| 41. | "The last time'The Plant'furled its leaves, the story remained dormant for nineteen years.
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| 42. | A second parachute opened at an altitude of 55 km, 200 seconds after entry, extracting the furled balloon.
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| 43. | Although main top-mast went overboard, the sails, being furled and wet, did not catch fire.
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| 44. | Two middle-aged guys, grasping their furled flags and sipping on noontime Kronenbourgs, were explicit on the point.
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| 45. | The French-owned Sofitel hotel in Chicago furled its French flags " as a mark of respect ."
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| 46. | The remaining side, the one facing the balcony from which Fermi directed the operation, was furled like an awning.
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| 47. | Countering these advantages are the furled sail possibly not having an optimal shape and sail repair or replacement being more difficult.
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| 48. | One by one, the flags have been furled . ( Tom Teepen is national correspondent for Cox Newspapers . ) MOVED.
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| 49. | The snout is flattened and blunt, with large flaps of skin in front of the nares that are furled into tubes.
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| 50. | When Eliassen and the scientists looked through the ice, they saw clothing, equipment, a furled Swedish flag and bones.
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