Sentences with phrase «roots at the appearance»

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Firmly rooted in yesteryear, Long Grove wants to stay that way — at least in outward appearances.
The rooting reflex is present at birth (age of appearance 28 weeks) and disappears around four months of age, as it gradually comes under voluntary control.
She blames the government for failing to keep loggers, missionaries, and tourists out of the Mashco Piros» land, which she says is at the root of their frequent appearances on the river.
«We looked at organisms like the cuttlefish, which change their appearance depending on their environment, and the banyan tree, which grows above - ground roots to support the increasing weight of the trunk,» Correll said.
«Our results suggest that, at least for wild horses, Palaeolithic cave paintings, including the remarkable depictions of spotted horses, were closely rooted in the real - life appearance of animals,» explains Michi Hofreiter, a professor from the Department of Biology at the University of York in the United Kingdom.
DRY OUT When oil makes a midday appearance, flip hair upside down and generously douse it at the roots with a dry shampoo.
The uniformly amateurish cast - Tobin's Bell's expectedly entertaining (yet strangely pointless) cameo appearance notwithstanding - only exacerbates the film's various problems, as even the most forgiving viewer will find it exceedingly difficult to actively root for any of these people (something that's true even of Sevier's character, given that he clearly died at the end of the original).
The state - of - the - art, lively 2.0 - litre engine marks a return to the popular sports wagon's roots — it was with lightweight, high - performance 4 - cylinder engines in a similar vein that the BMW 3 Series made its debut back in 1975, with the first 6 - cylinder engines for this series making their appearance at the 1977 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Nissan unveiled today at the New York Auto Show the 2009 Maxima, a model that marks a return to the longtime Nissan flagship sedan's roots as a commanding 4 - door sports car — a vehicle that is unique in both appearance and driving feel.
Horner's Syndrome — drooping upper eyelid, constricted pupil and a sunken appearance to the eye — is seen on the same side as damage to nerve roots at T1 and T2.
Featured in six of the sixteen works currently on view at L.A. Louver, the one - horned mythical creature does make an unlikely appearance in Celaya's work; though it is merely one facet of his calculated exploration of absurdity rooted in reality.
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