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The feet were nailed to the upright part of the crucifix, so that the knees were bent at around 45 degrees.
In essence, the 8.5 mm-height transducer was mounted on the implants orthoradially with the upright part on the oral side.
It may be flat, upright, part buried etc. Place it on a stand, such as a tray with sand, a Dai or a good spot in the garden.
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Nielsen's early career highlights, though that's something of a misnomer, included Forbidden Planet and The Poseidon Adventure, and when he was hired for Airplane!, he essentially played the very same upright parts, just with more knowingness.
Sitting there at the upright, she played part of the song, and it sounded like another Iris Dement classic.
He aces the skittering melody of Bud Powell's "Celia," something that might sound clunky on an upright bass; his part on "Crow Point" sounds more like a Kurt Cobain riff than a jazz line.
*Sheep falling from a chute on to a slippery floor in the kill area and frequently thrown head-first into a solid upright structure, which is part of the conveyor.
There was a rack of hanging scrap metal recently selected at a junkyard by Mr. LeBarton and Feist's touring drummer, Paul Taylor; a conch shell Feist would blow for a horn part; an upright piano dotted with contact microphones and a traditional Swedish keyed fiddle called a nyckelharpa.
The upper parts of the bracts are reflexed at anthesis but the basal parts remain upright.
His band mates — Héctor del Curto on bandoneón, Claudio Ragazzi on electric guitar and Pedro Giraudo on upright bass — infused their parts with a crisp vitality.
Soon, your cranberry plants will start to put out out runners (similar to those of strawberry plants) which will fill the bed before taking root and sprouting "uprights", which is the part of the plant that grows flowers and fruit.
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