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"The living room floor had a hump that rose three feet".
On every trip there is a hump that must be got over, a central knot to be worked through.
The alternative name humpback salmon refers to the hump that develops on the back of the breeding male.
A "hump" that occurs in the transition period and formation linear flow with a slope less than 1/2 can infer the appearance of natural fractures.
He publishes a monthly Internet magazine, Thurwat al-Sinam (literally "The Camel's Hump"), that offers religious justifications for jihad and military advice on how to conduct it.
One of the most famous of these is "Environment for Contemplation," a nine-foot-long oak structure with a long tail trailing behind a two-eared hump that rises to about four feet.
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While a number of communities have devised strategies like turn restrictions and speed humps that affect all motorists, Leonia's move may be the most extreme response.
It has secrets in stately homes: I can't be the only one who thinks immediately of Lady Mary humping that Turk to death at Downton.
A similar tension is at play in the shimmering limestone humps that spread across the floor in his current show like a scaled-down Nordic landscape.
Last year the singer caused a short-term internet sensation with a YouTube video cover of the Black Eyed Peas' My Humps that featured Morissette writhing and bumping in faux-chav regalia.
In the downhill, there are gates, but they mostly reflect obvious terrain features -- chutes through rock formations, twisting channels around forests and launching ramps off humps that send skiers soaring for as long as 150 feet.
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