Jones called the ridges "a smoking gun" proving that such pulses happen, but unfortunately, the ridges do not go back to the time of the PETM.
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And along with the black-and-red color scheme, the 0.95 collection also features ridges on the ear cups that are intended to echo the ridges on Leica's lenses.
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Instead of carved out grooves, the master metal has ridges.
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Peering through a microscope, he studied their cusps and ridges.
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Avoid open fields and the tops of hills or ridges.
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Most notably, the cup has ridges and the egg does not.
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Image: NASAEuropa has surface features reminiscent of Earth's mid-ocean ridges.
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The ridges of a finger are vital to a successful reading.
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Ruffles Flamin' Hot Potato Chips have ridges filled with spicy flavors.
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The inside is a labyrinth of corkscrew shapes, nodules, and ridges.
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Ridges or not, the Pixelbook Go is a joy to carry around.
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Using the back of a fork, make ridges in each piece. 2.
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I highly recommend the Speck Presidio Grip Phone Case with the ridges.
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The small ones are embossed with cartridge ridges and Game Boy controls.
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Plus, the chips' ridges help to catch and enhance the spicy seasonings.
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Saturn's rings were no longer flat discs; ridges and tiny gaps appeared.
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When it rains the still-cooling lava ridges give off steam plumes.
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Giant wind turbines dot the highest ridges, like candles on a cake.
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I scanned the far ridges for bighorn sheep, but had no luck.
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And we are fighting over these little ridges covered in freaking foliage.
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Phil Scott, a Republican who opposes putting wind turbines along mountain ridges.
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But it also has heavier brow ridges and a protruding lower face.
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Sand is represented here in the blue hue, scattered across the ridges.
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They situated the soldiers, tanks, and artillery on the ridges and mountains.
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"We place cells between those ridges, then watch them move around," he said.
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In the early movies, their forehead ridges and warrior aesthetic were further developed.
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When it melts, pools form between tough ridges, allowing some heat to reflect.
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All around us, ocher sands rose in sinuous curves toward sharply chiseled ridges.
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She's wearing a black turtleneck cashmere sweater with long ridges down the sleeves.
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Eventful surfaces with encrusted tubes, bulbous forms, ridges, and indentations feel distinctly organic.
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Old ice can build up into hull-tearing ridges perhaps 20 metres thick.
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It sits between the front vaginal wall and the ridges of the cervix.
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On both sides, the structure is covered in different sized ridges and textures.
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Soldiers attacked on horses, hid on ridges hurling grenades and fired Maxim guns.
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The back of my hand trails along ridges of sand under the water.
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The valleys and river deltas near the coast grow into lumpy mountain ridges.
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Thousands died in this "Guerra Bianca," fought on mountain ridges in freezing temperatures.
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Their stiffened surfaces resemble topographies or skin — with folds and ridges suggesting scars.
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Today's hike is The Quiraing, another gorgeous hike comprised of ridges, plateaus, and boulders.
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There were no grill ridges, making it look a little like a griddle press.
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In the bottom left, you can see large wrinkle ridges, formed during lava cooling.
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For instance, fire burns intensely along ridges and more slowly on north-facing slopes.
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The Mithrim Montes, a trio of ridges on Titan, contain the moon's highest peak.
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We have a custom-made ice mill to remove pressure ridges from the runway.
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The Annamites were then still a primeval place of lonesome peaks and forbidding ridges.
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The otters seemed to prefer rocks closer to land that had points and ridges.
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It connects 14 states and passes through ridges and valleys of the Appalachian mountain range.
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A thick, perennially cloudy atmosphere rains methane down on the surface, sculpting ridges and valleys.
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Containing four distinct districts, the route is comprised of ridges, plateaus, highlands, and Mt. Pisgah.
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The conventional honey dipper design is very wasteful because honey gets trapped in the ridges.
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The have tiny ridges at the end that help the mosquito puncture through the skin.
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And most people don't like 300-foot-tall wind turbines dotting hillsides and mountain ridges.
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Often, the concentric lines are painted in clusters of two or three ridges of color.
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In addition to raising sea levels, Zemp said that melting glaciers can destabilize mountain ridges.
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Here were the ridges and the gullies her mental weathers had worked into her skin.
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Its ultrasonic technology uses sound waves that read the ridges and valleys of a finger.
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When I got to a point half a block from the main flow of the mud, where I could make out ridges of it, high, irregular ridges bristling with crushed automobiles, downed trees, and the shorn-off timbers and shattered roofs of houses, I stopped.
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The volcanic ridges form where the planet's oceanic slabs slowly pull apart and ooze molten rock.
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In the Star Trek universe, they're just like us, but sometimes with ridges on their foreheads.
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Magnificent peaks and ridges thick with woodland loom over Shaneen village, three hours east of Sanaa.
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Armed with assault rifles, the Afghans peered cautiously from beneath their helmets at the ridges above.
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Most of the vents we've explored come from mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates spread apart.
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The Simpson Desert features more than 1003,100 sand dunes that follow one another in parallel ridges.
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Makalu is known for its pyramid shape, with four steep ridges leading to a sharp peak.
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It was mid-August, and there was still snow on the ridges of the nearby mountains.
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Many of the trailers and houses, set against steep, tree-covered ridges, were charred or rotten.
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I started stroking one on its back, feeling the ridges on its exoskeleton underneath my finger.
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This and the return of coal to the high ridges of Pennsylvania seem a distant memory.
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Dear Heloise: Why are there ridges on the F and J keys on my computer keyboard?
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Downed power lines snake along mountain ridges like strands of unraveled twine leading to broken toothpicks.
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It's perched on a ridge overlooking 160 acres of mountains, meadows, trout ponds, and timbered ridges.
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As we examined the replica's north wall, Lowe pointed out the ridges that Reeves had identified.
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To reflect wisdom, Yoda was designed with ridges in his forehead and Albert Einstein-like eyes.
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Do the nano-scale ridges shred ordinary mortal cloth and get fibers caught in their interstices?
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Now … detailed maps revealed that the ridge was actually two parallel ridges, with a valley between.
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Note those suave hood ridges, sort of like the darts in a well-sewn suit jacket.
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If you touch your pinna, you'll notice there are indentations, ridges, elevations—it's not a flat structure.
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This happened around the globe, extending for tens of thousands of miles along the mid-ocean ridges.
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The variegated surface ranges from smooth and scraped to ridges of paint and cracked, built-up surfaces.
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The identifying markers on fingerprints—the ridges, lines, and branches—are more subjective and harder to pinpoint.
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Surrounding the garden at Chatsworth is the Park, nearly a thousand acres of grasslands and forested ridges.
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While the ridges do nothing for grip the shape is great and fits easily into the palm.
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That said, there are plenty of shots of Cruise jetting across barren landscapes and over mountain ridges.
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As well as the cold, runners were also faced with soft snow and small ice pressure ridges.
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You notice small curves and swirls of paint, tiny ridges and indentations, slight shifts in color tones.
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Continue baking 15 minutes more, until they are brown all over, including in their seams and ridges.
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Faint air bubbles are still visible on the plaster surface, along with ridges from the plaster molds.
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Verdant, almost overgrown, it requires careful navigating over ridges and mulch-covered trenches, to explore the interiors.
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The tree's dark grayish brown twigs bear unusual, corky ridges that lend the tree a peculiar angularity.
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Homo heidelbergensis peered at the world through robust protruding brow ridges some 700,000 to 200,21960 years ago.
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Many of America's metropolises lie along rivers, coastlines and ridges that concentrate large numbers of migratory birds.
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It just eats pressure ridges and turns them into heaps of snow that can be moved away.
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The scanner sends ultrasounds to detect 3D ridges of fingerprints to recognise users quickly, according to Samsung.
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It was the heart of the jungle, hidden between mountain ridges where no roads had been developed.
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Scotty had cranial abnormalities, including bumps and ridges down its snout, which suggests it had armored skin.
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Serta claims to have a patent on the ridges between layers in Casper's Wave mattress as pictured here.
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Because it includes the forested ridges of Mount George, the family could dig 18 stories into the hill.
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The trouble with the ridges: The thick edge they create disrupts the cup's delicate peanut butter-chocolate balance.
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Welcome to one of the planet's most obscure but important features, known rather prosaically as the midocean ridges.
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Both microspines and silicone ridges only cling to surfaces in one direction, meaning they can be easily detached.
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Then I used the ridges in my bathroom window's track as a makeshift tripod to avoid motion blur.
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Surrounding Sputnik is a complex mess of ridges, valleys, and pits, sculpted by erosion and possibly tectonic processes.
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She posted a video on Facebook of huge plumes of smoke hanging over burning ridges around the lake.
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Instead of zipping randomly across it, electrons traversing a sheet of wrinkly graphene are channelled between the ridges.
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I have unusually shallow fingerprint ridges, through some combination of guitar playing and a possibly undiagnosed medical condition.
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You cannot run your fingers over it as you can over a canvas, feeling for ridges and rifts.
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The ridges and bumps on this toy will help soothe growing pains and simultaneously clean plaque and tartar.
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They tooled around on snowmobiles and built ice ridges to mimic the real thing (or so they thought).
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That hasn't stopped someone from installing a swing on one of the trail's ridges in the Koolau Mountains.
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The hinge in the image appears to be slightly reworked, with fewer ridges than the original Surface Book.
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Early developers sought flat land for homes and buildings and typically ignored the glacial ridges, especially their heights.
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Now the road stretched out, empty and endless, over a glaciated, monochrome terrain of ridges, gorges and craters.
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The only sign of development is a couple of spindly red-and-white telecommunication towers on the ridges.
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The collaged elements produce embossments on the prints themselves, the textured ridges and valleys a pleasure to behold.
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Mammoths were grazers, so their molars had smooth ridges for eating grass, according to the National Park Service.
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They discovered that the Vietnamese had built another of these man traps on Hill 875 and adjoining ridges.
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With topography that resembles a crumpled piece of paper, the terrain encompasses four major drainages and several ridges.
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Dr. Chetri and his colleagues trekked along trails, mountain ridges, riverbeds and mountain passes collecting the predators' wastes.
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Not only was the ball on a slight slope, the rake marks left his ball between two ridges.
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But there's really only one of these bites inside the typical Reese's; the rest are marred by the ridges.
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The incident occurred at The Ridges, a student-only complex near the University of North Texas, early Sunday morning.
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In a paper, she proposed that the reduced pressure on the ridges might let them erupt far more frequently.
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They are found near undersea volcanoes and along the ocean ridges that mark the boundaries between Earth's tectonic plates.
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Click here to view original GIFThousands of nearly invisible sweat pores live amongst the spiraling ridges on your fingertips.
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RSL only appear as seasonal flows or lines on canyon ridges and isolated peaks during warm seasons on Mars.
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From 22,300 miles up, that's like seeing the ridges on the side of a quarter located a mile away.
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Skies filled with thick black smoke, brightened only by bursts of red and orange rising above the canyon ridges.
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The town, which is set on three ridges separated by marshland and brackish creeks, occupies roughly a square mile.
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It was like a spider's web, the ridges and floes forming an intricate icescape that lured them farther in.
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I was woken up by the car going along the ridges that segregate the road from the hard shoulder.
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These works are striking in their intensity of detail, rendering the ridges and discolorations at once familiar and abstract.
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And, like Talmudic scholars, some wonder if it is better to butter across the ridges or parallel with them?
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And that's why the heavy brow ridges of our ancestors may have morphed into the lofty foreheads of today.
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It also shared photos showing shells fired by howitzers and soldiers perched on ridges, surveying hillsides with their rifles.
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But the upcoming ridge pattern has not been seen since that summer and ridges of this strength are uncommon.
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But, as a review of the data and a subsequent visit to the tomb confirmed, the ridges were real.
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On the right side of the image, crescent-shaped dunes can be seen merging into ridges that point downwind.
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Dr. Moore said that the mottled appearance of the surface with dark streaks were suggestive of hills and ridges.
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Bran was a climber, hanging from the parapets of Winterfell by his fingertips, running along the ridges of its roofs.
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The loss of ice will create high-pressure "atmospheric ridges" in the Pacific that would drive storms away from California.
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The volcanic ridges mark the places where oceanic slabs slowly pull apart, giving molten rock and gases an escape route.
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" Bell explained that she can feel the ridges of her fingertips "like a bassline at a club that's too much.
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So it's pretty perfect to force him ride a wild course filled with narrow ridges, scary slopes, and insane jumps.
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Faint traces of rivers create subtle veins in the snow, while ridges, roads, and cities stand out in sharp contrast.
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Strong tidal pressures, and the slow accumulation of ring particles, caused the grooves and ridges to form on the surface.
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Its four sharp ridges ascend almost vertically toward a 27,765-foot summit that's formidable to even the most experienced climbers.
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The scientists noticed that the ridges ran parallel with a major mountain range, that seemed to shift and spread out.
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We could see the Treska River and forested, misty ravines, as well as spiked ridges, like blades of a knife.
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"It looked a bit corrugated almost; there were ridges and grooves," Alexander Liu, a former student of Brasier, told me.
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On public roads, the front tires keep your hands busy as they chase ruts and ridges in the pavement, too.
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Even in the dead of winter, the property is stunning, with its undulating textures of ridges, glades and limestone escarpments.
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The design of the wall, which is constructed across mountain passes and ridges, makes strategic use of the natural terrain.
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The illusion is due to the raised wooden ridges that jut out from the panel, an effect known as anamorphosis.
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Gently, the plane descended over browning farmland and desolate ridges of brush and stone where the prairies met the mountains.
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Depending on the specific ridges of your fingertips, some of the pulse is absorbed and some goes back to the sensor.
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A geometric pattern of a shell sharpened as I descended to the floor, and I fanned my fingers across its ridges.
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When you do, the precision of his paint's application is astonishing, with the edges of each layer forming crisply defined ridges.
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The many ridges on your fingertips—ordinary, but in an arrangement unique to you—provide a far surer method of attribution.
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Buffing brightens, smooths, and creates natural shine in addition to removing ridges, giving you a perfectly prepped base to paint on.
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But it lingers mainly in the mountains that run inland along forested ridges, like a scene from a Chinese scroll painting.
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These streamlined ridges measure up to 6 miles long (10 km) and were moulded on the beds of fast-flowing glaciers.
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But these gravitationally triggered events are only observed in very select environments, such as mid-oceanic ridges and shallow thrust faults.
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Inside an 80-foot-tall chamber on Lockheed Martin's Denver-area campus, backgrounded by red-rock ridges, stands a hulking spacecraft.
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The arson blaze in the Cleveland National Forest gained renewed strength Thursday, racing along ridges and coming within yards of homes.
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Someone designed the ribbing on that can — those horizontal ridges — because it makes the can more durable and resistant to dents.
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He also noticed interesting vertical ridges that lined the dinosaur's upper jaw, in addition to a battle scar on its face.
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"The ridges were things that we had not seen before in another tyrannosaur, especially not another tyrannosaur from Alberta," he said.
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Jessica calls one bright pink dildo covered it ridges "really scary" and panics about how to even use her new products.
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It boasts spectacular corrugated ridges, due to the strong winds that sweep through the region between June and October each year.
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All those ridges, though, prevented the big Great Dane-pit mix from accessing more than a couple of pieces at once.
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Stationed across ridges in front of homes, firefighters fought flames with hoses as powerful gusts propelled fire through and up hills.
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Twenty prototypes later and hours of research revealed that chopsticks with concave hexagonal tips and ridges were the best way to go.
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A bite including ridges will not contain as much peanut butter as a bite containing exclusively innards — and the latter is superior.
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It weighed 2 tons and sported 2.7-inch-long serrated teeth set into a skull adorned with pronounced ridges along its snout.
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Experts believe the activity may carry major repercussions because the oceanic ridges account for some 70 percent of the planet's volcanic eruptions.
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In the more mountainous regions, you can fly high above the ridges to scope an aerial view of the cascading water below.
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How underwater ridges and mountains formed millions of years ago can help determine which land mass they should be connected to today.
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During the drought, these ridges lasted for months at a time — but we don't know what's in store for this new one.
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Oak Ridge is nestled inside a valley, a short distance from the Clinch River between the rolling, tree-lined ridges of Tennessee.
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It features a number of little bumps and ridges designed to let you stretch, exercise and massage your feet while you're standing.
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Iris scans work by taking a detailed image of the ridges in the colored part of the eye, typically using infrared photography.
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The wind persisted on this February day, and tiny ridges of salt on the berms made finding one's footing a bit tricky.
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This is how it should be in a perfect Reese's world: Fewer chocolate ridges means fewer obstacles to the peanut butter prize.
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As flames shot up on the ridges, residents began evacuating, with some trying to coax into trailers horses spooked by the fires.
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From ten, details of its surface emerge—ridges, crenellations, ribbons of paint—and it resembles an aerial photograph of farmland, cities, rivers.
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Leaning in, he used his fingers to adjust its path, creating ridges and folds so that it would be open to oxygen.
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The Skin Gym Double Duty Smooth & Textured Jade Face Roller has two sides, one with ridges and one that is completely smooth.
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And his fingernails had tiny longitudinal ridges, something that can be normal but that is also seen in certain types of arthritis.
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But early investigators found the hilly ridges to be composed of clay, silt, sand, pebbles, cobbles and boulders, all jumbled up together.
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Herbivores must break down food in their mouths before they swallow, so their teeth are more complex, with many bumps and ridges.
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The surrounding hills are grass beige and winter sagebrush gray-green, with pale white drifts of snow in the lee of ridges.
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Many Mesozoic birds had teeth, but Oculudentavis possessed the most - about 100, with a conical shape and sharp ridges on the edges.
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Over 103 firefighters on the ground struggled to defend houses perched on ridges as shifting winds sometimes blew flames back at them.
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Its deep grooves and ridges significantly increase its total surface area, providing more room for cells within the confines of the skull.
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In "Distant Ancient," the ridges of the crumpled canvas hold more blue and red than the pink around them, reading like veins.
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They're known as hydrothermal vents; you can think of them as underwater geysers that form along ridges or openings in the sea floor.
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At the 66 million year mark—when the meteorite struck—the researchers documented evidence of short-lived magma bursts along ancient ocean ridges.
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But China has not actually extracted minerals on the site, and US troops have not been stationed on nearby mountain ridges, experts say.
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Asia has the second-most lightning hotspots, with its most active regions located in the northwestern ridges of the Himalayas, near Daggar, Pakistan.
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Designed to be even gentler than the leading brands, it features a proprietary bulb shape and an indented removal stem made without ridges.
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The capacitive material has its own ridges and bumps that, believe it or not, will work with the iPhone's Touch ID training system.
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The lips are extensively covered in lamellae—thin, tightly stacked ridges or plates of tissue—giving them a deeply grooved or flaked appearance.
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It wasn't as much an infrastructural challenge to sculpt the trail out of oceanfront canyons and chaparral ridges, but rather a political one.
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When applied to a brushed stainless steel surface, those particles in the coating settle and create deeper ridges and an overall rougher finish.
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Shrivelled, brown and with the ridges still showing, they form the largest collection of naturally preserved human brains in the world, he says.
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The precipitous ridges that are her knuckles rise and fall as she grips the silver smudged tongs, swiftly and adroitly rotating her wrist.
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The ridges in the eye are as detailed and distinctive as a fingerprint but can be scanned much faster and without physical contact.
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Later, looking for a place to make a home, he encountered a desolate landscape defined by ridges of dry grass and scrub guavas.
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Some 22017 acres of ridges, paths, slides and lawns will rise seven stories over the harbor, providing panoramic views of New York City.
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She says the main challenge is psychological; she tries not to think about the ridges of cooling lava that now surround her neighborhood.
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Wrapping floss around the screw's thread created small ridges that made the straw bendable, which proved helpful for hospital patients drinking from cups.
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The cemetery, by the way, the one where the Ridges are buried: That's where Ms. Nagle plans to end up, too, one day.
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He's referring to Louisiana's $50 billion master plan for preserving the coast, which includes creating marshes, flood-proofing buildings, and restoring shoreline ridges.
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The contour pillow has two ridges with a valley between and is designed to give proper spinal alignment to back and side sleepers.
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For Dave Smith, who volunteers as a White Mountain National Forest trail steward, it is Lonesome Lake, protected from road noise by ridges.
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Bulldozers cleared paths up mountain ridges for utility workers, while in other places workers trudged through muddy tropical terrain to reach their objective.
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He spent hours in the office looking at online maps, wandering around in virtual reality, lining up peaks with ridges and other landmarks.
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Due to a condition called polymicrogyria, in which the brain has many ridges or folds, the 9-year-old suffers from excessive drooling.
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Plus, the ridges on the back of the device can be used to give your face a relaxing massage to help firm skin.
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Normally such ridges tend to come and go, but they also lingered during the 213-16 drought, the worst in the state's history.
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These metronome-like projections signify coastal ridges or dunes that disrupt otherwise serene views on to vacant planes of sea and gradated sky.
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All three major MR headsets rely on images that are projected edgeways onto a semitransparent material—usually glass with a coating of nanoscale ridges.
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These dips, or "troughs" in the jet, as well as bulges or "ridges," will trigger changes in the weather across North America and beyond.
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The back of the phone even features a subtle micro-texture that looks smooth, but actually feels like the ridges on a vinyl record.
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Each hole features different, yet unique textures, ridges, and tightness to give you intense sensations that are impossible to achieve even through real penetration.
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"Look, it's got head bands!" she said, pointing out ridges intended to mimic the strip sometimes sewn in at the top of a binding.
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Reed furrowed his brow and ran his fingers along its ridges before tossing it back on the counter like a wad of chewing gum.
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This massive jolt might have made these mid-ocean ridges squirt out more magma, the authors say — although the exact mechanisms remain a mystery.
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Known by the Zulus as uKhahlamba, the Barrier of Spears, the escarpment hosts colossal cliffs, jagged ridges and the world's second highest waterfall, Tugela.
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Suffering from serious periodontal issues, she repeatedly made close-up photographs of her extracted teeth and false teeth in ways that suggested mountain ridges.
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Down in the cellar, his talented fingers can still feel the telltale embossed ridges cut into a particularly important bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
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Then he began working on surfaces that were themselves layered, such as corrugated cardboard, which could be pulled apart to expose its hidden ridges.
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Amid the mountains and glaciers there, Telfer and colleagues spotted 357 pale ridges and six darker perpendicular streaks that are telltale characteristic of dunes.
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One more thing: Pluto's dunes are long transverse ridges, similar to some found on Earth, Mars, Titan and other bodies throughout the solar system.
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And you bite into human skin, the tooth sinks into the skin, and those ridges cause the skin to bunch up in different ways.
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Horns of a giant sable antelope, which is critically endangered by military conflict and a restricted range in Angola, have stunning curves and ridges.
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Wrapping floss around the screw's thread created small ridges that made the straw bendable, which proved helpful for hospital patients when drinking from cups.
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Ridges down the length of its oblong sides give it multiple faces, which is why many of our politicians are colloquially compared to it.
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I went out for a midafternoon hike to the ridges along Turtleback Mountain, an antidote to the more crowded trails of Moran State Park.
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It looked as if the lizard's skin were a flat canvas, as opposed to a scaly one with ridges and valleys, Dr. Milinkovitch thought.
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The device conforms to the varied textures of human skin, including sweat pores and fingerprint ridges, while still letting air in through tiny gaps.
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Made of heavy BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free plastic, the flat dish comes in either a spiral or criss-cross pattern of high ridges.
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Ridges like this are the birthplace of oceanic crust; molten rock rises from deep within the Earth to the seafloor, creating profuse volcanic activity.
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Piping the meringue with a closed-star tip makes myriad gorgeous ridges that toast dark and dramatic, leaving negative white space in the divots.
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Sudan's skin appears as a dusty, abstract landscape of crevices, folds, and ridges, its topography craggy and flaking, like bark slowly peeling from a tree.
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These jagged geological ridges—the highest of which reach an astounding 1,600 feet (500 meters)—are found at Pluto's highest altitudes and near the equator.
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The proof beyond doubt, according to lead study author Jared Voris, was a pair of vertical ridges that run the length of Thanatos' upper jaw.
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Likely the raised ridges that allow LEGO to snap together are aerodynamically disastrous, so it's a feat that Sripol got it to fly at all.
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Those doing so on January 22023rd might have noticed a long green tube, studded with ridges and dials, roped off and watched by stern guards.
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The compostable sugar cane-based box has ridges that redirect the flow of any drippings, and the top of the box can absorb additional moisture.
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Bacillus subtilis cells form wrinkles about 33 nanometres (billionths of a metre) apart—so that was the separation of the ridges imposed on the graphene.
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A few veins give the skin its dark ridges and where each hair plants itself there is a small dent and crinkle in the flesh.
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The Montgomerie Maxx Royal has a par-72, 7,132-yard layout, with undulating fairways within about 260 acres of mixed pine forest and sandy ridges.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — Under a microscope, the tiny beetle named in honor of China's president, Xi Jinping, looks fierce, with black, armorlike ridges and beaded antennae.
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"For bodies such as comets or asteroids, the impact configuration that would form these equatorial ridges have a very low probability of happening," Leleu said.
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Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
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You're isolated in a snowy tundra, a series of frozen ridges and sheets of ice covering what lies below, and you need to go down.
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One night we returned to our hotel in Hajjah, a town ringed by rocky ridges in a province that has been pummeled by Saudi airstrikes.
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When you become a more experienced typist and can type by touch, these ridges indicate where your pointer fingers should be placed on the keyboard.
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Amsterdam's Schiphol brought in robotic excavators to create noise-deflecting ridges that stop the avionic rumble from traveling for miles through the low, flat territory.
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There were ligature marks, not unlike the ridges of a webbed military belt, around his neck, which had not been mentioned in the autopsy report.
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The only data that's presented on this globe are Braille-like bumps that represent the moon's ridges, mountains, and craters at a 1:20-million scale.
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Examining the teeth revealed that the surface you'd see if the dinosaur smiled was covered in thick enamel, and creased by more than 25 parallel ridges.
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The 3D print had to be a really fine resolution, Jain says, because the space between ridges that the phone's capacitative scanners read is so tiny.
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Rainbow Wings, Victor Tyakht, RussiaIn this photo, the bird's wing acts as a diffraction grating—a surface structure with a repeating pattern of ridges or slits.
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Even worse news: these atmospheric ridges are getting more common — possibly thanks to human-caused global warming, Swain and his colleagues reported in a 2016 study.
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By measuring the rocky dips and ridges, she can infer how fast the lava was moving, how hot it was, how liquid or solid it was.
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Authorities are urging evacuation for people in the path of an arson-caused wildfire that&aposs exploding along ridges, foothills and canyons south of Los Angeles.
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I slide my hands down his back, all along his spine, rutted with bone like mud ridges in a dry field, to the audacious swell below.
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Fueled by winds, the wildfire jumped ridges from Pulga to Concow and down into Paradise, a town of 26,000 people about 85 miles north of Sacramento.
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It debuted last year on several Chinese-brand smartphones for fingerprint-sensor applications, where the glass has to be transparent enough to read your finger's ridges.
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What remains of them today are some of their names, like Teide, and words for some of the flowers that grow only along its rocky ridges.
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The computer simulations revealed that near-head-on collisions led to ravioli-like flattened objects with equatorial ridges, similar to the shapes of Pan and Atlas.
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I had spent so much time scanning the distant ridges for a lumbering white mass that the bears had become almost a figment of my imagination.
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And once the crust of the land is removed in the strip-mining process, topsoil can become airborne dust and cover snow on nearby mountain ridges.
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Mr. Arnault appeared at the Kith show during New York Fashion Week with a little Rimowa pochette, a kind of clutch with the brand's trademark ridges.
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Without clearance, the only way to see Pine Gap is by air, or by climbing the craggy ridges of the MacDonnell Ranges that surround the site.
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In some places, like San Germán, helicopters lowered poles into place atop steep ridges in a laborious process that would restore power to roughly 30 homes.
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REX We expected a very dynamic ice surface, with lots of cracks and pressure ridges forming that would force us to reconfigure our research camp frequently.
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Photographer Jim Patterson took this close-up photo, allowing the viewer to see both the swirl of one dune and the smaller ridges in the sand.
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It showed up, insistently, as baker/photographers like Ruth Tam kept posting it, crowing about the crispiness of the ridges and the softness of the centers.
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If you prefer to look at images of planets, you can help scientists to characterize surfaces on Mars using Planet Four: Terrains and Planet Four: Ridges.
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The rugged outer shell of the Hyperice Vyper is made of polypropylene, which transfers vibration well, and features sixteen small ridges that dig into soft tissue.
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You might also want to buy a pair of floral scissors, which have sharp ridges specifically designed to cut stems without crushing them at the ends.
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Horrified, Elsa retreats to an ice palace, but sibling love sends Anna plowing through drifts and up glacial ridges, confident that she can reverse the spell.
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An observant physician can deduce pulmonary disease from ridges on fingernails, hypertension from an eye exam, a heart problem from a gentle shake of the hand.
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Whatever the reason, Lasker's customary exuberance with paint, especially in those chunky passages where he presses it into ridges and vents, speaks with a bracing eloquence.
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But if you do, there are two layers of protection between the base and the ridges, so your phone is safe even from high-up drops.
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Breathing to the left, I was back in the Mediterranean, the shoreline hemmed by thick ridges of white and gray limestone that sloped into the crystalline water.
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Sandy Hook, Kentucky (CNN)Through folded green valleys and down roads paved atop mountain ridges sits a place like many others in this impoverished and beautiful region.
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It was a beautiful hair pin, but the reality is that it had ridges on it, so it was actually really hard to get in her hair.
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A field botanist who's been at the forefront of protecting Hawaii's endangered plants for over 2150 years, he's known for rappelling from ridges to find rare plants.
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Then, early in the morning as he rumbled along in a valley between two steep mountain ridges, the spotlight lit up two pairs of — could it be?
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Although other big-wave locations like Teahupoo (Tahiti), Jaws (Hawaii) and Mavericks (California) are supercharged by underwater ridges and canyons too, their waves break in shallower waters.
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The fire erupted in late afternoon in tinder-dry brush as temperatures soared to nearly 100 degrees in the canyons and ridges northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
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We've seen similar shots in earlier trailers, but now we can see that some of those ridges are the remains of a giant statue of a Jedi.
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Cyclones are controlled by the large scale weather patterns around them, specifically regions of differing pressure known as ridges (zones of high pressure) and troughs (low pressure).
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The most extreme examples of this effect come in his "Outrenoir" series, which use thick ridges of jet-black paint with a surface so slick it's reflective.
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It&aposs a simple but effective dog bowl that compartmentalizes food with sturdy BPA-free plastic ridges to prevent a dog from scarfing it down too quickly.
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It turns out, as creator Bryan Chiang explained in his presentation, that the iris's "ridges, crypts and furrows" hide tiny hints as to their owner's blood glucose levels.
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FRStat still relies on analysts' subjective identification of the ridges and lines on the print, and again, there's still no certainty that fingerprints are actually unique to individuals.
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