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Terminal arm hair is concentrated on the wrist end of the forearm, extending over the hand.
At the movies, pilots cross the terminal arm in arm with stewardesses in mini-dresses, laughing all the way.
The deal will give Global Ports, owned by three Russian billionaires and APM Terminals - the terminal arm of Denmark's AP Møller-Maersk - control over St Petersburg's First Container Terminal and the Ust-Luga terminal near the Gulf of Finland.
They next walked around to the terminal side of the car and glanced up the steps in my direction, as though looking for somebody.
And hollered back and forth sitting at two terminals side by side, trying to send messages.
It has two sides, let’s say the terminal side and it has also the external side, where there’s still the effect of the economic crisis.
In the pseudo-penannular type the terminal sides are joined, here by two narrow bands, making the brooch less efficient as a fastener.
The sequence on the carboxy terminal side of the conserved region is a well-known site for cleavage in neuropeptides.
Two angles which share terminal sides, but differ in size by an integer multiple of a turn, are called coterminal angles.
These capsules are situated singularly on short, terminal side branches, distinguishable from Melaleuca spp.
She paused at the near side of his desk to put Patch down; Jon went 'round to the terminal side and fingered a stack of hardcopy.
While the old military side of the airport is now used for the National Police, the old passenger terminal side is now used as a racetrack.
Retractable seats will mostly be collapsed on one end, closest to the Atlantic Terminal side, and therefore the alignment around the rink will resemble a horseshoe.
The (free) BasicCard Toolkit offers an API to quickly program the terminal side and the card side of the application.
The initial side is on the positive x-axis, while the other side or terminal side is defined by the measure from the initial side in radians, degrees, or turns.
The interface between two networks that cannot be directly connected for security reasons; refers to the practice of placing two terminals side by side and having an operator read from one and type into the other.
He left me on the terminal side of the tarmac at 05:52 with a wind rattling the shutters on the cafeteria and the heads of the palm trees rustling, shining under the floodlights. '
Radial or single-ended electrolytic capacitor styles have a bar across the side of the capacitor to indicate the negative terminal side, and the negative terminal lead is shorter than the positive terminal lead.
Mataya Joseph Sauder, aged seventy-seven, suffering from profound and terminal side effects following surgery at Queensway General Hospital, died in Wellesley Hospital intensive-care unit after receiving a lethal dose of potassium chloride.
The adjustable end of the lofting bridges is on the terminal side: the plane can stay in the same place during its turnaround, and at the terminal end the gate is lowered to disembark passengers at the lower level or raised for embarkation at the upper level.
These steps must not be confused with the fine stone stepway on the terminal side of Northumberland Street bridge, which actually gave access between the large stone warehouse above, now flats, and a wharf on the river front, over a pedestrian level crossing, both of which have long since disappeared.
In 1966, Joel E. Goldmacher and Joseph A. Castellano, research chemists in Heilmeier group at RCA, discovered that mixtures made exclusively of nematic compounds that differed only in the number of carbon atoms in the terminal side chains could yield room-temperature nematic liquid crystals.