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The swift keel of the boat cut quickly and soundlessly through tannin-tinted water.
The furcula connects the shoulder joints with the anterior edge of the keel of the sternum.
He concedes that, unlike the winged keel of Australia II, his designs this time do not include a breakthrough.
As the Republican campaign sailed on its serenely even keel of dignified confidence, Nixon's standing in the polls hardly wavered.
He was young – in his early 30s – with long sideburns and a splendid keel of a nose.
It was glossy and brown; extruding from the underside was a stylized fin that recalled the keel of a boat.
He urged the president to "lay the keel of the ship at once," and he aimed to be its captain.
On 3 September 1986, Margaret Thatcher laid the keel of the first Trident submarine, HMS Vanguard, at Vickers' shipyard in Barrow.
So there are fewer public servants at a time when, given the political turbulence on all sides, they need to be the even keel of the country.
Caucasians, Indians, African-Americans, varied islanders, all are, Melville wrote, "federated along one keel" of the "death-glorious" Pequod, a ship both "hearse" and "fading phantom".
The system uses two hydrophones, designed for hull-mounting on each side of the keel of small as well as larger vessels.
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