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"Break it down, rip the door off, and put them hinges in the haters' hands".
Most parties, even many European scientists, agree that the conservation of bluefin tuna hinges in the East Atlantic and Mediterranean.
Black Mass, about the Boston gangster Whitey Bulger, hinges, in the final reel, on one detective's late-night clacking.
Mr. Marker already has his moments of immortality -- he has made scenes that are like hinges in the history of media.
The model is based primarily on the formation of idealised plastic hinges in the flanges, which lead to a yield failure mechanism being induced in the member web.
The joint is considered as hinges in the construction phase while semi-rigid and partial strength can be adopted for the joint behaviour during the exploitation time.
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Later research suggested that water somehow traveled along the "scale hinges" in between the lizards' scales.
The ossicles are elastically hinged in the tympanum by ligaments.
A hinge in the midline allowed the denture to collapse.
"Les Contes d'Hoffmann" is a theatrical work hinged in the middle, capable of opening in two directions.
They should provide a hinge in the middle and call it a laptop.
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