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1 The shell wrinkles and collapses; and the fore end tears open.
2 From its fore end drooped in the torrid air the flag of Mexico.
3 The fore end had snapped up into place against the spring tension that held it there.
4 The fore end lifts-anoath is heard-nextsecond the red jacket shows in a whirl of water.
5 The fore end scraped on a hidden chunk of rock that half checked it for an instant.
7 The first rudiment of it is always a simple vesicular enlargement of the fore end of the medullary tube.
8 The brain is very rudimentary at first, a mere bulbous enlargement of the fore end of the medullary tube.
9 However, the fore end is a little rounder, and contains a small, almost imperceptible bulbous swelling of the canal.
10 A leap and a crash, a run almost to the fore end of the log before he can check his pace.
11 At the fore end of the vessel were two long manipulatory tentacles, which during locomotion were folded snugly to the flanks.
12 The mast was stayed by a wire stretched from the head to an eye bolt at the fore end of the backbone.
13 After a succession of somersaults, he arrived at the fore end of the vessel wide awake, but in a state of distraction.
14 At the fore end of this massive, humming complex was a glass cubicle, a transparent pimple on the tip of the hyperdrive iceberg.
15 Part of the sledge was covered by fallen snow, but the fore end rested on something and I leaned down and seized my blanket.
16 V fore end , H hind end, B segmentation-cavity, ud first trace of the primitive gut, dk yelk-nuclei, fd fine-grained yelk, gd coarse-grained yelk.)
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