Sentence examples for leg character from inspiring English sources

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Thus G. stormi examined show lividus-type ridges at the anterior branchial region of the carapace (Banerjee's character 1); the external maxilliped palps of the two are equally hairy (character 3), and the antero-distal angle of the second walking leg (character 4) in some G. lividus we examined are as pointy as illustrated for G. stormi by Banerjee.

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Scoring four audacious goals at Forest's hitherto well-defended home spoke volumes for the Seasiders' temperament and ability to cope with big games, just as storming back after going behind to an early goal (as they had in the first leg) demonstrated character and confidence.

"A lie has no legs," one character remarks.

As quickly as you can say "General-clothes-press-inspector-head-superintendent-Goat-legs" — a character in Andersen's "The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep" — it was seven to nothing, Gold Diggers.

As quickly as you can say "General-clothes-press-inspector-head-superintendent-Goat-legs"—a character in Andersen's "The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep"_ _it was seven to nothing, Gold Diggers.

As inventively embodied by Derek Smith — who wears a jaunty highwayman's hat with a snarling face hidden in its folds and uses a pair of sticks for front legs — the character bluntly called Dog is both really creepy and sort of endearing.

Specific injuries are also indicated visually and aurally: for example, a broken leg causes the character to limp while making appropriate noises, while a broken arm makes aiming more difficult.

The CGI removal of actor Gary Sinise's legs, after his character had them amputated, was achieved by wrapping his legs with a blue fabric, which later facilitated the work of the "roto-paint" team to paint out his legs from every single frame.

"I think we have a number of options for our starting 11 and our thoughts turn to Tuesday now, all of our squad has worked really hard in pre-season - and I'm confident with the character, legs and good pace we have and I'm sure we'll be fine".

Don't bother drawing legs, because the character wears a robe.

Discussing Robbins' storyline in "Going, Going, Gone", Capshaw revealed that she was "shocked" when it was made known to her that the character's leg would be amputated.

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