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A thin band of cirrus was floating above it.
A small pumping artery had opened up in a thin band of muscle I'd cauterized.
A great swath of the ice shelf is being held in place by a thin band of ice.
It's a slender presence - a thin band of brick between the clouds and that deep, still harbour.
The ring, a thin band of gold topped by a tiny diamond, is all that is left after 31 years of marriage.
This kind of adjustment would have pleased Blinky Palermo, some of whose environmental pieces consisted of little more than painting the molding of a space or outlining a wall in a thin band of color.
Before the coming of life, Earth was a bleak place, a rocky globe with shallow seas and a thin band of gases largely carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, molecular nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and water vapour.
During a recent visit, a young, chatty crowd filled the seats and benches Towpath sets up on the narrow walkway that runs along Regent's Canal, a thin band of water that slices through the city's aging industrial zones.
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The semitendinosus muscle is a thin, band-like muscle with a long tendon distally, which may predispose the muscle to rupture [18].
Open image in new window Fig. 5 a Thin bands of 'spotty' red-brown-stained cements (yellow arrows) in the cores.
It was found that the occurrence of a thinning band on the test specimen of a formability test does not mean an effect on the test result.
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