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Despite the thick mass of people meandering around the Forum, the higher-end shops were deserted.
On the sideline, Wilson had his helmet off, his thick mass of curls looking like a tuft of black smoke.
His forehead, under a thick mass of black hair, is broad and wide; but his chin reveals weakness, indecision.
The unusual and distinctive feature of Pachycephalosaurusis the high, domelike skull formed by a thick mass of solid bone grown over the tiny brain.
Ice shelf, thick mass of floating ice that is attached to land, formed from and fed by tongues of glaciers extending outward from the land into sheltered waters.
(A photo from 1973 in his office shows him with seven of his students from P.S. 189, sporting a thick mass of curly, dark hair).
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At about 8 weeks of gestation, the human heart muscle is supposed to compress into a thick, compact mass, but that shift doesn't happen correctly in LVNC patients.
A 300 m thick mass-transport complex exposed near the top of the succession is interpreted to result from tectonic activity, which triggered a major change in sediment supply from a local source area.
Shortly after World War I the influential designer Gunnel Nyman was producing glasses freely blown in thick masses to form asymmetrical shapes.
Expressed in various ways, in the use of thick masses and in internal figuring and patterning, this interest has been the keynote of the most significant modern contributions to the art of glass.
The thicker fibers formed irregular networks with thick masses of fibrin fibers.
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