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fish-hook and its
Among its other sources of consumption it is sufficient to mention pin and hairpin making, the needle and fish-hook industries, nail, peg and rivet making, and carding machinery ; indeed there are few industries into which it does not enter.

fish-hook and which
For linguists who do make the distinction, the coronal tap is transcribed as a fish-hook " r ",, while the flap is transcribed as a small capital " d ",, which is not recognized by the IPA.
For linguists that do make the distinction, the alveolar tap is transcribed as a fish-hook ar,, while the flap is transcribed as a small capital dee,, which is not recognized by the IPA.

fish-hook and was
God responds saying that there are so many things Job does not know about how this world was formed or how nature works, that Job should consider God as being greater than the thunderstorm and strong enough to pull in the leviathan with a fish-hook.
To a suspect who caught Cannon's arm with a fish-hook ( causing Cannon great pain ), but then said he was actually only trying to help: " You're about as helpful as a case of the plague!
By 3 o ’ clock the French line was curved leeward like a fish-hook ; the Blue-and-White was turned back to the centre, with the Dutch extended around them.
During the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 – 3, 1863, Culp's Hill was a critical part of the Union Army defensive line, the principal feature of the right flank, or " barbed " portion of what is described as the " fish-hook " line.
Hoori was a hunter, and he had an argument with his brother Hoderi, a fisherman, over a fish-hook that Hoori had forced his elder brother to lend him and had lost.

fish-hook and using
One citizen suggests using chocolate attached to a fish-hook to save Timmy, a reference to a character from the 1975 film Jaws.

fish-hook and line
The northernmost part of the Army of the Potomac defensive " fish-hook " line, the hill is gently sloped and provided a site for American Civil War artillery ( cf.

fish-hook and .
In some inland areas life went on more or less unchanged, although a European metal tool such as a fish-hook or hand axe might be acquired through trade with other tribes.
The Jarlshof site also produced ample evidence of the use of iron tools such as shears, scissors, sickles, and a fish-hook and knife.
Vowels can be long or short, e. g. jáákí ' fear ' ( long ), jàkkàr ' fish-hook ' ( short ).
Fish Hoek (, meaning either Fish Corner, Fish Glen or fish-hook ) is a coastal town at the eastern end of the Fish Hoek Valley on the False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula in Cape Town, South Africa.

shape and hei
A hei matau is a bone or greenstone carving in the shape of a highly stylized fish hook typical of the Māori people of New Zealand.
Legend holds that the shape of Hawke Bay is that of the hei matau, which caught in the fish's side on the beach.

shape and finds
As a free man, Andy had been a rockhound, so he asks Red to get him a rock hammer, a tool he uses to shape the rocks he finds in the exercise yard into small sculptures.
A fourth hypothesis finds its origin in a liturgical mantle, which, it is asserted, was used by the early popes, and which in the course of time was folded into the shape of a band ; a fifth says its origin dates from the custom of folding the ordinary mantle-pallium, an outer garment in use in imperial times ; a sixth declares that it was introduced immediately as a papal liturgical garment, which, however, was not at first a narrow strip of cloth, but, as the name suggests, a broad, oblong, and folded cloth.
The eyes themselves are normal, but the sufferer ' sees ' objects with the wrong size or shape or finds that perspective is incorrect.
While exploring, Sinbad finds an enormous cloven hoof-print which leads him to a stone-carved opening in the shape of a giant face.
In its broadest sense, shapeshifting occurs when a being ( usually human ) either ( 1 ) has the ability to change its shape or being into that of another person, creature, gender, species, or other entity or ( 2 ) finds its shape involuntarily changed by someone else.
Babinet's principle finds most use in its ability to detect equivalence in size and shape.
Of Berwald's E-flat major String Quartet, Paul Griffiths finds that the " achievement ... of a new formal shape is remarkable enough, even if the single-movement structures of Liszt or Schumann are more tightly bound.
The procedure is contraindicated if the topographer finds difficulties such as keratoconus The preparatory process also detects astigmatism and other irregularities in the shape of the cornea.
The encysted larva is a parasite that hatches from the egg and finds a host in the shape of a polyp colony where it burrows into and turns into a cyst, and will not leave the host before it has turned into a young juvenile.
However, significant Aztec finds, such as a sacrificial altar in the shape of a plumed serpent have been found here.
Movie dialogue also finds its way onto the album in the shape of Quivver's " Space Manoeuvres ", which contains samples of speech from the 1998 movie Dark City.
You meet a young boy and his dreams, a girl solving the ultimate question for a scientist, a very distorted traditional Norwegian fairy tale, an underdog who finds his magic wand in shape of a walking cane, the challenge of writing soberly while sober and other stories.
" The shape of the tomb of Neferefra ... as well as a number of other archaeological finds clearly indicate that the construction of the king's funerary monument was interrupted, owing to the unexpected early death of the king.
Here she finds a new life and a new family, and learns that she has the magical ability known as " Wild Magic ," which enables her to speak to animals, heal them, and take their shape as well as bend them to her will.
Finally he is able to take the shape of a human, he finds Mad Ginny, rapes her, and sires a son, through which he can act against the world at any time.
Posin saw Hillside's formation of a dolphin shape as " beauty and order to the chaos ", illustrating Michael's belief in deep beauty where everybody else finds chaos.
Unlike Brian, she is not good at morphing and can only do so when eating ice cream ; after morphing into a new shape at the start of the third series, Sophie finds she is unable to return to her previous form, and decides to stay as she is ( Carla Mendonça took up the role ).

shape and its
When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance.
It was doing very well, too, having reached the center, and was pursuing its way with commendable singleness of purpose when Mr. Podger saw hazard approaching in the shape of a flashy little sports car.
We were less than a quarter of a mile from the road, and we could trace its shape from the ribbon of powder smoke and dust that hung over it.
A Barrette Swiss pattern file is handy since its triangular shape with only one cutting face will allow you to work a surface without marring an adjoining one.
This circular edifice, constructed by Agrippa in B.C. 27, was rebuilt in its present shape by the Emperor Hadrian.
All the performances of the evening were smooth and assured, and the sizable company, with Mr. Nagrin and Marion Scott as its leading dancers, seemed to be fine shape.
the shape of the function ( and even its norm
The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width of a shape to its height when the width is larger than the height, i. e. the shape is positioned as a " landscape " rather than " portrait ".
For a solid shape such as a sphere, cone, or cylinder, the area of its boundary surface is called the surface area.
Its weight also makes it relatively easy to move and carry, however its shape is generally not very compact and it may be difficult to stow unless a collapsing model is used.
He discovered that, although matter may change its form or shape, its mass always remains the same.
During the 5th century BC, the Acropolis gained its final shape.
The fox has a low surface area to volume ratio, as evidenced by its generally rounded body shape, short muzzle and legs, and short, thick ears.
English writer Douglas Adams, who wrote The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, used the metaphor of a living puddle examining its own shape, since, to those living creatures, the universe may appear to fit them perfectly ( while in fact, they simply fit the universe perfectly ).
Consequently such meters would normally have a non linear scale, but the iron parts are usually modified in shape to make the scale fairly linear over most of its range.
On the other hand the founding polyp of a coral has a shape like that of its daughter polyps, and coral zooids have no coelom or lophophore.
According to bundle theory, an object consists of its properties and nothing more: thus neither can there be an object without properties nor can one even conceive of such an object ; for example, bundle theory claims that thinking of an apple compels one also to think of its color, its shape, the fact that it is a kind of fruit, its cells, its taste, or at least one other of its properties.
Krantz has argued, based on his extrapolation of the shape of its mandible, that Gigantopithecus blacki could have been bipedal.

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