Articulated Sentence Examples

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  • The inner lobe (lacinia) of the first maxilla terminates in an articulated hook, while in the second maxillae (labium) both inner and outer lobes ("ligula" and "para-glossae") are much Gyrinus sulcatus reduced.

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  • The trolley is an articulated frame 77 ft.

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  • The laminar portion of a leaf is occasionally articulated with the petiole, as in the orange, and a joint at times exists between the vaginal or stipulary portion and the petiole.

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  • Against this conception Critchley has articulated an ethical discourse based on infinite alterity as a demand that calls us to engage with the world.

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  • Some clearly articulated the need for Albania to put its own house in order.

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  • There is usually a minimum standard (albeit not always very explicitly articulated ), regardless of expectations of grade distributions.

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  • Occasionally they are more openly articulated, as in his engagement with Bosch.

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  • I felt that to be a key challenge to us, however nicely articulated!

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  • These early signs are poorly articulated in terms of handshape, location and movement.

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  • By the time the " dollar diplomacy " of William Howard Taft was clearly articulated, the seeds of American empire were planted.

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  • The two bones were Ovis or Capra femur and were articulated, an unfused proximal epiphysis and the shaft from the same individual.

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  • For all that Mr Howard has articulated votersâ grievances, he has not offered a coherent program for government.

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  • This is your chance - have a driving lesson in a massive articulated Juggernaut, and see if you can handle this giant.

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  • Third or hindermost plate of the prosoma beneath which the sixth pair of legs is articulated.

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  • In this way two marked forms of leaf are produced - (I) Simple form, in which the segmentation, however deeply it extends into the lamina, does not separate portions of the lamina which become articulated with the midrib or petiole; and (2) Compound form, where portions of the lamina are separated as detached leaflets, which become articulated with the midrib or petiole.

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  • Also, while he may have hoped at this time to be able to add much (though he never did) to the sketch of his doctrine of Man contained in the unpublished " little treatise," he might extend, but could hardly otherwise modify, the sketch he had there given of his carefully articulated theory of Body Politic. Possibly, indeed, before that sketch was written early in 1640, he may, under pressure of the political excitement, have advanced no small way in the actual composition of the treatise De Cive, the third section of his projected system.

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  • Ten families are now distinguishedDiastylidae, Lampropidae, Platyaspidae, Pseudocumidae, all with an articulated telson; without one, the Bodotriidae (formerly called Cumidae), Vaunthompsoniidae, Leuconidae, Nannastacidae, Campylaspidae, Procampylaspidae.

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  • Occasionally the ocular lobes are articulated.

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  • Normally the pleon carries six pairs of two-branched appendages, of which the first three are much articulated flexible swimming feet, the last three few-jointed comparatively indurated uropods.

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  • In its simplest form the exoskeleton of a typical somite is a ring of chitin defined from the rings in front and behind by areas of thinner integument forming moveable joints, and having a pair of appendages articulated to its ventral surface on either side of the middle line.

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  • Whether the movably articulated segments which bear the FIG.

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  • In many Crustacea the eyes are borne on stalks which are movably articulated with the head and which may be divided into two or three segments.

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  • In the development of the Phyllopod Branchipus, the eyes are at first sessile, and the lateral lobes of the head on which they are set grow out and become movably articulated, forming the peduncles.

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  • These teeth are connected with a framework of movably articulated ossicles developed as thickened and calcified portions of the lining cuticle of the stomach and moved by special muscles in such a way as to bring the three teeth together in the middle line.

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  • They are movably articulated at the base where they are inserted in pits formed by a thinning away of the cuticle, and each is supplied by a nerve-fibril.

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  • It is with the ultimate synthesis that philosophy concerns itself; it has to show that the subject-matter which we are all dealing with in detail really is a whole, consisting of articulated members.

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  • With Hegel it passes into a completely articulated "logic," which apparently claims to be at the same time a metaphysic, or an ultimate expression of the nature of the real.

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  • The pectoral and ventral fins are so articulated as to perform the functions of feet, the fish being enabled to move, or rather to walk, on the bottom of the sea, where it generally hides itself in the sand or amongst sea-weed.

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  • The leaves are usually articulated at the base, spreading, sharp-pointed and needle-like in form, destitute of oil-glands, and arranged in alternating whorls of three; but in some the leaves are minute and scale-like, closely adhering to the branches, the apex only being free, and furnished with an oil-gland on the back.

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  • The eyes in some Crustacea are mounted on articulated stalks, and from the fact that they can after injury be replaced by antennalike appendages it is inferred that they represent the parapodia of the most anterior prosthomere.

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  • A corolla which is continuous with the axis and not articulated to it, as in campanula and heaths, may be persistent, and remain in a withered or marcescent state while the fruit is ripening.

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  • The anther-lobes are united to the connective, which is either continuous with the filament or articulated with it.

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  • The non-cellular order Siphoneae is fairly well represented in Palaeozoic strata, especially by calcareous verticillate forms referable to the family Dasycladeae; the separate tubular joints of the articulated thallus, bearing the prints of the whorled branches, are sometimes cylindrical (Arthroporella, Vermiporella, &c.), sometimes oval (Sycidium) or spherical (Cyclocrinus).

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  • C. Labyrinthodonta, with simple biconcave vertebral disks, very slightly pierced by a remnant of the notochord and supporting the loosely articulated neural arch.

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  • So far I have not been able to find out what sort of articulated locomotive this was.

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  • Never try to squeeze past a bus or articulated lorry, they need a wider space to turn.

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  • The bus itself is an articulated pantechnicon that opens out to provide a fully equipped state-of-the-art classroom/kitchen for 16 students.

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  • Their loading bay was often obstructed by builders skips and other debris, forcing large articulated trucks to park on the busy roadside.

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  • It was found intact, lying over the articulated skeleton of a small cow.

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  • The Prime Minister has movingly and appropriately articulated the profound sorrow we all feel following this atrocity.

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  • The refuse was collected in enclosed rear loading articulated trailers.

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  • An articulated lift vehicle was attached at the front to pull the tram and the Unimog went by Road to Bingham Rd LC.

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  • He's succeeded in pushing, single-handed, his 19 ton articulated truck for a distance of 80ft.

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  • These grand specimens had to endure a rather ungainly journey here on the back of an enormous, articulated lorry.

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  • The account which follows traces the process of how this unease has been transformed from an intuition to an articulated viewpoint.

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  • A rusticated ground floor on a molded plinth supports an upper floor articulated by pilasters.

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  • It is used to describe segmental plate body armor, articulated on internal leather straps.

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  • The trailer of an articulated lorry snagged an aerial cable, which was attached to the pole that Tara was working on.

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  • Within fine arts, this etymological nuance has been elaborated into a full-fledged aesthetic distinction between the naked and the nude, a distinction most famously articulated by Kenneth Clark.

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  • This policy is articulated in this law in order to prevent children from living too long in an unstable and uncertain situation.

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  • The speech of children with receptive aphasia is both delayed and sparse, ungrammatical, and poorly articulated.

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  • Additionally, it is articulated with a firing launcher, keeping kids entertained.

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  • Some classic superstars of the ring are represented in new editions of fully articulated, extremely durable action figures.

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  • With six articulated legs and a fiery red body, this dragon has the same movable parts as the Adventures Deluxe model as well as a knight on its back with a protective helmet and a sturdy staff to ward off foes.

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  • The mouth is one of the most articulated parts of the body, with hundreds of muscles.

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  • The padded collar has the Achilles cut out to allow for a fully articulated pointe and the mesh tongue pocket hides laces for a clean look.

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  • Most of his science fiction was written in the '50s and '60s; he is most famous for the The Foundation Trilogy and The Robot Novels and Short Stories, in which he articulated the Three Laws of Robotics.

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  • An important modification of this method enables not only audible signals but articulated words to be transmitted, and gives thus a system of wireless telephony.

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  • They teach the inferior but working part of our intellect, the " Understanding," that its picture of sensuous reality envisaged in time and space must be as fully articulated as is possible - as much differentiated into detail, and as perfectly integrated again into unity and system.

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  • Such is the general arrangement of the shell muscles in the division composing the articulated Brachiopoda, making allowance for certain unimportant modifications observable in the animals composing the different families and genera thereof.

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  • Some of the most exquisite and most ingenious of these earlier productions, such as the magnificent iron eagle in the south Kensington Museum, the wonderful articulated models of crayfish, dragons, serpents, birds, that are found in many European collections, came from the studios of the MiyOchins; but these were the play of giants, and were not made as articles of commerce.

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  • The quadrate is indirectly articulated with the skull, first by the horizontal, movable squamosal, secondly by the columella auris.

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  • The pillars composing it are close-fitting and for the most part somewhat irregular hexagons, made up of articulated portions varying from a few inches to some feet in depth, and concave or convex at the upper and lower surfaces.

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  • Thus the diocese, hitherto a simple unit, became an elaborately articulated whole.

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  • First antennae of male and female almost always articulated alike."

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  • In two families motile articulated rods occur; in Triarthridae they probably simply expand the dimensions of the body in adaptation to life at the surface; or as a protection against being swallowed by their smaller foes.

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  • A pair of the latter was articulated to the sides of a moderately wide dorsal plate on each segment of the body, and similar limbs were attached to the ventral surface of the head-shield behind the mouth.

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  • Solid as it looks, its weight is inconsiderable, and the perfect hinge by which the maxilla is articulated adds to its efficiency as an instrument of prehension.

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  • The members of the typical genus have the lower jaw so articulated to the upper, by means of a transverse condyle firmly locked into a long cavity of the cranium, that dislocation of the jaw is all but impossible, and this enables those creatures to maintain their hold with the utmost tenacity.

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  • The leaf is sometimes articulated with the stem, and when it falls off a scar remains; at other times it is continuous with it, and then decays, while still attached to the axis.

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  • Leaves which are articulated with the stem, as in the walnut and horse-chestnut, fall and leave a scar, while those which are continuous with it remain attached for some time after they have lost their vitality.

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  • In neither does the terminal segment or telson, whether large or obsolescent, whether articulated or coalescent, carry appendages, unless occasionally in fusion with itself.

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  • The stem is articulated and branched, attaining a diameter of about 10 cm.

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