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This means that the cameras will be observing the painting at an angle, leading to the depth of field of the camera not being parallel with the surface.
The key characters of the genus mentioned by the authors are a simple callus, consisting of a pair of fleshy ridges and the lower half of the lip being parallel with the gynostemium, and apically part geniculately bent.
The sign of the β-sheet π-π* transition is thus consistent with its polarization being parallel with the fibre long axis.
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Align the tank so it is parallel with the rear wall, then tighten the bolts.
This sidewalk is parallel with the city street that has a modern rounded curb.
Leaving "especially" aside, what follows "and" should be parallel with what follows "both".
We needed "that" after "say," to be parallel with the later "that".
Body position: Your body should be parallel with the water's surface and as flat as possible.
When placed in a magnetic field, the bar magnets quickly pivot, so they are parallel with the field.
I looked up at her, pivoting on my toes until my knees were parallel with her legs.
The gros appeared with Frederick III (1440 93): thereafter, development was parallel with that of Germany, with thalers taking a prominent place.
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