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Teeth define the faces.
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Therefore, we decided to define the face as "disgust" in this study because all of our participants were native Japanese speakers.
While the tinkerers online scream "Sell-out!", Pettis is defining the face of 3D printing for the world.
The ones defining the face, the left chair stile, the yellow fabric behind Suzanne Bambridge, and the thumb are made of cobalt blue, while the contours of the rest of the hand, the sleeve in the wrist area and the folds of the dress were executed with Prussian blue.
The third is the swelling ranks of "freelancers," "temporary/part-time employees," "working poor" and "low-income wage earners" who are defining the face of the "average" work force of the future.
We defined the "face" as the region of the crayfish anterior to the cephalic groove (the cephalothorax) because some of this area is always in view during the head-on encounters that characterise fights in this species.
To define the dilemma faced by Republicans, I coin the phrase "the GOP's Benghazi disease".
As an African-American medical administrator, leader in the medical field and community at large, he is committed to helping define the "new face of America".
First, as Democrats -- at all levels -- sharpen and repeatedly define the choices facing the country, many occasional voters who have not been paying close attention will begin to understand the consequences of these elections.
More such interactions among scientists, public advocacy groups, and representatives from relevant industries, other stakeholders, and policy makers will help to clearly define the challenges faced by special issues and to provide each sector with a better understanding on how best to assimilate and disseminate their knowledge.
In many of the psychological studies on the familiarity of faces that have been published to date, public familiarity is usually used to define the familiarity of faces.
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