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A similar change takes place in the embryo. The cells of the lower half of the blastosphere are slightly larger than those of the upper half. This lower hemisphere flattens and then thrusts itself, or is invaginated, into the upper hemisphere of smaller cells and forms its lining. This cup-shaped embryo is called the gastrula. The cup deepens somewhat and becomes ovoid.
He was merely trying to establish a friendship in talk which she did not care to encourage. That was her conclusion. As he rose to gather more sticks, he asked: "Do you happen to see a rock that flattens to an edge?" Told where he might find one, he brought it and struck it hard against their boulder. It did not break.
When the muscles of the chest pull these ribs up, the chest is made larger, like a bellows when you lift the handle, air is sucked in, and we "breathe in" as we say; when the muscles let go, the ribs sink, the chest flattens and becomes smaller, the air is driven out, and we "breathe out."
Left to itself it infallibly flattens out, becomes calm, lies still in the lowest attainable position in other words, finds its level. The dotted double line about the middle of the boat, extending from stem to stern, represents the floor of the boat, on which the men's feet rest when standing or sitting in it.
He flattens out and sits behind our tail at a respectful distance, until the second scout has joined him. The two separate and prepare to swoop down one from each side. The second Boche plants himself between us and the newcomers, while his companion continues to near until he is a hundred and fifty yards from us.
King Philip came out of his pavilion to meet his royal brother, and Richard, kissing him, asked him how he did. 'Very vilely, Richard, said the young man. 'I think there is a sword in my head. The glaring sun flattens me by day, and all night I shiver. 'Fever, my poor coz, said Richard, with a kind hand upon his shoulder.
Their great Union rolling-pin flattens them all out like pie-crust, and tramps are not overshadowed by the superiority of industrious men. But the leveling process makes impassable mountains and gorges in other walks of life makes it necessary that a publisher with one hundred readers must pay as much for type-setting as he with a hundred thousand.
But the peoples decipher no principles but those that are writ in blood, and the evils of legality will always be pacific; it flattens a nation down, that is all. Jacquet, a man of modern liberty, returned home reflecting on the benefits of arbitrary power.
He lost his swelled-up appearance as suddenly as a bubble flattens out when it is pricked. With a frantic beating of his wings he took to the air. Being in such a fright, he didn't see where he was going, and struck his head against a sharp twig, which tore the skin, for there were no feathers to protect it, and made it bleed.
He depended a good deal on the levity and inconstancy of the sex; and did not doubt that, in the course of their acquaintance, he should profit by that languor which often creeps upon and flattens the intercourse of lovers cloyed with the sight and conversation of each other.
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