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  • filaments; and opposite the last phalanx sends upward a dorsal branch, which supplies the structures
  • les in this region, but at its back part sends upward a vertical septum from its deep surface, which
  • A full bibliography can be found in Edward Upward: A Bibliography 1920-2000, Alan Walker, Enitha
  • aurice Francis Egan under the title Onward and Upward: A Year Book (Baltimore, 1902).
  • this problem by having its gimbal frame angled upward about 30° from the longitudinal axis of the ai
  • low the allowable development line, then built upward, above the line.
  • From there a track leads westward and upward across the slope of the island to the lighthou
  • The climate creates conditions of upward air currents and relatively little low-cloud f
  • rises later, the ice expands and forces itself upward along the lines of the crack, in much the same
  • tack (wherein Blanka travels straight forward, upward, along the ground, or in an arc).
  • eally big sneeze causing Dopey to pop out, fly upward and out of the coat, and safely into the cotta
  • bers cross the clavicle, and proceed obliquely upward and medially along the side of the neck.
  • ng directed downward and backward and its apex upward and backward.
  • resents a broad, shallow groove which inclines upward and forward from the foramen magnum; it suppor
  • medial side of the left Psoas major, and runs upward and backward to the apex, from which it bends
  • s in the storm, however, quickly carry the air upward, and when it reaches the top of the cloud mass
  • bs; it is broad and flat, its surfaces looking upward and downward, and its borders inward and outwa
  • The ossicones usually pointed upward, and were curved backwards, with males having
  • Their horns are directed upward and are long and curved.
  • Cline Ensemble, he can be heard on Sparks Fly Upward and The Constant Flame, two releases on Crypto
  • to fillies and mares, aged three-years old and upward, and since 1973 has been run at a distance of
  • To achieve the proper look, the floor slanted upward and narrowed, while very small actors of three
  • tilever 42 feet from the columns as they taper upward and inward.
  • id that "White's body stiffened and was thrust upward and backward to the back of the electric chair
  • ibly superheated) expels the oil or fuel above upward and out of the container, resulting in the dis
  • ic field, she can cause the Earth to repel her upward, and thereby fly by magnetic levitation.
  • her and arm extended (but not locked) straight upward and pointing his index finger, then the diamet
  • At the NAIRU the upward and downward forces on price and wage inflatio
  • ses five different basic lines: deeply curved ( upward and downward), shallow curved (upward and down
  • hyoid bone, and with it the tongue, is carried upward and forward by the anterior bellies of the Dig
  • its transverse process, and passing obliquely upward and medialward, is inserted into the inferior
  • atter to the pectineal line, a few fibers pass upward and medialward, behind the medial crus of the
  • of the superciliary arch; and its fibers pass upward and lateralward, between the palpebral and orb
  • r ligament and the pubis and passes diagonally upward and medially behind the superficial inguinal r
  • eral to the incisive fossa; its fibers proceed upward and medially, expanding into a thin aponeurosi
  • t of the medial condyle of the tibia obliquely upward and lateralward to the back part of the latera
  • It is directed upward and is oval in form, its long diameter being d
  • From these attachments the fibers are directed upward, and join the galea aponeurotica below the cor
  • Red streamers are levitated upward and reveal the performers arranged in the form
  • e of magma, which crystallized from the bottom upward and the top downward.
  • edical sign that allows observers to notice an upward and outward movement of the eye, when an attem
  • in that age comes from the verb ageru, meaning upward, and implying direction and/or motion.
  • e between the inspiration orienting the artist upward and the heavy, gravity-bound smallness of his
  • The final song, "I have trod the upward and the downward slope", was added to the cycl
  • arly summer; the five stamens are long, curved upward, and bright red, giving the distinct impressio
  • This type of structure also solves both the upward and downward funarg problems, so first-class l
  • rtery as it curves in front of the pleura runs upward and lateralward immediately below the apex.
  • ng a fist with the right hand, index extending upward, and the left hand also making a fist and encl
  • falling as intended by the legislature, surged upward and more than doubled within six years.
  • or within the Driftless Area, a good 660 feet upward and across.
  • As the muscles of the two sides pass upward and lateralward, they leave between them a tri
  • alance between mutation (pushing the frequency upward) and selection (pushing it downward), thus the
  • The arrows upward and downwards illustrate the direction up towa
  • s nicknamed the "flying banana" because of the upward angle of the aft fuselage that ensured the lar
  • oad sign, "forward" is usually indicated by an upward arrow.
  • e is bent medially and at the same time tilted upward; as the result of the twisting, the external s
  • A university or non-profit organization builds upward as it prepares for its future.
  • ing 'sine curve', but the spiral which springs upward as it turns.
  • Looking upward at tree, 1967
  • cy band faders to describe a curve that sweeps upward at the left and right sides.
  • This sudden expansion propels the magma upward at rapid speeds, resulting in a shallow supers
  • The end of tube D is bent upward at E to facilitate collection of gas (or vapor
  • Army installation in Warren Grove was climbing upward at 8,000 feet.
  • low tone, going downward at the beginning and upward at the end.
  • The stage was designed to slope upward at 5.7 degrees away from the audience, to prov
  • "Teddy" aims his rifle upward at the tree and fells what appears to be a com
  • The vapor travels upward at a design velocity which minimizes the entra
  • n two side platforms, but express tracks slant upward at this station and between them are the risin
  • chamber horizontal, phragmocone behind arched upward away from the bottom, using a combination of c
  • ic surface) is convex, smooth, and is directed upward, backward, and to the left, except at its uppe
  • It passes upward behind the temporomandibular articulation, ent
  • arises immediately below the elbow-joint, runs upward between the Brachialis and Pronator teres, sup
  • ne begins in the midrib, spreading outward and upward between two lateral veins.
  • This gives the driver a small upward boost and slightly reduces drag.
  • Upward Bound
  • The Upward Bound Trust is a charity (Charities no.
  • Two students in upward bound were named the best for the area.
  • continuing on to work with at-risk students at Upward Bound High School in Hartwick, New York.
  • There, he taught in an Upward Bound program for disadvantaged students and p
  • y the Airtech Ltd company and they allowed the Upward Bound Trust to start gliding operations in 196
  • nt Search, Prom Committee, Jr. High Beta Club, Upward Bound, Concession Club Workers, and Youth Lead
  • In 1966, the college launched Upward Bound, a federally-funded summer program to he
  • iterary club, Network of Trust, talent search, Upward Bound, YAK and yearbook.
  • ch Johnsonian initiatives as the Job Corps and Upward Bound.
  • cing the downward gravitational force with the upward buoyant and electric forces on tiny charged dr
  • Some versions still had the triangle point upward, but the design above was the one which was pr
  • t class was added, and weight allowances crept upward; by 1997 the heavyweight maximum was 170 pound
  • Based upon the 1911 story As the Sparks Fly Upward by Cyrus Townsend Brady, the film is now consi
  • eat resemblance to the story As the Sparks Fly Upward by Cyrus Townsend Brady.
  • ak, which charges downhill and pulls the skier upward by means of the rope.
  • events the condyloid process from being driven upward by a blow and fracturing the base of the skull
  • by hotspot volcanism, or as island arcs pushed upward by the collision and subduction of tectonic pl
  • n with Route 23A, is characterized by a steady upward climb after the creek has been crossed, the tw
  • America, the Champs Sports Bowl continues its upward climb as the game took on a new look in 2010.
  • The FX-603P was upward compatible to the FX-602P could load FX-602P p
  • the logic-based extension should be upward compatible with a future extension that will s
  • Upward continuation is a method used in oil explorati
  • on is simply left-right, or looking vertically upward, counterclockwise around the zenith.
  • th his beak released it from the skin: it flew upward, creating daylight.
  • Dogs who have tails tend to have an upward curve in the tail, which is called the sickle
  • ises from cohesion produces the characteristic upward curve in a fluid, such as water.
  • The CFL ends the 20th century on a continued upward curve.
  • ey coated with a black pigmented skin and have upward curving horns.
  • The Ivyholme colours are alternate upward diagonal black and silver stripes with yellow
  • lew colours are a blue tie with black bordered upward diagonal red stripes; the Blew House Caerulean
  • iorly, the fleshy portion of the muscle passes upward, diminishing in size as it ascends, and ends b
  • r pushes the joystick in the relative north or upward direction more-often-than-not the roll results
  • h the sun are represented by waggle runs in an upward direction on the vertical combs, and any angle
  • This 5th head of Shiva faces the upward direction, towards the sky.
  • ter gradually moved outward geographically and upward economically from its roots in the inner city,
  • ity gradually moved outward geographically and upward economically from its roots establishing itsel
  • h, fence or surface) and, pointing its abdomen upward, eject fine threads of silk from the spinneret
  • Urdhva Prasarita Padasana ( Upward Extended Feet Pose)
  • ) overhang of the upper wing, wire braced from upward extensions of the interplane struts.
  • This upward facing flower of the Heliconia family, which a
  • If it doesn't, a fluid parcel displaced upward finds itself lighter than its neighbors, and c
  • the southern flank of the Weald anticline, an upward flexure of the crust and the major geological
  • nking into the aphotic zone is balanced by the upward flux of nitrate.
  • hand cupped, palm upward, for a chimpanzee to place food in.
  • andem with an access door on each side hinging upward for entry and exit.
  • ed against the downward force of gravity by an upward force stemming from photon momentum transfer.
  • In the turnaround process they exert an upward force on the station at the top of the tower,
  • ed the tendon of the conus arteriosus, extends upward from the right atrioventricular fibrous ring a
  • These tubercles are bright red and extend upward from the arms.
  • um inferius or ventricular septum, which grows upward from the lower part of the ventricle, its posi
  • The company saw sales trend upward from 2006 through 2008, when it was the only b
  • tors and three "scenic elevators", which glide upward from the lobby, through the atrium and, finall
  • White five (5) Red lightning flashes radiating upward from the hole, fimbriated White.
  • ne and draws a line segment or curve that goes upward from x to y whenever y covers x (that is, when
  • in the roof of this furrow, growing inward and upward from the outside edge.
  • stance to submission, but spiritually it moves upward from proud isolation through humility to a thi
  • Q-43 radar was mounted on a boom that extended upward from the rear of the Gama Goat's trailer.
  • ts of cortical and medullary systems continued upward from the mycelial strand in the earliest stage
  • part of the occipital bone extends forward and upward from the foramen magnum, and presents in front
  • Projecting upward from the middle line of this plate is a thick,
  • -tip movement along the Z axis in handwriting, upward from the supporting writing surface (XY plane)
  • Natural light filters upward from shallow slits in the walls catching refle
  • arge dark brown blotch that extends diagonally upward from the inner margin near the anal angle.
  • entley's invention, who later moved onward and upward from the Atlanta Junior Golf Association to de
  • t is pyramidal in shape, four sided, and rises upward from a base approximately seven feet in diamet
  • The upward glance when the heart was bitten again by the
  • grammer Hideki Matsutake, and features a slow, upward glissando similar to the Deep Note, THX's audi
  • jump, A to do a normal jump and X to grab onto upward going rockets.
  • This upward gradient leads to even higher peaks in the cre
  • The neat, dense upward growth of 'Bradford' - which made it desirable
  • The ride ends with trains passing through an upward helix before hitting the final brake run, befo
  • , the coaster train shoots along a two-layered upward helix before running behind the Turbo Ride the
  • She flies upward, her hair styled and upper wings attached, the
  • knowledge they would always be able to migrate upward if their needs grew, without reprogramming of
  • As the piston travels upward in the cylinder, it creates low pressure area
  • l the eyes down, forcing the head to be tilted upward in order to see straight ahead.
  • in that, in February 2002, Brock was realigned upward in classification from Class A to Class AA, ye
  • ework being let off in all directions (chiefly upward) in the front quad of Hertford, but also a hug
  • dioxide was forming deep in the sand, heaving upward in an enormous "blow" with a dust whirlpool at
  • The King's Chamber, with its upward inclined dual ‘airshafts', was built to captur
  • of the hall but leaves a space there and flies upward independently of the back wall.
  • trapped, two vertical lasers propel the atoms upward inside a microwave chamber.
  • d would hold it in a cupped style, palm facing upward, instead of the normal upright "target" positi
  • It radiates upward into the teat cistern.
  • s on the transverse faces of the pylons extend upward into the vaulted ceiling.
  • e six wizard gems loose, causing them to shoot upward into the sky and circle briefly overhead befor
  • ip a switch and direct 5 metre plumes of flame upward into the facial area of anyone trying to enter
  • sophagus and upper stomach), and then migrated upward into the buccal cavity- pharyngeal mucosa and
  • t features a single row of pillars which flare upward into the arched ceiling, separated by circular
  • anabatos, verbal of anabainein meaning moving upward, is a wind which blows up a steep slope or mou
  • Next to two logos is shown an upward laurel wreath.
  • ch prominently features syncopations and three upward leaps of a perfect fourth.
  • intervals in the strings and upper winds with upward leaps, thus allowing Elgar to create much expr
  • Upward let your banners fly, Let heart, mind and spir
  • Main article: Upward looking sonar
  • An upward looking sonar (ULS) is a sonar device pointed
  • d; certainly the sound of "The Cossack" on the upward march is very evocative.
  • rms rather more than a hemisphere, is directed upward, medialward, and a little forward, the greater
  • Recent applications have focused on the upward mobility of immigrants to the US and Southern
  • e work, and face a glass ceiling that prevents upward mobility in their organization.
  • nomic security, entrepreneurial innovation and upward mobility [...] we should be guided by what wor
  • Shady has dreams of upward mobility and, because of this, tries to disass
  • es are braked they also transfer some of their upward momentum to the tower structure, exerting a li
  • the open airstair, were able to reproduce the upward motion of the tail section described by the fl
  • table conditions (potential density decreasing upward) motion along surfaces of constant potential d
  • ice with the sharp point of the angle pointing upward, mounted on a saw-horse like support.
  • That was definitely an upward move in his career.
  • cent, they were unlikely to have ever provided upward movement unless used at angles of attack that
  • ing an extra push to the drill stem, while the upward movement is assured by other workers, pulling
  • Put more simply: it applies to the upward movement of the foot at the ankle joint.
  • The upward movement of the eye is present in the majority
  • energy accumulated by the millimetre per week upward movement of the Indian plate.
  • His work on the upward movement of tree sap proved that the process w
  • pricious opening in the tonic is replied by an upward movement and a syncopated accompaniment in the
  • It consists of an upward movement of the hands, which are loosely joine
  • , further spreading of the blastocoel floor by upward movement of vegetal cells contributes to the a
  • Paz was short and plain with a small upward nose and a mischievous look in her small eyes.
  • led in part by several recent polls suggesting upward of 1 in 5 Americans believe it to be true.
  • ght to the airstrip range from a low of 381 to upward of ten thousand.
  • Australian prime-time shows need to obtain upward of 1,150,000 weekly viewers to ensure survival
  • to the body of the axis, and is a continuation upward of the anterior longitudinal ligament.
  • His judicial opinions, upward of 1800 in number, dealing largely with the la
  • reased under his tenure from a few thousand to upward of 50,000.
  • nd created a large cow-calf operation, raising upward of 300 Angus and Angus-cross cows.
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