| 21. | If you have nothing better to do, you may as well plant your hoi pollois, coenurus, plicas and enfant terribles.
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| 22. | After the 2010 season finale in Homestead, Kahne went in for knee surgery due to discomfort and pain caused by plica syndrome.
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| 23. | He describes the case of a woman in Berlin who did not wear the Polish national costume, yet was affected with plica.
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| 24. | Poles were afraid to upset the unclean spirit, and, to pacify it, inserted offerings such as coins into the plica.
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| 25. | The second note of " A chantar " is a plica ( at least in the manuscript shown in facsimile ).
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| 26. | The plica normally diminish in size during the second trimester of fetal development, as the three compartments develop into the synovial capsule.
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| 27. | The fold that connects the back of the sublingua and tongue to the rear floor of the mouth is called the plica sublingualis.
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| 28. | The forewings are cupreous black, but shining cupreous violet between the plica and dorsum and silver on the basal one-seventh.
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| 29. | It was a common belief that plica was a contagious disease which originated in Poland after the Mongol invasion and later spread to other countries.
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| 30. | If both notes are the same, then the plica tone is the upper or lower neighbor, depending on the direction of the stem.
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