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Nephi's gesture — palm down with the fingers slightly spread — may reflect a more secular but no less cosmological subject.
He stood there, unable to move, his fingers slightly spread, not quite understanding that he had slept right next to it.
We find a Bettie Page look-alike in leopard lingerie, with legs slightly spread, and face stern; a woman, perhaps in her fifties, in New York, in the art-world style of red lip, plain face, and blunt bob, in a leopard-print wrap coat.
It is shown that the use of a quite simple control strategy, such as a velocity feedback, can result in satisfactory loudness reduction with slightly spread roughness, improving the overall perception of the engine sound.
She sat on her plastic-wrapped couch, her knees slightly spread, hands fisted at her side, leaning forward on her toes.
The cells adopted a slightly spread morphology on the PCL, PCL/HA and col scaffolds, however spreading was noticeably more extensive on the PCL/col/HA scaffolds at 7 h (see Fig. 2B), suggesting that the tri-component scaffolds provided cells with unique cues that influenced cytoskeletal reorganization.
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They have short stems and erect or slightly spreading leaves.
The players also responded fully to their pianist conductor's way of slightly spreading the juiciest chords, allowing the separate notes and colors to come through and adding still more succulence and sensuousness.
Place on a hard surface and slightly tap down on the top of the screwdriver slightly spreading open the slide.
Make indentations around the edge of each pide, to raise it slightly, then spread a quarter of the filling inside the raised edges of each pide.
The results show that DEGs in each MA plot after normalization are slightly more spread out compared to the raw data.
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