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IMAGINE a moral continuum that extends downward from Categorical Imperatives to Impractical Ideals.
One extends downward from the wall's upper right corner; the other passes through the center, aiming for its upper left corner, but never gets there.
The main sequence of Population II stars extends downward to fainter, redder stars in much the same way as in the spiral-arm Population I stars.
The accessory hemiazygous usually extends downward as a continuation of the vein of the fourth intercostal space, receiving tributaries from the left intercostal spaces and the left bronchus.
Commonly called the condensation funnel, the funnel cloud is a tapered column of water droplets that extends downward from the base of the parent cloud.
When a cursor is placed over the ad, it extends downward to expose an area that, depending on what button is clicked, displays real-time Facebook wall posts, Twitter users posting about Mrs. Meyers, or a video from the brand about Thelma Meyer, for whom the brand is named.
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Those spindles extending downward form the legs and those extending upward form the back and arm rests.
Banners can extend downward along the side walls to absorb amplified sound further or recreate the quality of a movie theater for showings by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Insects are attracted to the mouth of the pitcher by a trail of nectar-secreting glands that extend downward along the lip to the interior of the pitcher.
Known as "high focal plane" buoys, for stability they require a cylindrical tail tube extending downward some 10 feet from the bottom of the hull.
Lines that extend downward from the corners of the mouth may create "a very sort of negative, harsh, sort of sad, old-person type of look," Dr. Fried said.
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