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It has four wings and a bullet shape, and looks built for Flash Gordon.
Inauguration of the line, just before the start of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games, was greeted by widespread international acclaim, and the Shinkansen was quickly dubbed the "bullet train" for the great speed the trains obtained and for the aerodynamic bullet shape of their noses.
There has been significant specialization for particular functions in unrelated species; for instance, in the bullet shape of falcons, in the spiculed feet of ospreys and certain eagles, and, perhaps most striking, in the auditory specializations shared by harriers and forest falcons.
The Viggen isn't a terrible car, and the distinctive bullet shape of the 9-3 is a definite plus.
The bullet shape continued to be a hit all the way into the 1960s.
Firstly, the end of auxiliary sheath is in bullet shape, which could protect the brain tissues during operation.
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But watch out: Lists within lists are unnecessarily complicated, unless they are distinguished by different bullet shapes.
One of the stoves, built in 1938 and bullet shaped, is used to burn the paper ballots.
Juliette Has a Gun, started by Nina Ricci's great grandson Romano Ricci, makes truly elegant scents: Lady Vengeance — rose, vanilla and patchouli — is a real man magnet and comes in a rechargeable bullet shaped roll-on.
Mitre shell, any of several marine snails constituting the family Mitridae (subclass Prosobranchia of the class Gastropoda, phylum Mollusca), in which the thick shell typically is bullet shaped, vaguely resembling a bishop's headdress, or mitre.
The stellar dendrites you see here are the largest forms of snow crystal and perhaps the most beautiful, with the sectored plates coming in a close second, but there are also less photogenic simple prisms, columns, bullet shapes and needles and crystals that combine different types.
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