Groove Sentence Examples

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  • The width of the groove cut is from 2 to 3 in.

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  • On the other hand, it is noteworthy that this marsupial retains in its lower jaw the so-called mylo-hyoid groove, which is found in the aforesaid Jurassic mammals.

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  • Without a mental groove; the ends of the pterygoids are free, not reaching the quadrate.

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  • This is bounded on the left by the inferior vena cava, which is sunk into a deep groove in the liver, and into the upper part of this the hepatic veins open.

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  • To the left of this is the fissure for the ductus venosus, and to the left of this again, the left lobe, in which a broad shallow groove for the oesophagus may usually be seen.

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  • Each nephridium in the oyster is a pyriform sac, which communicates by a narrow canal with the urino-genital groove placed to the front of the great adductor muscle; by a second narrow canal it communicates with the pericardium.

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  • The genital duct opens by a pore into the urino-genital groove of the oyster (the same arrangement being repeated on each side of the body) close to but distinct from the aperture of the nephridial canal.

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  • Hence, except for the formation of a urino-genital groove, the apertures are placed as they are in Anodonta.

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  • The front surface of the incisors has a broad, shallow groove.

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  • Between the edge of the shell and the foot there is a groove or cavity, chiefly developed laterally and posteriorly.

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  • The dorsal border of this groove is extended outwards and downwards as a fold of the integument.

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  • The ventral surface forms a flat creeping "foot," and between mantle and foot is a pallial groove in which there is on each side a series of gills.

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  • The series of gills may extend the whole length of the body in the pallial groove, or may be confined to the posterior end.

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  • A simple gonaduct on each side arises from the gonad near its posterior end and passes first forwards, then backwards, and lastly outwards to the external opening in the pallial groove, anterior to the renal aperture.

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  • The venous blood is conducted from the tissues to a large sinus on either side above the pallial groove, and from this sinus passes to the gills by an afferent vessel in each gill on the internal or pedal margin of the axis.

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  • The eggs may be laid separately invested by a chitinous envelope, or as in Ischnochiton magdalenensis they may form strings containing nearly 200,000 eggs, or the ova may be retained in the pallial groove and undergo development there, as in Chiton polii and Hemiarthrum setulosum.

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  • Of course, by making the rolls eccentric, and by varying, the depth and shape of the different parts of a given groove cut in their surface, the cross section of the piece made in this groove may vary somewhat from point to point.

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  • Polygordius and Protodrilus live in sand, but while the former moves by means of the contraction of its body-wall muscles, Protodrilus can progress by the action of the bands of cilia surrounding its segments, and of the longitudinal ciliated ventral groove.

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  • On the surface of the funnel-shaped lophophore are numerous ciliated grooves, and each of the tentacles in the tentaculated forms has a similar groove directed towards the mouth.

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  • All along one side is a microscopic ciliated groove, into which the mud does not seem to enter, and along which a continuous stream of water may be kept up. Possibly this is respiratory - there are no special respiratory organs.

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  • The nasal bones project through the nasal groove, forming a bony septum.

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  • The blocks were quarried by cleavage; a groove was run along the line intended, and about 2 ft.

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  • In shallower masses a groove was run, and then holes, apparently for wedges, were sunk deeper in the course of it; whether wetted wood was used for the expansive force is not known, but it is probable, as no signs are visible of crushing the granite by hard wedges.

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  • Willem it appears that the viscid fluid which causes the adherence of the ventral tube is secreted by a pair of glands in the head whose ducts open into a superficial groove leading from the second maxillae backward to the tube on the first abdominal segment.

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  • This, however, was overcome by sending the current out at the centre of the magnet by means of a short length of wire dipping into an annular groove containing mercury.

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  • The antennae are elbowed, and clavate, with the basal portion inserted in a groove.

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  • A well-grown plant projects less than a foot above the surface of the ground; the stem, which may have a circumference of more than 12 ft., terminates in a depressed crown resembling a circular table with a median groove across the centre and prominent broad ridges concentric with the margin.

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  • A pair of small strapshaped leaves succeed the two cotyledons of the seedling, and persist as the only leaves during the life of the plant; they retain the power of growth in their basal portion, which is sunk in a narrow groove near the edge of the crown, and the tough lamina, 6 ft.

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  • Wherever the base of a puddle wall cannot be worked into a continuous bed of clay or shale, or tied into a groove cut in sound rock free from water-hearing fissures, the safest course is to base it on an artificial material at once impermeable and incapable of erosion, interposed between the rock and the puddled clay.

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  • At each end of the oval there is a groove lined by specially long vibratile cilia.

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  • There is only one ciliated groove, the sulcus, in the stomodaeum.

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  • Externally they resemble ordinary sea-anemones, but there is only one ciliated groove, the sulcus, in the stomodaeum, and the mesenteries are arranged on a peculiar pattern.

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  • Along this surface stretches a groove which is surrounded by thickened cuticle and practically formed into a tube by numerous fine hairs.

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  • This frustum is made always to turn along with the shaft by being fitted on a square portion of it, or by means of a rib and groove, or otherwise, but is capable of a slight longitudinal motion, so as to be pressed into, or withdrawn from, the hollow cone by means of a lever.

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  • First, its dorsal wall (which is grooved to form the hyperpharyngeal groove) is closely adherent to the sheath of the notochord; and secondly, the pharynx is attached through the intermediation of the primary bars.

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  • In some cases the ova, after leaving the mouth, are lodged in the oral arms, and undergo the earliest phases of their development in this situation, accumulating in the grooves that continue the angles of the mouth, and bulging the wall of the groove into sacs or pockets.

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  • They have two circlets of tentacles, a labial and a marginal, and there is only one ciliated groove in the stomodaeum, which appears to be the sulculus.

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  • A fine cylindrical rod or fibre (the so-called solid axis or virgula) becomes developed in a median groove in the dorsal wall of the polypary, and is sometimes continued distally as a naked rod.

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  • The important and distinctive feature is the presence of pores between the flooring-plates, on either side of the groove; and these, we cannot doubt, served for the passage of podia.

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  • Thus the elements of the Pelmatozoan ventral groove are now detected in so different a structure as the echinoid ambulacrum, while an aboral nervous system, the diminished representative of that in crinoids, has been traced in all Eleutherozoa except Holothurians.

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  • Eventually each lateral groove forked, so that there were five grooves.

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  • At last a quinqueradiate symmetry influenced the plates of the theca, partly through the development of a plate at the end of each groove (terminal), partly through plates at the aboral pole of the theca (basals and infrabasals) arising in response to mechanical pressure, but soon intimately connected with the cords of an aboral nervous system.

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  • Such are the white chrysanthemum-like patches on the rump of the Japanese deer and of the American prong-buck (Antilocapra), and the line of hairs situated in a groove on the loins of the African spring-buck.

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  • The V-shaped groove D (cut across and partly through the wood) shows the joint when in the flat, and E the same joint when closed for use.

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  • The external opening of the other nephridia is placed at the outer end of a transverse groove at the base of the legs.

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  • The division between the lobes is marked on the face of the anther by a groove or furrow, and there is usually on the face a suture, indicating the line of dehiscence.

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  • The dorsal suture may be marked by a slight projection or by a superficial groove.

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  • If this be correct, the only change from Edrioaster, as regards the ambulacra, was that in Palaeodiscus the covering-plates could no longer open, but closed permanently over the whole groove, while the podia issued through slits between them.

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  • The body is bounded by a firm pellicle, often supplemented by an armour (" lorica ") of cuticular cellulose plates, with usually a marked longitudinal groove from which the anterior flagellum springs, and an oblique or spiral transverse groove for the second flagellum.

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  • Besides the other spaces are definite rounded or oval vacuoles with a permanent pellicular wall termed by Schutt " pusules "; these open by a duct or ducts into the longitudinal groove.

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  • Prorocentraceae (Schutt) (=the Adinida of Bergh); body surrounded by a firm shell of two valves without a girdle band; transverse groove absent; transverse flagellum coiled round base of longitudinal.

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  • Like an old record stuck in its groove, he repeated the assertion that Iraq had fully complied with the UN's demands.

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  • The Sussex models are constructed using tongue and groove shiplap cladding upon a 27 x 45mm standard framing.

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  • It's hard, groove rock played with passion and unwavering dedication.

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  • In people where the groove is too shallow, their patella may actually slip out of the groove, causing a patellar dislocation.

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  • In the test, a 6mm slot drill cuts the groove, pictured above, from left to right.

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  • For the second track he adopted a soulful falsetto to a smooth groove.

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  • To reach over the overhanging groove above I must get my feet up.

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  • Climb the corner followed by a hanging groove in the arête to grass ledges.

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  • Just received a funky, groove heavy mix called " It All Looks Good From Here.

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  • In these cases the patella can be easily lifted out of, and replaced back into the trochlear groove on the femur.

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  • Climb the flake on the left pas a thin break, PR, to reach a V-shaped groove.

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  • Thaddeus Hogarth - Award-winning recording artist in the soul - funk groove.

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  • A blissful disco reggae groove in the simply deliriously fabulous ' Could You Be Loved ' .

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  • Joseph Conrad listeners could groove on.

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  • Continue up through a groove to an overhung ledge.

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  • These data suggest that the lipopeptide is orientated within the CD1a groove with the lipid moiety buried in the hydrophobic A ' pocket.

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  • The DJ will match this with a Danube Delta groove selected from the best of Romanian modern music plus a few oldies for fun.

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  • The compilation gets its name from Dunn Pearson's ' Groove On Down ' a heavily orchestrated funky disco classic from 1978.

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  • It has 3 groove rifling with a pitch of one turn in 78 inches.

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  • The first is a Purdey finished in 1852 in half inch bore with two groove rifling for the winged sugar loaf bullet.

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  • This piece features soprano saxophone and starts free before coming in to the groove.

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  • A MIDI file can be easily exported so that groove, accent, and feel can be manipulated in any host sequencer.

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  • His mixture of old skool funk classics and US hip hop had a truly soulful groove.

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  • The deep spiral groove means that waste is removed quickly and the center screw thread helps the drill to pull itself into the material.

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  • Information was recorded as slots of varying width and spacing in the bottom of the groove.

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  • Two spider webs are stretched across the forks, one (t) being cemented in a fine groove cut in the inner fork k, the other (s) in a similar groove cut in the outer fork 1.

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  • It is in dry and sandy soil that the ant-lion lays its trap. Having marked out the chosen site by a circular groove, it starts to crawl backwards, using its abdomen as a plough to shovel up the soil.

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  • In the most primitive condition the genital duct is single throughout its length and has a single external aperture; it is therefore said to be monaulic. The hermaphrodite aperture is on the right side near the opening of the pallial cavity, and a ciliated groove conducts the spermatozoa to the penis, which is situated more anteriorly.

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  • In some cases while the original aperture remains undivided, the seminal groove is closed and so converted into a canal.

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  • Hermaphrodite genital aperture, connected with the penis by a ciliated groove, except in Actaeon, Lobiger and Cavolinia longirostris, in which the spermiduct is a closed tube.

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  • Genital duct monaulic; hermaphrodite duct connected with penis by a ciliated groove.

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  • Terrestrial and usually littoral; genital duct monaulic, the penis being connected with the aperture by an open or closed groove; shell with a prominent spire, the internal partitions often absorbed and the aperture denticulated.

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  • Interiors were then divided into smaller rooms by means of sliding doors covered with thin rice-paper, which permitted the passage of light while obstructing vision; the hanging lattices were replaced by wooden doors which could be slid along a groove so as to be removable in the daytime, and an alcove was added in the principal chamber for a sacred picture or Buddhist image to serve as an object of contemplation for a devotee while practising the rite of abstraction.

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  • He found the government bankrupt, and after two years at the head of the treasury he left it with a surplus of $20,000,000; moreover, as Henry Adams points out, his measures had "fixed the financial system in a firm groove for twenty years."

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  • The armour-plates are often exquisitely sculptured, and may be produced into spines or perpendicular plates to give greater surface extension, as we find in other plankton organisms. The cortical plasma may protrude pseudopodia in the longitudinal groove; it contains trichocysts in several species, true nematocysts in Polykrikos.

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  • The band have their own self-produced sound - very psychedelic and earthy with a twist of contemporary groove.

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  • Sixties soul, Seventies disco, Eighties groove and Today 's dance hits.

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  • Make a long step right to gain a slim groove in the arete.

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  • Using the larger of the two squarish blocks as an anchor, abseil down the groove to a good ledge at a deep corner.

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  • Get tearful about your groove on we might easily the garlic capital.

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  • Another distinctive feature of the femur is the broad groove between the two trochlear ridges located distally.

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  • Trickle ventilation is through the head section into an integral groove.

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  • These now await a trial fit, the tongue & groove boarding for the vestibule ceiling has been cut.

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  • Early recordings of this type were made by a needle scratching a groove into a wax cylinder.

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  • Floating floor systems lock into one another via tongue and groove and are not attached to the subflooring.

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  • Click and lock the floor into place - Insert the tongue into the groove, locking the floor panels together.

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  • The classic tongue and groove paneling is traditionally used as wainscoting and often found in dining rooms, kitchens, porches, and family rooms.

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  • Conventional beadboard is constructed by assembling tongue and groove boards one by one to create an evenly spaced, grooved pattern.

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  • These games can include dance games like Dance Dance Revolution, In the Groove, and also a number of games on the Wii.

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  • Shabby Princess, a leading digital scrapbook supply designer, offers a free mini 6x6 album called In The Groove.

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  • Groove Job focuses on part-time and seasonal jobs for teens and college students.

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  • Teens who find a job they like may register for an account and apply for a job directly through the Groove Job website.

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  • Rely on favorite vegetarian recipes to start, but try new dishes during the process and experiment with cooking methods and flavorings to find your groove.

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  • Disco balls with LED lights are perfect for a reception if the bride and groom enjoy getting their groove on.

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  • Even try a few small dance moves to see how the dress stretches and shifts as you groove.

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  • Throughout the 1980s and 90s, Sepultura was a major player in the heavy metal music scene, driving unique sounds and expanding niche genres such as thrash and groove metal.

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  • Featuring a dropped D tuning, this riff is heavy, dark and full of groove.

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  • Another way to say this is to think of the song's groove first.

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  • The bassist should concentrate on keeping the song in the groove rather than on playing a lot of fancy notes.

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  • Laying down a groove and being able to hold it, even if it's just one note, is better than jumping all over the fretboard.

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  • Try to play along and match the groove that the guitarist plays on the record.

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  • Tongue and groove siding has joints on each side which fit together when installed.

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  • Tongue and groove siding in clear grades is often found on the exterior of more contemporary homes.

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  • They typically fit tongue and groove, with the tongue portion nailed into the sub-floor and the groove fitting over the tongue and concealing the nails.

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  • Remove the gasket from the groove in the housing.

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  • Click in the second row by sliding the tongue into the groove and firmly pressing them together until the second row lies flat.

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  • The laminate pieces snap together with a tongue and groove connection to stay in place.

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  • The edges of this type of laminate feature a tongue and groove connection method that allows the pieces to snap together.

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  • Place the first piece of laminate flooring with the groove side facing the wall.

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  • Install the next row of laminate flooring by inserting the tongue of the previous plank into the groove of the new row.

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  • Tongue and groove wood siding produces a tight fit between boards which gives it a superior appearance over other siding.

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  • They're attached via a groove in the bottom of the lens that houses a small length of fishing wire-like material.

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  • Unlike Dance Dance Revolution, In the Groove, and the other mat-dancing games, Wii Fit does a nice job of including activities that nearly everyone can enjoy.

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  • Perhaps you danced 'out of the box' to In the Groove.

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  • With ten different types of plankton, each one a different sound game, there's a host of different ways to get your groove on.

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  • In The Groove was suppose to be the DDR beater.

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  • So get your groove on, bust a move, or shake whatever you need to shake to enjoy Dance Dance Revolution.

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  • A game that is very similar to the hugely popular Dance Dance Revolution is In The Groove, which is available for the Sony PlayStation 2.

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  • Groove Circuit is a challenge mode where you go from area to area completing challenges and battle bosses.

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  • The Groove Circuit is what may challenge experienced players, but in the end, you step on the arrows to a trendy music track in order to rack up points and not fail the song.

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  • In The Groove is a dancing game that wants to rival Dance Dance Revolution.

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  • The first piece of advice you'll get from any veteran In The Groove dancer is to practice.

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  • Well, a group of DDR players thought so and defected from Konami's game to make their own, In the Groove.

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  • In the Groove also has Battle Mode, where two players (or one player versus computer) dance to control the most space on a bar with random modifiers trying to screw you up.

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  • Much like Vegas, there's plenty to do in In the Groove.

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  • And In the Groove gets to the fundamentals so you can concentrate on dancing.

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  • I'm happy to say that In the Groove has given us the goods.

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  • And believe me when I say you better know these songs inside and out if you are going to play the Hard or Expert levels because the sequence of the arrows will usually follow the verses, the chorus, or some bass groove or melody.

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  • If you're a fan of dancing games and want to break away from DDR, In the Groove is a fine way to try something new.

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  • With a good selection of songs and unique Battle Mode, you'll stay busy and active while getting your Groove on.

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  • Don't worry, you can still get into the groove with some plug and play video games based on the hit series.

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  • He lent his voice and likeness to the game and it was interesting to see him move and groove in a video game.

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  • Despite being born on Halloween (1965), he is a cheerful dancer who loves to sing and feel the groove.

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  • Bust A Groove, Square Enix, PS . No, I didn't mean Bust-A-Move.

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  • Bust A Groove isn't an easy game to find, but if you do, it's worth the price.

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  • You groove to dance music while hitting the four arrows in sequence as they proceed up the screen.

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  • This causes an abnormal cleft or groove to appear on the surface of the brain, called schizencephaly (literally "split brain").

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  • Specific facial features associated with DiGeorge syndrome include low-set ears, wide-set eyes, a small jaw, and a short groove in the upper lip.

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  • Battlegrounds is an Australian competition (expanded to include New Zealand) put on by "Hoopdreamz Enterprises, which also sponsors Groove state-level Urban Dance Championships.

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  • It has even led to the formation of entire schools of hip hop dance, such as Groove Nation in Vancouver, WA.

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  • A few experiments, like Groove Nation in Vancouver, Washington, are paving the way with a solid grounding in the roots of hip hop.

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  • Finding your groove or getting into a breathing rhythm that works for you to keep you calm and pain-free is the best method for you.

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  • California is known for their fresh produce and orange groves and the Orange Groove collection appears to pay homage to that fact.

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  • Christina's Cabana Groove tankini will call to mind the clear blue waters of the Caribbean.

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  • They come with a DVD that teaches children how to dance the "Tickle Hand Groove", Elmo's latest dance.

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  • Plus, when they push the nose on the embroidered Elmo, the gloves will play an upbeat song called the "Tickle Hand Groove".

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  • The "Tickle Hand Groove" song is fairly basic, essentially telling kids how to do a simple dance.

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  • Grease is pushed aside into a groove while cooking, and there is also a drip pan.

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  • The video card features adorable animated bears getting their groove on in the snow and wishing your loved one a Merry Christmas.

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  • The tension of the metal is what keeps the stone secure and often a groove may be cut into each side of the metal to add more security to the setting.

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  • For those who love everything about a designer bag except the price, the Marc by Marc Jacobs Strippy Zippy Groovee handbag is just what the groove doctor ordered.

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  • For example, the 2000 copy of The Emperor's New Groove is in the vault for good but the version was replaced by another copy of the film in 2005.

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  • A snap case has some kind of tiny ledge or groove on the edge that you can snap open and shut, hence the name.

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  • After all, just because you're Zen doesn't mean you can't get your groove on, too.

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  • The longer you use your car like this, the deeper you're scraping a groove into your rotor.

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  • Make a scrapbook using a free album template such as the In the Groove freebie kit from Shabby Princess.

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  • Free weights are more than just moving the weight from point A to point B; this type of exercise also involves a whole slew of stabilizing muscles that don't get involved in a machine with a fixed groove.

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  • At home, there are no waiting lines to throw you off the groove and no surprising "out of order" signs to derail you from your established program.

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  • For butt work, kneel on all fours and place a light dumbbell in the groove of one knee.

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  • They have a groove that you just slip the strap into and then digging, slipping and uneven weight is no longer a problem.

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  • And to help you get your groove on, obviously.

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  • Over sampling and a funk groove, Daz and Kurupt declare that they're back in the game.

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  • It's a slower techno song, like something Groove Armada or Orbital may have done.

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  • West's song featured a very mechanical groove and featured West singing through an Auto-Tune effect that made the song sound even more robotic.

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  • While Raitt was recording Tongue and Groove in 1983, Warner dropped her from her deal (one day after mastering was complete).

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  • Deee-Lite’s 1990's hit Groove Is in The Heart was made for the nightclub crowd but burst out of that scene and onto the charts all over the world.

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  • The "disco elf", for example, is on a disco-style dance floor, and you'll be amazed at how well you can shake your groove thing as you watch the video.

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  • Cynthia didn't ask him to join her and he was more than happy to remain rocking a groove in the front porch decking.

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  • Summits of the lower incisors, before they are worn, with a deep transverse groove, dividing it into an anterior and a posterior cusp. Canines long, strong and conical.

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  • This is a groove, the edges of which are raised and ciliated, lying near the branchial plume in the genera which possess that organ, whilst in Firoloida, which has no branchial plume, the osphradium occupies a corresponding position.

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  • Pallial cavity transformed into a lung; pedal centres concentrated; a deep pedal groove.

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  • In other Euthyneura this groove may close up and form a canal.

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  • Two years more and the originally found Hesperornis was discovered also to have teeth, but these were inserted in a groove.

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  • The head is rounded in front, and differs from that of dolphins in not having the snout produced into a distinct "beak" separated from the forehead by a groove.

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  • This lies in the anterior part of a groove fringed with hairs on the inferior petal.

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  • On the inner or central side of the seed is a ridge bounded on either side by a shallow groove.

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  • The poetry of the nation remained immovable in the ancient groove until very modern times, when, either by direct access to the originals or through the medium of very defective translations, the nation became acquainted with the masters of Occidental song.

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  • Externally they are easily distinguished by the absence of a longitudinal groove on the skin.

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  • The stylet A (process of the 8th abdominal segment-8) is turned over to show its groove a, which works along the tongue or rail b.

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  • Similarly we may note the caldron or small steep depression of a round outline, and the furrow or long narrow groove in the continental shelf.

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  • In driving levels it is necessary to cut grooves vertically parallel to the walls, a process known as shearing; but the most important operation is that known as holing or kirving, which consists in cutting a notch or groove in the floor of the seam to a depth of about 3 ft., measured back from the face, so as to leave the overhanging part unsupported, which then either falls of its own accord within a few hours, or is brought down either by driving wedges along the top, or by blasting.

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  • The size of the discharge aperture can be varied by means of a flexible wooden shutter sliding in a groove in a cast iron plate, curved to the slope of the casing.

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  • The plate has a circular groove in its face and the block has a corresponding curved groove.

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  • The essential characteristic of the Cricetines is to be found in the upper cheek-teeth, which (as shown in the figure of those of Cricetus in the article RODENTIA) have their cusps arranged in two longitudinal rows separated by a groove.

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  • This typically consists of two concentric zones, the trochus and cingulum, often separated by a groove or gutter which may be finely ciliated; but in several genera of no close affinity, where it is very oblique to the longitudinal axis of the body, it is represented by a general ciliation of the surface (Taphrocampa, Rattulus, Copeus, Adineta).

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  • There is a dorsal interruption to the disk, in volving both trochus and cingulum and groove in this case the two halves of the disk may be developed in lobes, flower-shaped in Melicerta ringens, but often rounded and projecting like kettledrums. These give a strong impression of two crown wheels revolving in the same sense.

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  • Up to the present time all attempts to arrange the genera in natural and definable groups have failed to meet with general approval; and this criticism must be extended to Beecher's subdivision of the class into three orders, named Hypoparia, Proparia and Opisthoparia, based upon the form and position of a groove, the so-called genal suture, which marks the lateral portion of the head-shield.

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  • In the majority of Trilobites this groove passes backwards from the anterior or anterolateral edge of this plate to its posterior or postero-lateral border, dividing it into an inner portion continuous with the flabellum and fused tergal regions, and an outer portion bearing the eye.

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  • Those genera, like Paradoxides, Olenus, Asaphus, Phillipsia and others, in which this groove cuts the posterior edge of the head-shield on the inner side of its angle are referred to the Opisthoparia; those, like Dalmanites and Phacops, in which it cuts the lateral border in front of the posterior angle, belong to the Proparia.

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  • To the Hypoparia belongs a comparatively small number of genera, like Trinucleus and Aquastus, in which this groove or genal suture is beneath the margin of the head-shield and does not appear upon its upper surface.

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  • A small longitudinal projection in the ventral groove represents the A, Lateral view.

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  • Moreover, a single pair of rolls suffices for armour plates of any width or thickness, whereas if shafts of different diameters were to be rolled, a special final groove would be needed for each different diameter, and, as there is room for only a few large grooves in a single set of rolls, this would imply not only providing but installing a separate .set of rolls for almost every diameter of shaft.

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  • Nasal bones dividing the nasal groove....

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  • The ventral branchial vessel lies below the hypobranchial groove or endostyle, and is the representative of a heart.

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  • To do great north korea were as Joseph Conrad listeners could groove on.

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  • In one heavy thunder-shower the lightning struck a large pitch pine across the pond, making a very conspicuous and perfectly regular spiral groove from top to bottom, an inch or more deep, and four or five inches wide, as you would groove a walking-stick.

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  • Within the groove of the rostrum two pairs of slender piercers - often barbed at the tip - work to and fro.

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  • On the outer side of the humerus between the head and the crista inferior is a groove lodging one of the coraco-humeral ligaments.

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  • Foot with anterior transverse groove; a posterior pallial tentacle; generally burrowing.

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  • From this point there passes forward to the right side of the head a groove - the spermatic groove - down which the spermatic fluid passes.

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  • The gill-pores occur on each side of the dorsal aspect of the worm in a longitudinal series at the base of a shallow groove, the branchial groove.

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  • The proboscis, passing down this groove to the spur, becomes dusted with pollen; as it is drawn back, it presses up the lip-like valve of the stigma so that no pollen can enter the stigmatic chamber; but as it enters the next flower it leaves some pollen on the upper surface of the valve, and thus cross-fertilization is effected.

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  • Among them are the small ears, elongated head, the presence of a deep groove alongside the nostrils, the small size of the thumb, and the great length of the arm, which reaches half-way down the shin-bone (tibia) in the erect posture.

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  • In Lanice conchilega the posterior series of nephridia are connected by a thick longitudinal duct, which seems to be seen in its most reduced form in Owenia, where a duct on each side runs in the epidermis, being in parts a groove, and receives one short tubular nephridium only and occupies only one segment.

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  • It has usually been regarded as representing both endoderm and mesoderm, and the groove which usually leads to its formation has been compared to the abnormally elongated blastopore of a typical gastrula.

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  • Finally, they reached Iolcus, and the "Argo" was placed in a groove sacred to Poseidon on the isthmus of Corinth.

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  • The anthers shed their pollen into this groove, either of themselves or when the pistil is shaken by the insertion of the bee's proboscis.

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  • The so-called colubrine venomous snakes, which retain in a great measure an external resemblance to the innocuous snakes, have the maxillary bone not at all, or but little, shortened, armed in front with a fixed, erect fang, which is provided with a deep groove or canal for the conveyance of the poison, the fluid being secreted by a special poison-gland.

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  • In the author's concluding summary he remarks on the fact that, while the Odontolcae, as exhibited in Hesperornis, had teeth inserted in a continuous groove - a low and generalized character as shown by reptiles, they had, however, the strongly differentiated saddle-shaped vertebrae such as all modern birds possess.

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  • In the Metanemertines it is generally situated towards the middle of a lateral transverse groove on either side of the head, as was noticed for Carinella, and as is also present in Polia.

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  • In the Fucaceae, on the other hand, there is a single prismatic apical cell situated at the bottom of a groove at the growing apex of the thallus, which cuts off cells from its sides to add to the peripheral, and from its base to add to the central permanent cells.

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  • Beneath the ciliated groove is placed an elongated ganglion (olfactory ganglion) connected by a nerve to the supraintestinal (therefore the primitively dextral) ganglion of the long h, k, m, Stomach.

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  • Then the large cells recommence the process of division and sink into the hollow of the sphere, leaving an elongated groove, the blastopore, on the surface.

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  • The great arm-sinus of each side of the lophophore lies beneath the fold or lip which together with the tentacles forms the ciliated groove in which the mouth opens.

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  • This consists of a heavy cast iron ring, known as a wedging crib, or curb, also fitted together in segments, which is lodged in a square-edged groove cut for its reception, tightly caulked with moss, and wedged into position.

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  • This agent has been applied in various ways, in machines which either imitate the action of the collier by cutting with a pick or make a groove by rotating cutters attached to an endless chain or a revolving disk or wheel.

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  • The same thing can be effected in a more perfect manner by the use of spiral or scroll drums, in which the rope is made to coil in a spiral groove upon the surface of the drum, which is formed by the frusta of two obtuse cones placed with their smaller diameters outwards.

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  • The mouth may be circular or four-cornered, and in the latter case the manubrium at the angles of the mouth may become drawn out into four lappets, the oral arms, each with a groove on its inner side continuous with the corner FIG.

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  • Whether the division of the lobus dexter into two divisions - (i) lobus dexter proper and (2) lobus quadratus, as in modern anatomical nomenclature - was also assumed in Babylonian hepatoscopy, is not certain, but the groove separating the right lobe into two sections - the fossa venae umbilicalis - was recognized and distinguished by the designation of "river of the liver."

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