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Scanning electron microscopy showed that the cultures had all the attributes of a typical sponge (Figure 1B) with closely apposed exopinacocytes in the dermal tissue or surface of the sponge (Figure 1C), canals lined by endopinacocytes, choanocyte chambers and an osculum or chimney-like vent; they were therefore good models of native sponge tissues.
At the front, wide gill-like vents flank the ends of the front bumper, while the back has an angled theme that will tell everyone on the road the car is unique.
He joined debating societies and liked to vent his opinions, becoming a little garrulous.
Mr. Clemente says he assumes that Mr. Obama feels frustrated with how he is covered, and from time to time likes to vent.
Personally, I like to vent to a bunch of readers.
Now, those who like to vent in a similar four-letter-fashion can put those bad words to good use.
Should you create a custom "list" in FB just for people who you'd like to vent to?
We would like to vent our frustration in violent, seething rage, no-holds-barred, in day-to-day life, but we can't.
But when you need advice or would like to vent, they're very short with you.
They will also have less showy amenities, like vented dryers and range hoods.
The next time you feel like venting your frustrations with a counterpart publicly, air them privately instead.
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