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To that end, the set turns the stage into an empty, white-walled room (a mind? a pleasure palace?), its walls slightly atilt and skewed as if jarred off their hinges by an earthquake.
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Dorothea North, who is 84 and has lived here for decades, had her front gate ripped from its hinges by a truck barreling around the corner.
Then, in a burst, the door from the basement to the garden flew in, forced off its hinges by a mighty gush as the toilet began spouting like a geyser.
The Smc1 head is separated from the Smc hinge by an approximately 50-nm-long stretch of coiled coil.
Glass should be cut and hinged by an expert unless you are already knowledgeable as to what to do.
The beam is hinged by a rotational spring at one end, and carries a heavy body at the other end.
It is moved on its hinge by a jack screw, similar to the long, thick screw that raises or lowers a garage door.
Bears have an elongate skull that is especially heavy in the back portion, and their jaws are controlled at the hinge by a powerful set of muscles.
The two valves of the bivalve shell are held together at the hinge by a ligament composed of two keratinised proteins, tensilium and resilium.
Two things stood out in this sombre space: the elegant brass door hinges, by Pugin, and a volume bound in bright scarlet leather lying next to Mr. Blair's abandoned jacket.
Upon a compressive loading, the hinges, aided by a guide from the top and an angle support from the bottom, help unfold the cells.
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