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This is one route that won't be joining the talus anytime soon.
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They felt versatile scrambling through talus approaches and on sloping sandstone descents.
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The shifting talus and gravel seemed to heap even higher before them.
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The blanket of snow hid the jagged talus, and I slipped again.
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The fragments sounded like ceramic tiles as they hit the talus below.
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This is the Medicago astragalus, two beds of which are seen in Fig.
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Don't use vitamin A, thymus extracts, or astragalus during pregnancy.
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Many herbalists like to combine echinacea with gold-enseal and astragalus.
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Every bone was in its natural place, the femur, tibia, fibula, ankle-bone, or astragalus, all in juxtaposition.
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Among other commonly used herbal medications, astragalus appeared to have either no evidence or conflicting evidence of benefit and limited side effects.
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He grimaced at the impact of bare metal on his anklebone.
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But the little hollow under my anklebone is already starting to look puffy.
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She got me right on the anklebone and I had to try hard not to punch her back.
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And by the time Aladdin had done grimacing over a banged shin, Margaret would have a bruised anklebone to cry about.
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Her master of the horse, Prince Repnin, held the bridle of the horse, which suddenly gave him a kick which broke his anklebone.
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Instead of the stony tallus of the canyon, there was soft, black soil under foot.
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Who were the first people who gave Tallus an opportunity of indulging his warlike disposition?
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They just about cover the anklebone, providing welcome coverage in cracks.
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Gordon has been out for a month with a chipped anklebone.
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As well, the jeans have 'classic pockets detailing and are cropped at the anklebone'.
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I received one thundering jolt over the kidneys, and one cruel kick on the anklebone.
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The anklebone's connected to the foot bone.
Usage of astragal in English
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Examine again the hawk's-beak, the egg-and-dart, the leaf-and- dart, the astragal, the guilloche, the honeysuckle, the meander or fret.
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At the bottom the capital should be of the thickness of the top of the column omitting the congé and astragal.
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Here was a chance to walk down a path into the past while pretending that I knew my astragal doors from my blind fretwork.
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Ornamental fillets, astragals, and moldings, borrowed from architecture, increased the illusion of a sectional piece.
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Finally, attention may be called to the ASTRAGAL or PEARL-BEADING just under the ovolo in Figs.
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The cornice and astragals form a frieze, in which military emblems and symbols of sacrifice are intermingled.