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It isn't every day that you see a steel bridge that lifts upward like a trained seal standing on its front flippers and curls itself into a ball -- or, more precisely, an octahedron.
The cap of the fruit body, measuring between 5 and in diameter, is initially convex and later develops a central depression; in age it becomes even more deeply depressed, becoming somewhat funnel-shaped as the edge of the cap lifts upward.
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Then, following fracture of the upper bone margin, the lid was lifted upward.
A female may periodically flick her wings after being chased, and enter a submissive posture with breast low, wings open, feathers fluffed, and tail lifted upward (Kepler 1972).
And as with the gas-powered RAV4, the rear cargo door swings awkwardly to the side to open rather than lifting upward.
The hyolaryngeal complex is also lifted upward and forward by the combined contraction of the suprahyoid and thyrohyoid muscles, and pharyngeal elevators.
Pope tries to get his tight ends to get into the body of the players they are blocking and lift upward, upsetting the opponent's center of gravity.
The community appears to be soaring in the manner of the F-16 fighter jets that lift upward from Luke Air Force Base, which is in the city limits and is Glendale's largest employer.
Then Strahan will lift upward, straight up and back, pushing the hand of the lineman back toward the quarterback he protects, and suddenly the body of his opponent is tilted to the side, as if he has leaned too far over a ledge; the lineman's balance is wrecked.
Due to the restricted mobility, the tongue cannot be lifted upward and subsequently may lead to tongue thrust and open bite [1].
The lamina of L3 was lifted upward using a towel clamp, and a PE-10 catheter was inserted into the rostral side at a depth of 2 cm.
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