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Down from the equals sign, make a vertical line of descent and at the end of this write their child's name.
Umbrico has extracted details of clouds from the V&A's archive of paintings, digitally stitching them together to make a vertical "art sky".
When Bruce and Holt lined up side by side, the defensive backs could make an educated guess that Bruce would probably take a crossing route and that Holt would make a vertical move down the field.
Soon after "Rabbit" starts several corps dancers rest their heads sideways together to make a vertical pile of faces, a quotation of the most celebrated image from Bronislava Nijinska's "Les Noces".
Working with one breast at a time, make a horizontal incision at the base of each breast and then make a vertical cut along the breastbone so that you can remove each breast in one large piece.
Cenote and cave diving is much more difficult than open water diving you can't always make a vertical ascent in the case of an emergency, and there are many other factors at play in these dives.
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She helped GWISE reach out to alumni and think about how to make a "vertical-mentoring program" sustainable.
Then, if the race is backstroke, she makes a vertical line of her body and drops feet first into the pool.
In this scheme, the parallel light emerging from the rotating polygon mirror passes through an F-theta lens makes a vertical line on the image plane.
The technique involves making a vertical incision in the skin, dissecting and excising the cyst, removing the excessive skin, and reapproximating the skin edges.
And like Weerasethakul's 2004 film Tropical Malady, the movie makes a vertical leap, straight up, or down, into a separate dimension, here for a scene in which a disfigured Princess has a sexual epiphany with a catfish.
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