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As a result of the implantation process, functionalized discrete regions of strain-induced surface buckling were created, taking the forms of domains of parallel surface waves, semi-ordered regions and disordered regions.
European vampire lore has many descriptions of vampires taking the forms of dogs, cats, horses, pigs, donkeys, sheep, wolves, snakes, and other animals commonly known and owned.
There were never many MacCuishes on the Uists, and after a time Dubhsith ceased to be used as a given name there, though it carried on in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, taking the forms of Dushie, Duffus and even David.
The principal underlying force of the inflationary phases of evolution is extensive genetic exchange between the respective biological entities, taking the forms of recombination, fusion, and fission; the specifics of these processes differ for different inflationary stages.
The violations during transit were predominantly opportunistic, taking the forms of rape, coerced sex, and/or physical violence by strangers or by an acquaintance who took advantage of the displaced person's increased vulnerability related to lack of shelter, transportation, or other basic needs.
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Midfifties sportswriters took the form of Humphrey Bogart and Gregory Peck.
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