Flash succeeds flash; the lightning in forked streaks darting through the air.
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The forked tongue, lightning-like, ran in and out upon the copper skin.
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A little further and the road forked-themain one followed the shore.
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He had hunted in the mountains while forked lightning flashed around him.
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The road forked, and the guards guided the elves to the left.
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But things did change as Norah Jones branched out into the new.
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From this branched three roads leading to the villages in the plain.
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And so they've branched into building self-driving cars and a life-sciences company.
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The seven-branched candlesticks in black-wood, silver mounted, are by the same architect.
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And here the conversation branched off on the all-absorbing topic of dress.
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The broad trail divided, like a three-tined candlestick, into narrow trails.
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One afternoon Billy Buck leaned the many-tined manure fork against the barn wall.
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In 1956, the five-tined Swiss Army pie fork with fish fork attatchment is designed.
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He was also brandishing a wicked-looking three-tined wooden fork.
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Will you hand me that three-tined pitchfork over there?
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The leaves continually bifurcate, so that a full-grown one terminates in from twenty to thirty
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The marginal spine next above the pedunculated operculum, bifurcate.
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On Tuesday the federal government postponed a decision to bifurcate the southern state following protests by political parties.
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Every few centimeters the crawling lines would bifurcate; a few centimeters more they would divide again to build hexagons.
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We will examine the spectra of asymmetric solutions near the point at which they bifurcate off of a symmetric branch.
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Drawing of Marrella from Gould, 1989c, to show homonomy of nearly identical biramous appendages on all postoral segments.
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These biramous appendages were multifunctional, with one branch used for feeding and walking, and the other branch for breathing.
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The first that the polecat knew of him was that red-hot fork-like feeling that means fangs in the back of your neck.
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Notably, the enzyme requires both arms of the replication fork-like structure to initiate efficient unwinding of the putative leading replication strand of such substrates.
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The devil and his fire, his long forked-like iron bar scared the living daylights out of thousands of small children.
Ús de pronged en anglès
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Of course there would be more patrols, given that night's two-pronged attack.
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In fact, All Day would make a great twin-pronged Christmas party soundtrack.
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The three-pronged sceptre or trident of Poseidon reappears constantly in ancient history.
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The two-pronged message of economic rebalancing and nationalism is a potent one.
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Then he made a three-pronged fork and gave it to the prince.
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Summer rushed forward, but Meera blocked him, jabbing with the three-pronged spear.
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A small, strange, wriggly blob of jelly emerged, pronged on his fork.
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But when Hamish pressed for details, the creature lifted a three-pronged hand.
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However he said a continued two-pronged focus on prevention and response was needed.
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Along with derivatives, this represents a new three-pronged business approach for the company.
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A two-pronged investigation into Northern Ireland's burst pipes crisis began today.
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The company also aims to adopt a two-pronged approach for the new setups.
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Analysts say the two-pronged approach is an attempt to strengthen its negotiating position.
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The princess in my three-pronged approach would be the solution to that concern.
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He says this is a three-pronged approach in tackling the issue.
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He informed us, Agent Margold's preliminary observations suggest a two-pronged approach.