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On the men's side, the absence of Nadal from the tournament (as well as every other tournament since Wimbledon last year) has left the previously balanced men's draws very uneven, with his replacement No. 4 David Ferrer not seen as much of a threat to beat any of the men ranked above him on any surface but clay.
For the legs draw two uneven ovals at the bottom of the torso, one of them a little bit higher than the other.
If you used a light color, take a dark Sharpie and draw straight, uneven lines across your nails for a tiger pattern.
When the moment comes, she hurtles down "dragging a vertical scream in her wake like an uneven line drawn in charcoal".
Inter- and intra-specific conflict in many guises was well represented in a number of categories, and the judges were particularly drawn to a somewhat uneven contest between hippos in Amboseli National Park, Kenya [Additional file 12], and a much more static but no less illustrative image of the struggle for space between zoanthids and Barnacles in this intertidal community [Additional file 13].
Last year's civil unrest drew attention to uneven policing practices and assumptions across the city.
Draw a slightly uneven line to create the nose-relief bone.
Mr. Snow's compensation, amid CSX's uneven performance, has drawn criticism from union officials and some corporate governance specialists.
One of the most fashionable things I saw all week was a bright-pink chalk line, drawn over several blocks of uneven sidewalk in Brooklyn.
Sometimes all we see is the crazed silhouette of a dried wreath spreading out like veins, some faint lines drawn in pencil across the uneven plaster, a perplexing row of six little nooses, or an expans of crisscrossing lines of black thread that form a surprisingly dense grid.
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