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Some possess a bony knob at the wing bend, and most forms show white wing patches and black wing linings.
He was the first player to order a bat with a knob at the end of the handle.
Knitting needles are long, made of a variety of materials, and bluntly pointed at one or both ends, sometimes with a knob at the end opposite the point.
Luminous insects include some true flies (order Diptera), notably Arachnocampa luminosa, the larva of which luminesces a greenish blue from a knob at the end of its body.
The amplifier has an independent headphone jack, and a rotary knob at the top of the device allows seamless fine-tuning of the volume.
In some at-bats there is a slightly exposed space between his bottom hand on the handle and the knob at the end, making him the rare slugger who appears to choke up.
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Mr. Melendez suggested installing locks an inch and a half above the knob, at roughly the door's center point.
One of them was smaller than the others, its legs spindly and knobbed at the joints.
He put the shower head at one end and the knobs at the other.
I was feeling confused once more, and, as Hwin started fiddling with knobs at the mixing board, I asked how he got involved in investing.
The typical Gothic pointed vaults were replaced by fan vaults (fan-shaped clusters of tracery-like ribs springing from slender columns or from pendant knobs at the centre of the ceiling).
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