Marginal Sentence Examples

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  • The marginal tentacles are rarely absent in non-parasitic forms, and are typically four in number, corresponding to the four perradii marked by the radial canals.

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  • Insects, especially running insects, which have followed the track of honey glands upwards from the stem along the leaf, reach the mouth of the pitcher, and in their efforts to sip the attractive marginal glands fall over into the liquid.

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  • Although the marginal note in the coronation order of Queen Victoria indicates "K.

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  • Zwingli, who details these articles, as he says, that the world may see that they are "fanatical, stolid, audacious, impious," can scarcely be acquitted of unfairness in joining together two of them, - the fourth and fifth, - thus making the article treat "of the avoiding of abominable pastors in the church" (Super devitatione abominabilium pastorum in Ecclesia), though there is nothing about pastors in the fourth article, and nothing about abominations in the fifth, and though in a marginal note he himself explains that the first two copies that were sent him read as he does, but the other copies make two articles, as in fact they evidently are.

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  • The stomach has sixteen marginal pouches and the general anatomical structure recalls that of Pelagia.

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  • Agave americana, century plant, was introduced into Europe about the middle of the 16th century and is now widely cultivated for its handsome appearance; in the variegated forms the leaf has a white or yellow marginal or central stripe from base to apex.

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  • As regards the discovery of the connexion between value in exchange and final (or marginal) utility, the priority belongs to Gossen, but this in no way detracts from the great importance of the service which Jevons rendered to English economics by his fresh discovery of the principle, and by the way in which he ultimately forced it into notice.

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  • The separate nervecentres are, as a rule, placed in communication only by the general nerve-plexus, but in Charybdaea there is a zigzag marginal nerve connecting them up.

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  • Epidermal appendages are rare, the most frequent being marginal, saw-like, cartilaginous teeth, usually minute, but occasionally (Danthonia scabra, Panicum serratum) so large as to give the margin a serrate appearance.

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  • The policy would also leave the lowest income earners paying exactly the same high marginal rates of tax.

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  • The absence of the author's final revision may partly account for many repetitions, and for some contradictions, for mistakes in passages borrowed from Greek authors, and for the insertion of marginal additions at wrong places in the text.

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  • Mussinii, i ft., is a compactly spreading greyishleaved labiate, with lavender-blue flowers, and is sometimes used for bedding or for marginal lines in large compound beds.

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  • Among its auxiliary establishments are a good natural history museum, an observatory, a laboratory, and a library which contains a copy of Erasmus' New Testament with marginal annotations by Luther.

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  • There are marginal readings which show that two different recensions existed once in Hebrew.

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  • The Hebrew marginal readings occasionally seem to be translations from the Greek or Syriac, e.g.

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  • As the leaves unfold from the centre of the rosette the impression of the marginal spines is very conspicuous on the still erect younger leaves.

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  • The frequent roughnesses of the traditional text suggest, however,that here and there marginal glosses may have crept in.

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  • A tentaculocyst (" colleto-cysto- o, phore" or " marginal anchor ") se, seen from the subumbral side.

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  • The mouth leads into the (From Gegenbaur.) spacious stomach containing a, Marginal lappets hiding tenthe four conspicuous horse taculocysts.

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  • The adradial canals are unbranched and run to the middle point of one of the marginal lobes.

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  • The rhopalia are lodged in the notches be tween the marginal lobes of the umbrella, and each rhopalium is covered over by a little protecting flap or lappet.

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  • The drawing represents a section, taken in marginal lappets forming pit.

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  • The ephyra has a flat, disk-shaped body, with eight marginal lobes (four perradial, four interradial); a tentaculocyst is lodged in a deep notch at the apex of each lobe.

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  • Sessile, stalked, with eight shallow marginal lobes bearing one or more rows of tentacles; without tentaculocysts; with four gonads.

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  • With sixteen marginal lobes, four rhopalia and twelve tentacles; the rhopalia are perradial in position, corresponding to the angles of the stomach.

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  • A, Peduncle; b, scaly bud; the more internal part of B, leaf bearing marginal ovule.

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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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  • The tiger and wild boar haunt the thickets beside the Tarim, wild duck and wild geese throng its waters, and more especially the waters of its marginal and deltaic lakes.

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  • This addition may therefore have been originally the marginal note of a pious scribe which was afterwards transferred to the text.

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  • The elongated receptacle of the marginal sori is surrounded by a basal cup-shaped indusium.

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  • Before that—at the turn of the century—it was marginal at best.

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  • A change in the marginal propensity to consume causes a pivotal change in the consumption function.

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  • Often, only marginal benefits accrued, depending very much upon the source of inlet air.

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  • Such a checklist needs to be given equal weight alongside financial sustainability criteria, rather being just a marginal afterthought.

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  • To avoid alienation of patient groups, NICE needs to demonstrate that patients ' views have had more than a marginal impact.

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  • Even marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in mice [17] and implicated in human birth defects [18] .

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  • They can be planted with clumps of reed, reed canary grass or other marginal vegetation.

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  • The studies on marginal leakage were the first indications that secondary caries was not always caused by incomplete cavity preparation.

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  • To make sure marginal effect here they focus the insurance company.

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  • There is a marginal impairment but any difficulties can be adequately compensated for through his right eye.

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  • Marginal peat cutting has extended around most of the bog.

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  • I'd never felt decadent enough to burn film that fast, but with digital there's zero marginal cost.

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  • It is notable (and probably deliberate) that at few radon conferences are the benefits of marginal intervention assessed in a health context.

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  • Some sections experience marginal but very real gains, while others see their already miserable conditions grow even more desperate.

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  • The marginal subject is inclined to define itself via a process of negative dialectic.

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  • The narrative structure is essentially digressive, building the characters through vignettes that weave together fragments, marginal notes, and asides.

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  • On the other hand greater effort means greater disutility to the agent; we also assume that the marginal disutility of effort is increasing.

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  • Marginal new york group health insurance tax rates even higher levels impute medicaid enrollment.

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  • The low unemployment Ace refers to is being sustained by this very flaky marginal demand.

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  • This translation also quickly dropped out of circulation, but much of its content survived in marginal glosses.

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  • Nor is it acceptable to countenance a future in which mass illiteracy consigns Africa to a marginal role in an increasingly knowledge-based global economy.

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  • The marginal cost curve must also intersect the average cost at its minimum.

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  • In the adult mammalian eye, stem cells are known to be present at the corneal limbus, and the ciliary marginal zone.

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  • These are peripheral locations that are economically marginal, politically powerless, remote and often contaminated.

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  • Predictably enough, the extreme anti-copyright position is a politically marginal one.

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  • In the past the voluntary sector has been seen as a relatively marginal issue for government.

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  • This had an effect, albeit a fairly marginal one in Scotland.

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  • All English teachers are required to deal with media, perhaps in a somewhat marginal way but it's there.

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  • But with the approach of sexual maturity, such skills become increasingly marginal.

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  • In spite of serious efforts, the clinical librarian in the US remains marginal.

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  • The dominant role played at the beginning of the century became quite marginal by the outbreak of World War II.

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  • Green Party policies that were once considered marginal are becoming mainstream.

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  • It often seems that they feel marginal because they know they are unimportant.

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  • With this wind and a potential rising swell, conditions for diving this site were starting to look marginal.

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  • Tho they may appear marginal now, they are the seeds for the future.

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  • Marginal note says " Refused £ 125 till tomorrow morn.

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  • All the panels are sited on the marginal slopes, between 300m and 500m od.

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  • Domestic dwellings would therefore be deliberately built off-site prime ground - in locations we now consider marginal.

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  • Release of the FDL tendon from the distal phalanx may produce a marginal improvement in results.

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  • Currently, the whole tax system is very regressive with a top marginal tax rate of 40 per cent.

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  • Marginal vegetation can be established on shelves constructed beneath vertical or steeply sloping revetments.

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  • During the battle the most marginal seat in Wales, David Davies hit a subterranean low.

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  • From land-use data, a marginal net sequestration of 5.25 million tons of carbon occurred during 1986.

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  • Finally, the Wytham Margins experiment, established in 1987, investigated the invertebrates of long-term marginal set-aside.

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  • Unfortunately, to avoid cattle trypanosomiasis, farmers are often forced away from these more productive grazing lands to marginal areas.

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  • T F 8. If someone's utility function exhibits diminishing marginal utility of wealth, this person is risk averse.

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  • If I'm a middle class swing voter in a marginal seat then my vote is valuable.

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  • However I have a lot of marginal plants around the edge of my pond and also have watercress and mimulus in my vegetable filter.

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  • The medusae of this order are characterized by the tough, rigid consistence of the umbrella, due partly to the dense nature of the mesogloea, partly to the presence of a marginal rim of chondral tissue, consisting of thickened ectoderm containing great numbers of nematocysts, and forming, as it were, a cushion-tyre supporting the edge of the umbrella.

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  • It is extremely important to consider how far the economic conceptions based upon this view of the action of men in the ordinary business of lif e - such, for example, as the doctrine of marginal utility - depend for their truth and relevance on the fact that in economics we are dealing with large aggregates.

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  • Radula with ver y numerous marginal teeth arranged like the rays of a fan.

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  • The mountain ranges which form part of the great Mexican Plateau consist of two marginal chains known as the Sierra Madre Occidental, on the west, the Sierra Madre Oriental, on the east, and a broken, weakly-defined chain of transverse ranges and ridges between the 18th and 10th parallels known as the Cordillera de Anahuac. All these chains are known locally under diverse names.

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  • If I 'm a middle class swing voter in a marginal seat then my vote is valuable.

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  • T F 8. If someone 's utility function exhibits diminishing marginal utility of wealth, this person is risk averse.

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  • Poofier, princess-style dresses are gorgeous, but are more likely to have marginal cosmetic issues like fraying or dust along the bottom.

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  • Women with partial previas will usually need a c-section due to bleeding problems, but those with marginal previas can often deliver vaginally.

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  • There is marginal evidence to support the use of tricyclics in the treatment of depression in adolescents, but the effect is likely to be moderate.

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  • Whether or not you agree with the personal philosophy of friends Richard Woolcott and Tucker Hall is marginal compared to the ever increasing demand for their clothing.

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  • Though each of these tests allows marginal room for error, the small biopsy examination for celiac disease is very conclusive.

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  • The volcanic d'Entrecasteaux Islands are mostly larger, more elevated (the highest being 8000 ft.), and stand in deeper water than the Louisiade group. To the east of Kiriwina (Trobriand) lies a small group of uniquely formed islets, each of which is completely surrounded by a steep forest-clad marginal rampart of coral 300 to 400 ft.

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  • White at Oxford under the title Versio Philoxenia; for the marginal notes see esp. Westcott and Hort, Introduction, and for Acts, Pott's Abendldndische Text der Apostelgesch.

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  • From a study of remains of the mollusca, brachiopoda and other marine organisms they will determine the shallow water (littoral) and deep water (abyssal) regions of the surrounding oceans, and the clear or muddy, salt, brackish or fresh character of its inland and marginal seas; and even the physical conditions of the open sea at the time will be ascertained.

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  • The marginal tentacles may be very numerous or may be few in number or even absent altogether; and they may be simple filaments, or branched in a complicated manner.

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  • Its superstructure consists of igneous rocks of all descriptions with which the original valleys between its marginal ranges have been filled by volcanic action.

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  • For his prefaces and marginal notes he used Luther's Bible freely, even to paraphrasing or verbally translating long passages from it.

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  • John Roger's own work appears in a marginal commentary distributed through the Old and New Testaments and chiefly taken from Olivetan's French Bible of 1 535.

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  • Like this earlier publication, it had the division of the chapters into verses, and a marginal commentary which proved a great attraction to the Puritans.

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  • Throughout the whole extent of the Eastern Alps it is strictly limited to the belt between this fault and the marginal zone of Molasse.

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  • After dinner he glanced through and signed cabinet orders written in accordance with his morning instructions, often adding marginal notes and postscripts, many of which were in a caustic tone.

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  • A far more successful and attractive effort of his genius in the same service is to be found in the marginal decorations done by him in pen for the emperor's prayer-book.

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  • It would seem, therefore, that after the manuscript was finished the " marginal scholia " were discovered to be extremely defective, and a new series of extracts was added in a form which interfered as little as possible with the appearance of the book.'

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  • The sori, which are marginal, have a long receptacle, bearing the sporangia in basipetal succession, and are surrounded by a cup-shaped indusium.

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  • In marginal placentation the part of the carpel bearing the placenta is the inner or ventral suture, corresponding to the margin of the folded carpellary leaf, while the outer or dorsal suture corresponds to the midrib of the carpellary leaf.

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  • When the pistil is formed by one carpel the inner margins unite and form usually a common marginal placenta, which may extend FIG.

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  • But in Primulaceae no vestiges of septa or marginal ovules can be perceived at any period of growth; the placenta is always free, and rises in the centre of the ovary.

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  • The marginal crests of this mountain tableland, together with its upper surface, are known locally as " Tiers," and have a very commanding aspect in the neighbourhood of Longford, Westbury, Deloraine and Chudleigh.

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  • They originally took the form of marginal notes in a copy of Bachet's Diophantus, and were published in 1670 by his son Samuel, who incorporated them in a new edition of this Greek writer.

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  • The wealthier a nation gets, the more it stands to lose in war, and the less marginal utility it gains in conquest.

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  • The leaves have regular pinnate nerves, marginal teeth, and a dark green glossy surface; but they are smaller, the largest being about 8 inches long and 4 inches wide.

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  • The sense-cells form, in the first place, a diffuse system of scattered sensory cells, as in the polyp, developed chiefly on the manubrium, the tentacles and the margin of the umbrella, where they form a sensory ciliated epithelium covering the nerve-centres; in the second place, the sense-cells are concentrated to form definite sense-organs, situated always at the margin of the umbrella, hence often termed " marginal bodies."

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  • In some Leptomedusae excretory " marginal tubercles " are developed on the ring-canal.

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  • Taking the Atlantic as our simplest type, we may say that the surface of an ocean basin resembles that of a mighty trough or syncline, buckled up more or less centrally in a medial ridge, which is bounded by two long and deep marginal hollows, in the cores of which still deeper grooves sink to the profoundest depths.

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  • As indications that the conditions described in Membranipora and Cribrilina are of special significance may be noted the fact that the ancestrula of many genera which have well-developed compensation-sacs in the rest of their zooecia is a Membranipora-like individual with a series of marginal calcareous spines, and the further fact that a considerable proportion of the Cretaceous Cheilostomes belong either to the Membraniporidae or to the Cribrilinidae.

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  • The marginal rises and continental shelves prevent this cold bottom water from penetrating into the depths of the enclosed and fringing seas.

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  • Hence the light from the marginal and central portions of the disc is identical in quality, and the limb can be little, if at all, darkened by the" smoke-veil "absorption conspicuous in the sun.

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  • In 1791 a revival began at Bala; and this, strange to say, a few months after the Bala Association had been ruffled by the proceedings which led to the expulsion of Peter Williams from the Connexion, in order to prevent him from selling John Canne's Bible among the Methodists, because of some Sabellian marginal notes.

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  • The marginal readings are therefore valuable evidence for the Old Alexandrian text.

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  • In 1530, however, the whole of the Pentateuch was printed in Marburg by Hans Luft; it is provided with prefaces and marginal annotations of a strongly controversial character.

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  • Prologues were added to all books except the Acts and the Apocalypse, and new marginal glosses were introduced.

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  • This section comprehends three species only, known as Phalaropes or swimming sandpipers, which are distinguished by the membranes that fringe their toes, in two of the species forming marginal lobes,' and by the character of their lower plumage, which is as close as that of a duck.

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  • Mechnikov considered the plate thus formed at the base of the polyp as equivalent to the umbrella, and the body of the polyp as equivalent to the manubrium, of the medusa; on this view the marginal tentacles almost invariably present in medusae are new formations, and the tentacles of the polyp are represented in the medusa by the oral arms which may occur round the mouth, and which sometimes, e.g.

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  • Shell external, smooth, heliciform or flattened; radula with pointed marginal teeth.

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  • The general character of this northern marginal system is much the same as that of the southern, save that the range is much less continuous.

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  • In addition to these seas notice must be taken of the subordinate marginal features, such as gulfs and straits.

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  • Various editions of the New Version have been published, the most complete being the edition of the whole Bible with marginal references.

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  • The marginal references given in the original edition of the Authorized Version of 1611 have been retained as far as possible.

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  • Certain extraordinary features were produced when the retreat of the ice sheet had progressed so far as to open an eastward outlet for the marginal lakes along the depression between the northward slope of the Appalachian plateau in west-central New York and the southward slope of the melting ice sheet; for when this eastward outlet came to be lower than the south-westward outlet across the height of land to the Ohio or Mississippi river, the discharge of the marginal lakes was changed from the Mississippi system to the Hudson system.

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  • In addition to tentacles, there may be marginal cirri (Laodice) with a solid endodermal axis, spirally coiled, very contractile, and bearing a terminal battery of nematocysts.

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  • The Lap- surface of the North American arch is sagged down- worth's wards in the middle into a central depression which fold= lies between two long marginal plateaus, and these theory.

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  • The hard fore-wings (elytra) are strengthened with marginal ridges, usually inflected ventrally to form epipleura which fit accurately along the edges of the abdomen.

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  • There is a special marginal nerve running round the edge of the mantle, but the connexion of this with the rest of the nervous system is not clear; probably it is merely another concentration of the diffused sub-ectodermal nervous fibrils.

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  • The irregularity of spacing has thus the effect of a convex lens, which accelerates the marginal relatively to the central rays.

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  • The Arabic marginal notes are apparently partly pious ejaculations, partly notes for the aid of Arabic students.

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  • Similarly the hypothenar muscles for the little finger underlie the three ulnar marginal mountains, the sizes of which depend on their development and on the prominence of the pisiform bone.

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  • Radula with very numerous marginal teeth arranged like the rays of a fan.

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  • The United Kingdom famously did this after World War II by raising marginal tax rates on earned income to more than 99 percent and, for some other kinds of income, to more than 100 percent.

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  • This edition was provided with prefaces and marginal glosses.

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  • A second method of radical redistribution is to increase marginal tax rates to a point that is confiscatory.

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  • Before that—at the turn of the century—it was marginal at best.

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