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The word dips and curls around his still-strong Iranian accent.
It has a consolatory effect — it curls around you, pulls you in.
The barrel on this baby helps with smoothing the curls around your face.
The necklace curls around the neck almost protectively, a bejeweled mamba guarding its nest.
Wrapping the curls around my head each night prolongs the style for at least three weeks.
This house is on a wooded cul-de-sac street that curls around the golf course.
Fog is a work of conceptual realism — a shadowy curtain of scent that silently curls around you.
A tiny white hand curls around the ear, as if clutching it, or pushing it against the head.
Ms. Woodward was having trouble with a sequence in which she curls around the stage in a circle.
The Pic selfie stick, on display at the International CES Monday, is a flexible camera that twists and curls around your wrist.
Late September wind gathered along the sides of the buildings, blowing my hair up and out, wrapping stray curls around my face.
Others are more experimental: an orange cat curls around Kevin Waldron's piece, while Rivera's lantern is bound with knots of bright yarn.
She then proceeds to (somewhat aggressively) pull out and loosen the curls around the model's face, resulting in a cringeworthy, '90s-esque look.
The iridescent black, red, green and blue enamelled reptile, set with emerald eyes, curls around a ringed, white enamel hand—a Renaissance motif.
Johnson stopped straightening her hair, which had required her to wrap her gentle curls around large rollers and sleep that way all night.
"I guess maybe worst-case scenario is if it dips down, moves west, and curls around to the other side of the state," Bossert said.
"I guess maybe worst-case scenario is if it dips down, moves west, and curls around to the other side of the state," he said.
And as has been Sumney's way since his brand of contemplative soul first hit in 2013, this song curls around your body like smoke, thick with emotion.
In "The Snake Charmer, Hermosillo" (224), for example, a naked man holds an albino snake that curls around his leg; his expression is piercing, his posture stoic.
Diller, of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, was one of the lead designers of the High Line, the hugely popular landscaped walkway whose northern end curls around the Hudson Yards.
Opinion NEW HAVEN — Hannah is a 14-year-old girl, clad in leggings and an oversize T-shirt, with long brown hair that she curls around a finger.
Right around March or April, a warm breeze picks up your ends, grazes your edges, or tousles the curls around your face and you realize that it's finally spring.
While this is an intoxicating idea (sorry), Mr. Larson missed a great opportunity on this one, because the name of each beer curls around and apparently there is a thing called beer curling.
Yusufu Shambi, the ship's navigator, whose graying hair curls around the white baseball cap permanently resting on his head, said she's up for renovations again this summer, though it seems nothing is confirmed.
When they hit, part of their energy is reflected back out to sea in arcs, like sound waves emanating from a speaker; another part curls around the atoll or island and creates a confused chop in its lee.
Or go glam at the Four Seasons Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, where a lazy river curls around the grounds, the sprawling spa provides serious princess-style pampering and the shop sells extravagant souvenirs like Missoni mouse ears.
Steadfast swings and empty fountains, a slide that curls around itself lonesomely, swing sets that appear like abandoned castles — all of this jolts in and out of clarity as you move around the pictures, creating an effect much like that of a Gerhard Richter painting, or Nudes and Jpegs, two projects by Rauh's contemporary Thomas Ruff.
It is well connected by local buses run by BEST. Geographically, this road curls around the Arabian Sea. Because of its picturesque location, real estate prices here are among the most expensive in the country.
The shepherds crook handle curls around just over 180°. Reeded handles have ridges that help the grip. Four bar stays combine their function with a hinge, and can shift the window sideways as it opens. An alternative is the chainwinder.
Fish generally do not incubate their eggs. However, some species mouthbrood their eggs, not eating until they hatch. Some amphibians brood their eggs. The female salamander Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii) curls around the clutch of eggs and massages individual eggs with her pulsating throat.
After laying her eggs, the female curls around them. The incubation period is divided into three phases. In the first phase, the embryo has no functional organs and relies on the yolk sac for sustenance. The yolk is absorbed by the developing young.
They are ant-like salticids and are commonly found in tropical regions. The front legs are curved like antennae. In the male palpal bulbs, the embolus is fixed to the tegulum. In many cases the embolus is long and curls around the top of the cymbium.
Multiple proteins binding single- and double-stranded telomere DNA have been identified. These function in both telomere maintenance and capping. Telomeres form large loop structures called telomere loops, or T-loops. Here, the single-stranded DNA curls around in a long circle, stabilized by telomere-binding proteins.
The snake, an emblem of Siva, curls around his arm. His hair holds the crescent moon - another emblem - and a small image of Ganges, the river-goddess whose precipitous fall from heaven to earth is broken by Siva's matted locks. Shiva as Nataraja or Adavallar is also accompanied by his consort Sivakami.
He is also friends with Tris. He is described as tall and handsome and has black eyes with bronze skin. Against his skin his smile looks white. He also has a tattoo of a snake behind his ear, its tail curls around his earlobe and another tattoo right above the waistband of his pants.
The mountain is often shrouded in a mist which curls around the peaks and floats into the gullies. Local people believed this to be a spirit named Noatch (literally meaning "dead body" or "corpse"). Climbing Bluff Knoll, a round trip of about , takes three to four hours, and can be achieved by anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. The path from Bluff Knoll summit.
Very few mammals lay eggs. In perhaps the best known example, the platypus, the eggs develop in utero for about 28 days, with only about 10 days of external incubation (in contrast to a chicken egg, which spends about one day in tract and 21 days externally). After laying her eggs, the female curls around them. The incubation period is divided into three phases.
Flower of Drosera nidiformis Leaves on mature specimens are obovate and range from 1 to 2 cm in length. Petioles can grow 1.5 to a maximum of approximately 5 cm. D. nidiformis exhibits a reddish tint if grown in the correct light conditions. Upon capture of prey, the leaf curls around it to bring it into contact with as many digestive glands as possible.
A rainbow yei, sometimes considered an aspect of the rain-god Water Sprinkler, is drawn around every sandpainting; his body curls around the south, west, and north sides to protect the painting from outside influences, and to protect the user from the power of the god depicted in the painting. He does not need to cover the east, because no evil can come from the east in Navajo thought.
Barbours Creek, for which the wilderness is named, passes the wilderness flowing southeast, and curls around Bald Mountain to join Craig Creek, which then flows into the James River. The creek is designated by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries as a cold water stream. Lipes Branch, also a cold water stream, flows down Potts Mountain into Barbours Creek. Another stream to the south flows through a narrow canyon formed by an interesting rock formation.
Hedruris spinigera is a parasite belong to phylum Nematoda, commonly found in the stomach of freshwater fish. The female Hedruris spinigera attaches itself onto the epithelium of the fishes' stomach using a hook at the curved tail. Meanwhile, the male swims freely until it finds a female that has already attached to a host, then the male curls around the body of that female so that sexual reproduction occurs within the host. Most fishes consume Paracorophium excavatum, the intermediate host for Hedruris spinigera; however, the prevalences of Hedruris spinigera are restricted to certain host range.
Marayong railway station Marayong railway station is on the Richmond branch of the T1 Western and T5 Cumberland lines of the Sydney Trains network. The provide services out to Richmond and in to the city via Blacktown and Parramatta. Years ago, Motor Rail No. 1 would run between Blacktown stopping at Marayong Station en route. Richmond Road marks the southern boundary of the suburb and provides links to Blacktown and Richmond while the Westlink M7 curls around the suburb and can be accessed via the Sunnyholt Road intersection at Kings Park or the Richmond Road intersection at Dean Park.
These protofilaments form the backbone of the hollow, cylindrical microtubule which is about 25 nanometers in diameter and varies from 200 nanometers to 25 micrometers in length. About 12–13 protofilaments arrange themselves in parallel to form a C-shaped protein sheet, which then curls around to give a pipe-like structure called the microtubule. The head to tail arrangement of the hetero dimers gives polarity to the resulting microtubule, which has an α-subunit at one end and a β-subunit at the other end. The α-tubulin end has negative (–) charges while the β-tubulin end has positive (+) charges.
Algorithmic self-assembly: DX arrays have been made to form hollow nanotubes 4–20 nm in diameter, essentially two-dimensional lattices which curve back upon themselves. These DNA nanotubes are somewhat similar in size and shape to carbon nanotubes, and while they lack the electrical conductance of carbon nanotubes, DNA nanotubes are more easily modified and connected to other structures. One of many schemes for constructing DNA nanotubes uses a lattice of curved DX tiles that curls around itself and closes into a tube.DNA nanotubes: In an alternative method that allows the circumference to be specified in a simple, modular fashion using single-stranded tiles, the rigidity of the tube is an emergent property.
The river, which runs through Newry, forms the historic border between County Armagh and County Down. Some maps call the portion downstream from Newry to the Lough the 'Newry River' and the portion upstream of Newry the 'Clanrye' (as it curls around to its sources in the foothills of the Mourne Mountains in Ulster), but not all sources make this distinction. While the Newry River flows under the famous Newry Town Hall, according to the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, the Clanrye breaks away from the Newry River near Drummillar. The Clanrye then progresses under the main Belfast to Dublin A1 road at Sheepbridge and onward toward the Mayobridge Road at the Crown Bridges and Ashtree Cottages.
When , the embedding above has closed timelike curves; for example, the path parameterized by t_1 = \alpha \sin(\tau), t_2 = \alpha \cos(\tau), and all other coordinates zero, is such a curve. When these curves are inherent to the geometry (unsurprisingly, as any space with more than one temporal dimension contains closed timelike curves), but when , they can be eliminated by passing to the universal covering space, effectively "unrolling" the embedding. A similar situation occurs with the pseudosphere, which curls around on itself although the hyperbolic plane does not; as a result it contains self-intersecting straight lines (geodesics) while the hyperbolic plane does not. Some authors define anti-de Sitter space as equivalent to the embedded quasi-sphere itself, while others define it as equivalent to the universal cover of the embedding.
Hampson observed most of the spread of the Faith over the long term has followed the three variables: higher area basic population, socio-economic dynamism, and highway penetration. He noticed an oppositional area however - that by 1980 “Baha’is fail to be present where one might expect …throughout a very large wedge that extends eastward (from the Great Plains) and gradually curls around the southern portions of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, terminating [into] the southern flank of Pennsylvania [and a] tiny prong … reaches the Atlantic via southern Virginia.” Hampson doesn't name this region but much of it is pretty much the middle and northern span of control of the Confederacy when it isn't an urban center. Some of this region fits the lack of dynamism and highway accessibility but not enough to explain the overall relative gap in Hampson's estimation.
The Falkland Islands' fishing waters form part of the 2.7 million square kilometre Patagonian Shelf large marine ecosystem and are located on a spur from the Patagonian Continental Shelf. Most of the fishing takes place in water up to deep on this spur or on the Burdwood Bank - another spur lying on an undersea ridge to the south of the Falkland Islands and separated from the islands by a deep channel known as the Falklands Trough. At its highest point, the Burdwood Bank is below sea level. The principal ocean currents in the Falkland Island waters are the West Wind Drift, a cold current from the Southern Pacific Ocean that flows westwards to the south of the Burdwood Bank and the north flowing cold Falklands current, an offshoot of the West Wind Drift that curls around the east of Falklands Plateau and along the Falklands and Patagonian escarpments.
On the peripheral carina, and hence above the sutures, they are replaced by two or three creamy spots, while two or three less marked white spots occupy the intervals, and thus pick out the tubercles of the carina. Every whorl is encircled by four articulated colour bands, which in the white areas are of a more opaque white than the rest of these areas, and extend slightly beyond them, and are crossed by narrow vertical or oblique red lines, while in the purple areas they are of a deeper purple tint, and are crossed by narrow axial white lines. The base is of a lighter tint, the outer 6 cinguli of a rose pink, minutely dotted with creamy white. The columella and umbilicus are white, bordered outside with green, which tints the inner two basal cinguli, and curls around the columella into the throat.

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