I left a little indent in the wall eight years ago and I left another one eight years later. |
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But when it's converted to HTML, that little indent is suddenly this huge gap, and that does look confusing. |
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He dug the blade deep into the shallow indent that had been made and flung the dirt into a pile to his left. |
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With the side of your hand make a deep indent into each ball of dough slightly off centre. |
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She kneeled here, where the indent is deeper, next to where the Englishman lay. |
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Maryne then realized that the man's steps were light and made no noise as they barely made an indent on the sand. |
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There was a deep indent in the cement, however there was nothing in the hole. |
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The indent, in effect, became a series of indents for planning future movements of trade goods and supplies, and related trading activities. |
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The York post indent was particularly important as York was the port for most of the inland trade. |
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When the flash had dissipated, Cecil saw a small indent about the size of a good-sized door in the wall of darkness. |
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She was wearing trainers but didn't realise her body weight would indent it. |
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He stood in what seemed to be an indent in the cliff wall on the far right. |
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Using a small fork, press down onto the balls to leave the indent of the fork tines. |
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Chapter 14 covers lists, and Chapter 15 explains how to align and indent text. |
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Speech designations are given as the actors' names on separate lines, with a generous indent. |
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To measure the complex microrheology of the cells, beaded probes were used to indent the surface at a specified location on each cell. |
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Using a fork that has been dipped in flour press onto the back if each biscuit leaving an indent. |
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In Python, however, if you fail to indent lines, you miss spaces or use the wrong brackets, the program just won't run. |
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The derogation provided for in the first indent shall not apply to children's programmes. |
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Blank lines and white space occurring before a directive are ignored, so you may indent directives for clarity. |
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To decrease it again, place the cursor to the left of the text, and click the decrease indent icon. |
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Incorporate the reference to the nature of the conduct and the circumstances in which it was committed into the text as the first indent. |
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However, the third indent was retained and transferred to section 7.7 as it provided useful advice on heat treatment processing. |
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Again, the hanging indent pattern permits a clear delineation of the individual elements of the entry. |
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The man pointed a mittened hand deeper into the indent in the rock walls. |
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I can adjust font, text justification, add bulleted or numbered lists, indent, use blockquotes and insert links and images without ever needing to resort to code. |
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The interface allows you to use either tabs or spaces to indent lines. |
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He was able to show that as a bubble collapsed one side of the sphere would suddenly indent forming a pointed jet which penetrated the other side of the bubble at high speed. |
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Visually, I want the terms to appear a bit like the headings so I have given them a small, negative text indent and the same color as the headings. |
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For the purpose of applying the content of the fifth indent of the first sub-paragraph, Member States may lay down guide levels, solely as a form of evidence. |
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Includes text and script editors with colorize, indent, bookmarks, breakpoints and debugging features for your scripts. |
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The question is whether the organisation is managed and administered in achieving those objects in a way that falls within or without the second indent. |
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Place the stuffing into the indent, seal carefully and gently roll into a ball. |
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Conventional semi-automatic systems require the operator to manually position the filar lines on the indent. |
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The size of the indent is measured using the incremental probe after carefully positioning the two parallel filars. |
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In this way the elastic modulus may be determined, even if the indent is too small to be observed under an optical microscope. |
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They have fairly rounded fins and a tail that is squarish with a slight indent. |
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If the surface is too rough, scratches from the preparation may cause a misreading of the indent size, when using automatic hardness testing. |
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In the other two cases, our concern is not with the whole content of the indent or recital involved, but with infelicitous phrases found there. |
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Most mechanical stimuli indent the skin, stimulating nerve fibres in the connective tissue below the skin. |
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Numerous streams, bays, and tidal estuaries indent the irregular coastline. |
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Fjordlike inlets indent its southern coast, and Grinnell Peninsula protrudes northwest. |
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The third and the fourth indent could also be relevant. |
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Although several species rate highly on the Janka scale, any flooring subjected to a high pressure or sharp scrapes will eventually scratch and indent the surface over time. |
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The hole through the cylinder must have been drilled, but its makers surely needed glass or primitive spectacles to indent this extraordinary detail onto a soapstone seal scarcely an inch in length. |
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The requirement reflects the desire to have a hard, nongalling surface under the turned element and one that will not indent under the high pretensions attained by A490 bolts. |
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The Committee also made some editorial changes in the second indent. |
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The Grand and Little Traverse, Thunder, and Saginaw bays indent the Lower Peninsula. |
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In types 2 and 3 atlantoaxial facetal dislocations, atlantodental interval is not altered and the odontoid process does not directly indent into the neural structures. |
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For top-down and thin-wall part design, the Indent feature lets you add geometry or form a recess based on a tool body. |
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The InDent Watchcase adds a distinctive touch of functionality and eye-catching designs to protective iPhone cases. |
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