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Cave, also called cavern, natural opening in the earth large enough for human exploration.
Ms. Perez's doctors took the next step: using a natural opening to avoid cutting through the abdominal wall.
The city's early settlers hiked through the Cumberland Gap, a natural opening in the Appalachian barrier near the point where Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky meet.
The entrances and tunnels were dug at the same level of the natural opening, which prevents air from leaving the cave in a chimney effect.
That would seem to create a natural opening for Syria, a predominantly Sunni country governed by its own version of the Baath Party.
"I told him, 'You guys have a great coaching staff over there, but we can come up with a few trick plays of our own, you know?' " Martz chuckled and left a natural opening for a question.
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Each gall was measured to provide for volume calculations and examined for the presence of natural openings or external damage before it was broken open.
Importantly, several studies have shown that many foliar phytopathogens take advantage of stomata as natural openings when entering the plant and consequently plant mutants with more open stomata often show enhanced susceptibility to pathogens [ 6].
This is partly attributable to the speed of invasion as bacteria enter natural openings or wounds directly.
If the air cannot escape through natural openings, it continues to press against the walls of the skull.
The mold, during the three to six months of ripening, grows both in small, irregular, natural openings in the cheese and in machine-made perforations.
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