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A fragmentary pattern of glacial lineations is inferred to represent ice build-up in the mountains.
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But rather than coalescing into a literal story, the ballet followed the boy's traumatic encounters in a fragmentary, hallucinatory pattern.
Surgeons rated the use of models most beneficial for articular fractures with articular gaps or steps of 2 mm, or with a multi-fragmentary pattern (i.e., AO Classification type B and C for articular fractures); for simple and methaphyseal fractures (i.e., AO Classification type A) the models were not useful.
Between dicotyledenous families, comparisons have been performed between much wider evolutionary distances, for example between Prunus and Arabidopsis [ 17- 19], but only fragmentary patterns of conserved synteny have been observed.
Being an almost rainless area, the Namib has a poorly developed and fragmentary drainage pattern.
The poem survives in a fragmentary condition.
Rediscovering Fra Angelico: A Fragmentary History, exh.
They made do with a fragmentary and haphazard English.
Mr Saavedra calls it a "fragmentary social contract".
It begins with a fragmentary theme in soft chords.
Is there such a thing as a fragmentary gaze?
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