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| barrier films is also quite important; with too | thin a barrier layer, the inner copper may contact a |
| It has a relatively long and | thin abdomen for a spider, with a small cephalothora |
| The leaves are | thin, about 18-28 cm long and often bent forwards al |
| he native database interfaces efficiently via a | thin abstraction layer. |
| he developed the general relativistic theory of | thin accretion disks around black holes, and using t |
| Because it represents only a | thin accumulation, black ice is highly transparent a |
| The fruit is a | thin achene up to a centimeter long with an off-whit |
| Its skin is | thin, adhering lightly to the flesh. |
| t's about it, as the non-stop pervy humor wears | thin after about ten pages". |
| den them against the rigors of operating in the | thin air of the stratosphere without a pressure suit |
| Thin Air is the twenty-second Spenser novel by Rober | |
| Out of | Thin Air |
| Into | Thin Air (2005) |
| latively large, suggesting an adaptation to the | thin air of the Tibetan plateau. |
| because ice would tend to sublimate more in the | thin air of the higher altitude. |
| inbow peace keeper) who seemed to appear out of | thin air anytime there was trouble. |
| charger to permit the engines to operate in the | thin air at high altitudes. |
| Saxon windows and a Saxon doorway leading into | thin air high up in the nave, showing that there was |
| Thin Air (with Greg Child) (1999) | |
| Then, without warning, she vanishes into | thin air just as Roger's previous wife, Julia (anoth |
| tation is a high-alpine environment, and in the | thin air one must use caution when making any physic |
| o hammerspace, pulling a pair of glasses out of | thin air to put onto Channing into the introduction |
| Queen Mab Trio, | Thin Air (Wig 14) 2006 |
| One can also locate items by shooting at the | thin air or at columns. |
| only as “The Little Guy” or “TLG,” vanish into | thin air before his eyes. |
| Yesterday and Tomorrow, Healing Hands III, Into | Thin Air and most recently, La Femme Desperado and L |
| It was also downplayed by inventing (out of | thin air) that the city of Kiev had its 1500th anniv |
| entities may be able to actually disappear into | thin air, or even shapeshift. |
| Lindsey, Hal, Vanished Into | Thin Air, Western Front, Ltd., 1999, p. 133. |
| te Kiss, which she uses to create silver out of | thin air, which she then manipulates to create silve |
| ening, seemingly by themselves, and voices from | thin air, having once heard a shout in his ear when |
| ach to making music, creating solid matter from | thin air, and then - like the true shaman that he is |
| video for "Til My Voice is Gone," from "Walk on | Thin Air," starred Ed Asner and Eileen Ryan. |
| Because of its extremely | thin air-gap, the air-wedge interferometer was succe |
| as he appears to spend a lot of time talking to | thin air. |
| stream, and was losing consciousness due to the | thin air. |
| the men until midnight, when they vanished into | thin air. |
| and one day the ideas just came to him, out of | thin air. |
| With that, the old man vanished into | thin air. |
| ppearances, Flight 412 has simply vanished into | thin air. |
| form in a made for television movie called Into | Thin Air. |
| cretive...it's like he just kinda vanished into | thin air." |
| rallel edged and almost square tipped, with the | thin airfoil section typical of the time. |
| n angle of attack can be approximated using the | thin airfoil theory, or determined from wind tunnel |
| They like to feed on | thin algae which is fiercely guarded by alogo and da |
| In some homes, kapusta is served very | thin, almost like a soup. |
| M106 has a slightly warped, | thin, almost edge-on Keplerian disk which is on a su |
| It is inflated but narrow and dries to a | thin, almost transparent papery texture. |
| fruit is a bladdery legume pod which dries to a | thin, almost transparent papery texture. |
| s wide and has a short, flattened stem which is | thin along the edges. |
| The sun can be seen through | thin altostratus, but thicker layers can be quite op |
| ed photography of a small projectile striking a | thin aluminium plate at 7000 m/s. |
| e butterfly shaped moving sector, made out of a | thin aluminum foil, is pivoted below. |
| This is achieved by removing just the | thin amorphous surface layer left by the last proces |
| The early peanut butter cookies were rolled | thin and cut into shapes. |
| normal instrument of writing and the notion of | thin and thick strokes was familiar to those accusto |
| It is small (wingspan 18-21 mm), | thin, and more or less brown all over. |
| The spur is very | thin and may be nearly two centimeters long. |
| " atmosphere of the song, but the sound was too | thin, and eventually Beck produced a sitar-like effe |
| The pelvic fin is long, | thin and scythe-like, and it has a pronounced chin b |
| The loreal scale is | thin and elongate, and appears stretched between the |
| The leaflets are | thin and soft to the touch with sharply serrated mar |
| maller than 0.1 labels a substance as thermally | thin, and heat can be assumed to be constant through |
| Tall, | thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy o |
| The loosened epidermis of the mine is very | thin and whitish at first. |
| d flat ridges creating plate-like scales; it is | thin and easily damaged. |
| These stones are extremely | thin and polished so that they emit a warm glow when |
| The bark is grey-brown, | thin and scaly at the base of the trunk. |
| h mine, with a loosened epidermis which is very | thin and almost pure white, on the upperside of the |
| Its wall is | thin, and it lacks the keel that is distinctive of h |
| ackish, lower mandible slightly paler, pointed, | thin and short, rather like in an insectivorous pass |
| The rind is | thin and slightly irregular, there are no additives |
| Leaves are long and | thin and found mostly near the ground level, but usu |
| lorful figure, nearly 6 feet 6 inches tall, and | thin, and usually wearing tweeds." |
| Some critics, noting how | thin and weary he appeared in some action scenes, sa |
| ozart commemoration] there entered a very tall, | thin and eccentric-looking woman who at once exclaim |
| The inner border is concave, | thin, and sharp, and marked about its center by the |
| The tanks were | thin and followed the profile of the roof. |
| The bark is | thin and scaly, flaking off in small circular plates |
| September 15, but the attackers were spread too | thin and could not afford troops for a major land at |
| eveloped crystals they are hairlike; very long, | thin, and delicate . |
| aching two meters in height; it may be dense or | thin and spindly. |
| acting division commander Adelbert Ames was too | thin, and an attack by Early's division broke throug |
| The barbels are | thin and short; the maxillary barbels only reach jus |
| Ice circles are | thin and circular slabs of ice that rotate slowly in |
| When the drops dry, the evaporate is | thin and smooth and no longer mealy. |
| Kelly's [performance] is as | thin and metallic as a nail; Miss Charisse's is sole |
| Legs | thin and very long. |
| The statues consist of two men, one tall and | thin and the other shorter and stout. |
| ttention, being of a dark, green color and very | thin, and so different from anything that he had eve |
| He was physically unattractive, being overly | thin and having a large nose. |
| The foliage is | thin, and strap like. |
| progressive rolling and stretching to a single | thin and very large sheet. |
| The case is | thin and comes in colors including sky blue, silver, |
| for a style in which the animals are extremely | thin and make circular patterns in open compositions |
| Roots: Roots relatively | thin and branching. |
| The style is light in body, | thin and sweetish in taste, and high in alcohol. |
| estogen-only contraceptives, the endometrium is | thin and atrophic. |
| hich is described as a "rat-tail" because it is | thin and free of wool. |
| Ribs of young joints are | thin, and the small areoles or spine-bearing areas m |
| a they can be found in the streets but they are | thin and shaped like a ring. |
| For individual servings, the dough is rolled | thin and then cut into squares. |
| The bark is | thin and smooth. |
| losed), opening to 5-8 cm broad; the scales are | thin and flexible. |
| It was all | thin and tinny." |
| ak (IMPS/NAMP 140, UNECE 2180) as they both are | thin and come from similar parts of the cow. |
| The inflorescences are 8 inches (20 cm) long, | thin and wiry, with verticils that have two to six b |
| The rind is often | thin and yellow or reddish in color. |
| The Occipitalis, | thin and quadrilateral in form, arises by tendinous |
| The jaw of the genus Amphidromus is | thin and weak with low flat ribs as it is seen on th |
| e slabs had tended to curve: the slabs were too | thin and were affected by the harsh winter weather c |
| Before the 1990s, Finland had a very | thin and stratified cocktail culture. |
| ese methods are based upon protoplasmic motion, | thin and elongated shape of the cell body, increased |
| His face is pale and drawn; His body | thin and unfed. |
| At its origin it is | thin and pointed, but it gradually increases in size |
| m hydroxide, washed, stretched, beaten flat and | thin, and treated chemically to prevent putrefaction |
| This apophysis can be | thin and lamellar, as in some Diahogna and Tetralyco |
| If the endometrium was also | thin and atrophic during an ovulatory cycle, this co |
| Recurrent episodes lead to | thin and atrophic skin. |
| al fin disc of the daisy stingray is moderately | thin and rounded, measuring about as wide as long. |
| Arch dams are | thin and require less material to construct than oth |
| The leaves are | thin and 0.5 to 2 inches long. |
| an't be seen from its surface, as they are very | thin and dark. |
| Leaves | thin and somewhat reverse lanceolate in shape. |
| erly, a drugget was a sort of cheap stuff, very | thin and narrow, usually made of wool, or half wool |
| gave her bread that had been toasted extremely | thin and named it "Melba toast" after her. |
| an antipasto, bresaola is usually sliced paper | thin and served at room temperature or slightly chil |
| all, only a couple of centimeters long and very | thin, and they contain tiny brownish peas. |
| The petals can be rice paper | thin, and on some plants nearly translucent; the flo |
| Oldham's soils were too | thin and poor to sustain crop growing, and so for de |
| curate due to their wide mark; scribe lines are | thin and semi-permanent. |
| thigh, the Caudofemoralis gives rise to a long, | thin, and narrow tendon that passes distally to the |
| the juxtaposition of Hatfield's pure, somewhat | thin and childlike (yet forceful) vocal quality with |
| reflect an atrophic endometrium, which means a | thin and not developed endometrium. |
| In an X-ray nova, the flow of gas is fairly | thin and slow, so the accretion disk remains relativ |
| The bark on younger trees is light grey, | thin and covered with resin blisters. |
| tions of Buffy, the Order's numbers continue to | thin, and many of the Master's most appreciated acol |
| They have a large underground tuber, | thin and inconspicuous stems. |
| The posterior ligament is | thin and membranous, and consists of transverse and |
| satin spar, in general (as fibrous crystals are | thin and narrow), desert roses that are thinly blade |
| tch marks on arms, face, legs, trunk, or groin; | thin and shiny skin; unusual bruising; urinating at |
| loped by a company called IMPT) to deposit both | thin and thick layers of a coating onto various subs |
| 1.7 mi above sea level) means the atmosphere is | thin, and the extreme cold keeps the amount of water |
| The Hyoglossus, | thin and quadrilateral, arises from the side of the |
| The bark is | thin and yellow-grey when mature, while immature ste |
| The keisaku itself is | thin and somewhat flexible; strikes with it, though |
| the articular processes of the atlas: they are | thin and loose. |
| The plot was found to be | thin, and the music insufficient to support interest |
| The canines were long, | thin and flattened from side to side but broad from |
| The bark is typically | thin and appears to be "shredded". |
| than their other legs (the back pair are short, | thin and doubled back on themselves). |
| own on the surface and red-brown on the inside, | thin, and scaly. |
| Both her mother and grandmother were | thin, and Haruna and her older sister were the first |
| In the living cowries the mantle is very | thin and trasparent, with short papillae and externa |
| Most of the glass user in the bottles is | thin and fragile glass, but sometimes they are also |
| rs of canned coconut milk typically combine the | thin and thick squeezes, with the addition of water |
| Beijing variant has the sauce | thin and watery, while the dish as prepared in Dongb |
| Flatkaka is soft, round, | thin and dark with a characteristic pattern from the |
| The outer lip is | thin and not flared. |
| The body is extremely | thin and cylindrical, especially caudally as it tape |
| I think the photo is ok, since it is | thin and of low quality, really we should be looking |
| puffy saclike calyx of sepals which is ribbed, | thin and membranous between the ribs and purple to p |
| The leaves are | thin and dissected into many triangular leaflets whi |
| ) prisms are commonly employed because they are | thin and light weight, and can be cut and placed in |
| ly as the nasal mucosa (lining) becomes dry and | thin and blood pressure tends to be higher. |
| he atmosphere is a little sliver that is pretty | thin and fragile. |
| It is a | thin and flat fasciculus, narrower at the middle tha |
| It can vary in thickness from very | thin and soup-like to thick and creamy. |
| The leaves are very | thin and pointed, somewhat needlelike, and up to 3 o |
| The limbs and tail are long and | thin and provide good climbing and running skills. |
| The rind is | thin and grey to yellow-green in colour. |
| emerge from the bracts; usually they are long, | thin, and white with speckled maroon throats. |
| xposed, high elevation, areas where the soil is | thin and heath family plants dominate. |
| , Lajoska appears pale and impoverished, with a | thin anemic frame and haunted visage. |
| ghts anywhere between 3 and 80 centimeters with | thin, angular stems. |
| has yellow daisy-like terminal flowers on long | thin angular stems, blooming in profusion during the |
| It is a small, | thin annual herb producing a hairy, glandular stem u |
| It is a small, | thin annual herb not exceeding 30 centimeters in hei |
| It is a | thin annual herb growing up to 40 centimeters tall, |
| It is a broad and | thin antero-posterior peritoneal fold, falciform (La |
| s proceed upward and medially, expanding into a | thin aponeurosis which is continuous on the bridge o |
| layer of superficial fascia (Colles' Fascia) is | thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable |
| ilar to that of A. similus but, from above, the | thin apophysis is longer. |
| This was probably because of Boi's | thin appearance during his era as a youth player. |
| y rich, chocolate and cream filling, and a very | thin apricot jam layer. |
| type is a concrete double, curvature parabolic, | thin arc dam. |
| It is built entirely of concrete and has a | thin arch design. |
| The Stewart Mountain Dam is a concrete | thin arch dam located 41 miles northeast of Phoenix, |
| It is a small ward; a long | thin area, in shape similar to a left pointing arrow |
| In the | thin areas of the PRP bag, observe the appearance of |
| Fibrous capsule of Glisson, a | thin areolar coat of fibrous tissue lying inside the |
| Sideritic concretions and | thin argillaceous limestone beds are present within |
| -12 mm broad, light green and spatulate, with a | thin arm and a broad tip with a point. |
| entri's speed comes at a price: the fighter has | thin armor plating. |
| The | thin armor enabled the weight to be kept to three to |
| For combat it was a poor design, with | thin armor, inadequate main armament and a high prof |
| oviet 44th Army had only obsolescent types with | thin armour which were nearly all destroyed. |
| vals in Spain due to their firepower, but their | thin armour, in common with most tanks of the period |
| e short, reddish-brown creatures with two long, | thin arms with three long suction cup-like fingers. |
| He is portrayed with a protruding stomach, | thin arms, and exaggerated facial features, such as |
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