I have always liked drawing faces and can still remember my flush of pleasure when I first got the epicanthic fold right. |
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Cut equal-sized pieces of card and fold them in two, to use as place cards. |
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The shell possesses a sulcus on the ventral valve and a corresponding fold on the dorsal valve and several weak plications on flanks. |
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This is the job of the iris diaphragm, a series of overlapping metal plates that can fold in on each other or expand out. |
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Play is the same manner as poker, high score wins the pot, and players are allowed to fold if the betting gets too much for them. |
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Also, to refuse to fold when a player knows that he or she is beat is stubbornness, not poker. |
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The best ones have a scuff-proof cover, fold up for portaging, and join two types of foam padding. |
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It would be nice to fold each side over about an inch and sew it just so it doesn't fray and start to look like a rag. |
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To prepare it, wash the leaves, then fold in half and cut out the tough center rib. |
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The latter region has the potential to fold into a hairpin secondary structure. |
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To finish the bisque, in a medium bowl, using a rubber spatula, gently fold the whipped cream into the bisque until smooth. |
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Remove bowl from the machine and gently fold in the sifted flour using a plastic spatula. |
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However, the rear seats do fold down flat, greatly increasing your luggage space. |
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The way the back seats fold flat to create the boot and swivel round so you can watch an event or have a picnic would be a selling point. |
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The front passenger seat can fold flat to act as a picnic table or worktop. |
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When the ladder is not in use, most designs have a feature that allows them to fold flat against the wall to free up additional floor space. |
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When you fold the seats, the Tourer is even more spacious than the Swedish pair. |
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He nodded and reached back into the plane to fold his seat forward and grabbed their bags. |
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With all the back seats used, luggage room is still a class leading 430-litres, and fold the seats away and there is 1,300-litres. |
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On the courtyard side, full-height panels made of perforated aluminium fold out crisply like a concertina to open up the house. |
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Membrane and water-soluble proteins commonly fold into bundles of alpha-helices. |
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Most small proteins can spontaneously fold to form biologically functional structures. |
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Season and fold the rice paper to enclose the cod, transfer to a parchment lined sheet pan and set aside. |
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If it was allowed to fold these women would lose a lifeline and this would put a greater burden on other statutory services. |
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He's as calm under pressure as any other player on this roster and won't fold in the pressure-cooker of the World Cup. |
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They've been there, they've done it, they rarely fold under psychological pressure. |
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Their bargain-bin lineup has a Triple-A whiff to it, and they could easily fold in the second half, like they did last season. |
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Fermanagh teams would fold when the finishing line was in sight, they wouldn't be able to cross it. |
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Experienced, disciplined teams can frustrate the Tigers, who can fold under pressure. |
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Teams so often fold up facing a mountainous task like the one before Australia. |
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Perhaps it would be better instead to find a nice hidden fold in the hills on which to site a small, unobtrusive nuclear power station. |
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When I reached the last little fold of ground the nearest was still 200 yards away. |
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It has conveniently, or not depending on your perspective, concealed itself in the fold of one of the many valleys. |
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Climbing its slopes, with a twinge of excitement I spot an encampment of black tents set in the fold of a green glen. |
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There is a picture, in my mind, of an impossibly long, steep path up a bleak peak rising Golgotha-like above a fold of green hills. |
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In the study area, the surface geology of the foreland fold and thrust belt is dominated by the south Urals accretionary complex. |
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There's an update to this piece below the fold which could make this reference even-more apt. |
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Tony fingered the script nervously, aware of every bend and fold in the paper. |
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The man went back inside and a few minutes later returned with a fold of paper. |
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So I put a fold of toilet paper over the stains and soaked the paper in sodium hypochlorite. |
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When in the presence of a vampire, fold your arms, cross your ankles or legs and place your folded arms across your solar plexus. |
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He asked seriously, his hands coming up to fold together high up on his chest. |
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Small puffs of cloud lay low in the east, like a flock of sheep at daybreak, waiting for the gate of the fold to open. |
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He returned to the fold of Congress Party in 1996 and remained in it till he died. |
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South Africa's readmission into the African fold has given Chicco fresh sources of inspiration. |
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Once in the fold of the culture of jazz, you would find your own rhythm and feel energised, right from the start. |
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Robert set aside the plush coverlet, moving again to help her fold the blankets. |
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Once in a while, try to alternate the way you fold your garments in order to prevent creases from setting in permanently. |
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Put a generous dollop of beef into the centre of each circle and fold over to form a crescent. |
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Train trips are a good time to fold up your mobile and break out the cribbage board. |
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Spoon a little of the pumpkin filling onto the centre of each round, fold in half and crimp the edges. |
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Add the herbs and fold half of the fraise des bois into the sabayon while reserving the remaining half for garnish. |
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My daughter the croqueta connoisseur was loving life as she squeezed a croqueta within the fold of warm Cuban bread and took a big bite. |
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When choosing your tuxedo shirt, try to select one with French cuffs, which fold up and are fastened with cufflinks. |
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Applied over time, these stresses cause the rocks of the crust to fold and fracture. |
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As a general rule, your trousers' cuffs should break and create a small fold when you have your shoes on. |
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If you are making ham and cheese galettes, drop the filling on the batter and fold in two. |
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If Junior had a single bed, this might be the time to replace it with a fold out sofa, futon sofa, or daybed. |
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To fold simply push the sight down, depress the button, and lock the sight into place. |
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When I had children, we had to take the baby in our arms and fold the pushchair to get on the bus. |
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It's not very nice either when people wheel through it with pushchairs and then have to fold them up and put them back in the boot of their cars. |
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The glassy living area holds a compact galley kitchen and great room with built-ins that fold out for overnight guests. |
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Blend half the egg white into the pepper mix, then fold in the remainder with a spatula. |
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Beat the egg whites until they form soft peaks, and gently fold the egg white through the chocolate mixture. |
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She has raised some timely related issues, so we'll try to grok their intricacies and fold them into the discussion. |
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Can homologous proteins sharing the same fold differ significantly in the area of densely packed domains? |
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As soon as it is cooked through, fold it double, turn it out on a hot dish, and serve at once. |
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Therefore, turnover has gone up 480 fold and pre-tax profit is 500 times larger. |
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He vowed the department would not sit back and fold its arms, but would appoint an acting principal. |
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The soft fold of a necktie printed with a bookshelf pattern makes the structure appear to be toppling. |
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We also know that newspaper stories that start above the fold are more important than stories that start below the fold. |
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Placement of the subscription box should be preferably above the fold or in a pop-up. |
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I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but I'm running out of pockets and I can't quite bring myself to carry a handbag. |
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The former entered the fold of the Khalsa in Guru Gobind Singh's time, and took the name of Lal Singh. |
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In its hanging wall, however, a drag fold syncline and a rollover anticline developed. |
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I see there are also websites run by ex-vegans, apostates as it were, who left the fold chiefly for health reasons. |
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In Renault's Wind concept roadster, the steering wheel and pedals fold away when the door is opened. |
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Brush around the edges with butter and fold in the sides then roll up into fingers. |
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This pair of fold away lorgnettes are strung with a dyed coral dragon carving, fluorite beads and small glass beads. |
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In another medium mixing bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff and fold them also into the chocolate mixture. |
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Founded in 1944, the Orpheus Choir may have to fold due to a lack of male voices. |
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The back seats fold down but not completely flat and they leave behind a big ridge. |
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To stow, simply fold it up and hook the leather thongs over the brass studs. |
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Now tip the white sauce into the beaten egg white and fold in carefully, either using a silver spoon or not using a silver spoon. |
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Carefully fold the dry ingredients, in two batches, into the beaten egg whites with a flexible rubber spatula. |
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Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg and sugar then carefully fold in the beaten egg whites with a metal spoon. |
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They say God could have forgiven me, let me repent and brought me back into the fold of the seraphim, yet He chose not to. |
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Serge the edge with a 3-thread overlock stitch, fold the edge over, then topstitch. |
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It is commonly known that a biopolymer like RNA must fold into a precise three-dimensional conformation for it to properly function. |
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The RSPB and English Nature revealed that bittern numbers have increased five fold in just seven years. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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He kept the knife blade flat against his wrist, hidden in the fold of his sleeve. |
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Beat whites with caster sugar till stiff, sift icing sugar and cornflour together and fold into egg white mixture. |
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Within the room, twin beds came into view, light making manifest every fold and curve of the gray-blue covers draped upon them. |
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I pour the filling into the unbaked pie crust and gently fold the top pastry over my concoction. |
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Many older malls will fold as consumers start to patronize the new, unenclosed, lifestyle malls that are sprouting up throughout the country. |
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Each row is independent from the other, so you can unlink rows, or fold it up and put it away. |
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Stratigraphic relationships show that the Mata nappe follows a recumbent fold structure characterized by a normal and an inverted fold limb. |
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The result is a set of long, parallel sausage-shaped bodies called boudins, elongated in the direction of the fold axis. |
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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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I placed the centre front seam on the fold of the fabric and cut the vee to more of a curve. |
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This is not true Hinduism, which has always shown its tolerance and accepted in its fold other creeds and faiths. |
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I'd get lots of sheets of A4 paper, fold them over, staple them and make an instant book, write my story and draw covers. |
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Furthermore, the overall fold and the oligomeric structure of the molecule was validated by small angle x-ray scattering. |
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Carefully fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and transfer mixture to buttered baking pan. |
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Around this, fold a layer of Bayonne ham, the two layers of caul and tie gently in 3 or four places. |
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He even found that his fold of 14 Highland cattle acted as a social ice-breaker when he moved into the community. |
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There was a gurgling coffee machine on a fold out card table, along with empty plastic cups and an ice bucket. |
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After making the cylinder, fold the top of the cylinder over and pin it shut with clothespins. |
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This dress is also marvellous for travelling, as you can just fold the dress down into two layers and create a pencil skirt. |
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This vascular and nervous unit is contained in a band or fold of the peritoneum that is called the suspensory ligament of the ovary. |
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The form of a fold in linen or cotton shows us the resilience or dryness of the fiber, as well as the coldness or warmth of the material. |
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While the femur could likely fold back against the side to a considerable degree, it cannot rotate dorsoventrally. |
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The tertiary fold of a protein is difficult to predict computationally without the aid of geometrical constraints. |
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The pinnae of the ears are large and can fold back to protect the ears while the aardvark is burrowing. |
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Whip the egg whites until very stiff and fold into the mixture with a metal spoon, using a figure of eight movement. |
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But they say, just look at the way they fold the filter paper, that shows they are experienced chemists. |
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When you have finished beating gently, fold in 1 cup of sifted plain flour. |
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Lay your bookmark upside down very carefully on one edge of the contact paper so you can fold over the rest of it on the back of the bookmark. |
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She stopped pacing to fold her arms over her chest and look contemptuously on the boy. |
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By definition, a pleat is a fold in cloth made by doubling the material upon itself and then pressing or stitching it into place. |
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Brush the edges of the wrappers with water and fold over to seal, pleating the edges and releasing any air bubbles. |
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Add the cream, garlic olive oil and cod liver oil and fold to combine season, and set aside keeping warm. |
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When dissolved in water, most proteins fold into either a single conformation or a small ensemble of similar conformations. |
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He dreads the day he may have to fold his fishing nets for good and haul his dugout canoe from the water for the last time. |
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The paper gives most of the space above the fold to a five-column colour photo of a Lions Club wine tasting. |
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Place enough content above the fold to allow your visitor to make a decision about continuing on the site. |
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Place conversion exits above the fold and at every scroll-and-a-half of screen space. |
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Mix in the sieved spicy flour until smooth then finally fold in the grated carrot, sultanas, coconut and walnuts. |
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After landing, the rotors and propellers would automatically fold away, and the machine would use the same engine to drive its wheels. |
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When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling. |
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Use cloth napkins, fold them into accordion pleats and place them in the water glasses. |
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The Oman Fault separates the Zagros fold and thrust belt from the Makran accretionary wedge in the east. |
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He proposes to build a stone cairn six or seven feet high and 12 to 14 feet across, either inside the fold or next to it. |
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Be aware that trolley-bags usually have a chassis, so they do not fold up and pack away so easily. |
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This fold gathers the hydrophobic residues such that the acyl side chains have a reduced exposure to water. |
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In another bowl, zest and juice the lemons and limes, then fold through the cream. |
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Finally, gradually fold in the flour mix, making sure that the batter remains light and aerated. |
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For the filling, lightly whip the cream, then fold in the yoghurt, sugar and rosewater. |
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Lightly whip the cream into soft peaks, then gently fold it in to achieve the required whipped consistency. |
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Lightly whip the cream until it begins to thicken and fold it into the yoghurt mixture with the vanilla seeds. |
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With a clean whisk, beat the egg white till it stands stiff then fold into the mascarpone. |
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Lightly whisk one-quarter of the whites into the custard to loosen it slightly, then carefully fold in the remainder. |
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It's very important to condition your horse to the sound of rattling paper as you fold and unfold the map. |
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Sew the short ends together to form a circle then fold it in half with wrong sides together so the raw edges meet. |
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To machine-stitch a blind hem, fold up the hem, then turn back the garment just below the hem raw edge. |
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It has a distinct fold of flesh, marked by a line of hair that runs like a keel along its belly. |
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The centre seats slide, recline or fold and the rearmost ones easily fold into the floor. |
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About 5 minutes before tuna bake is done, beat remaining egg white until stiff but not dry and fold into mayonnaise mixture. |
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They see him bringing working-class whites and Southerners into the fold in a way that no other Democrat could. |
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In the film world, it was really Kevin Smith who brought Osment back into the fold with Tusk. |
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It must support farmers and the environment and protect constituents rather than fold to the heavy handed lobbying tactics of the agroindustry. |
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The second-row captain's chars slide back and forth and tracks and easily fold away against the front seats to help people access the 3rd row. |
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Facing each other, the female rolls the egg from a furry fold in her abdomen to the male who balances it on his toes and slips his coat over it to keep it warm. |
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Sew the circle in place up to the fold line with a straight stitch as illustrated. |
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By bluffing, you may induce players with better hands to fold before the showdown and thus win the pot with a poor hand. |
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Your product should be displayed above the fold of your web page. |
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When correct side out the lens edges will fold in like a taco, when inverted the lens edges will flare out. |
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We actually had to go up on our shelf, pull down a filter, fold it, and put it in the sieve. |
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Plotz proposes constructed silhouettes where each detail or pleat and each movement, fold or bow is essential to guarantee an outfit's balance. |
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While you pull the main lock button toward the front of the presenter, fold the head completely. |
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And because of the persecution many more shall come into the fold of the Lamb of God receiving the salvation of the Blood of the Lamb. |
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The empty container lids fold back and out of the way to allow the storage boxes to nest when empty. |
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To roll up the band in a direction or the other, to ring the band at each end and to fold back the gauze at the end of the finger. |
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For knife-edge pleats, with fabric right side up, fold first marked line over to meet with second-marked line. |
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Knife-edge pleats consist of folds on evenly spaced, marked lines that all fold in the same direction. |
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The Gentle Annie fold here is a convex formation closing to the east. |
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Several coats of epidermis cover the region, often making the center fold unnoticeable. |
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Then fold down the sides of the smaller box so that they tuck into the base of the larger box. |
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Cut the cheese into small dice, fold into the yoghurt mixture then lightly mix with the dry ingredients. |
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Even a bluffing superpower can be forced to ante up ... or perhaps fold as casualties mount and treasury accounts go bust. |
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Adjacent car bodies attempt to fold up similar to a jackknife when they are in this condition. |
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Brush beaten egg on the edges and fold over the puff pastry, pressing the edges together securely with your fingers or a fork. |
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Once the game was over, a hinge attached to the upper part made it easy to fold up and store the table. |
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Release the wing nut on the pillion passenger seat and fold the seat forward. |
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Each drag brace hinges at both ends and in the centre to allow it to fold up into the wheel well during retraction. |
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The invention consists of a plastic container that you fold up like a book. |
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When almost cooked, place a slice of mortadella and a slice of fontina on the most cooked side of the fritter and fold in half. |
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Before folding out the machine extension arms, retract or fold up the parking supports. |
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The only difference between the two is that the Ridgeline seat will fold up to provide a bit of inside cargo space. |
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With the wing in the open-position a membrane fold touches the tegula. |
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Try these: Don't fold your arms, twiddle your thumbs, or clasp your hands together. |
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Guilavogui clapped his empty hands together and went up to the street to fold the newspaper dispensers up by the subway entrance. |
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But there was nothing else, apart from the scrawled signature and, below it, printed instructions about how to fold the aerogram. |
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Turbidite deposits and westward younging of limestones and evaporites record the development of the foreland fold and thrust belt during the Late Carboniferous Epoch. |
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Season with salt and pepper and fold in the grits, corn, and parsley. |
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On the best album yet in this still-young year, the group's jagged fold of guitar, bass and drums welcomes keyboards, harpsichords and even more keyboards. |
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Twist the cap sleeves up for a goddess look, wrap the belt around your neck for a plunging halter neckline, or fold the whole thing down for a flowing, romantic skirt. |
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However, proteins sharing the same fold can have different functions, and structure determination and analysis will not always mean that function can be derived. |
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The door-pulls and the gear lever are in translucent coloured plastic, and the rear seats individually slide, fold and stow away to enlarge the meagre boot. |
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I really prefer to fold up the futon each day and would love to have a Murphy bed or this nifty one I found that folds up on a gliding hinge to be a desk by day. |
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Mongrelization under the cover of school integration is the monstrous wolf that seeks entrance into the fold where it would not stop until it had devoured the whole flock. |
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Whisk cream or fromage frais in peaks and fold into mixture. |
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He always wrote on pale blue aerogramme paper, the kind where you fold and lick the tabs on the top and sides, transforming them into simple but elegant envelopes. |
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Unpeg each item and fold it carefully before putting it into your basket. |
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Often, female dancers cover the head with a dupatta, a fold of cloth. |
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Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position. |
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Lightly whip the cream and fold this in, along with the vanilla essence. |
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The biceps skinfold thickness was measured as the thickness of a vertical fold raised on the anterior aspect of the arm, over the belly of the biceps muscle. |
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The main fold occurs centrally on the frame, followed by quick release of the handlebars, seat, and mudguard to compact into a light, manageable size. |
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The key is to fold the item, but avoid creating a sharp crease. |
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If you hook the eel further back, the body of the eel will fold up along the shank of the hook causing it to spin and you can do without that hassle. |
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Fold in the egg whites and apricot glaze and fold until just combined. |
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He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one of the saris spread on the ground in place of mats. |
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Combine the egg yolks and whites and fold them carefully together. |
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Running above the fold on the front page of business, it read as follows. |
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The caregivers simultaneously pull out the first fold up under the patient. |
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Also practical are the kind that fold up for easy transporting and storing in small spaces. |
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With the garment right side up, fold back the garment to expose the small triangular fabric piece and the end of the welt strip. |
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You wrap the fabric around yourself once, tuck the top into your half-slip, fold a few pleats, and tuck them into the same slip. |
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Just fold the handles, and it will fit easily in the trunk of even a compact car with no trouble at all. |
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Be sure to fold the paper loosely and not crease it at the folds. |
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The 1911 Copyright Act served to consolidate existing common law and legislation and brought within the copyright fold the right to perform a creative work. |
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The unit is highly regulated with no RF hash, over voltage protection, fold back short circuit protection and reverse polarization protection. |
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The skin fold from the hook bone runs diagonally forward towards the last rib. |
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To fold back the floral poles after flowering to consolidate the tufts Contribution of compost or compost. |
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You could fold the square into a triangle to make it into a kerchief for a doll! |
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Mary stood at the far end, struggling to fold a double fitted sheet. |
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When open, the doors should fold back against a wall and be capable of being held fast. |
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If the bettor just has two pair and you act strongly, he may think you have three fours and fold if he doesn't improve. |
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At the narrow end, do not backstitch but instead take the last four or five stitches right along the fold of the fabric, then stitch off at the point. |
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For the sumac butter, in a bowl, combine the butter, sumac, breadcrumbs, lemon juice, and fleur de sel and, using a rubber spatula, fold to combine. |
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Articles designed to fold shall have a folding mechanism that cannot be activated by a child or by inadvertent action on the part of the carer. |
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Other parts fold down to allow an existing garden to flow up onto the roof. |
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Place stuffing in the centre and then fold the sides together. |
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Iron the label and fold the edges under. attach it with a decorative stitch using a matching embroidery thread. |
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They're metal-cased with decent quality roof prisms and they fold down to almost nothing. |
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With scissors, clip the long edge of the card on the fold creases up to the line you drew. |
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Steps: 600 mm high. Steps pull out easily and fold back automatically when you step off. |
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Using a large metal spoon, fold the egg white into the batter. |
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Objective physical measurements included perimetry and skin fold thickness. |
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I Pull approx. 3 cm of the backing from the adhesive film and fold back with a sharp crease: avoid contact with the exposed adhesive. |
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Make sure the tilt mechanism audibly clicks into place when you fold it down. |
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Although the seats don't fold completely flat, space is still ample. |
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Thus, Andean-type belts have a narrow belt of volcanoes and often a fold and thrust belt on their landward margin. |
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Line the cake tin with clingfilm, leaving enough overhanging to fold over after filling. |
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It lies in a fold in the hill east of St Helena and had been developed as a vineyard and winery in the 1880s by the Swiss-Italian family of Anton Rosi. |
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Just before serving fold in basil leaves, fish sauce and lime juice. |
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You, Tony, have got to be willing to sweep the floor and fold the chairs. |
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Disinfect area with alcohol then apply pressure between finger and thumb to the dermal fold until the injection site is blanched. |
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Slide the taffeta strip into the buckle and fold the strip over to the backside of the denim belt. |
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Then fold down the two sides of the resulting shape so that the left and right edges meet the two sides of the triangle. |
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Pull the mast up somewhat and fold the lift so that the mast is parallel with the base. |
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He was brought into the News Corp fold after getting to know Murdoch while he was US managing editor of the Financial Times. |
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Get your friends together to help stuff and fold these scrumptious crab empanadas to make the preparation speedy. |
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The tractors, which have the fold down Rops, the Rops must always be kept locked to the upper position, when it is possible. |
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He was not readmitted to the fold of the family until he had issued a public apology. |
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A more compact design allows the tiller handle to fold down for easy transportation and storage. |
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To fold down the cage, the adjustment rope has to be removing from the cleat. |
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Easy pop open and fold close design for added convenience and easy storage. |
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Protein molecules are fairly flexible and typically fold back on themselves to adopt a number of subtly different three-dimensional shapes. |
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The trunk is big for the size of the car but the seatback does not fold down. |
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Then fold over the left side, remove the remaining liner and apply the left centre. |
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Cover with two more sheets of aluminum foil and tightly fold over three sides to form a pouch. |
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Those Mega Cab models have new rear seats that fold over easier and faster. |
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The cost and performance of fuel cells, for example, have improved seven fold over the past five years. |
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An individual fold of such nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue is called an adenoid. |
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Looking at the back of the card, fold it back along the dashed line and peel away the backing so that you can remove 2 capsules. |
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Thankfully I saw a couple of familiar faces the moment I entered the function room, was welcomed into the fold and was given a rapid-fire overview of everyone present. |
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To straighten up the back, grip the upper edge of the back and fold it upwards. |
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Since by then the Dumbells were a household word across Canada, it was no time to fold up. |
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Simply activate the mobile part of the latch to allow the drawer to fold back. |
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Thanks to its revolutionary ergonomic 3D folding, Mila is the first buggy to fold up without the need to bend down. |
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With birdies there for the taking, the field's unlikely to fold back in on itself. |
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He would fabricate silicon in accordion-like shapes that could unfold and fold without breaking: stretchability without stretching. |
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Commonly named Fanfold machine, this station create a fold every 4 feet, which can fold a sheet as long as you need. |
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Thanks to clever interior packaging, the second-row captain's chairs can slide fore and aft or fold down for extra cargo carrying capability. |
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The plica semilunaris is a fold of conjunctiva at the inner corner of the human eye. |
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When picking up a child or object, always fold your knees to lower yourself to the child's level. |
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The tRNA molecules contain 70 to 80 nucleotides and fold into a characteristic cloverleaf structure. |
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Moisten edges of pasta, fold into half-moons, and pinch edges together to form tortellini. |
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Cut a rectangle of sturdy cloth, fold it in half, and sew up two of the three open sides to form a bag. |
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The V-shaped ears fold forward when left natural or are cropped to a point and stand erect. |
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Carefully fold in the avocado with the lemon juice and some of the herbs. |
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To fold the backrest, take out the fastening pin on the backrest, then fold the backrest. |
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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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Time to rejigger those federal incentives. But don't expect exponents of abstinence-only to fold any time soon. |
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But, the former is above the fold on the front page of the NY Times. |
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That's mostly thanks to the drone's folding design — the three rotors' arms can fold back and telescope for easy storage. |
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He watched as Theyskens's team showed him a trenchcoat with three-quarter-length sleeves and a cunning, flattering fold at the small of the back. |
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Most iguanids have small scales and a large dewlap, or loose fold of skin, situated beneath the head and neck. |
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If your kitten scratches you during play, let out a loud meow, fold your arms and stop playing. |
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Then to fold it back up again simply release the safety latch and pull the trigger and push the leg closed. |
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Once the project objective has been achieved, the team would move on, be disbanded, or fold back to the cluster office. |
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The bodily wastes they produce, hair, sebum and sweat, are now expulsed inside the fold crossing. |
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This three-part bench not only tumbles forward to permit entry to the rear, but all the sections fold to form a level cargo floor. |
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We wash, dry, and fold your water washables, including your clothing, bedding, and towels. |
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They also automatically fold back into a compact size for easy handling. |
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They're just here to show face, then fold back into the history books. |
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The door will fold back to one side of the frame. |
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Fix the plate and fold back the free end of the tape at 90 deg. |
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If it becomes too large, fold back it, that supports its ramification. |
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Carefully fold back the turf and observe the number of grubs exposed. |
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The fixed panel cannot fold back and lean against the wall. |
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Always try to place the lap belt below the bottom edge or fold of a winter jacket or below the lowest part of your belly so that it sits closer to the lap than to the belly button. |
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The original wall mount desk features the valuable fold away workspace, as well as two adjustable shelves, bill organizers and a corkboard. |
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They have brown PVC over a foam seat pad and fold away neatly when not in use. |
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The seats can be collapsed with one hand and it takes only a matter of seconds to fold away all five back seats if necessary. |
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Between 2007 and 2009 there were about 240 institutional deliveries, a three fold increase in women who have benefited from maternal child health services that have come nearer to home. |
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She asks Jen or her boyfriend to change light bulbs and batteries, fold tablecloths and sheets, you name it. |
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