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The lowers
verb
To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
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The Lowers are located near the NHIOP at the bottom of Saint Anselm Drive; these apartments were built in the mid-1990s and have a kitchen, one and a half bathrooms, a family room and bedrooms.
"Everybody comes, from the uppers to to the lowers," she said of the concerts that are held every year in the fall and spring.
In both groups, the activation started soon after the appliance was cemented and ended when overcorrection was achieved with the palatal cusps of the upper molars riding up on the buccal cusps of the lowers.
Some of the "uppers" who resent the "lowers," that is.
Their enamel is orange, but paler on the lowers.
Each of the upper molars is three-rooted, whereas the lowers have two roots.
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Into the lower right.
The Lower Atlas?
The lowered forecast — the I.M.F.
That's at the lower.
Should the lower house investigate?
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