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fold

I took it off so I could fold these towels.

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Cassie played with a fold in her dress.

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The transverse fold of the hind-wing is towards the tip, about two-thirds of the wing-length from the base.

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At this fold the median nervure stops and is joined by a cross nervure to the radial, which can be distinguished throughout its length from the subcostal.

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The fold in the ears was caused by a heritable, dominant, mutated gene.

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A man that strong wouldn't fold to her wishes if some part of him didn't want her.

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A quartz vein or bed of hard rock may show itself as a sharp ridge or as a well-defined bench; a stratum of soft rock or the line of a great fissure, or the weakening of the strata by an anticlinal fold, may produce a ravine or a deep valley.

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The great monoclinal fold which formed the eastern face of the east Australian highlands, west of Sydney, is of later age.

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Unsettled at her unusual weakness, she watched Sami's squat form fold with difficulty as he crouched beside her.

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On the other hand, he took a lively part in the politico-religious controversies within the fold of Prussian Protestantism.

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Lofty lines of fold mountains form the " backbones " of North America in the Rocky of Mountains and the west coast systems, of South America in the Cordillera of the Andes, of Europe in the Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians and Caucasus, and of Asia in the mountains of Asia Minor, converging on the Pamirs and diverging thence in the Himalaya and the vast mountain systems of central and eastern Asia.

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Lofty lines of fold mountains form the " backbones " of North America in the Rocky of Mountains and the west coast systems, of South America in the Cordillera of the Andes, of Europe in the Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians and Caucasus, and of Asia in the mountains of Asia Minor, converging on the Pamirs and diverging thence in the Himalaya and the vast mountain systems of central and eastern Asia.

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Heteromorphic fold mountains.

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Heteromorphic fold mountains.

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He is, moreover, the warm advocate of the theory of its Ugrio-Finnic origin, as established by the Uralian traveller Anthony Reguly, the result of whose labours Hunfalvy published in 1864, under the title A Vogul fold es nep (The Vogul Land and People).

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Homomorphic fold mountains.

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End of conversation, except Dean noticed Cynthia fold the papers and put them aside.

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From this fold the stratified beds have in large part been removed, the more recent having been almost entirely eroded from the elevated mass.

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End of conversation, except Dean noticed Cynthia fold the papers and put them aside.

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Within his own fold new light was breaking.

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