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narrow and somewhat
* Gills: Adnate to adnexed to sometimes seceding attachment, close, narrow to slightly wider towards the center, at first pallid to gray, becoming dark purplish to blackish in age, somewhat mottled, edges remaining whitish.
* 25px25px Truck Pennsylvania Route 711-bypass of Downtown Connellsville that is partially cosigned with US 119 near its southern terminus and follows somewhat narrow but relatively flat city streets to avoid the hilly city center
The town lies in a narrow valley on Big Wills Creek in the Cumberland Plateau region immediately west of Lookout Mountain, with Sand Mountain somewhat more removed to the west.
Several smaller basins occur in Montana, all somewhat dissected and drained through narrow gorges and canyons by members of the Missouri system.
He was a masterly judge of acting and of stage effect ; his views as to the drama itself were somewhat narrow and indifferent to artistic progress.
The most accepted indicators are as following: 1 ) a pure etrog has a thick rind, in contrast to its narrow pulp segments which are also almost dry, 2 ) the outer surface of an etrog fruit is ribbed and warted, and 3 ) the etrog peduncle is somewhat buried inward ; a lemon or different citron hybrid is opposing one or all of the specifications.
These barrios and pueblos can still be somewhat distinguished by their narrow, winding roads and alleyways.
Early caravels usually had an overall length of 15 to 30 m, displaced around 50 tons, a high length-to-beam ratio of around 3. 5 to 1, and narrow ellipsoidal frame ( unlike the circular frame of the nau ), making them very fast and maneuverable but with somewhat low capacity.
The formal approach is seen as a somewhat basic " no frills " or " narrow " approach to equality of opportunity, a minimal standard of sorts, limited to the public sphere as opposed to private areas such as the family, marriage, or religion.
The seeds are mostly small and somewhat flattened, with two narrow wings, one down each side of the seed ; rarely ( e. g. Actinostrobus ) triangular in section with three wings ; in some genera ( e. g. Glyptostrobus, Libocedrus ) one of the wings is significantly larger than the other, and in some others ( e. g. Juniperus, Microbiota, Platycladus, Taxodium ) the seed is larger and wingless.
Because the vagueness of Article I inevitably lent itself to broad interpretations as well as narrow ones, strict constructionists turned to the somewhat restrained descriptions of the powers of Congress that were offered by advocates of the Constitution during ratification.
The leaves are scale-like, 3 – 5 mm long, with narrow white markings on the underside, and produced on somewhat flattened shoots.
The Shikra is a small raptor ( 26 – 30 cm long ) and like most other Accipiter hawks, this species has short rounded wings and a narrow and somewhat long tail.
As with many biological terms, the use of protein family is somewhat context dependent ; it may indicate large groups of proteins with the lowest possible level of detectable sequence similarity, or very narrow groups of proteins with almost identical sequence, function, and three-dimensional structure, or any kind of group in-between.
They are as a group somewhat smaller in size in comparison to the majority of the family though still have the long, narrow wings for fast direct flight, very characteristic of this family though some of the Australian species can also scurry after prey on the ground, which is quite unusual behaviour for such aerial animals.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): Compared to Brodmann area 18-1909, the pyramidal cells of sublayer 3b of the external pyramidal layer ( III ) are not as densely distributed, the layer is not as narrow, and its boundary with the internal granular layer ( IV ) is not as distinct ; the cells in sublayer 3b are concentrated at its outer boundary leaving a narrow clear zone with no large pyramidal cells adjacent to layer IV ; the granule cells of layer IV are less densely distributed and are intermixed with larger polymorphic cells so that, while the layer is still quite dark and prominent, it is somewhat widened and not as self-contained ; the internal pyramidal layer ( V ) is characterized by large pyramidal ganglion cells, most in small groups, a pattern not seen in area 18 ; the cells in the multiform layer ( VI ) are clearly larger than in area 18 ; overall area 19 is somewhat thicker and less densely populated than area 18.
The playing surface is somewhat smaller than that generally favored by soccer, but that sport adapts to smaller playing surfaces better than some others ( the preferred width of a soccer pitch is 70 to 80 yards, but the rules allow for a pitch as narrow as 50 yards wide ).
In its early years, the Sebring circuit was somewhat of a makeshift effort ; combining airport runways and narrow 2-lane service roads.
The earlier 1979-P ' near date ' or ' wide rim ' coins are somewhat scarcer than the later ' far date ' or ' narrow rim ' issue.
Like the convergent freshwater hatchetfishes, among the marine forms the subfamily Sternoptychinae has narrow, laterally compressed, deeply keeled and roughly disc-shaped bodies, somewhat resembling a hatchet ( with the thorax being the " blade " and the caudal peduncle being the " handle "); the pelvis is rotated to a vertical position.
Road bikes also use narrow, high-pressure tires to decrease rolling resistance, and tend to be somewhat lighter than other types of bicycle.

narrow and restrictive
Meredith stuck rigidly to the doctrine of applying precedents, avoiding narrow or restrictive interpretations of the law.
Its distinctive iron gates are narrow and restrictive ; it is a long-standing myth that they were designed to keep livestock out of the grounds of the hall and in the 1950s, students did attempt to pass a cow through one of the gates ( they failed ).
Although restrictive skirts first appeared in Western fashion in 1880s, the term was first used in reference to a short-lived trend of narrow skirts in around 1910-1913.
There are several different types of subjunctive modality, which can be classified as broader or more narrow than one another depending on how restrictive the rules for what counts as " possible " are.
Note that this decision's principles have been revisited in narrow and arguably restrictive terms in the cases of Baker v The Queen and Fardon v Attorney-General ( Qld ).

narrow and stone
Time stands still as you climb the narrow, stone stairways in tiny villages clinging to steep mountain slopes or wander through story-book towns, perched atop lofty crags, their faces turned to the sea.
The town contains many medieval and Elizabethan streetscapes and is a patchwork of narrow lanes and stone stairways.
In May 1954, the Egyptian archaeologist Kamal el-Mallakh discovered a fourth pit, a long, narrow rectangle, still covered with slabs of stone weighing up to 15 tons.
A passage grave ( sometimes hyphenated ) or passage tomb consists of a narrow passage made of large stones and one or multiple burial chambers covered in earth or stone.
The maritime portion of Venice has no roads as such, being composed almost entirely of narrow footpaths, and laid out across islands connected by staired stone footbridges, making transportation impossible by almost anything with wheels.
The old city of Hebron is characterized by narrow, winding streets, flat-roofed stone houses, and old bazaars.
After descending a narrow spiral stone stairwell of 19 metres to the darkness and silence broken only by the gurgling of a hidden aqueduct channelling local springs away from the area, and after passing through a long ( about 1. 5 km ) and twisting hallway of mortared stone, visitors find themselves before a sculpture that existed from a time before this part of the mines became an ossuary, a model of France's Port-Mahon fortress created by a former Quarry Inspector.
The legend is also depicted on the Altuna Runestone, but its image does not show Hymir, possibly due to the narrow shape of that stone.
The old town is clustered along the characterful and winding main street, flanked with houses and shops built from local stone, with narrow lanes and alleys branching off it.
The ringing room is a metal ' cage ' suspended high above the chancel crossing ; it is accessed by means of two stone spiral staircases, a walkway through the roof, a squeeze through a narrow passage and a see-through iron staircase.
* The Garden on the Bridge-The narrow stone arch bridge was built in 1857 by Lyman Jordan and Nathaniel Olin.
One flake was removed from a narrow end of the tool stone, and this was then used as the platform to take flakes off in a unifacial fashion all around the edge of the rock.
Pressure flaking involves removing narrow flakes along the edge of a stone tool.
Pressure flaking involves putting a large amount of force across a region on the edge of the tool and ( hopefully ) causing a narrow flake to come off of the stone.
A narrow stone bridge leads across the chasm to the single visible door, through which flames can be seen inside the tower.
A new iron swing bridge was built in Wisbech, to replace a narrow stone bridge which restricted the flow of the river, and although it was tested on installation, it was not operated subsequently.
The landscapes of the Harz are characterised by steep mountain ridges, stone runs, relatively flat plateaus with many raised bogs and long, narrow V-shaped valleys, of which the Bode Gorge, the Oker and Selke valleys are the best known.
It can be seen by going along the carrugio, the narrow street dividing the Old Town into two, called via del Prione taking its name from pietrone or large stone, in local dialect in fact prione, from where public announcements were read.
The houses are built of brick or stone, often with red pantiled roofs, in narrow, steep streets, on both sides of the river.
He commented: " On each side of this bluff head is a low, narrow sand or stone beach, between these beaches and the mainland is a pretty large lake of salt water I suppose.
Canyons that are ideal for canyoning are often cut into the bedrock stone, forming narrow gorges with numerous drops, beautifully sculpted walls, and sometimes spectacular waterfalls.
Executed in the Georgian style by the architect Kenton Couse, it is unassuming and narrow, consisting of a single white stone step leading to a modest brick front.
It used Blue Lias stone quarried at several locations in the village ; and transported to the works on narrow gauge railways.
The village houses, made of stone with mud mortar, were bunched close together and were separated by semi-circular, narrow alleys.

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