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1
The body is striated with clearly defined, often depressed lines, which
run
longitudinally
and sometimes spirally.
2
Cross-sectional dissection demonstrated a single bullet track
running
longitudinally
down the right erector mass.
3
They present a hypha-like appearance,
running
longitudinally
for considerable distances.
4
Upon the larger kinds of wire, fine lines may sometimes be traced,
running
longitudinally
.
5
The traditional serrated butcher's steel is a ½″ or ⅝″ rod with ridges
running
longitudinally
.
6
A four-inch crack
ran
longitudinally
along its surface.
7
Its eye is dark and clear, and it has a line of rose-pink
running
longitudinally
behind it.
8
Marked by streaks of bright red
running
longitudinally
from pole to pole, dark lines like cracks covered the surface.
9
"Haversian canals are tiny tubes that
run
longitudinally
down compact bone."
10
I calculate it must be perhaps half the size of the car parking area, with aisles
running
longitudinally
from front to back.
11
The silk-grass shrub produces a leaf, the inner substance of which consists of a number of small strong white fibres
running
longitudinally
.
12
The grain of the wood
runs
longitudinally
,
and a downward falling PARANG is liable to split the wood and become wedged fast in it.
13
The bullet was small caliber, entered at the shoulder,
ran
longitudinally
down the right erector mass, and exited without nicking a bone or organ.
14
Running
longitudinally
,
there are four channels in it if it is a tetrachord; six, if it is a hexachord; eight, if it is an octachord.
15
But it is of trifling elevation,
running
longitudinally
from north to south, with a breadth of from 15 to 20 miles.
run
longitudinally
run