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1 His fingers touched a slight projection , which he pressed inwards and downwards.
2 Each slight projection makes a hole in the paper, and then the stencil idea begins again.
3 This was in black letters, sheltered by a slight projection of the rock which acted as a cornice.
4 His only detracting feature is a slight projection of the oral region, that unmistakable proof of African blood.
5 He no longer laughed when he fell back after losing his grip on some slight projection in the wall.
6 It was a slight projection , about as large as a button, in the inside of the chimney behind the mantel.
7 The letters were in black, just under a slight projection and were surprisingly distinct considering the forty-six years of exposure.
8 They were placed, without any order apparently, on every spot where a slight projection of the rock afforded a foundation.
9 Mendez fumbled along the wall, stumbled over some slight projection and swore; another step, and his groping hand would touch her.
10 When such parts are forced together a slight projection will be left in the form of a fin or an enlarged portion called an upset.
11 I was much struck by one very fine figure, majestic in walk, and Roman in face, except for a slight projection of the lower lip.
12 Mosses grew on the slight projections , and little shrubs sprouted out of the crevices, but could not much soften the stern aspect of the cliff.
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