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The fossil seed cuticle differs from the extant one only by the distinctly thicker anticlinal walls and the thickened subsidiary cells.
Legs: procoxae nearly spherical, protruding, medially adjacent; protrochanter small, approximately triangular; profemur long, narrowing distally, with strongly convex posterior margin, distinctly thicker than protibia and slightly longer; protibia short, slender, slightly widening distally.
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It is intermediate in size between C. c. principalis and C. c. corax and has a distinctly larger and thicker bill than does the nominate race.
The soma of the single DMN or of at least one of the present two DMNs has a distinctly larger cytoplasmic compartment and thicker primary neurite than all other SL-ir neurons in the respective ganglion.
It's too much: thick, gloopy and distinctly vegetal, I think I'll save the filé for people to sprinkle to taste, as McKee suggests.
I wind down the window, and yes, that really is the smell of sulphur, thick and sweet and distinctly eggy on the air.
From that pluck and perseverance, a unique style was born: a distinctly "New York" tattoo, with bold colors, thick black outlines, and a simplicity in subject matter.
He added: "Most of them were well made with distinctly California characteristics: lots of fruits, a thicker texture than Burgundy, fatter and with less complexity".
He, too, wore a black turban and glasses — in his case, thick glasses over weak but distinctly friendly eyes.
He, too, wore a black turban and glasses in his case, thick glasses over weak but distinctly friendly eyes.
The accent at Q Bar is distinctly Asian now, with appetizers like a thick, fiery Thai lobster stew with galangal, oysters with rice-wine mignonette and carrot soup with ginger juice and black pepper oil.
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