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the section underneath
noun
A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
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Brush down a little and repeat for the section underneath it.
Flip your head back upright (don't worry if your hair looks messy! !) Grab the section underneath and twist into a messy bun, leave the ends free and then pin securely.
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This model consists of the laterally heterogeneous surface shell and a 1-D section underneath, which has been derived from the data by a 1-D inversion algorithm (cf. companion paper by Püthe and Kuvshinov, 2013).
If you have any advice, stories or questions, do add them in the comments section underneath the article.
Use pliers or extremely sharp scissors to cut through the wooden section UNDERNEATH the insole.
In the hours following the statement's release, many people took to the comments section underneath to post screen grabs of texts and messages from DSTRKT promoters appearing to specifically reference door preferences and policies based on skin colour.
If you have other America-based nature-loving destinations you'd like to share, feel free to mention them in the comments section underneath.
Images were collected in positive ion mode by mechanical translation of the tissue section underneath a focused laser and acquisition of mass spectra at each position, with three laser shots/pixel at a fluency of 14 uJ.
In the vertical soil section (underneath the bottom of furrow for RF and RMRF) parallel to crop lines, the area of the stained regions increased by 70 102% and 155 189% in RF and RMRF, respectively, compared to that in the FP treatment.
Hold the section there while you dry underneath with the blow-dryer.
Place your index finger over the top of the section, the middle finger adjacent and underneath, and your ring finger over.
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