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It is now known that Hawkesworth's book was like a rope twisted of four strands, viz.
Contour plots of the intermolecular potential between two coarse-grained GB particles with embedded charges in face-face arrangement on the z direction at a vertical distance of 0.45 σ0 and twisted of 60° (A: GB+HT-T charges, B: GB+HT-AT charges).
Twisted of gait and warped of mind, he concludes the "winter of discontent speech" by falling downstairs, for which one audience member could be heard upbraiding him during the interval: "I'm a physiotherapist, and the golden rule is: always use the good leg first".
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This leads to bending and twisting of the structures.
Such binding caused bending and twisting of the DNA.
Kids have twisted sense of humor.
Radiological evidence consisted of twisting and rotation of the wires.
When you twist both of them, twist them tightly.
A twist of lime?
Twists, of course.
Garnish with twist of lemon.
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