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If and nose
If he pokes his nose in here I'll slug him ''.
If Judge Landis was suspicious of an attorney's line of questioning, he would begin to wrinkle his nose, and once told a witness, " Now let's stop fooling around and tell exactly what did happen, without reciting your life's history.
If the spacecraft started to reenter nose first ( another stable reentry attitude for the spacecraft ), airflow over the spoiler would flip the spacecraft around to the proper, heatshield-first reentry attitude, a technique called shuttlecocking.
If the meteoroid maintains a fixed orientation for some time, without tumbling, it may develop a conical " nose cone " or " heat shield " shape.
You now have an open nose "; If the skill was too low, the player would insert the lock pick too far, killing himself.
If its leading edge is raked back enough, it will escape the shock wave formed at the nose of the aircraft as transonic speeds are reached, reducing drag considerably, and the center of lift moves less than on conventionally configured aircraft, reducing trim drag.
* Rock splats – If the rafters load the back of the raft, they can paddle the raft into a rock on the river, having it hit the bottom of the boat instead of the nose ; if done correctly this can raise the raft up vertically on its stern.
If true, Tone would have been a first cousin of the poet Charles Wolfe, who also had a prominent nose.
If the wide point of the board is nearer to the nose, the board tends to be best suited to prone riding as the bodyboarer's weight rests further up on the board.
If the person is unconscious they may be pulled in a similar fashion held at the chin and cheeks, ensuring that the mouth and nose are well above the water.
If any man rob another he shall have his nose and ears slit, and be put ashore where he shall be sure to encounter hardships.
If you go past a certain point, usually about 8mm, the cartilage gets forced towards the top of the nose, which can be uncomfortable.
If this important, early facial embryogenesis fails, it might result in anomalies such as choanal atresia ( absent or closed passage ), medial nasal clefts ( fissures ), or lateral nasal clefts, nasal aplasia ( faulty or incomplete development ), and polyrrhinia ( double nose ).
If the defect is in the lateral aspect of the nose, the pedicle is based medially.
* If the alar lobule defect also comprehends the lateral wall of the nose, the defect can be closed either with a superiorly based nasolabial-flap or with a forehead flap.
If the resection of the cancerous skin leads to losing the nose tip, cartilage grafts can be used for support, and to prevent long-term distortion consequent to the force of the contracture of scar tissue.
If the cartilages of the nose tip are over-resected, it can cause a pinched-tip nose.
If this separation is incomplete, air escapes through the nose, causing speech to be perceived as nasal.
If a person has been having frequent nose bleeds, it is most likely caused by an exposed blood vessel in their nose.
If the symbolic aircraft dot is above the horizon line ( blue background ) the aircraft is nose up.
If the symbolic aircraft dot is below the horizon line ( brown background ) the aircraft is nose down.
" If you had a bump on your nose, it made no difference so long as you had a marvelous body and good carriage.

If and probe
If the mutated sequence is present in the patient's genome, the probe will bind to it and flag the mutation.
If we refer to the probe area including these effects as ( which may be a function of the bias voltage ) and make the assumptions
If it is desired to sample more of the exponential electron portion of the characteristic, an asymmetric double probe may be used, with one electrode larger than the other.
If the process under study is slow, then the time resolution can be obtained with a continuous ( i. e., not pulsed ) probe beam and repeated conventional spectrophotometric techniques.
If the input impedance of the voltmeter is sufficiently large, the SVM probe should not perturb the operation of the operational sample.
If they are cosmetically unappealing or are subject to bleeding, angiomas may be removed by lasers or electrocautery -- the process of burning or destroying tissue by use of a small probe with an electric current running through it.
If the states are selected properly, the presence of the coupling field will create a spectral " window " of transparency which will be detected by the probe.
If a probe is gently passed in the tooth extraction socket, then bare bone is encountered which is very sensitive.
If gravitational waves are detected, they could be used to obtain information about compact objects such as neutron stars and black holes, and also to probe the state of the early universe fractions of a second after the Big Bang.
If a blocked process receives the probe it will update the path information and forward the probe to all the processes it depends on.
If eventually the probe returns to process A, there is a circular waiting loop of blocked processes, and a deadlock is detected.
If the probe is located over a pit the cantilever will push it into the hole, increasing the surface area in contact with the sled, and in turn increasing the cooling as heat leaks into the sled from the probe.
" If every possible probe is used, every chromosome, ( the whole genome ) would be marked fluorescently, which would not be particularly useful for determining features of individual sequences.
If c < sub > 2 </ sub > = 0, then h ( k, i ) degrades to a linear probe.
* If, then the probe sequence will be
If he was acting as an intermediary in a genuine probe, or as agent provocateur sent to fool Butler, his employers were at least clever enough to keep their distance and see to it that he self-destructed on the witness stand.
If the player can avoid the paralysis probe, he can throw his disc at the eye.

If and strikes
If the batter strikes out to end the inning, it will stay that way.
If a fighter loses consciousness (" goes limp ") as a result of legal strikes, or does not immediately defend himself after a knockdown, he is declared knocked out.
If the cannonball is fired with sufficient velocity, the ground curves away from the ball at least as much as the ball falls — so the ball never strikes the ground.
" If anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other also ; and if anyone wants to sue you and take your coat, give your cloak as well ... Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.
If a fire strikes, the gorse flares up quickly.
If only there aren ’ t more strikes !”
If a bomblet strikes an armoured vehicle there is also a chance that the shaped charge will ( if used ) penetrate and disable the vehicle.
If the receiver strikes the ball before it crosses a sideline or takes a second bounce on his or her side of the playing surface, the service is considered good and no let is called.
If a fish strikes, the angler can pinch the line with the index finger against the rod handle and lift the rod tip, setting the hook.
If great care is not taken, the ship strikes the rocks and is wrecked.
If the insurgency continued " with DRV support, strikes against the DRV would be extended with intensified efforts against targets north of the 19th parallel.
) If three strikes are recorded against the batter, 2.
If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also .” Luke 6: 27-29 ( NIV ) “ Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful .” Luke 6: 36 ( NIV ) “ Do not judge, and you will not be judged.
If it travels a certain distance with two mid-air strikes, the total point is doubled.
If the ray of light strikes a surface lower than this angle, it will leave the gem material instead of reflecting through the gem as brilliance.
If an agreement could not be reached, strikes would begin on 4 March 1989.
* If the wicket keeper moves any part of his person in front of the line of the stumps before either a ) the ball strikes the batsman's person or bat ; or b ) the ball passes the line of the stumps.
If at least one neutron from U-235 fission strikes another nucleus and causes it to fission, then the chain reaction will continue.
: If there ’ s a remedy when trouble strikes,
If the air stream strikes a curved " D " shaped lip, there will be slight turbulence created at the voicing mouth.
If the light is propagating in a material with a higher index of refraction than the material whose surface it strikes, then total internal reflection may occur if the angle of incidence is greater than a certain critical angle.
If protection fails or is absent, lightning that strikes the electrical system introduces thousands of kilovolts that may damage the transmission lines, and can also cause severe damage to transformers and other electrical or electronic devices.
" Lightning strikes the water and the second boy says, " If I had been in that water ...
If the ball strikes any part of the batsman's person ( not necessarily the leg ), and, in the umpire's judgement, the ball would have hit the batsman's stumps but for this interception, then the batsman is out.

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