Sentence examples similar to a nose with parallel features from inspiring English sources

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The new STR12 - to be driven by the highly promising Carlos Sainz and the reprieved Daniil Kvyat - features a nose with a rounded end.

Facial features include prognathism, mild midfacial hypoplasia, as well as a nose with rounded upward turned tip and forward pointing nostrils, prominent lips and a geographic tongue.

North Indians had the longest (52.69 mm nasal height) but the narrowest nose (35.01 mm width), thus having a leptorrhine nose with Caucasoid features.

The Ghost DGT3-powered airframe featured a narrowed fuselage, a bulbous nose with H2S Mk IX radar, and a four-crewmember pressurised cockpit under a large bubble canopy.

Give him a chubby, boyish face with a long nose (his trademark feature) and a curved line for his smile.

Technically a "dessert zinfandel" (only certain Portuguese varieties can be called Porto), the USB features a chocolatey nose with hints of ruby cherry and spice.

Racehorses feature in Robert Parker's "Hugger Mugger" and a golden retriever with a nose for crooks in "Iris Johansen's "The Search".

In addition to a pronounced hook within the protein's C-terminal half, a striking feature is a "nose" at the N-terminal end, a morphology generated by a pair of anti-parallel helices that are about twice as long as their neighbors.

This is a world where a "nose wipe" is considered a bonus feature, along with machine washability.

In 1972 Mr. Holst performed as an Auguste clown, with red nose and exaggerated features, recalled Steve Smith, a 1971 classmate who years later became director of Clown College.

This model runs on the NEURON simulation platform with an MPI-based parallel running feature enabled.

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