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Make a downward curving shape with your mouth.
A downward curving line was liberty.
Pacifists may prefer the Speckled Swan, another Lagenaria siceraria variety, which resembles a dark green speckled swan with a downward curving neck.
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"From our wedding day on, Paul's health was up and down, but always on a downward curve," says Jill.
They're based around information products – music tracks and, increasingly, books – whose price is on a downward curve.
We have had James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986), David Fincher's "Alien 3" (1992), and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Alien: Resurrection" (1997) — a downward curve, from masterpiece to mess.
The figures from various polls show that just before the attacks, Hollande and Valls's popularity was on a downward curve.
When these knives have a downward curve at the top of the blunt edge and a bit of a point at the very tip of the cutting edge they are called kamagata.
This is why he thinks he should also be judged in measure with his side's collective performance too, arguing his poorer run coincided with a downward curve across the Arsenal team.
Illicit drug use in England and Wales is firmly on a downward curve, with the latest annual Home Office figures confirming the long-term trend that they might simply be "going out of fashion".
The Irish currently resemble England during the 2003 tournament: out of sorts in the early games and embarking on a downward curve, as age takes its toll on senior players.
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