Because the barrel's end is hollowed out, saving weight, the end is blunt rather than rounded. |
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He sighed and rested the blunt end of his broadsword against his shoulder, gazing sightlessly around the battlefield. |
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He leaned left, bringing the blunt side of his sword up flat against his palm. |
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Of course, our stoner friend is caught blood-red handed while trying to roll up the blunt. |
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Until the 1840s, screws had a flat or blunt tip, which necessitated drilling a lead hole first in order to start the screw. |
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There's one track I'm sure will be a cult favorite, in which he advises the listener on the proper way to smoke a blunt. |
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Like the man and his films, his commentary tracks are honest, informative, entertaining and sometimes blunt. |
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The blunt portion of it was thick and looked like it had to weigh at least two hundred pounds. |
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Hold the oyster with a thick cloth and insert a blunt knife firmly into the hinges at the side of the shell. |
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Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with blunt cutting edges, since they are used for digging. |
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The best you can do is to remove most of the substance from the carpet using a blunt knife. |
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The scans showed that only brain areas associated with the sensation of touch were activated when volunteers were touched with blunt needles. |
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We don't often shill for things on these pages, but when we do we're blunt about it and go all out. |
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The common abdominal injuries after blunt trauma are those to the spleen, liver, and kidneys. |
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The county medical examiner said the boy died of blunt force trauma, a fractured skull and bruised brain. |
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All blunt orbital trauma should be taken seriously even when an injury is apparently trivial. |
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Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a blunt. |
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I went to counseling and therapy, but it didn't really help much, the only thing that could help me release my pain was a blunt. |
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My pencil was blunt as I was not allowed sharp ones in case I deliberately poked my self in the eye, or something. |
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And if they had hoped to tidy up their beards they would have had to make do with a blunt razor they should have changed weeks ago. |
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Eocene uintatheres sported several blunt pairs of horns that were probably covered by skin. |
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However, here it's mostly blunt injuries to the head and face rather than stabbings. |
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Use of the patch may blunt or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use. |
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Well, the police spokesman says that the boys were bludgeoned to death with what he called a blunt instrument. |
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Potassium can blunt the adverse effects of sodium on blood pressure, reduce the risk of kidney stones and possibly reduce bone loss. |
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If so, the organization could blunt, if not wipe out, the financial impact of the alleged misdeeds. |
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If you prod the meat with a blunt implement, you will discover cooked meat has a different feel to uncooked meat. |
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Antigay groups, eager to blunt further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization. |
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Swords of the bronze age were characteristically short in blade length, heavy for their size, and with a relatively blunt cutting edge. |
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Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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To some extent, he is like a clever diplomat, who is able to blunt the sharpest question and has his own gentle way of saying no. |
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On the audio side, most vendors were searching for an edge to blunt the company's amazing success with their music device. |
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But her effort to blunt the criticism by spending the week on television and in news media briefings may have had the opposite effect. |
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Such a move would help to blunt criticism at home and calm concerns abroad. |
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The big question in the conference corridors remains whether such pledges are enough to blunt the challenge of the UK Independence party. |
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He adopted a team approach based on traditional British values and they managed to blunt the Chelsea edge. |
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My next strategy has been to remain unshockable, to blunt whatever little swords my precious boy manages to pick up. |
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During short conversation with the reporter, he was somewhat blunt but at least he was quite gentle in tone. |
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Or will they say here's a plain spoken, direct, blunt guy who may make his way in politics. |
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It's a simple, blunt question for a person who felt like a changeling in someone else's family. |
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All the annealed double stranded oligos were cloned into the StuI site using blunt end ligation. |
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He was teasing in his answers to some questions, at times startlingly blunt in response to others. |
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This is a pretty blunt warning that candidates who are seen as anti-American, or as hoping for things to go wrong, are doomed. |
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The summit will challenge the notion that ethics and spirituality blunt the competitive edge. |
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It's possible to stand up for yourself without being blunt or hurtful to others. |
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Oddly, there was a lack of a streamlining spinner over the blunt propeller hub. |
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The automatic gearbox takes the edge off some already blunt performance, but is otherwise pretty viceless. |
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A thick skin is essential, as colleagues tend to be blunt in their discussion of strengths and weaknesses. |
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The craft survived the journey with a rounded, blunt heat shield covered with ablative material, which evaporated away to dissipate heat. |
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She became more aggressive, her temper became shorter, but she was still blunt with a few smart-alec remarks here and there. |
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It was a curious design, like a shortened, blunt spearhead hung upside down. |
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The woman suffered extensive blunt force bruising and abrasions to her head, face, chest, arms and legs. |
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Conceptual abstractionists like ADS Donaldson may have all the theory in the world to underwrite their practice but, to be blunt, so what? |
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The nodal roots present appear stubby, blunt, and are not anchored to the soil. |
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It was a glass table, with corners sharp enough to blunt a diamond, covered in every breakable variety of knickknack known to man. |
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Siganids get their common name, rabbitfishes, from their peaceful temperament, rounded blunt snout, and rabbit-like appearance of the jaws. |
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Others are active hunters, preying on the ocean floor and crushing food with blunt flattened teeth. |
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Though forthright, he was seldom blunt, never pontificated and normally put his views across with considerable wit. |
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As he walked down the driveway he was jumped on and beaten with a blunt instrument. |
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A Striker loose from the pack moved in and whacked her with the blunt end of her spear. |
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All swords and rapiers used are blunt, but otherwise accurate replicas of surviving examples. |
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The film is receiving rave reviews for its blunt honesty and nutty characters. |
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His raw, blunt style appeals to the disaffected, the outcast, the romantic, the loner and the apolitical, and it always will. |
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From the first page on, there's a blunt, blatant, even brazen certainty in this work. |
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She had been struck three times across the back of the head with a blunt instrument, believed to be a hammer. |
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Additionally, religion has been used to blunt criticism of, and apologize for, illegitimate regimes and social orders. |
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He's nothing if not honest, blunt, irascible, generous, laconic, witty and enigmatic. |
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The latter included a vast array outlining the horrors of both Japanese and American imperialism, with remarkably blunt and unsubtle titles. |
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In fact most perching birds lay eggs that are mostly white except for a ring of reddish spots around the blunt end. |
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When the corn is ready, the ears should be full and blunt at the tip, and the husks should be dark green and tightly folded. |
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From the tip of its rubbery duck-bill to the end of its blunt tail it is no more than 50 cm long. |
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Whether it's blunt trauma wounds, the path of a bullet or the anatomy of a fight, we see it all. |
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The high-mounted wings have a straight leading edge and forward-tapered trailing edge with blunt tips. |
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She used texturizing shears to avoid blunt, weighty ends, and a ceramic flat iron to straighten and separate. |
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Attacking them with a blunt object, such as a length of wood, could be also considered cruel, at least for the Rottweiler. |
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This writer has no nostalgia to blunt the awfulness and isn't capable of the humour that comes with retrospection. |
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During the 1790s Pitt frequently resorted to seditious libel as a blunt instrument against the reform movement. |
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The available outcome measures are blunt instruments for assessing a complex condition. |
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I would add that the conference's refined dialogue and inquiry did not blunt the prickly sense of more image-trouble lying ahead. |
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They have stocky bodies, a large and blunt head, small eyes, and small rounded ears. |
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Automation of existing techniques will only go so far, because another problem with 2D gels is that they are blunt instruments. |
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It is thickset, with a large mouth, thick white lips and a large blunt head, hence the nickname Loggerhead. |
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Appraisal is a blunt instrument and as yet has probably not identified a single doctor whose performance is seriously deficient. |
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We are finding that external controls are blunt instruments in particular cases and require a functioning internal morality to interpret them. |
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Besides, he wasn't really the type of person that I liked to associate myself with, to be blunt. |
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The buildings are formed from quite blunt, lumpish volumes, which are then cut and deformed according to an abstract procedure. |
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At one hundred meters in length by twenty-five meters in diameter, the Buzzard resembles a section of gray pipe with blunt rounded ends. |
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He explained that the attack had been carried out with a knife, not a blunt instrument, and warranted more serious charges. |
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If you're feeling stuck, pay a blunt Sagittarian to slap some sense into you. |
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Arrogant in their opinions and assumptions, they can be blunt, outspoken and downright tactless. |
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Well, okay, it is true, since he has the tendency to be blunt and tactless at times. |
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Moments later the killer struck, hitting her with what police are describing as a heavy, blunt instrument. |
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Sometimes he could be surprisingly blunt and tactless, perhaps passing on some unwelcome bit of information. |
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The gap year student was attacked with a heavy blunt instrument as she walked from the bus stop, and died yards from her house. |
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From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt sarcasm is enormously disappointing. |
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A thin, blunt metal wire is gently passed through the tear duct to open any obstruction. |
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Remove the scallops from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a blunt knife, leaving on the roe. |
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The posterior edges of the nasals are rounded and blunt, and do not narrow to a slender point as they do in H. gregarius. |
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Wells was using a blunt chisel to push the silver disc back so that it would eventually take the shape of the cup-shaped wooden former. |
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What if I were to tell you that a masculine rhyme is blunt and obvious, while a feminine rhyme is more complex and delicate? |
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Caddick's arrival was in the nick of time, for the rest of England's attack was as blunt as a bargepole. |
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The anterior jaw is a blunt, boxy affair, made up of thick, relatively massive bones. |
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I demonstrated how to thread the blunt tapestry needle, where to place the knot and how to hold and move the needle when stitching. |
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In contrast to the tip of a blade, a bullet is blunt and will impact a large number of fibers, which will resist entry. |
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His right hand holds the gun on her unwaveringly, the blunt tips of round lead bullets in its chambers clearly visible from the business end. |
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These techniques involve removal, repair of replacement of a diseased or damaged organ and make use of sharp or blunt instruments. |
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Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital. |
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He took a long time, and when he got back in the car, he wanted me to chill while he rolled a blunt. |
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Both Neil and Mark need to listen to some blunt expert advice if they are to launch beauty products that the customer finds attractive. |
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Still, Truman's political troubles did not take the starch out of him, and his correspondence contains many examples of his typically blunt language. |
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No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument. |
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Homicidal violence including blunt force injury, sharp force injury, asphyxia, and gunshot wounds cannot be excluded. |
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This was very blunt and surprising to hear from any official in charge of an aviation disaster. |
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Zainab, 7, was shot in the shoulder and bludgeoned with a blunt weapon, leaving her with a fractured skull. |
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It started with the blunt assertion that things were worse than most of the public realized. |
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Then again some comics like Rivers, Essman and Behar are blunt in their discussion of sexism. |
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She wants to puncture all of the caricatures that blunt the harsh reality of Eichmann. |
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Roundness is increased by abrasion and chemical weathering processes, which blunt particle edges, and decreased by fracturing, which creates new, unworn edges. |
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The letters are washed blunt glass which betray no jaggedness. |
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Twisting the handle, a man suddenly burst in and clubbed him across the head with a blunt, heavy object. |
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Alice's sharp wit and blunt pronouncements could be intimidating, but if you didn't put on airs and weren't a fool, she was fiercely loyal and endlessly forgiving. |
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Ergo, we should call him Scottie in da club because he is figuratively beaming himself up by smoking a blunt in da club. |
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To be blunt, I am sorry that the teachers' unions are more interested in protecting their iron rice bowls than in seeing how necessary these reforms are. |
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The power to apportion responsibility under the Law Reform Act 1945 afforded a far more appropriate tool for doing justice than the blunt instrument of turpitude. |
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The pale, baby-faced, red-cheeked rapper is furiously puffing away at a hastily-made blunt crammed with low-grade weed. |
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An autopsy indicated the man died from blunt force injuries and asphyxia. |
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On the other hand, for their own analysis Carling et al. used an attenuate isosceles triangle with a blunt snout as their model organism, rather than the profile of an eel. |
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Then she flinched, thinking herself completely stupid, blunt and tactless. |
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Worse, PREA uses the blunt instrument of federal funding to try to force states to do the heavy lifting of reform. |
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And he does so not with the wit and winking of the jester, but with the blunt ferocity of the herald. |
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Angela stepped up now, as blunt and determined as a pacing tiger. |
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The Bear's wings are mid-mounted, swept-back, and tapered with blunt tips. |
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These cells are sparse but are easily distinguished from other epithelial cells by the presence of a tuft of blunt, squat microvilli on the cell surface. |
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The gun probably had a silencer, as only blunt noises were heard. |
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Out of nowhere I was blindsided by a blunt force to the side of the face. |
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Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour. |
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Sea otters have flat, blunt tails as well as webbed hind paws. |
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He was hit over the head with a blunt implement and was found unconscious, suffering from a fractured skull, minutes later lying on a grass verge. |
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From a subset of each group the Dufour's gland and later setose membrane were dissected by removing the sting apparatus with blunt forceps. |
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Beth almost wished she could find that culture and live the rest of her days without worrying about blunt razors or empty shaving cream canisters. |
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A referendum is a blunt tool, and in many cases gives only a false sense of democracy, especially when the questions are worded poorly or in a biased manner. |
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To prepare scallops, ease open the shells by inserting a blunt knife. |
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Blacktip reef sharks have a fusiform body and a short rounded, blunt snout with an arched down-turned mouth filled with long sharp serrated teeth. |
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The rostrum is relatively short and blunt, with rounded lateral edges. |
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She was blunt and honest, brutally so, and her style suffered from it. |
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She thought just flat out saying yes would be a little too blunt. |
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I am blunt, straightforward, demanding of myself and others. |
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Sometimes people didn't like me because I was blunt and spoke directly. |
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France acquired its own nuclear weapons and could assume that NATO would blunt an attack from the east even after US forces and bases had been removed from its territory. |
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More than 2,000 pieces of ammunition have also been dropped in at the county's police stations along with 29 other weapons, such as knives and blunt instruments. |
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Sometimes, a sharp tool such as a chert flake was used, while other times blunt instruments such as torch canes or the artist's fingers were employed. |
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The stab wounds had an appearance consistent with their having been inflicted with a single edged knife. The scalp wounds had been caused by a blunt instrument. |
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This absolutely insane practice has more than once resulted in me being stuck in the lobby and desperately attempting to find a blunt instrument with which to remove the gum. |
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Used in this way, representational painting is a somewhat blunt instrument to wield in a complex debate already full of visceral and hysterical reactions on both sides. |
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But defamation is a very blunt instrument and a two-edged sword. |
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But human rights guidelines reserve censorship for only the most extreme cases because censorship itself is a blunt instrument that can be deadly. |
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That is, that by doing more and more of the same, that is by making our blunt instrument heavier and heavier, we are going to achieve something different. |
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The third and final issue to be examined starts with the proposition that the military element of national power is a rather blunt instrument, not a precision tool. |
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Most of the propositions advanced by evolutionary psychologists are rather blunt instruments in the field, especially when it comes to emotions where nuance is often all. |
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Sanctions do make it appear that something is being done, but they are blunt instruments and, unless wielded with a heavy enough hand, rarely hurt the target's leadership. |
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Playoffs hockey can be blunt, like a forearm smash to the chin. |
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His old man is an ageing slumlord who continuously guilt-trips his son into collecting overdue rent from tenants with whatever blunt object is available at the time. |
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Foreign bodies lodged in the esophagus should be removed endoscopically, but some small, blunt objects may be pulled out using a Foley catheter or bougie. |
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A blunt needle can cause snags, holes or runs in seams and topstitching. |
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The stories, most of them very short, have the blunt, evocative effect of parables or campfire tales. |
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Needleless IV needles and blunt suture needles have been developed. |
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The real reason Mister Ham was taking bids was, to be perfectly blunt, because he needed the money. |
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Her skin was porcelain, her cheeks hollow, and her hair had been cut into high, blunt bangs. |
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Such blunt legislation will provide people and organisations with the means to bring spurious lawsuits against those they have a reason to dislike. |
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Audrey had thick brown hair and blunt almost square features. |
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Machine screws have a uniform shaft diameter and a blunt end, with smaller, less angled threads, designed for use with a matching nut or threaded hole. |
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Working from a duplicate slide, he identified the fish as the oarfish noting, however, that the head appeared more blunt than in existing illustrations. |
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Thus, offsets may be considered a form of indirect subsidization, and possibly a second-best, or blunt form of government intervention or commercial policy. |
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The lead bullet's ogive is more blunt than that of the Winchester load. |
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The Blunt family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden. |
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At a humanist ceremony at York Crematorium, conducted by Maggie Blunt, mourners sat and kneeled in the aisles because every seat was taken. |
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Blunt Limerick man and bluff Tipperary man did not enjoy the most harmonious of relationships. |
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While she was at sixth-form college in Surrey, the head of the drama department staged a show and Blunt was spotted by an agent. |
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On this basis, they have said, Anthony Blunt was considered to have committed treason by spying for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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Columnist John Blunt questioned whether such stunts classed as entertainment, when in fact they showed rather poor, even vulgar, taste. |
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Blunt cone shaped arrow heads made of bone have been found at other sites that were intended to stun or kill small game or birds. |
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The other blot on Boro's performance was the 89 th-minute dismissal of midfielder Jason Blunt for a second bookable offence. |
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Some people have a drink after work, some people have a latte or whatever it is they do after work, and I smoke a blunt. |
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I admit he can be fearfully blunt at times, but surely that's better than being a toady? |
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The industry would have produced denticulate stone tools and also a distinctive flint knife with a single cutting edge and a blunt, curved back. |
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Scribes wrote by inscribing them with cuneiform script using a blunt reed called a stylus. |
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Frederick fought defensive actions trying to blunt the invaders, losing thousands of men and precious resources in the process. |
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Worm casts, however, will make mower blades blunt and when flattened act like mini seedbeds, encouraging weed seeds to take hold. |
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Blain then had a two-minute chat with Pulis and the Baggies chief offered a blunt assessment of McAuley. |
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Blunt trauma is responsible for coup and contrecoup ocular injury. |
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Those days are long gone because the blunt reality is Ireland has produced some of the ropiest music acts of the past 10 years. |
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With blunt sincerity, Nordstrom describes a ritualized life of privileged-class peccadilloes. |
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The series adopted the clever ploy of presenting Philby, Burgess, McLean and Blunt not as black-hearted traitors but as men driven at least partially by ideals. |
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When Bodega Bamz was in his early teens, he hit a blunt laced with angel dust. |
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A yardang has a wide, blunt leading edge in the face of the wind, and its sides are tapered so that it resembles a teardrop. |
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On the surface, he's a blunt talking, what-you-see-is-what-you-get Yorkshireman. |
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What was surprising, though, was the blunt and unstuffy way in which he held up his hands. |
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The law is a woefully blunt instrument when it comes to domestic violence of all kinds. |
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One deep wound had been inflicted upon the temple, apparently with some blunt instrument, which had penetrated the brain. |
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Blunt joined MI5, now allowing him to expand his services beyond recruiting and giving him opportunities to transmit secret documents to his KGB control. |
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They were rolling up a grape swisher blunt and we were telling them how we just got out. |
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Morphologically, it is characterized by a blunt prostomium forming a hood over its mouth. |
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They also have blunt boundaries, as opposed to flakes, which alleviates the stress concentration problems found in grey cast iron. |
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Cuneiform texts were written on clay tablets, on which symbols were drawn with a blunt reed used as a stylus. |
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Even when new settlers arrived, this new dialect was strong enough to blunt other patterns of speech. |
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In many circumstances, using the imperative mood may sound blunt or even rude, so it is often used with care. |
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Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons. |
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She begged some nameless deity for just one sight of his blunt, black, printlike script. |
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In 1951, Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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Thousands of former child soldiers have fallen into substance abuse as they try to blunt their memories. |
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This is a pointed weight attached at its blunt end to a length of rope or chain, which can be used to throw and retrieve it. |
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He is considered controversial within rugby league fan circles for his blunt opinions about the playing and administration of the game. |
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The gray wolf's head is large and heavy, with a wide forehead, strong jaws and a long, blunt muzzle. |
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His ability to charm all comers of all social classes made up for his sometimes blunt or tactless comments. |
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Other whales with a blunt snout and reduced dentition rely on suction feeding. |
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Of course, the Declaration of the Idiocy of All Angelenos isn't quite that blunt. |
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Their skull has small eye orbits, small, blunt snouts, and eyes placed on the sides of the head. |
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It had been struck by some heavy blunt instrument, but the skull was not broken. |
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Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Blunt spied out of political conviction. |
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The last thing Dash saw before something blunt and hard hit the back of his neck was a nightmare bloodscape misted by hot tears. |
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The small diameter fibres are best tested asking the patient to distinguish between the blunt and sharp end of a neuro-pin. |
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Offer to test pain sensation. Use a sterile 'neuropin' and randomly alternate between the blunt and sharp ends. |
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That settled the Merseysiders for a short while but it did not blunt the home side's spirit. |
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Ronson said in a 2010 interview that he liked working with Winehouse because she was blunt when she did not like his work. |
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Whatever the merit of Parkinson's Law, the blunt economic truth is that Birmingham is not doing as well as many of its competitor cities. |
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It's going to be a really blunt tool,'' said Wilpen Gorr, a management systems researcher at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. |
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Blunt injury to the eyeball tends to be less dangerous, but, if severe, may cause rupture and collapse of the globe, loss of contents and detachment of the retina. |
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Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown is in an especially difficult position as a cosponsor of Blunt. |
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Whilst there was merit in the idea, John Blunt worried that the Lord Mayor would become simply a figurehead, reducing the position to a purely ceremonial role. |
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And more, for this indiwiddle didn't have no blunt at all. We had to feed ourselves and, worst of all, to buy all the building-stuff. |
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As the share wears away, it becomes blunt and the plough will require more power to pull it through the soil. |
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Blunt secateurs would be a more apt description, only less useful. |
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A complete hemostasis is achieved with a minimal risk of injury to the trachea when using level 3 with the blunt side of the active blade. |
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The ovisacs were carefully teased open with blunt probes under a stereomicroscope and the number of eggs present in each ovisac counted. |
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Nonsurgical treatment has become the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt liver trauma. |
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Many different forms have been given to the heads of projectiles, as flat, ogival, hemispherical, conoidal, parabolic, blunt trifaced, etc. |
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With dramatic eyebrows, doe eyes, full hair and blunt fringe, her awkward, gamine beauty captivated the masses. |
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Fringe styles can vary from full, sweepy, blunt or soft, but with a Sixties vibe taking hold, this season is about the eye-sweeping full fringe. |
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Novara have kept two home clean sheets from four games and could well blunt the Pescara attack. |
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Some have leopard print, thick leather-like skin and blunt triangle heads, culminating in a jagged underbite. |
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The language of the law is a blunt and ultimately combative way of cognising social interaction and conflict. |
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A jury heard Mr Chandran had used a sharp trochar instead of a blunt one, causing the fatal injury. |
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Choosing a wedding dress is about as straightforward a process as mowing your lawn with blunt nail trimmers. |
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That's important as you can accidentally cut the nail's blood vessel and too blunt a pair of nail trimmers can be painful. |
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Hoiczyk and his colleagues counted about 250 nozzles encircling each blunt end of this rod-shaped myxobacterium. |
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The consequences of thyroid gland rupture following blunt cervical trauma can be quite grave. |
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The blades will go blunt over time, so make sure replacements are available when you buy an impact shredder. |
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While the root beer-y sweetness of the Lillet Rouge and caramel blunt the rugged, smoky edges of the Scotch, the peatiness still comes rumbling through. |
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As viewed from the north, it is an irregular blunt peaklet about ten feet high, fast disappearing before the stormy atmospheric erosion to which it is subjected. |
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A FOLKSY start and some even whinier vocals are all that differ on this Blunt stock-in-trade single. |
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The analyst is in a sense a blunt instrument, but he can work as somebody who cares, and I think a good analyst makes the patient feel that he has value. |
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Andrew Ryeland pulls no punches in offering a blunt assessment of how sky-rocketing premiums from insurers are hurting his guided ATV excursion company. |
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His blunt features and cleft chin, his green eyes, his teeth glinting. |
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Here the distrust of a spatial conceit of depth gets at the perspicaciously blunt intelligence of the book as a whole, but also gives a taste of its frustrating doubletalk. |
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Fringe styles can vary from full, sweepy, blunt or soft, but, with a Sixties vibe taking hold, this season is all about the eye-sweeping full fringe. |
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This will usefully blunt the keenness of the stomachic ferment. |
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Using the blunt end of one of the vibraphone mallets, he pried open her folds. With the balled end of the other, he rhythmically rolled over her kernel. |
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This is particularly prevalent if the blades become clogged or blunt. |
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Blunt shared a part in the difficult task of addressing the potentially violent international incident. |
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Blunt injury to the larynx is an infrequent consequence of contact sports despite protective equipment and stringent rules. |
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Even if the Blunt amendment had passed, pharma would still do well. |
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Tsarnaev's lawyers on Wednesday tried to blunt the impact of a photo of Tsarnaev giving the finger to a security camera in his jail cell three months after the bombing. |
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Between cities, Cruise, Blunt and the film's director, Doug Liman, will interact with fans via social media as they jet from country to country. |
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Significant lateralisation of supratentorial ICP after blunt head trauma. |
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Although Tacitus, like many historians of his day, was given to invent stirring speeches for such occasions, Suetonius's speech here is unusually blunt and practical. |
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Take a tip from Edge of Tomorrow actress Emily Blunt and wear your red lippy with just a flick of black liner. |
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Pinter's blunt political statements, and the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature, elicited strong criticism and even, at times, provoked ridicule and personal attacks. |
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McAvoy and Blunt are both sweet but the only vocal performance that stands out is Jensen as an overly dramatic amphibian, looking for someone to share her lily pad. |
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In August 1883, Janey would be introduced to the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, with whom she embarked on a second affair, which Morris might have been aware of. |
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Stanley Tucci stated that the role would instead be played by Emily Blunt. |
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Blunt trauma to the abdomen is an uncommon cause of duodenal rupture. |
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Alumni in the arts and media industry include actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Cary Elwes, singer James Blunt and horse racing pundit John McCririck. |
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