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- attributed the accident to hydroplaning caused by heavy rainfall on the ungrooved runway; although the pilots were found to have made a series of errors...
- inflicting life-threatening bites to humans, though they have only enlarged, ungrooved fangs in the back of the mouth. The Natricinae are recognised as a sister...
- allow the buttermilk to drain away from the butter during pressing. The ungrooved side may be used for shaping the butter into final form. The highest quality...
- polishing out manufacturer and military markings, and ****ing them with ungrooved leather handles. Though W. R. Case made two prototype Ka-Bar knives as...
- guard. Other distinctive features included a shorter ejector rod with an ungrooved, knurled tip; a checkered hammer spur and cylinder latch, a "half-moon"–shaped...
- herbaceous perennial plant that grows to a height of 30 to 100 cm, with ungrooved flowing stems bearing glossy yellow flowers about 25 mm across. There...
- stems tend to be about 3–7 cm in diameter. The ribs have tubercles, with ungrooved areoles. The flowers are at the stem tips, and range from cream to pink...
- example ⟨s̪ z̪⟩ for grooved (sibilant) dental fricatives, and ⟨θ͇ ð͇⟩ for ungrooved (non-sibilant) aveolar fricatives. This is a common topic in speech pathology...
- and are posterior in the oral cavity. R. subminiatus has enlarged and ungrooved teeth. The species has two enlarged teeth in the back of the jaw. Located...
- alloy or gold reflector. The other one (for single-sided discs) is an ungrooved "dummy" disc to ****ure mechanical stability of the sandwich structure...