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A perforator-based island flap which has rotated on its axis up to 180° can be described as a propeller flap [7].
We don't normally view our age as an interpretation -- but in actual fact, it's simply a value we have placed on the number of times our planet has rotated on its axis while we have been experiencing life.
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This doesn't just remind him of the streets; it reminds him of light entertainment — an "act," short and showy, perfect, say, for the music videos in which, for the past two decades, underpaid b-boys (including Harris) have rotated on their clavicles behind the singers.
The ageing effect was suggested to originate from already existing polar molecular groups, which have rotated on the surface by plasma-related process and then rotate back into the material in time.
The IPG had rotated on its axis many times (Fig. 3).
I spotted neither dish on recent menus, so maybe Mr. White has rotated them off — for good, I hope.
In the view of the home plate umpire Jerry Layne, who had rotated up to third on the play, Rodriguez touched Reyes "on the side by the belt-buttocks area for an out," as Layne told a pool reporter.
Sarries, though, have rotated their squad all year and, on harder grounds, are beginning to crank up the pace.
Gloucestershire-based David Slater had rotated and cropped the images featured on the site.
Participants clicked on the dial once they had rotated the dial to their selected orientation.
The Republicans have rotated 400 volunteers through the room, while the Democrats have rotated 375.
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