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But the trouble is, these junctures are markers forming a pattern of gradual decline.
It's contingent upon the continuation of the job numbers, which seem to be forming a pattern.
The X-rays, diffracted (bent) by the crystal, impinge on a photographic plate, forming a pattern of spots.
Pleats along the lower right edge bear triangles of nappy hair, forming a pattern like that of a bird's wing.
In this technique, X-rays are allowed to strike the crystal; the X-rays are diffracted by the crystal and impinge on a photographic plate, forming a pattern of spots.
The plate is then exposed to nitric acid or dutch mordant, which eats away those areas of the plate unprotected by the ground, forming a pattern of recessed lines.
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The mind is like a magnet: its obsessions form a pattern, intentionally or not.
Now the matches are spreadeagled over a weekend, providing a drip-feed of results that only eventually form a pattern.
Every announcer makes mistakes, but Caray's lips form a pattern of an announcer out of his element.
The stroke of genius is the background, the enlarged tin cans that form a pattern behind the two women.
That unease only intensified with three notorious cases that, for many, seemed to form a pattern of abuse.
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