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Surrealism continues to ride a high crest, verified when an unusual Surrealist work by Picasso came up.
Fauve art is riding a high crest and in 1905-07 Derain painted some of the most striking landscapes of that short-lived movement.
Furthermore, the typical DSL signal exhibits a high crest factor (CF) with high peak values in comparison to its root-mean-square (rms) value.
An analytical non-linear theory is presented for the interaction between three-dimensional sea wave groups and a seawall during an exceptionally high crest or deep trough in the water elevation.
The lingual wall of the posterior basin is always closed by a high crest that is sometimes interrupted by a very shallow notch.
The high crest: if you see a cockatiel with its crest all the way up, it means that he/she is scared or angry.
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The volcanic cones are highly eroded and cut up into high crests and deep, radiating valleys.
Real people and their real lives, an extraordinary job, the most perilous one, high crests and low troughs, and the sea as a backdrop, it works every time.
Oviraptorids, known from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia, had very strange skulls, often with high crests and a reduced dentition in an oddly curved jaw.
Formed of igneous rock, the hills are characterized by high crests on their northeast sides and gradual slopes on the southwest.
The second lower premolar (p2) is a large tooth with a high central cusp and high crests connecting this cusp to the front and back edges.
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