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In addition, he's working on building his own outdoor brand, "one that's focused less on design and more on function," he said, describing a line of tools "essential for surviving in the bush".
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The business plan, he and Ms. Ashwell said, describes a line of lower-price upholstered pieces that will appear in furniture stores sometime next year.
I point; I use my arm and forefinger to describe a line in space; I point at something or someone; but, for it to be meaningful, there has to be another person there to observe and comprehend the gesture.
In "The American Embassy" Ms. Adichie describes a line of some 200 people trailing around the block; the vendors who blow whistles and push copies of newspapers at the people in line; the beggars who work the line, holding out enamel plates; the ice cream bicycles that honk.
Lostritto counts Paul Klee's Pedagogical Sketchbook, which describes a line as a character existing in space and time, as the single most inspiring definition of a behavior line he's encountered.
A "road train" describes a line of cars, each outfitted with advanced steering and sensory technology, that follow behind a leader vehicle, which guides the cars as they travel along a preprogrammed route.
Interestingly, Gigolashvili et al. (2007) describe a line with a seven fold increase in 4MSB when over-expressing MYB28.
This fractionation produces characteristic covariation between enrichment of 2H and 18O, which describes a line passing through or near the average value for the mix of sources for the population (Figure S5).
Several described a line between low mood and clinical depression which might be crossed by the doctor diagnosing depression.
The reported trend in Segment 5 is not meaningful, as it describes a line of zero slope.
This equation describes a line that represents the threshold of cohesive recombination between any two populations (fig. 1).
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