Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSimilar(60)
The cap and nape are scarlet, while a broad white supercilium separates the crown from the black ear coverts.
The widest part of a faceted stone is the girdle; the girdle lies on a plane that separates the crown, the stone's upper portion, from the pavilion, the stone's base.
Basal forms like Abrictosaurus had cheek teeth in both maxilla and dentary that were generally similar to other ornithischians: widely spaced, each having a low crown and a strongly-developed ridge (cingulum) separating the crown from the root.
The short internal branch that separates the crown lorisoids and the crown lorisids has been pointed out by several authors [ 25, 47, 68, 75], and it may be one of the reasons why molecular data have failed to provide convincing support for any of the three alternative topologies.
When you've completely separated the crown from the main plant, plant it in its own small pot (no bigger than about 6 inches in diameter) as you would do with a normal peace lily.
"Somebody should be punished, but the question is: 'How do you separate the Saudi crown prince from the nation itself?'" Mr. Shelby said.
"Now, the question is, how do you separate the Saudi crown prince and his group from the nation itself," he said.
A briolette is an elongated pear-shaped stone covered with bands of triangular or rectangular facets, usually with a pointed end and lacking a girdle (the band separating the top or crown of the diamond from the bottom or pavilion).
In a separate development, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that eight people would face a total of 19 charges relating to phone hacking.
In a separate development, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that it would release details of the advice it gave to police in the late 1990s which enabled Cyril Smith to escape prosecution.
It was defined as physiological softening and weakening, thus causing individual fruit in a hand to separate from the crown (Baldry et al. 1981).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com