| 11. | The mouth is protractile, and the lower jaw juts out.
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| 12. | It lies on a peninsula which juts into the Waitemata Harbour.
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| 13. | Try something you can be good at jut by being clever.
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| 14. | The antemedial line has a sharp outward jut in the middle.
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| 15. | A private jetty juts into Menoken Lake from the north shore.
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| 16. | But the weary bones of the postwar play jut through.
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| 17. | At times, rocks jut out _ visitors must watch their heads.
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| 18. | The rectangular stage juts out into the groundlings'area.
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| 19. | These jut out from the base upon which Ms . Lee sits.
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| 20. | Also, a wall in right field juts out a few feet.
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