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Look for the orange skin and the distinctive finger-like appendages.
The trail is in the Halkidiki region, which has three distinctive "fingers" sticking out into the Aegean.
The associated turbulent flame speeds in such cases can be orders of magnitude greater than the corresponding laminar flame speeds, with distinctive finger-shape structures on the flame surfaces.
Through phases of complex uplift and accretion along the Gondwanan landmass, a convergent margin ensued with associated back-arc volcanism within Antarctica for at least the Permian to mid-Jurassic time, which subsequently evolved into a passive margin, giving the Chatham Rise its distinctive finger-like shape.
He introduced a distinctive two-finger style, with the thumb moving downward and the forefinger moving upward, that contrasted with the traditional downward-moving clawhammer stroke.
It's often his instrumental work that is most distinctive, from the finger-picking guitar on Secret Theatre (his contribution to the "who wrote Shakespeare?" debate) to the piano playing on The Gown, another unlikely ballad, dealing with the Mormon belief that women can become angels.
The four distinctive CCCH zinc-finger domains, organized in two pairs (CX7CX6CX3H and CX7CX4CX3H), as well as the regions enriched in alanine and proline, were identified in the three zebrafish MBNL proteins.
This transcript encodes a putative ribonucleoprotein with a distinctive array of zinc finger domains that may play an important role in embryonic development and neurogenesis, as reported for the amphibian makorin-2 [ 47].
The rebuilding is scheduled to be completed in March; the Stones will play on March 22. Mick Taylor, a guitarist in the band from 1969 to 1974 — you can hear his most distinctive work on "Sticky Fingers," "Exile on Main Street" and "It's Only Rock and Roll" — will be a guest of the band at the show, as he was for several of the British and American shows this year.
With his distinctive scowl and customary pointed finger, Lord Sugar has become a caricature of himself, coldly dispatching hapless contestants of The Apprentice from the boardroom with his trademark phrase: "You're fired".
In his classic study "The American Jeremiad" (1978), the Harvard scholar Sacvan Bercovitch put his finger on the distinctive shading our writers have given the ancient form: "American writers have tended to see themselves as outcasts and isolates, prophets crying in the wilderness.
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