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Both ends of the limbs are connected by a string known as the bow string.
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Both Odysseus and Gilgamesh are known for traveling to the ends of the earth, and on their journeys go to the land of the dead.
Both pieces of equipment are needed at both ends of a transmission link because most communications systems transmit in both directions.
Both rivers come together in the marshlands around's-Hertogenbosch where they form the river Dieze that ends up in the Maas.
Both of the rachis have the same length, and the texture is variable ; the near the quill it is rather furry, but the external ends resemble grass.
Both Plutarch and Arrian relate that according to Aristobulus, Alexander pulled the knot out of its pole pin, exposing the two ends of the cord and allowing him to untie the knot without having to cut through it.
Both ends are alike, and the boat is sailed in either direction, but it has a high windward side and a lower leeward side supported by an outrigger.
Both heroes, champion of their respective people, die by their own hand: Herakles ends his life on a pyre while Samson makes the Philistine temple collapse upon himself and his enemies.
Both were based on long narrow shapes with pointed ends, the main difference being that the ogive was pointed on only one end.
Both the Mazda Familia and the Nissan Wingroad had different front and rear ends compared to the wagon that was exported.
Both ends of the building contain large amounts of glass which enables students to see Hampstead Heath and other parts of the surrounding area.
Both waterthrush species walk rather than hop, and seem to teeter, since they bob their rear ends as they move along.
Both of these are of the double-ended type, with both ends shaped ; occasionally one still sees bow ties of the single-ended type, in which only one end flares out to give the batwing or thistle shape, and the other remains thin.
Both ends of the match were usually kept alight in case one end should be accidentally extinguished.
Both the cDNA and the linker have blunt ends which can be ligated together using a high concentration of T4 DNA ligase.
Both locomotives were cut up on site still carrying their original livery of British Railways black with black-and-yellow " wasp stripe " warning ends and the original British Railways " unicycling lion " emblem ; they were the last locomotives in BR service to do so.
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Both terms mean " paralysis of four limbs "; tetraplegia is more commonly used in Europe than in the US.
Both of these are commonly referred to as sadanga yoga, i. e., yoga of six parts (' sad ' meaning six and ' anga ' meaning limbs ).
Both Koh Ting-Pong and Peter Wellnhofer recognized two distinct groups among adult Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, differentiated by the proportions of the neck, wing, and hind limbs, but particularly in the ratio of skull to humerus length.
Both Hyphalosaurus species were aquatic, a lifestyle reflected by their long necks and tails and relatively small limbs.
Both New and Old World monkeys are primarily arboreal, and they have a tendency to walk with their limbs swinging in parallel to one another.
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Both I and my feelings come up out of a chain of events that fan out into the past into sources that are ultimately very unlike the entity which I now am.
Both allowances are governed by conditions and restrictions set forth in detail in the state's Travel Regulations.
Both of these systems are essential for the production, development, and use of the National Forests.
Both the photocathode and the image plane of such an electrode configuration are curved concave as seen from the anode aperture.
Both man and wife should be aware of the fact that a lack of climax, and even the absence of the anticipated keen pleasure are not a sign that the wife may be cold or frigid.
Both are primarily concerned with the uses that can be made of the material that the collector has found.
Both Miss Garson and her oilman-rancher husband are active supporters of Boys Clubs of America and patrons of the vivid art and opera colony that flourishes in New Mexico.
Both are 6 feet tall and weigh between 195 and 200 pounds, but Mantle, incredibly muscular ( he has a 17-1/2-inch neck ), looks bigger.
Both these types, and those in between, are in existence by reason of a legislative interest in libraries that began at Albany as early as 1950, with the creation by the legislature of county library systems financed by county governments with matching funds from the state.
Both are members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the African Union and other multilateral organizations.
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