Just the barest of indents from bare feet, the tracks had been impossible to follow far by the time she discovered them. |
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It seems that students don't always see the beauty or utility of running heads or hanging indents. |
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These massagers are hard plastic squares with indents at each corner, into which you insert your fingers. |
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She stared at it, her fingers tracing the indents were small crystal diamonds filled the interior lining. |
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The walls were literally covered in indents, thousands at least, all piled upon each other like some grand grid. |
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For reference and further processing, the pedigree data can also be saved in a simple text file, using tab indents to indicate ancestral levels. |
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The Giant's Causeway is off the north coast and Belfast Lough indents the south-east coastline. |
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There was no question of indents or authorities to be consulted before delivering, and the system worked well. |
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Physical inventories were recorded annually, and served as the starting point for the indents. |
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Article 3 is divided into four paragraphs, or indents, and is in these terms. |
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The indent, in effect, became a series of indents for planning future movements of trade goods and supplies, and related trading activities. |
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She sat down on the swing, and watched her sneakers make indents in the sand. |
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The indents which follow include a reference to telecommunication services. |
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The fact of whether they had square shaped indents in them or not made no difference to the way that the food tasted. |
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Pax moved over to the rock wall and began to run his hand over the crevices and indents in the rock. |
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There are keys on a table which, judging by the indents in the dust, have been used a few times. |
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I try again, pressing harder, but the back of the knife handle indents my forefinger much more readily than the cutting edge scores the rock. |
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Alphabetical arrangement of trade goods and supplies was also demanded by the committee during this time to ease the preparation and review of indents. |
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The only apparent source of recharge is rainfall collecting in sinkholes, or indents in the topography, according to recent satellite images. |
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Marguerite Bay indents the west coast, and Bransfield Strait separates the peninsula from the South Shetland Islands to the north. |
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Use indents, justification, and various forms of formatting to highlight your main points and present the viewer with clear messages. |
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Particles of dirt can only stick to a surface if it is textured or if it has indents or cracks. |
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Measuring the indents using image analysis software significantly improves the reproducibility of the results. |
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Mounted on the case is a brushed stainless steel bezel whose polished indents at all hours recall this villain's bite. |
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Use tabs or indents at the beginning of a line and to separate paragraph numbering from the text. |
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Thus, hundreds of indents covering large sample areas can be carried out, read, and discriminated in automatic test cycle. |
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When the tide is out at Strandhill one can see clearly the indents and hollows in the sand, reminding us that extreme care needs to be taken when swimming there. |
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They were used with the inventory records so that the existence of inventories could be carefully considered when preparing the multitude of indents. |
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If you do send in clips, I'll be looking at headlines, cutlines, weird indents, cropping, teases and just about anything else on the page that involves detail work. |
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On second thought, I carefully ripped out the very last page that had no indents in it and hastily scribbled what I'd first intended as a note, but ended up as a letter. |
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Lesson 4 explains drop caps, hanging indents, and how to set tab stops. |
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While typing text, this program automatically indents for you. |
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There wasn't a limb or surface of her skin that didn't lay out a pathway of scars and indents with bruises both fresh and old and grazes that just never seemed to heal. |
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Furthermore, Article 15 provides that Article 14, paragraph 2, indents ii. and iii. might not be applied, only in cases in which cell removal implies minimal risk and minimal burden for the donor. |
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The law may provide that the provisions of Article 14, paragraph 2, indents ii and iii, shall not apply to cells insofar as it is established that their removal only implies minimal risk and minimal burden for the donor. |
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The poems would leave indents of silence, like hammer marks on metal. |
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Morphy Richards Prism Kettle: £62, amazon The newest kettle kid on the block, this is one for pristine kitchens as we imagine those lovely angled indents could get grubby. |
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Guttmann is played to perfection by Eddie Marsan – whose dedication to the role is revealed in one scene, when, exasperated, he takes off his glasses to reveal deep arm indents in his temples. |
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Scenic Mackinac Island and several others are located near the Straits of Mackinac in the northwest part of the lake, and Saginaw Bay indents the Michigan coast. |
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There's the basic oddity of the presentation, for a start – Barker indents paragraphs and direct speech seemingly at random, yet those indentations are very much deliberate. |
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Because it wraps the obtuse angle of Broadway, and then indents along the side street, it calls to mind one of those wobbly dragons held up by a dozen marchers, weaving and bobbing, in a Chinese New Year parade. |
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The Commission may request national regulatory authorities to provide their reasons for classifying or not classifying organisations in either or both of the categories referred to in the first two indents. |
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