He has only slit the flap of one of his ears, and the trickling blood bedabbles his body. |
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The worker was performing trophallaxis with the queen who had her tongue extended through a slit or small hole in the queen cell. |
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Asgard purposefully sunk his Blade into the thin red slit and pulled it sideways and down, enlarging it. |
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The forward ring of the receiver is slit and then threaded for a fairly large Allen screw which effectively clamps the barrel. |
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The top layer of the fabric is slit, exposing the layer beneath or allowing a small piece of colored cloth to be inserted. |
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Figure 4 shows the spacetime cylinder slit open along Albert's world line and flattened to a rectangle. |
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After diffraction of the beam, the monochromatic radiation was exited from the lower part of the slit and transmitted by another light guide. |
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It was a small space with a narrow vertical slit window which admitted some natural light. |
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The ao dai consists of a long mandarin-collared shirt that extends to the calves, slit at both sides to the waist. |
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Still, we touched each other lightly, and my right front tyre was slit in the process. |
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She was wearing a knee-length dark blue jean skirt with a front slit and a blue backless top. |
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Thus, the presence or absence of an apertural slit does not necessarily have significance for high-level taxonomy. |
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Views into the galleries from the circulation system vary as the stair-ramp zigzags upward through a narrow slit at the back of the building. |
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In 2002 a team succeeded in restricting the spreading of light emitted from a narrow slit in a metal film. |
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When you detect a hole in a corn stalk and perhaps some sawdust outside, cut a slit below the hole and dig out the worm. |
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To gut the fish, make a slit up the length of the belly under running water and cut off the fins with scissors. |
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When they were 20 yards from the pillbox a machine gun opened fire from the slit. |
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Her tangerine-colored gown went down to the floor and had a slit on the side that went up to her thighs. |
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I grabbed my tanto and slit through his hand and kicked him against a wall. |
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At this point, narrowing the slit further no longer improves resolution but does cut down the amount of light. |
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Then, one after another, they slit the men's throats with rusty harvesting sickles. |
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Aiur eyed him, but she slit open the envelope and pulled out a thin sheet of paper. |
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The ventral slit is a vent on the obverse side which is neater, transforming the jumper from a tight crew-neck to a comfier V-neck. |
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She then slit open the seal, had me hold my palm up and applied a line of lipstick on my hand. |
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When she went to pay for her chosen items, her handbag had been slit open and her wallet and money were gone. |
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Gunpowder poured into a small measuring cup from a slit on the opposite end. |
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Within four hours of arriving, he had cut his throat from ear to ear, including his jugular, and slit both wrists. |
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The slit widths of the excitation and emission monochromators were set at 1 nm. |
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Her throat had been slit at the jugular, a trail of blood over the floor from the opening spurt of blood. |
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It was as if a leathery membrane had slit open and out popped a deluge of technical knowledge I'd really honestly quite forgotten. |
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You'd be discovered and your throat slit quicker than you can say Bob's your uncle! |
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One eye shone a shimmering amber with a thin slit of a pupil scanning the scene below while the other was an unmoving brushed gold orb. |
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A full moon lit their way as they slipped down a back road and slit the chain-link fence with bolt cutters. |
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A small horizontal slit in the center of the door allowed me to view some of the darkened room beyond. |
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The door had royal red curtains and a little slit for a window. |
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The opposite bank was manned by Germans, and in the darkness Deane-Drummond fell into a slit trench on top of a German soldier. |
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First the contrite-but-not-really Massa offered to slit his wrists on camera. |
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Chickens destined for the oven are intentionally kept alive while their throats are slit and they're dragged through a scalding tank to make plucking easier. |
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The excitation wavelength was 309 nm and the emission was monitored at 371 nm with a slit setting of 0.59 mm corresponding to a 2.5-nm spectral bandpass. |
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Among the suicide cases, 61 hanged themselves, 12 took insecticides, one slit the wrists, another one jumped to death, while one committed suicide by self-immolation. |
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A narrow slit in front of the light source lets a small beam of light through to a device called a monochromator, which separates the wavelengths. |
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Using the slit lamp, your doctor moves the tonometer to touch your cornea. |
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An accidental challenge by the Newcastle defender slit his knee open to the bone, necessitated 38 stitches and forced him to the sidelines for two months. |
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The are usually packed in olive oil or vinegar, and are frequently slit so they absorb the flavor of the wine vinegar marinade in which they are soaked. |
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Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger. |
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They slit the tarpaulins of the rearmost trailer and offload goods. |
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He could see a slit of light coming from the slightly ajar door. |
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When cold, slit the buns open, and fill with raspberry jam and mock cream. |
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Testes were then slit open, and free milt was distributed on a slide. |
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He had slit his wrist with a boy scout knife he had kept since childhood. |
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Dusenbery specialised in machines which unwind, slit and rewind large reels of material, foil and paper making them suitable for further processing or consumer use. |
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His name was Alexander, and he had a rifle in his hands, but the eyes you could see through the slit in the mask looked friendly. |
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She slit the side of the thick envelope with the tarnished letter opener. |
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Slice challah bread into 1.5 inches then slit hole in middle of each slice and fill with Nutella. |
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The cube's imposing mass is also dematerialized at night when the slit windows that perforate the granite skin glow with soft light. |
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Gunports were keyhole shaped, with a circular hole at the bottom for the weapon and a narrow slit on top to allow the gunner to aim. |
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Proximal ambulacral pairs can be partially separated, forming a buccal slit, an expansion of the mouth frame. |
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Cod have a distinct white lateral line running from the gill slit above the pectoral fin, to the base of the caudal or tail fin. |
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Many nocturnal snakes have slit pupils while diurnal snakes have round pupils. |
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He could see her hand go to her slit, and soon she was toying herself along, breathing heavily. |
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For overseeding an entire lawn, there's no better tool than a slit seeder or a verticutter. |
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It was floating a foot under the surface. The eyes were holes. The mouth was a slit cavern of darkness. The hair willowed around the scalp. |
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The surgeon slips one into a slit cut into the anesthetized throat and then gets the recipient to sound out the alphabet. |
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He dug slit trenches with them, ate meals with them, kibbitzed with them, dove for cover with them when German planes appeared. |
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Ten men at the massage parlor Sizzlers were shot execution-style, and most had their throats slit as well. |
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Ahmad Hassan who is stated to be mentally retarded and cousin of Abou Saria started stabbing the latter with knife and slit his throat. |
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The body of Jivan Kohar, 10, was found in bushland in Nepal with his throat slit after he had been missing for three days. |
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After the abdominal prep and drape, double glove and make a slit in the drape just below the mons pubis and cover with a sterile towel. |
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Cut a slit into one end of each tongue depressor so that students will be able to slide the end of a string into it. |
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First, Father johannes Baptiste is found in the rectory, his throat slit. |
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A year later, 14-year-old Stompie Moeketsi was found with his throat slit, and Winnie was charged but later acquitted of his murder. |
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The closure system eliminates the common problem of sharp edges on slit convolutes that can snag, cut wires or injure assembly workers. |
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That throat slit is so real, so jarring, and so matter-of-fact. |
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Mother Teresa worked in the slums of Calcutta in streets infested with vagabonds who'd slit your throat for the price of a pappadum. |
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But black parts make it very difficult to find surface irregularities, or cracks, or to find a slit in a part. |
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This self-propelled unit serves as a power dethatcher, a lawn slicer, and grass slit seeder allowing professionals to restore damaged turf. |
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When they were 20 yards from the pillbox, a machine-gun opened fire from the slit and CSM Hollis instantly rushed straight at the pillbox, firing his Sten gun. |
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Water rats, slit open, give out such a sound as came from Trellis. |
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Stenopaeic slit refraction is usually attempted when retinoscopy and more conventional subjective refractive techniques, i.e. JCC and FC, fail to provide satisfactory results. |
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Cable enters the latter through a slit in the concrete biological shield which is sealed by 6 in. of lead bricks, aluminium doors and rubber snuggers. |
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One was to hammer out wrought iron into plates and cut or slit the plates. |
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To do their job, the pilot waves must travel to the far slit and return in time to influence the electron's path depending on whether that slit is open. |
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Fanny's scissors moved steadily round the armhole and slit down the sleeve, revealing a surprisingly soft white arm and shoulder. Across the shoulder was an ancient cicatrice. |
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The mouth is a transverse slit, which shows no teeth, nor any jaws properly so called, and therefore affords an apparent support to the agnathous theory of the Ostracodermi. |
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One explanation for the evolution of slit pupils is that they exclude light more effectively than a circular pupil, helping to protect the eyes during daylight. |
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He did not look at her because he did not wish to see that deliciously animalian slit of her mouth, naked and red, beneath the white mask that made her eyes look so feline. |
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Another excellent cleanser and toner is aloe gel or fresh aloe vera cactus pulp. Cut off 1 inch of aloe vera rib, slit open and rub yellowish pulp directly on the skin. |
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Of course, most of the attention was on Kendall Jenner who opted to go commando in her two slit gown that flaunted her pelvic bones and toned legs. |
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The skin of raw peeled chestnuts can be relatively easily removed by quickly blanching the nuts after scoring them by a cross slit at the tufted end. |
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Then they were led to a hut, where they had to sit with smiling faces while the skin of their chest and shoulders was slit and wooden skewers were thrust behind the muscles. |
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Some investigators recommend touching the corneal epithelium at the slit lamp with a microsponge applicator in patients with suspected loose epithelium. |
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In essence, the sound was captured by a microphone and translated into light waves via a light valve, a thin ribbon of sensitive metal over a tiny slit. |
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If there are still leeks in the ground the following spring when the space is needed for another crop, dig them up and heel into a narrow slit rench until they can be used. |
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Depending on whether the reeds are single or double, slit from the pipe itself or inserted separately the bagpipe is an idioglot, a heteroglot, or mixed. |
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When they were just feet away four threw down their SA80 rifles and drew their kukris for hand-to-hand combat, and then pretended to slit the gunners' throats. |
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When they were just feet away, four threw down their SA80 rifles and drew their kukris for hand-to-hand combat, and then pretended to slit the gunners' throats. |
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