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I poured a glass and strings of the viscous liquid clung to the scoop like mucous that refuses to fully drop from the nose after a violent sneeze.
To get a better handle on the physics, Cross strapped five piezoelectric accelerometers onto the frame and strings of the racket.
To use a metaphor, perhaps the keys and strings of the piano are the transcription factors, while the epigenetic marks are the piano pedals that just dampen or sustain the tones.
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Bright pink tablecloths, curtains and strings of beads in the windows promote the rosy glow.
Minch also staged a twilight open house for brokers with banquet tables and strings of lights in the trees.
Covered in barnacles and strings of seaweed, it emerged headfirst from the depths of the Mediterranean Sea.
The opening featured delicate harp and piano interplay, a pastoral flute chirruped and the strings of the Britten Sinfonia shimmered.
By friction rosin creates a contact surface between the bow and strings, the hands of the aerialist and the trapeze.
In the rest of this paper, given an instance string s, substrings of the form s i, j and residual strings of the form s i, j ¯ will be considered as sub-instances of s.
Now Mama put her hands under her shuka and retied the strings of the money purse around her waist; sleep and alcohol had swung it out of place.
In symphonies, sonatas, and string quartets of the 19th century, the scherzo replaced the 18th-century minuet.
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