Cavalry penetrated deeply into the enemy's flanks bypassing its defensive strong points and raided its rear. |
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These control experiments confirmed that the antibody penetrated well in all the samples studied. |
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The 120 mm antitank round, using a depleted uranium core, penetrated the earthen berms protecting enemy tanks and destroyed them. |
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Their coastal defences penetrated, the Germans set into motion a train of events to turn the tables. |
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Nothing penetrated the silence except for the occasional crack of a twig or the rustle of leaves. |
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My heart was pounding, but the idea that I might become fish food had not penetrated my mind. |
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As it turned out, they had now penetrated the inner hatch and still had not tripped an alarm. |
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Like prickly pear thorns, needle grass penetrated moccasins and leather leggings and punctured the skin. |
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The fires penetrated into the dried-out surface peat to a depth of up to 1.5 metres. |
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The daylight that penetrated the depths illuminated a hitherto unseen and strange world. |
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About twenty minutes in, I dare say this thought had even penetrated Robert's skull, and he started asking the shrinks what they all made of it. |
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The cold black of night is penetrated by an alien tone, played upon an inhuman scale. |
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Later, traders and prospectors penetrated the interior regions seeking gold and slaves. |
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In the south, tropical rainforests have penetrated northwards from South America. |
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The result was that the object penetrated through the right front tyre, causing an immediate blow out. |
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The hole penetrated 366 m of Lower Pleistocene and Neogene hemipelagic deposits, and terminated in the uppermost Miocene. |
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The familiar wool plaid jackets kept these men warm in early morning before the rays of the sun penetrated the canopy to reach the forest floor. |
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That raid reportedly revealed information that the IRA has penetrated the inner sanctums of power in the province. |
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This view of history was one of the few socialist ideas that had conclusively penetrated into their schools. |
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Other key features such as bollards and companionways are still visible and rumour has it the engine room can still be penetrated. |
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Leach is a minor character and the fact that Larsen effortlessly penetrated his incognito has no central plot significance. |
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They penetrated ravines and reached precipitous mountain peaks inaccessible to mechanized troops. |
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When its content is high enough, the penetrated wood acquires the characteristics of petrified wood. |
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For the first time I saw this man, whose words penetrated like a rapier thrust, in an entirely different light. |
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The cold anger Geoff felt was pushed aside by concern as her words penetrated. |
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I felt I had finally penetrated William's menacing mask and gained some understanding of the workings of his mind. |
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The key often symbolizes a mystery about to be penetrated or a stage on our pathway to discovery and enlightenment. |
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After an early beginning, it collapsed in the 1920s as British and US film producers and distributors penetrated the local market. |
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The raid was more evidence that the dissident groups have been thoroughly penetrated by the intelligence services. |
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There is probably no organization in the world that cannot be penetrated given enough time, willpower and resources. |
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His solemn eyes penetrated her thoughts, forcing unwanted emotions through her mind. |
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An important role in destroying an enemy force that has penetrated the defense is played by the ambush party. |
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Her cousin's voice penetrated the awkward silence, and of course, he didn't notice the tension in the foyer. |
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The voice penetrated my deep cloud of sleep, a silvery bolt of lightning flashing through the underwater dream-currents. |
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The 16-year-old had a lock-knife thrust into him with such force it penetrated his chest and hit a lung. |
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When one of them spoke, his loud, deep voice somehow penetrated the walls of the submarine as he addressed those inside. |
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That was the last thing I remembered before a familiar voice penetrated my unconsciousness. |
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It became impossible to closet millions of people behind a physical wall that was so easily penetrated by informatics. |
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A seed was judged to be germinated when the root tip had clearly penetrated the seed coat. |
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Wind-whipped sheets of rain and blasts of cold clammy air penetrated every layer of clothing. |
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Bannisters have been stripped and eroded by the rain and Elaine's door has been penetrated by dry rot. |
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The ship was drilling off the coast of Guatemala when it unexpectedly penetrated a methane hydrate deposit. |
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Set to the strains of Mahler, this 1993 film takes place in a city whose streets are rarely penetrated by sunlight. |
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By now most of our soils are so dry they've become water-repellent and what little rain we've received has barely penetrated the surface. |
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By 1888 they had penetrated the rabbit-proof fence erected by the New South Wales government. |
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The barbed wire entanglements were so strong that they were never penetrated though hundreds died trying. |
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Aromatic logs would be burned under the windows of the rich to overmaster the stench that penetrated the city. |
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Dark spots and discolorations that have not penetrated the finish may be removed with a rotten-stone and oil paste. |
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Quite how the developer thinks this remote area, that is only penetrated by one minor road, is not a wild place beggars belief. |
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Concrete walls and roofs reinforced with rebar had absorbed the blasts, or the shells had simply penetrated the ceilings, leaving only a hole. |
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Local chapters of these organizations appeared throughout the country and even penetrated deeply into many rural areas. |
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And similar reasons are why abortion and childcare haven't penetrated this Far East in a very poor area of the world. |
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One porcelain bird skull is penetrated, acupuncture-style, by several dozen wire skewers that suggest emanations of pent-up energy or thought. |
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He needed to make sure the procedure was even feasible, that the tissue around a human ankle bone was soft enough to be penetrated by sutures. |
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The use of pea gravel on the range floor collected lead dust and created uncontrollable ricochets, while rounds penetrated the overhead baffles. |
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Using canoes they penetrated the enemy's shipping lines in the approaches to Singapore and placed limpet mines destroying three vessels. |
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The rooftop water tank is supported by a dense grid of 1m thick parallel brick walls penetrated by arches to create a series of 4m wide vaults. |
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We penetrated into a vast, dim-lit room, a cross between a study and a living room. |
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A single shaft of sunlight penetrated the canopy above, shining a yellow beam into the center of the circle. |
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Gene-disrupting pesticide residues have penetrated the livers of animals at the poles of the planet and in the depths of the oceans. |
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The round penetrated through his arm into his flack vest and was stopped by his armor plate. |
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The Ijuin fuze allowed the shell to explode on impact rather than after it had penetrated the armor of enemy ships. |
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The rock layers surrounding coal lodes were penetrated and separated by drillers and explosives. |
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Early in the morning Jerry and I penetrated deep into the pre-sun depths and, turning a corner at the stern, came across a loggerhead turtle. |
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A milieu deeply penetrated by interpersonal distrust forestalls the development of associability and mass membership in associations. |
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I had my lightweight coat on, and that was open, so the warmth penetrated so deep I felt I was breathing it. |
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Radar beams penetrated through Venus's thick cloud layers to reveal these surface images of both sides. |
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At intervals, the double-height spaces are penetrated by the diagrid structure, bleached white like dinosaur ribs. |
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I had penetrated the inner sanctum, an act that I had been biologically programmed to perform. |
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It also illustrates how they successfully penetrated the European car market which was already saturated with a large number of competitors. |
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The Scandinavian languages of the Viking settlers penetrated much more deeply into English vocabulary, syntax, morphology, and phonology. |
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They showed that these drugs penetrated throughout lesions and caseous matter in concentrations adequate for bacteriostasis. |
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By the time we finally got to the rock, there were 22 leeches resident in my boots, but none had penetrated the galoshes. |
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There were eroded frescoes on the walls, and gleams of marble from corners where the weather had not penetrated. |
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The words penetrated the haze of confusion and shock that had momentarily frozen him in place. |
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Consequently, only small parties penetrated Dieppe itself and of the 27 tanks landed only 15 crossed the sea wall. |
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Having once penetrated the ecosystems, they remain for a long time in the food chain. |
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When penetrated, the system locks down the lobby and alerts security. |
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The tumor in his colon had spread to four of his lymph nodes and penetrated the bowel wall. |
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Out of all the markets Ashley Madison has penetrated, Japan was the fastest to reach one million members. |
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Single-parent, same-sex, and common-law families barely penetrated public consciousness, much less the Hebrew lexicon. |
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He himself was a good chairman, thanks to his phenomenal memory and his ability to put rapier-like questions which penetrated to the core of the matter. |
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The whole of this side is clad in larch laths, penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families. |
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Light cigarette burns which have not penetrated the finish may be removed with a thin paste of rotten-stone, soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil or linseed oil. |
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He penetrated the Kaabah itself, secretly sketching its interior on his shawl while pretending to pray. |
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A tumor mass within the kidney extended from the medulla to the cortex and macroscopically penetrated the renal capsule, extending into the surrounding fat. |
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The intensity and the energy of the ion beams on the target micropositioning stage or after the beam has penetrated the target are measured with a plastic scintillator. |
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The point of the weapon was concealed by the sternum that it had penetrated with such surprising force. |
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Seminal roots do not form a coleorhiza since the scutellar node tissue is already differentiated when seminal roots emerge and can easily be penetrated. |
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Divided as they were into tribes, septs, and clans and penetrated by family feuds they had little central organization but in times of crisis rallied under a war leader. |
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Perhaps this can all be traced to the hand-holding, touchy-feely pop psychology that has penetrated our schools, our office buildings and our doctor's offices. |
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Most plates are penetrated by trichocyst pores which may lie in pits. |
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It inspired endless debate, countless think pieces, and a neologism that instantly penetrated mainstream culture. |
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Has the cancer penetrated the uterine muscular wall and if so, how far? |
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The psychodrama is finally penetrated by news when the BP oil spill takes place. |
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Allied forces quickly ruptured the German front and penetrated deep behind the lines, while Allied aircraft mercilessly strafed the retreating Germans. |
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One by one Leonard's team joined the loose-head prop and each hugged him in turn as the roars of the crowd penetrated the tape insulating his cauliflower ears. |
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Wherever Hellenism has penetrated, we find the idea of it familiar. |
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No matter the level of US security, it can be and is penetrated. |
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But fascism has never penetrated the organised working class movement. |
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The revolution troubled me because of the incredible dynamic vigour that penetrated you completely, exceeded your imagination, unfolded in your own inner world. |
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About 210 miners are still being employed to pump water from the mine, but the company insists that water has penetrated the coalface making the mine unsafe. |
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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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For example, although penetrated by core economic interests, the semi-periphery has its own relatively vibrant indigenously owned industrial base. |
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So have the TV cameras finally penetrated the inner sanctum of government? |
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Together with the French army on their right flank, the British penetrated seven miles on the first day of their attack and took 30,000 prisoners. |
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It penetrated through the houses, shaking the earth and pounding the eardrums of a garbled populace which had gradually grown accustomed to the noise. |
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She could still feel the wrinkled skin of her fingers from the apple's juice and the dull twinge of pain that penetrated every muscle in her back. |
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Thus, a thrown hand axe would not usually have penetrated deeply enough to cause very serious injuries. |
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He said the acid made holes in their manteaus, but also penetrated parts of their clothing to burn their skin. |
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Each cell or group of cells of the photobiont is usually individually wrapped by hyphae, and in some cases penetrated by an haustorium. |
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German tanks, which had penetrated between the Warwickshire Yeomanry and Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, also caused many casualties. |
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Due to the thin layer of snow on the ground the frost line has penetrated unusually deep this year. |
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One bomb hit the battleship on her forecastle and penetrated the armoured deck. |
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Despite reinforcement by the Royal Naval Division from 2 October, the Germans penetrated the outer ring of forts. |
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The north and west corners are indeed sometimes penetrated by the rain and require a little attention from the housewright to remedy the evil. |
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Even if both shots had penetrated Kearsarge's side, they would have completely missed her vital machinery. |
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At least amongst the surviving ships, no enemy shell was found to have penetrated deck armour anywhere. |
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They felt as we should have felt had German destroyers broken into the Solent and their battle cruisers penetrated as far as the Nab. |
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A storm on 3 February 1825 penetrated the narrow land mass, Agger Tange, and thus separated Northern Jutland from the rest of Jutland. |
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The last named sailed around Hadrian's Wall and initially penetrated far into the south of the country. |
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Three rockets penetrated the ship's hull and caused significant internal damage, including severed power mains and a ruptured oil tank. |
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The most daring commanders, such as Kretschmer, penetrated the escort screen and attacked from within the columns of merchantmen. |
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An interesting passage in Piers Plowman furnishes us with a proof of the extent to which these songs penetrated into England. |
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A papula had developed near his right knee in 1992 after a wood splinter had penetrated the skin. |
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The matrix includes scattered crystals of pyrite and hematite and the rock is penetrated by complicated branching fractures and vugs. |
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Meanwhile, presweetened, instant powder chai products penetrated into even the most convenience-driven food service concepts. |
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They then introduced special antibodies with toxins and found that the immunotoxins penetrated the leukaemia cells and killed them faster. |
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As in Cubism, the surface is penetrated, implying multiple planes and times, creating emotional and motional effects. |
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This area is immediately adjacent to the metaphysis, where it's penetrated by capillaries and osteogenic cells. |
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At the contact to sediment infillings, fungi produced haustoria that penetrated and scavenged on the remains of fragmented marine organisms. |
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It penetrated into the country from at least the third century, but may have been present even earlier. |
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The mesenchyme is penetrated by proliferating buds that arborize and terminate in acini. |
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Cold temperatures and blown snow had penetrated the porous lava, forming regular, roughly hexagonal cracks almost like frost heaves on asphalt. |
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The 15cm cut, which stretched from the left hand corner of the victim's mouth all the way to his ear was so deep it penetrated the jaw muscle. |
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So in five cases, due to improper seatment of pins in distal fragment, pins penetrated towards patellar region damaging articular cartilage. |
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In late 1346, plague broke out among the besiegers and from them penetrated into the town. |
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Yet his ideas penetrated mainstream Chinese thought and spurred new interest in Taoism and Buddhism. |
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A fragment penetrated her shoulder, missing a major artery by an inch. |
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One deep wound had been inflicted upon the temple, apparently with some blunt instrument, which had penetrated the brain. |
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These expeditions were composed of Bandeirantes, adventurers who penetrated steadily westward in their search for Indian slaves. |
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Hans Steffen visited the area in 1898, noticing that the glacier penetrated far into the lagoon. |
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Roman troops, however, penetrated far into the north of modern Scotland several more times. |
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She was only 4 years old and already had incredible numbers of lentigines covering both sun-exposed and nonexposed areas, where the sun had penetrated her clothing. |
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It gradually penetrated through the remnants of Roman Britain and is especially associated with the activities of Patrick, a Briton who had been a slave in Ireland. |
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The British forces penetrated further in six hours than had been achieved at the Third Ypres in four months, and at a cost of only 4,000 British casualties. |
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Philip then penetrated deep into Normandy, reaching as far as Dieppe. |
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Descending the side of the levee, he penetrated the rank density of weeds and willows that undergrew the trees until the river's edge, shouting Victor's name. |
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Although commercialised cultivation was not new to the region, it had now penetrated deeper into village society and made it more vulnerable to market forces. |
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Minutes later, an explosively formed projectile penetrated the front passenger window of the lead Humvee, instantly killing the team chief and driver. |
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The margin of Chinese victory appears to have been their crossbows, whose bolts and darts seem easily to have penetrated Roman shields and armour. |
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Patients who have recently had their skin penetrated by the filariform larvae may acquire an itchy cutaneous eruption of pruritic papulovesicular lesion. |
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The inhibiting and paralyzing force of superstitious beliefs penetrated to every department of life, and the most primary and elementary activities of society were influenced. |
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Alaric, having penetrated the city, marched southwards into Calabria. |
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The Cimbri had penetrated through the Alps into northern Italy. |
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Nucleocapsids were sometimes penetrated by stain 100-110 nm in diameter. |
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On 5 April 1942 the Allies made a landing attempt in Bayonne but after a barge penetrated the Adour with great difficulty, the operation was canceled. |
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Despite initial setbacks, they managed to recover Derbent and eventually penetrated as far south as Caucasian Iberia, Caucasian Albania and Armenia. |
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Some valleys which are not penetrated by A roads are served by B roads. |
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Here and there the brilliant rays penetrated to earth, but for the most part they only served to accentuate the Stygian blackness of the jungle's depths. |
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The first invasion was forced to retreat, but in August that year John invaded again with a larger army, crossed the River Conwy and penetrated Snowdonia. |
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However, Caesar only penetrated to Essex and so, receiving reports of the trade whilst there, it would have been easy to perceive the trade as coming from the interior. |
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The later, more abstract figures are often penetrated by spaces directly through the body, by which means Moore explores and alternates concave and convex shapes. |
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Though dot-matrix printers are the most highly penetrated, followed by inkjets, deployment of laser printers is quite significant among India medium businesses. |
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Rather, bacteria penetrated intercellularly between the base of root hair cells and adjacent epidermal and cortical cells to trigger nodule formation. |
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