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the configurations
noun
Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing's shape; figure; form factor.
Exact(12)
"It will all depend on the configurations".
The arrangement is another example of the configurations Omnicom has devised in order to work for competing automakers.
Also, there were two bathrooms, but the configurations did not work for the family.
The configurations can be adapted to the needs of individual users.
"This is going to speak volumes about the configurations of various forces," he said.
The surfaces are seductive, seen close up, and the configurations are majestic, all but flying across the wall, when beheld from a distance.
The arch of their torsos and the configurations they form and depart from suggest the influence of Jiri Kylian, as does the ballet's tone.
In the body, nanomachines could fight disease, or even aging, one atom at a time, restoring them to the configurations characteristic of healthy tissue.
The configurations for the corps de ballet are full of individualizing strokes as well as remarkable numerical and geometric shifts.
Hydrogen bonding is important in biology because of its major role in determining the configurations of molecules.
If the two planes are parallel, then the configurations of points will be identical; otherwise this will not be true.
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