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rise form
noun
The imprint upon the surface of a body of water that is made by a feeding trout, indicative by its form of the feeding behavior of the fish.
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The strongest family units in "When We Rise" form at the Women's Building, where Roma Guy and her comrades engage in fiery and affectionate conversations about rape-crisis groups and artificial insemination.
I remember watching the black smoke rise form the burning PMS factory on the A127 from my school playground, and the playground gossip the next day that suggested it was full of Mr. Blobby toys.
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During the S2 stage, sediment supply is still sufficient, but the sea level began to rise forming a slightly restricted channel.
To form, supercells need warm, most air to rise, forming progressively colder and drier air; at the same time, winds that change direction and increase in speed with increasing height off the ground are needed.
For a housing complex in Hyderabad, she is trying to find a way to reinterpret the traditional Indian courtyard house in high-rise form.
But he hopes his rising form will persuade the Lawn Tennis Association and the Great Britain Davis Cup captain Leon Smith he is at least worth talking to.
Continental rises form as a result of three sedimentary processes: mass wasting, the deposition from contour currents, and the vertical settling of clastic and biogenic particles.
Realistically he cannot win another grand slam title on the hard courts of the US or Australian Opens – certainly not if Djokovic has recovered his game or Murray continues to build on his rising form.
"In comparison with Seb's rising form, it seems to me that Mark's form somehow flattens out.
While the counter-protest organizers have since created a new Facebook event and intend to continue their efforts, the situation is a fairly unsettling cautionary tale of a rising form of manipulation on the world's biggest social platform.
After the bread dough has risen, form part of it into two large round loaves, then roll out smaller pieces into "bones".
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