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His career has had a bizarre shape.
The melanocytes, another type, are growing into a bizarre shape, with long, proliferative extensions.
Moreover, although we acknowledged "that a district's unusual shape can give rise to an inference of political motivation," we "doubt[ed] that a bizarre shape equally supports a political inference and a racial one".
It is characterised by the presence of thin- and thick-walled lung cysts that have a bizarre shape, resembling cloverleaf.
However, in contrast to cytomegalic neurons, the NF+/MAP+ giant cells expressed astrocyte-specific markers, e.g. GS and vimentin, had a bizarre shape, and one or several, eccentrically-located nuclei.
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She was in Etienne's booth, with Etienne experimentally twisting her modest supply of hair into an alarmingly bizarre shape.
As I got older, I noticed what a lot of feminist-minded folks do: Barbie's bizarre shape – which could kill a normal woman – breeds all sorts of body insecurities, and the kinds of Barbies Mattel offered up were always a bit suspect: Teen Talk Barbie said things like "party dresses are fun!" and "math class is tough".
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA--A bulge of new magma continues to grow into a bizarre, hazardous shape within the recently awakened crater of Mount St. Helens.
They are rivalled only by a few pheasants and hummingbirds in colour and in the bizarre shape of the males' plumage.
North Carolina's 12th Congressional District is no longer quite as long or quite as skinny as it was seven years ago when the court, in Shaw v. Reno, said its "bizarre" shape and its concentration of black voters in a largely white part of the state were constitutionally suspect.
Astronomers think that this bizarre shape is due to the stellar debris field expanding into a nearby cloud of cold molecular gas.
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