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The flexile and dubious expression of youth was forever gone.
From coupling to flexile hoses, we manufacture and adapt all the assemblies.
The movement, in its sinuous, flexile gliding, resembled somewhat a serpent's crawl.
From their flexile and unformed minds I can carve out my fittest tools.
He wore the light flexile mail of the ancient heroes of Araby or Fez.
In his 1871 Handbook of British Fungi, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke called it the "flexile Mycena".
The resultant composite fabric provides a promising substrate to prepare textile-based electrodes for flexile supercapacitors.
Eudora had more sparkling eyes, lips more richly coloured, and a form more slender and flexile.
The willow leaflets were just putting out, and the swaying of the flexile boughs was slight and noiseless.
The Stationery Office. . pp. 75 and 218-35."Species Action Plan: Newman's Lady Fern (Athyrium flexile)" BAP. Retrieved 29 June 2008.
A powerful charm came from her superb physique, her radiant color, and from her beautiful, flexile lips and sound white teeth.
As production processes become more and more efficient, tighter and tighter, suppliers must be ready to provide a flexile high quality service.
Adopting high brightness SMD LED as the light emitting element, our flexile LED ribbon also inherits the advantages of the light source.
However, natural polyploidy exists, particularly in Jasminum sambac (2n=39), Jasminum flexile (2n=52), Jasminum mesnyi (2n=39), and Jasminum angustifolium (2n=52).
Monzo's udon are even in their rectangular profile, dense but not grainy, elastic more in terms of flexile strength than in actual stretchiness.
On the former supposition, the ovipositor must be remarkably long and flexile to enable the animal to place the eggs on its back.
Panicum flexile, commonly called wiry panicgrass, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family (Poaceae). It is primarily native to eastern to North America, where it has a scattered and localized distribution. It is typically found in mafic or calcareous open areas, both wet and dry, particularly associated with limestone. Panicum flexile is a rather delicate annual grass.
Watanabe repeated Japan's stance that China should move to a more flexile exchange system for the sake of its economy and the world economy.
She stood no more than a pace from him, a flexile figure that poised and swung, to provoke the wild beast in him to spring.
Players will meet the Flexile Sentry in the ship in No-Mans Wharf, which gives players limited time since the ships gets filled with water.
Athyrium flexile was first described in 1853 but may be a stunted variety of Alpine Lady-fern A. distentifolium, a single gene mutation accounting for the difference between the two.McHaffie, H. S.; Legg, C. J.; and Ennos, R. A. (December 2001) "A Single Gene with Pleiotropic Effects Accounts for the Scottish Endemic Taxon Athyrium distentifolium var. flexile" New Phytologist, 152' No. 3 pp. 491-500. Retrieved 29 June 2008.
This architecture not only avoids particle aggregation and nanostructure cracking upon cycling, but also provides continuous and flexile conductive carbon frameworks to facilitate the fast ions and electrons transportation.
"Species Action Plan: Newman's Lady Fern (Athyrium flexile)" BAP. Retrieved 29 June 2008.Shaw, Philip and Thompson, Des (eds.) (2006) The Nature of the Cairngorms: Diversity in a changing environment. Edinburgh. The Stationery Office. . pp.
It is considered by some experts to be a variant of Alpine Lady-fern (Athyrium distentifolium var. flexile) rather than a distinct species."The Scottish Biodiversity List - Species & Habitat Detail" Biodiversity Scotland. Retrieved 29 June 2008.
Athyrium flexile, commonly known as Newman's lady-fern or the flexile lady fern, is a taxon of which is fern endemic to Scotland, it has been regarded as a species but it is considered to be an ecotype of the Alpine lady fern. This fern is pale to yellow green in colour and has elliptic, double pinnate leaves which are deciduous. This ecotype grows more quickly and matures faster than the Alpine lady fern in substrates which have low levels of nutrients and is outcompeted by the Alpine lady fern in other situations. It is an upland variety typically found above on screes made up of siliceous rocks such as quartzite and granite in the Highlands where it is found at only four sites."Habitat account - Rocky habitats and caves: 8110 Siliceous scree of the montane to snow levels (Androsacetalia alpinae and Galeopsietalia ladani)". JNCC. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
Designed specifically for the Zizek/Badiou Event of Philosophy 2013, the Flexile Panoptiosis occupied the smallest unit of the Kunsthalle gallery. This work challenged ideas of spatial and cultural authority. A "Hall of Mirrors" was originally built at Versailles by Louis XIV of France, le Roi-Soleil, in order to showcase the authority of France. This artwork features a new hall of mirrors, conveying the concept of decentralized authority.
Empodium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypoxidaceae, first described in 1866. It grows from a small corm which produces lance-shaped or pleated and sometimes hairy, star-shaped flowers and leaves with long in Autumn season. The genus is native to winter-rainfall areas in South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, and Namibia.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families ;Species # Empodium elongatum (Nel) B.L.Burtt \- Lesotho, Swaziland, Lesotho # Empodium flexile (Nel) M.F.Thomps.
The church has been described as one of Northern Scotland's finest specimens of 13th-century First-Pointed architecture. It is said to belong to the period when "the already softened features of the Norman were beginning to merge altogether into the still more flexile and varied forms of the First-Pointed style." One peculiarity is that the church stands north and south rather than east and west.Descriptive Notices of the Ancient Parochial and Collegiate Churches of Scotland, London, 1848, Page 144.
Two recordings of "flexile panoptiosis" are projected onto the façade of the Kunsthalle. The first recording shows the shadows of performers through a lace curtain. The second recording provides an overhead view of the same performance, which appears horizontally and parallel to the first recording. The performance, which takes place in the interior of the building, starts with the appearance of a queen, who is wearing items of fashion that visually symbolize her authority, including a ruffed collar and an elaborate gown, moving across the stage trailed by a procession of followers.
Robert Hooke, holding a hanging chain, which forms a catenary curve The 17th-century scientist Robert Hooke wrote: "Ut pendet continuum flexile, sic stabit contiguum rigidum inversum", or, "As hangs a flexible cable so, inverted, stand the touching pieces of an arch." A note written by Thomas Jefferson in 1788 reads, "I have lately received from Italy a treatise on the equilibrium of arches, by the Abbé Mascheroni. It appears to be a very scientific work. I have not yet had time to engage in it; but I find that the conclusions of his demonstrations are, that every part of the catenary is in perfect equilibrium".
A fellow countryman of Mike Burns, John W. Dickenson, made ski-kites and eventually partnered with Mike Burns to improve the ski-kite; he formatted a ski-kite that used what could be found in the 1929 George A. Spratt simple triangle control bar or A-frame with single-point pendulum weight-shift control. An influence through John Dickenson's duplication of his device,The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum' Dickenson built a model based on the 'flexile wing' principle with a single hang point on an A-frame: who named his flexible-wing ski-kite the Ski Wing.Ski Wing Dickenson fashioned a water ski kite airframe to fit on a Rogallo airfoilArticle by Mark Woodhams, British Columbia Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association: Western Museum of Flight The Australian Ultralight Federation – History where the pilot sat on a swinging seat while the control frame and wire bracing distributed the load to the wing as well as gave a frame freedom to be pushed/pulled for weight-shift control.The swinging seat and control frame are two key control elements J. Dickenson 'imported' from ski kites into his successful Ski Wing kite/hang glider.

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