding back the tail and wings, with feet tucked. |
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Once the correct fit is found by repeatedly folding the frames up and down, an overhand knot is tied on both sides of each hole in the frames. |
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Honda, though, has incorporated folding footrests for the pillion and the grab handle is bigger and meatier. |
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The Matterhorn is an example of the ongoing orogeny and shows evidence of great folding. |
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My Sheet Bend stretches to folding up my Daily Mirror and I thought the Figure Of Eight was an ice-skating move. |
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Loring Coes invented the first monkey wrench and Russell Hawes created the first envelope folding machine. |
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So, I was a bit skeptical when Bushnell added a pocket-sized, folding, 10x25 model to its Legend Ultra HD line. |
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Long before the van era, manufacturers designed beds into their vehicles by folding front seatbacks into rearseat cushions. |
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Fit the pie dough into a 9-inch deep-dish pie pan, folding and crimping the edge as desired. |
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Simultaneously, a signal is sent to nucleus to upregulate production of protein folding components and downregulate other transcription events. |
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Less need for paper cash means fewer trips to the ATM to get more folding money. |
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Aaron perched himself on a wooden folding chair behind a garden of microphones and beamed as he answered questions. Sure, he was disappointed. |
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Due to geological folding of the Alpine orogeny, the strata in the main section of the Bay are vertical, with younger rocks to the north. |
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Five examples include mental disorders, protein folding, and glycome determinants. |
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The engine project continued, enlarging the capacity to 700cc in 1970 with some race entries sponsored by Geoff Monty before finally folding. |
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He had a way of folding his arms and looking at you as though he knew you were going to make a mistake. |
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They won promotion seven times in eight seasons to reach the third tier of English rugby before folding in 2009 due to financial problems. |
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Young Tourette's sufferer Ross Macpherson clearly knows the value of the folding stuff. |
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The maximum size of a folding garment bag is 57 x 54 x 15 cm. |
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The improvement of steelmaking processes improved the overall quality of steel by repeated forging, folding, and stacking of wrought iron from pig iron to make swords. |
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The front-wheel drive scooter has a folding, tubular frame with solid steel construction, and comes in cardinal red or ocean blue, with a gray, molded foot rest and seat. |
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Parking is free, and bleacher seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, though most spectators bring folding lawn chairs or blankets. |
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The surface must be pinnable. Cardboard is the easiest surface on which to work. Buy a gridded folding cardboard cutting board or a gridded cardboard cutting table. |
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For outdoor eating, dine in style with the Stirling suite of garden furniture comprising of 120cm octagonal gateleg table, four folding armchairs, Lazy Susan and a parasol. |
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Due to geological folding of the Alpine orogeny, the strata in the main section of the bay are near vertical, with younger rocks with progressively lower dips to the west. |
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The small dentations along the side of the free energy diagram represent semi-stable intermediates that are capable of slowing the protein folding process. |
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He's a poet-critic, folding his philosophy into triumphant malapropisms. |
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For Suess, summing up folding and thrusting in a dozen mountain chains, orogenic events happened when the earth shrugged violently and pulled itself together. |
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The front part of this limestone shows megaslab internal deformation, brecciation and folding, as well as soft sediment deformation in the shale matrix. |
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Gone are the days when the design police deemed the convertible a thing of the history books and in has come a raft of folding hardtops and ragtops that take the breath away. |
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We purchased a large quantity of rubber-sheeting and by judiciously folding this round everything clinkable we made such progress that the complaints were reduced to five. |
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The French and Italians specialized in redefining the pastry of the pie, making it flakier and tastier by new methods of adding butter, rolling, and folding the dough. |
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The son scrolls down to discover folding knives of three inches, such as Swiss Army knives are not illegal but it's illegal to use one in a threatening manner. |
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The video also highlights installation of the Personal Caddy, a companion cargo management system that works in tandem with the G4 Elite hard folding tonneau cover. |
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With a price point under two dollars, the versatile folding wire frame iPad holder may be the cheapest on the market, but still performs admirably. |
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During the Santonian age, around 84 million years ago, the basin underwent intense compression and folding, forming over 100 anticlines and synclines. |
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Kate's living room was simply furnished with a large damask-covered sofa that had seen better days, a folding table with barley sugar legs and a couple of upright chairs. |
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In order to enable case folding and case conversion, the software needs to link together the two characters representing the case variants of a letter. |
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Sometimes they are involved in folding and become sheared and cleaved. |
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The sailors charged with folding the flag draping Nelson's coffin and placing it in the grave instead tore it into fragments, with each taking a piece as a memento. |
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Sometimes folding the very best hand, When in the middle is several grand, Full houses, straight flushes or quads, Working out the maths and getting the odds. |
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Incorporate the Golgi apparatus so that when the student has completed construction of the protein, they move on to the Golgi for processing or folding. |
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My first trip was a shopping run to the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, where the Acadia swallowed a cartful of groceries without even folding the third-row seat. |
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The projects themselves range from benches, crates, ammunition boxes, and a folding camp table, to a bucksaw, folding camp stool, and an officer's field desk. |
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As far folding hardtops go, the MX-5's is the best there is, in my book. |
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Despite the enormous number of disulfide combinations possible, LDLR oxidative folding leads to a single native species with 30 unique intradomain disulfides. |
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These movements include faulting, tilting, folding, and warping. |
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Extreme shortening caused by the event resulted in marine sedimentary rocks rising by thrusting and folding into high mountain peaks such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. |
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Using the best Italian mechanical experience and the most advanced and innovative technology, Wipcor developed in Novara its own design and production of folding machines. |
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With the folding of Creation Records, Oasis formed their own label, Big Brother, which released all of Oasis' subsequent records in the UK and Ireland. |
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