| 31. | Forget six degrees of separation _ the romantic entanglements of these healers are barely a tongue depressor apart.
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| 32. | Jason deep-ocean ROV relative to its associated MEDEA depressor weight with a reported accuracy of 9 cm
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| 33. | For instance, tongue depressors from the American Civil War which were made from wood and metal exist.
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| 34. | Tongue depressors, old paintbrushes and rollers, wood scraps and plastic knives are good spreaders for large surfaces.
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| 35. | Vowels following a voiced consonant ( depressor consonant ) acquired a lower tone as the voicing lost its distinctiveness.
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| 36. | The pectoralis is the largest muscle in the wing and is the primary depressor and pronator of the wing.
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| 37. | A "'depressor weight "'is a device used on tow lines in nautical applications.
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| 38. | He can only use depressors that are entirely round at the ends, and the extras had been stacking up.
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| 39. | Dr . Miller says he's never heard an abductee claim to have a tongue depressor used on them.
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| 40. | The depressor mandibulae arose from the levator operculi in bony fish, and is equivalent to the epihyoidean in sharks.
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