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The valves are held together at their narrow ends by an elastic ligament.
Still, as in any public debate, at least some of the noise over the roadless issue is clearly intended in part for narrow ends.
Slalom required speed and maneuverability (much like the requirements for slalom skiing), favoring shorter boards than those used for downhill racing and very narrow ends to avoid wheels rubbing the base of the deck during sharp turns.
It was she who gave Mill the expansive idea of the good that was to form the new utilitarian end that replaced the rather rigid and narrow ends described by Bentham and his father.
Responding to the TGF-β produced by its own cells, the developing tubule can apparently sense where it has the most room to grow away from itself--for example, at the narrow ends of a rectangle or the tips of a Y-shaped well.
Andile Mngxitama, once hailed as a possible successor to Mr Malema said: "We find it unethical, we find it reactionary and we find it part of the culture of corruption and part of abusing legitimate issues of the people for narrow ends".
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"The narrow end would be, focus on nine-eleven" — the September 11th attacks.
The frets are movable, and there is a small, round sound hole in the narrow end of the belly.
The house is positioned with its narrow end facing west, to minimize the full brunt of the sun.
The powder was then poured out the narrow end of the horn, which had a removable cork.
Embedded length of bar in narrow end.
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