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They may thin the cortical layer of the mandible and may insinuate around the mandibular canal, making surgical excision risky.
Larger benign lesions may show lobulated margins, insinuate around adjacent structures or cross compartments (such as large lipomas), resembling intermediate-grade lesions in this respect.
Lesions grow by insinuating around adjacent structures and may extend into the floor of the mouth, axilla or thorax.
The seven artists range in age, but all pursue what might be called (to paraphrase Clement Greenberg) "homeless painterliness," a use of odd materials and unorthodox methods whereby delicate gestures and colors are insinuated within but also around or at some distance from conventional painting.
Out on the glacier, with a mean wind insinuating itself around us, we were warned about the dangers of crevasses.
Koons had been working on the placement of his 1988 sculpture "Pink Panther," in which the sad-eyed cartoon feline insinuates itself around the torso of a big-breasted St. Pauli Girl-esque blonde, who is naked to the waist.
He seems a servant of hell rather than heaven, and he's joined by equally threatening figures: a remote queen in a fantastical headdress; a young girl, half-innocent, half-sexualised, and a horned beast who lopes with a liquid, insinuating grace around the stage.
(She insinuated that she was a journalist).
One American journalist insinuated that he had a ghost writer.
Yet one article insinuated that what I described was impossible.
Xinhua also insinuated that Dahlin was a foreign agent.
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