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Moreover, fracking is unusually flexible.
His joints were unusually flexible.
And Ivanovic, among other genetic assets, has an unusually flexible rotator cuff.
The technology depends on organic solar cells, which are unusually flexible and only two micrometres thick.
She has an unusually flexible spine, and the movement issues directly out of that deep source, entraining the whole body.
Bolt isn't just unusually tall and unusually powerful in the hips and thighs, he's unusually flexible too.
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He talked about the unusually thin and flexible FireWire cable, about the "taut, crisp" cradle that the iPod rests in, about the white headphones.
The second is unconventional and takes advantage of the unusually large and flexible sequence recognition properties of the LBC boundary factor and the deployment of multiple LBC recognition elements in each boundary.
Finkel views the unusually active regimen as more flexible than it seems.
PDCD10 contains an unusually large number of highly flexible sidechains for a small protein: 21 lysine and 21 glutamate residues out of 212 total amino acids.
As art movements go, Gutai was unusually unified, but it was also flexible, not style-bound.
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