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Telescopes mounted on eyeglasses bulge outward, often extending an inch or so beyond the frames.
The trunks of several species are surrounded by huge buttresses extending outward and upward for about 5 metres (15 feet).
The light of Joe Janovsky's life touched and inspired countless people, in circles extending outward from his beloved family to generations of schoolchildren and kids at summer camps.
Extending outward from a nest-shaped central node, branches wrapped in wire dissipate into tendrils that ultimately fragment, like offshoots of kudzu out to colonize the landscape.
Nearby, in "Coyote Inalienable," from 2013, a soldier becomes a kind of Christ, hanging high on a wall, its arms extending outward, as if in a blessing.
Taking over at center stage was a mass of feathers, extending outward in front and back, with only part of the wearer's face visible.
Ice shelf, thick mass of floating ice that is attached to land, formed from and fed by tongues of glaciers extending outward from the land into sheltered waters.
Extending outward from this central region are transitional plains, thinly forested and rising to elevations of about 650 feet (200 metres) above sea level.
Military pontoon bridges are usually built either by successively extending outward from the shore or by constructing whole sections as rafts and floating them into position.
Their functions were connecting patches and corridors and extending outward.
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