For example, the weakly zygomorphic flower is scarlet, shows diurnal anthesis and has a backwardly curved labellum. |
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A smooth band defines the posterior edge of the axial region, and two raised ridges define the backwardly directed edge of the fixed cheek. |
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These horns are erect and consist of two branches or prongs, a short branch extending forward and located around halfway up the horn, and a longer, backwardly directed tip. |
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Her Wellingtons stand backwardly right-left in the hallway under a Hogarth reproduction in which people as fat as Finch tumble about. |
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However, they're early Alphas, which were the most backwardly compatible. |
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The backwardly opening pouch of the female encloses two teats. |
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Yet his remarks overlooked the fact that more than sixty million Americans speak a primary language other than English — meaning that the United States is far from being backwardly monocultural or monolingual. |
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With methyl mercaptan already manufactured at the Beaumont site and acrolein now available from the new unit, MMP production is fully backwardly integrated. |
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