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| trance to the estate was some 20 yards (18 m) | inwards and the old gateposts can still be seen. |
| ubstrate metal into its oxide, and grows both | inwards and outwards from the original metal surface. |
| suggest that the gas in a bar can be funneled | inwards, and then spiral into the center through the |
| t making breath deeper and longer.Deep breath | inwards and long exhalation outwords with equal time |
| along with violinists Richard Gompertz, Haydn | Inwards and cellist Charles Ould from 1888 to 1903, a |
| o an interrupted basal line running obliquely | inwards and consisting of a costal patch at one-fifth |
| of which the spot in interspace 3 is shifted | inwards and those opposite the apex curved backwards. |
| the portion of which belov vein 3 ia shifted | inwards as on the fore wing; terminal markings much a |
| nly one remained) and a nasal (which was bent | inwards at the time of deposition to render the piece |
| to the north and south; the outer ditch runs | inwards at both ends, possibly indicating an in-turne |
| ancri e may be the core of a gas giant pushed | inwards before it had time to accumulate a significan |
| d beyond cell from costa to vein 4, deflected | inwards below and continued by three large outwardly |
| The R18's V6 engine exhausts | inwards between the cylinder banks, where the turboch |
| inwards, Drang, transient, tranfiguration, fado - Sar | |
| o inherent to modernism, with its emphasis on | inwards expression and personal originality. |
| round area with a long entrance track leading | inwards from one direction. |
| Deposits have even been known to extend | inwards in depth. |
| to convex, and the margin is initially turned | inwards, later becoming broadly convex to flattened o |
| than the upper spots, which latter are curved | inwards opposite apex of wing. |
| nal series of spots, the former series curved | inwards opposite apex of wing, the four lower spots c |
| wing decreasing in size towards, and curving | inwards opposite, the apex; in the hind wing elongate |
| r with a tendency to become diffuse and shift | inwards or outwards and thus change the pattern; this |
| If the | inwards pointing gravitational force, however, is str |
| ic heads outwards and their hydrophobic tails | inwards, providing a lipophilic environment for hydro |
| o steeply, the door was top-hinged and opened | inwards, rather than outwards. |
| lender, the sides towards the middle and bent | inwards so it makes a concave cylinder. |
| The | inwards spiral and especially the elbow contractures |
| The stones appear to be leaning | inwards, suggesting that they were originally placed |
| d and hang flat with a long upstanding curved | inwards tail. |
| ed together, a wheel with 63 internal (facing | inwards) teeth that meshed with a 20 tooth pinion. |
| ders sit in seats arranged in a circle facing | inwards, there are eight gondolas with four seats on |
| It also spikes | inwards through Duplin, Wayne, Wilson, Nash, Craven, |
| r, the posterior portion below vein 3 shifted | inwards, thus forming the stem of a rough Y-shaped fi |
| inwards) to signify that the meal was good. | |
| The sides of the pastry were folded | inwards to cover the currants, raisins and sugar. |
| Each face of the cube points | inwards to create a cube- shaped negative space at th |
| al forms a gaseous accretion disc and spirals | inwards to ultimately fall onto the neutron star as i |
| ined with wooden blocks with the grain facing | inwards to increase the friction. |
| was developed with the upper frame rails bent | inwards to reduce the width between the rider's knees |
| 4, all on the same face of the stone, looking | inwards to the centre of the stone circle. |
| the north eastern corner the inner bank turns | inwards to form a funnel shaped entrance leading to a |
| run along King Street and Enmore Road, going | inwards to the city and outwards to Tempe, Dulwich Hi |
| men below apex to vein 3 where it is diffused | inwards to lower angle of cell; a terminal series of |
| ing together, and the toes should be pointing | inwards toward the body. |
| wing to top, the single forward struts sloped | inwards towards the centreline, matching the angle of |
| city, causing the wavefronts to slightly bend | inwards towards the conductor, which keeps the waves |
| he defence of the city: their cannons pointed | inwards towards the town, not outwards towards the se |
| the drinker as the other styles, which curve | inwards towards the top of the glass. |
| ry disk so that their orbits spiral gradually | inwards towards the primary. |
| nd the middle of the dorsum, somewhat sinuate | inwards towards the costa and dorsum. |
| cattered the majority of the small icy bodies | inwards, while themselves moving outwards. |
| cles of perching birds allow the toes to pull | inwards with some force but there are no strong muscl |
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