Sentence examples for found on the face of a from inspiring English sources

Idiom

On the face of it.

This idiom is used when describing the way a situation appears, while allowing for the possibility that things may be different: On the face of it, the company looks very profitable.

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A rare tumor called a rhabdomyosarcoma was found on the face of a Chilean child who lived sometime between A.D. 300 and 600.

The pleurocystidia (cystidia that are found on the face of a gill) are roughly cylindrical with rounded ends, thin-walled, and 40 55 by 5 8 µm.

The pleurocystidia are cystidia that are found on the face of a gill; they are 40 56 by 6.4 8 µm, roughly spindle-shaped, and have a constricted apex.

The pleurocystidia (cystidia found on the face of a gill) are very abundant, roughly club-shaped to ventricose(swollen in the middle), with apices often tapering; their dimensions are 48 96 x 6 10 µm.

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Until then only the faces of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson were found on the face of U.S. Postage.

The pleurocystidia (cystidia found on the face of the gills) are not differentiated.

Hypalgesia, tactile and thermal hypesthesia were found on the right side of the face.

Burying my face in a sopping-wet wig I found on the floor of a taxi on 4-HO-MET.

Since it was found on the western face, the bone proved his version of the story, he said.

Pleurocystidia (cystidia found on the gill face) are absent.

Face 2 matched the identity of Face 1 (i.e., both faces can be found on the same identity trajectory on the face-space), but the identity strengths of Face 2 stimuli were less than those of the Face 1 stimuli: The identity strengths of Face 1 stimuli were 45% whereas the identity strengths of Face 2 stimuli varied from 5 to 40%.

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