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noun
The lower shaft of a feather, specifically the region lacking barbs.
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The name sea pen derives from their resemblance to quill pens.
Now, thanks to Quill, it does it for more than 5,000 corporations," Hammond reveals.
"Thanks to Quill," he says, "in a few years' time no one will have to waste time deciphering an Excel worksheet or interpreting graphs with x and y axes... Quill and its successors will hoover up indigestible data and transform them into clear, simple text which will enable everyone to get the message, quite naturally, through language".
Back to Quill's point: A socialist government could control all of the means of production — or it could, for example, use taxes to redistribute resources among the population.
According to Quill™ SRS's manufacturer, the results of implantation studies in animals using PDO indicate that for sizes larger than 3/0, approximately 80%% of the original strength remains after 4 weeks of implantation.
Michael Rooker as Yondu Udonta: A blue-skinned bandit who is the leader of the Ravagers and a paternal figure to Quill.
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As the first star to commit to "Quills," Winslet, because of her clout from "Titanic," was able to get the film going.
On the page, de Sade invited the title of sadist, but even if his moral standing in life was no greater than his physical standing, the significant difference in this incarnation is that he was more devoted to the quill than to terror and torture.
Oculus has no plans to make Quill available to the public like Tilt Brush or its own sculpting tool Medium, at least not yet, and is reserving it for its own illustrators.
In another study, Velociraptor was discovered to have quill knobs.
The only Dutch artist who preferred the reed to a quill or metal nib was Rembrandt, and this must have borne its own significance for Van Gogh.
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