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The next tooth, m2, is similar to m1 in most respects, but the width at the front is virtually equal to the width at the back, so that the tooth is about rectangular.
The m3 is about rectangular in shape, but rounded at the back.
The occlusal surface is about rectangular and is mostly covered by a V-shaped dentine lake, which encloses a small heart-shaped enamel islet at the top of an cementum-filled infundibulum.
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The show includes a tabletop-size pottery model of a ball court dating between 200 B.C and 250 A.D. According to the model, the playing field was rectangular, about 120 by 30 feet, with banks of stone seats.
Although nothing is unusual about their rectangular shapes, what is painted on them is especially vivid.
Of course, we can't salute the Walkman without doffing our caps to the video that somehow manages to encapsulate all that was cool about this rectangular box of joy.
The latest row is about a rectangular hole in front of the rear wheels on the Red Bull.
To begin with, the Sure Thing Principle, like State Neutrality, exacerbates concerns about the Rectangular Field Assumption.
I also liked the De'Longhi, which is flat and rectangular — about 20 inches tall, 26 inches wide and only 2 1/2 inches thick.
The sistrum in its earliest form, that of a U, is seen in Sumer in the mid-3rd millennium bce, and a little later, about 2100/2000, a rectangular form appears in Horoztepe, Anatolia (modern Turkey).
"As I sit with Choi over dinner in a Waikiki tonkatsu parlor, contemplating a $30 sliver of Japanese fried pork, we are talking about Spam musubi: rectangular bricks of vinegared rice stuffed with pink, glistening slabs of the lunch meat, then wrapped in seaweed," Mr. Gold writes.
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