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front and lies
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.
Still further south lies the Polar front, which is marked by a transition to very cold, relatively fresh, Antarctic Surface Water at the surface.
Where the new plastic seating lies ( in front of the wooden seats ), originally was a standing area.
The fossa usually lies beneath the external iliac artery and in front of the ureter and the internal iliac artery.
Alternatively, the setter moves into the right front and has both a middle and an outside attacker ; the disadvantage here lies in the lack of an offside hitter, allowing one of the other team's blockers to " cheat in " on a middle block.
One problem of the Ecdysozoa hypothesis is the velvet worms ' subterminal mouth position: unlike in the Cycloneuralia, the mouth is not at the front end of the body, but lies further back under the belly.
Her corrals employ long sweeping curves so that each animal is prevented from seeing what lies ahead and just concentrates on the hind quarters of the animal in front of it.
Martha is buried in the Great Churchyard which lies in front of the Abbey ruins between St Mary's Church and the Cathedral.
The two largest are the diamond-shaped anterior fontanel, located at the top front portion of the head, and the smaller triangular-shaped posterior fontanel, which lies at the back of the head.
Oxford lies just in front of Coldwater Mountain in the distance.
It has been stated that at Hobe Sound ’ s front door lies the Gold Coast and that at her back door lies the Treasure Coast.
Immediately in front of the Temple lies a circular pool of water with a small obelisk positioned in its centre.
To the north of the Members Dining Room lies the House of Commons Library, and at the northern end of the east front is the projecting Speaker, s House, home of the Speaker of the House of Commons ( United Kingdom ), to the south of the Members Dining Room lies various committee rooms followed by House of Lords Library, projecting from the southern end of the facade is the Lord Chancellor's House home of The Lord Chancellor.
The active partner lies on their front between her legs.
In the modern part of the town lies the palace ( Residenzschloss ), with one front looking towards the Rhine, the other into the Neustadt.
It lies on the border between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, in front of Elba Island and at the northern side of Maremma.
He announces his intention to fast, calls for his charioteer Sumantra to bring him some sacred Kusha grass, ( but Sumantra won't do it since he's too busy looking at Rama's face, so Bharata has to get the grass himself ), lies down upon it in front of Rama.
Image: PS Waverley off Brodick castle 1989. jpg | The Paddle Steamer Waverley lies in Brodick Bay in front of Brodick Castle.
Darwin proposed to fix these insufficiencies by proposing a principle in which the two front wheels turn about a centre that lies on the extended line of the back axle.
It lies at first behind the axillary artery, and in front of the subscapularis, and passes downward to the lower border of that muscle.
At rest, it lies at the level of the base of the mandible in the front and the third cervical vertebra behind.
In 1968, when Wallace pledged that " If some anarchist lies down in front of my automobile, it will be the last automobile he will ever lie down in front of ," and asserted that the only four letter words of which hippies did not know were w-o-r-k and s-o-a-p ; his rhetoric became famous.

front and sloping
The DKW Schnellaster, manufactured from 1949 to 1962 was a small monospace ( or one-box ) design featuring its front wheels set forward of the passenger cabin, a short, sloping aerodynamic hood, front-wheel drive, transverse engine, flat load floor throughout with flexible seating and cargo accommodations – the key design ingredients that describe the modern minivan configuration popularized in such notable examples as the Renault Espace and Chrysler Voyager / Caravan minivans.
This could be opened up into a sloping vertical surface in front of the driver providing a bow of a boat hull, about level with the top of the turret.
The school playground has sloping sides because it was once a lake in the ornamental gardens in front of Oakworth House.
To sit in a kneeling chair one rests one's buttocks on the upper sloping pad and rests the front of the lower legs atop the lower pad, i. e., the human position as both sitting and kneeling at the same time.
In 1936 the thickness of the frontal, sloping body plate and the front plate protecting the driver-mechanic was increased to 50mm.
The sloping front hull ( glacis plate ) armor design of the Christie M1931 prototype was retained in later Soviet tank hull designs, later adopted for side armor as well.
The front wall has a height of sixteen feet, sloping down about halfway along to six feet at the back.
It is 28 feet long by 18 feet wide and the upper limit of the in-court area is 15 feet for the front wall, sloping down the side walls to 6 feet at the back wall.
This involved smoothing the edges of the headlamps and grille, and sloping the front outwards, marking a departure from the more upright front styling of the 1984 original.
The front fender line extended to front door, sloping downward and gradually disappearing in the quarter panel.
In the popular vernacular, a two-door sedan is defined by appearance and not by volume ; vehicles with a B-pillar between the front and rear windows are generally called two-door sedans, while hardtops ( without the pillar, and often incorporating a sloping backlight ) are called coupés.
In front of the manor house is a small, slightly sloping cricket pitch which is used by Bradenham Cricket Club.
Flea markets are held on the glacis ( the sloping bank in front of a wall ) of the fortifications.
When the quant is just past vertical i. e. sloping downwards from front to back of the punt, the ' punter ' pushes on the quant to propel the punt forwards.
Although the dashboard retained the " pod " housing for the instrumentation, it lost the revolving-drum instruments and received a sloping centre dash area, and the radio moved to a position sideways and between the front seats, with the height corrector and heating controls moving to the centre console.
The last match played in front of the sloping terraces was the 1992 Scottish League Cup Final.
Initially de-streamlined locomotives could readily be recognised by the sloping top to the front of the smokebox.
Image: LMS Coronation Class 46241 City of Edinburgh. jpg | Coronation 46241 " City of Edinburgh " with sloping front to boiler top, in BR green with early BR emblem at Winwick Junction, Warrington in February 1955
The Renault 5 was styled by Michel Boué, who died before the car's release, the R5 featured a steeply sloping rear hatchback and front dashboard.
Under Volkswagen, the car received its final facelift, gaining a sloping front grille which was more in vogue in the early 1980s.
Both styles shared the same front bodywork as the Japanese-market Nissan 180SX, featuring the sloping front with pop-up headlights.

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