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With legs that curve backwards at an angle, his Max chair makes lifting further than 5cm virtually impossible.
The outer tepals – those closer to the base of the flower – are short and unconnected, and spread out or curve backwards.
The horns are long, thin, and symmetrical; they curve backwards (a distinctive feature of this species) and can reach 1.0-1.2 1.0-1.2th the males and the females.
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"But as soon as we put the first dead chicken in the water, we realized, 'Holy smokes, this is amazing.' The head immediately curved backwards".
The premaxillary teeth at the front of the upper jaw were closely packed, D-shaped in cross-section, had reinforcing ridges on the rear surface, were incisiform (their tips were chisel-like blades) and curved backwards.
On one piece of cardboard, cut out the shape of a short horn curving backwards.
Slowly bend backwards.
It has been discussed that DC hysteresis occurs due to the DC solution curve folding backwards.
Second, toward the end of the program, the learning curve went backwards as unit procurement costs went back up.
They are usually described as having a rachis that forks into two branches, which curve outwards and backwards.
The D-shaped cross-section, reinforcing ridges and backwards curve reduced the risk that the teeth would snap when Tyrannosaurus bit and pulled.
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