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If the policemen had had tails, they wouldn't have been wagging; if they'd had pointed ears, they would have been flattened back.
As I flattened back out on the main straightaway, I raised my left fist to signal that I was heading into the pits.
A scleral buckle is a flexible device that is fitted surgically around the outside of the mid-portion of the eyeball within the orbit and secured so that the retina is flattened back onto the pigment epithelium and choroid.
It's not just a matter of writing well, although Robinson demonstrates that talent on every page: the description of the one-eyed grandfather, who "could make me feel as though he had poked me with a stick, just by looking at me," or one of a cat held by Ames's little son, eager to escape, its ears flattened back and its tail twitching and its eyes "patiently furious".
The foils were cut with scissors into rectangular pieces of single face areaS ~ 15 × 3 mm2, and flattened back to roughly planar surface, after scissors curling, by pressing each of them between two new glass slides.
And soon it has been wrenched into its component body parts as the lions fight for their spoils, roaring and screeching, clawing and biting at one another, ears flattened back and talons out.
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Only four of the seventeen heartland heads do not have flattened backs, indicating the possibility that the majority were reworked monuments.
Flatten back by tightening stomach and buttock muscles.
If it takes over 1 - 2 seconds to flatten back down, the dog is dehydrated.
The vertebrae of the spine are wedge-shaped and flattened, and back deformity is common; compression of the spinal cord may occur if back deformity is severe.
Game Boy Advance picked up a folding form factor and a backlight and became the Game Boy Advance SP. Two years later, they flattened it back out and released the itty-bitty Game Boy Micro.
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