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She enters the hollow feet first, and is visited by the male who brings food two to four times a day.
The scans of samples of flat, normal, and hollow feet are shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
Chemical dips should never be used on objects that have sealed components, such as candlesticks and trophies with hollow feet, or teapots with hollow handles.
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The shape of the Römer is a hemisphere superimposed on a cylinder, with a hollow foot built up by coiling threads of molten glass around a conical core.
If the condition be one of pes cavus or hollow claw foot or calcaneus, the base of the wedge should be upward.
Ceramics became elaborate in shape, often with composite or recurved outlines, hollow, bulbous feet, and flangelike protrusions encircling the vessel.
But those who gaze on that imposing statue before next Thursday night's match will notice that while the legs may be hollow, the feet are not made of clay.
The top rail is often made from hollow 10 feet (3 m) lengths of pole.
The seas have scoured away the sand, exposing more and more of the underlying stones, then piling them up so that the pebble bank at the foot of the dunes is far steeper and almost twice as wide as normal, while at its base are great water-filled hollows several feet across.
Mid-tarsal valgus and varus, and the severe hollow claw foot are good examples.
The percentage of children with hollow left foot equalled 16.7 % in the group of boys and 17.9 % in the group of girls.
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