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For example, the body is elongate in many forms and greatly shortened in others; the body is flattened in some (principally in bottom-dwelling fishes) and laterally compressed in many others; the fins may be elaborately extended, forming intricate shapes, or they may be reduced or even lost; and the positions of the mouth, eyes, nostrils, and gill openings vary widely.
The east wall was also demolished and the chancel was extended, forming an additional area measuring approximately 27 feet by 23 feet.
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ESCRT-I and Alix then trigger the assembly of long ESCRT-III filaments that extend form the midbody into the constriction zone [9,10].
Suites are a good way to go, since extended form is where it's at, anyway.
I've mentioned indirect free style, first deployed in extended form by Jane Austen.
Variety reports all three films in the trilogy are to return to US multiplexes in extended form.
Which got me to thinking about popular music and its decades-long, stumbling quest for a successful extended form.
IF, as Jeanette Winterson once wrote, "I love you" is always a quotation, then having an extramarital affair may seem an extended form of plagiarism.
"Ys" is an exercise in sustaining melody through extended form, but between its downcast tone and its emphasis on poetry, it loses some of the rhythmic and melodic power that Ms. Newsom can develop in a four-minute song.
He shifts through keys, develops extended forms and draws his influences together, showing us links between how the blues functions in gospel music and how John Coltrane heard it in the language of modern jazz.
Her poem "To Carry the Child" (which appears in "The Rattle Bag" and, in extended form, in May's collection) begins: To carry the child into adult life Is good?
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