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4 Sentences With "slants upwards"

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The scales are unusually small, counting 90-114 along the lateral line. The forehead has a straight- line profile, the eyes are smallish, and the terminal mouth slants upwards. The dorsal fin starts just behind the pelvic fins, and has 9-11 rays, while the anal fin has 8-9 rays, and the pelvic fins 10 rays. The pharyngeal teeth are long, straight, and knife-shaped; the dorsal part of each tooth has a narrow grinding surface.
The village name probably originates from the Old Norse word voller (the plural of vollen, still used in some dialects of Norwegian, which denotes a hill that slants upwards gradually). Indeed, this is a quite appropriate description of the village of Portvoller. In the period from the ninth to the twelfth century, Viking raids on the island would have been commonplace. When Norway occupied Lewis before the Treaty of Perth and the Battle of Largs, Portvoller would have been a principal landing place for arrivals from Norway.
Architect Raimund Abraham was the winner among 226 submissions in a competition held in 1992 to choose a design for the ACFNY’s new building. Completed in 2002, the building is situated on a plot in Manhattan that is only wideArchitectureWeek article from 2002 and deep. It is considered as an architectural anomaly because despite its small footprint it is 24 stories and tall. The building’s facade is clad in glass and aluminum and gradually tapers to a narrow point as the building slants upwards.
It is mounted on a rectangular cast-iron column of two-tons weight that rests on the masonry pier. Through a glass door in the column you can see the driving clock that keeps the telescope turning westward just as fast as the stars go, so that a star remains in view as long as the astronomer wishes to observe it. The telescope turns on two axes at the top of the column. One axis slants upwards toward the north pole of the heavens; the other at right angles to it, and it is to this one that the tube of the telescope is attached.

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