(1) That was where Tree was dancing in the early hours of 28 June 1969, when he heard and saw a commotion through the archway.
(2) The vehicles entered under an archway formed by the ladders from two fire trucks with an American flag hung between them.
(3) We are sitting in the corner of a Spanish restaurant in north London, not far from where she grew up in Archway.
(4) Archway, which employs about 30 people, has argued that the huge new football stadium and associated development will create just 274 permanent new jobs and not be the catalyst for wider regeneration of Tottenham that the council, and the local Labour MP, David Lammy, crave.
(5) "We are an intelligence-gathering operation," says Superintendent Bob Wishart of Operation Archway.
(6) There is indoor seating and archways that lead into a garden overlooking the locals’ vegetable patches.
(7) June Merrett, from Archway, also in north London, was hoping to get "as close as I can to Obama".
(8) And then there she is, a small figure, emerging from the darkness of the back room through silver curtains draped across an archway, taking off her apron, a smile spreading across her face.
(9) Micky Josif, a member of the family which owns and runs Archway Metals on Paxton Road.
(10) Thick sections (30mu unstained) cut from blocks of lung tissue from 100 consecutive necropsies for the years 1936, 1946, 1956, and 1966 at the Archway Hospital, London, have been searched for asbestos bodies.
(11) Maddy and I both awarded it eights for having such great caves and archways to explore.
(12) All that remains are three tall chimney stacks and a large stone archway.
(13) Those anxious that the world will end on 21 December this year – such as the residents of Chelyabinsk in Russia, who have built a Mayan-style archway out of ice – may be comforted to know that over the past 2,000 years there have been at least 200 confident, date-specific prophecies, and they have all been wrong.
(14) Sometimes the two architectures mixed: a Roman archway became part of a cowshed, a delicate column supported a crude balcony of breeze blocks and metal sheets.
(15) Three schools – Rednock, Archway, and Sir William Romney’s – have formally withdrawn from collaborative working as part of the Marling Teaching School Alliance .
(16) Given the threat that your increase will prove to those secondary schools in the area … their very existence is at stake.” Given the threat that your increase will prove to those secondary schools in the area … their very existence is at stake Letter by Archway comprehensive to two local grammar schools Non-selective secondary heads are not only worried about the money: the fear is that the drop in the academic ability profile of their schools as a result of the grammars’ expansion will detrimentally affect the education, opportunities and results of pupils.
(17) He also went to Operation Archway, a section of the City of London police that deals with boiler-room fraud.
(18) • Castle Road, Blackrock, castlecafe.ie , Elbow Lager €4.60 Franciscan Well Brewery, Cork This microbrewery, reached through an archway on a residential street, was built on the site of a monastery that dates from 1219.
(19) From the tiny harbour of Stackpole Quay, take the cliff path over dunes, through stone archways and down a steep, wooded descent to the yellow sands of Barafundle.
(20) The other side of the wall, though, through an open archway, is what makes Hurwundeki – "hair" in the dialect of Jeju island, South Korea – unusual even in east London: bent over 1950s barbershop chairs, four dauntingly hip stylists tend with clippers and scissors to their clients, with a whole bunch of equally hip people waiting.
Semilunar
Definition:
(a.) Shaped like a half moon.
(n.) The semilunar bone.
Example Sentences:
(1) Emergency CT showed evidence of pericardial effusion suggesting hemopericardium, enlargement of the ascending aorta and a peripheral semilunar filling defect which caused a slight deformation of the true channel.
(2) The quail-chick chimera method was used to examine whether neural crest cells were associated with the formation of semilunar valves.
(3) A case of aortic insufficiency due to avulsion of two of three semilunar valves was remarkable because of the intimal and medial tears which caused it.
(4) A light and transmission electron microscopical study of 6 to 8 months old rabbit semilunar cartilages has shown that the cells in this tissue resemble chondrocytes more than fibroblasts.
(5) Development of an aorta and pulmonary trunk with tricuspid semilunar valves appears to be contingent on the appearance of separate entwined ventricular ejection streams.
(6) Most of our tricusp semilunar valves are made of polyurethane.
(7) The anatomical relations of the semilunar notch of the ulna were studied in radiographs, taken in a strict lateral view, from 100 patients with elbow dislocations.
(8) A supernumerary valvula of the pulmonary semilunar valve was found in a 51-year old, male Japanese.
(9) With advancing gestation, the heart rate decreased, the diastolic filling period of both atrioventricular valves increased, and the systolic ejection time of both semilunar valves remained unchanged.
(10) The "dangerous zones" are situated at the base of the right-side surface of the interatrial septum above the fibrous ring of the septal cusp of the tricuspid valve, along the base of the membranous segment of the interventricular septum, in front of the posterior fibrous triangle, and at the fibrous ring encircling the bases of the posterior and right aortic semilunar valves.
(11) It is the result of either a casting-off of the semilunar ganglion cells into the cavernous sinus or a transformation of several cells into polyhedral cells with an epithelial-like organization, a process which immediately precedes their further degeneration.
(12) The study showed that echocardiography makes it possible to calculate the size of the semilunar valves quite precisely.
(13) Our results show that during semilunar valve development a series of elements arise and are organized in the ECM which seem to be more closely related to the maintenance of the structural and biomechanical properties of the valvular leaflets than with morphogenetic processes per se.
(14) Recent ultrastructural studies have revealed that there are differences in endothelial cell shape and cytoskeletal architecture between the arterial and ventricular faces of developing semilunar valves.
(15) In the medial dorsolateral portion of the semilunar ganglion of curarized and anaesthetized lambs a cellular pool has been identified which contains the perikarya of the first-order neurons of the eye muscle proprioception.
(16) Although neural crest cells have been thought to have no association with the formation of the semilunar valves, our experiment indicates that such association indeed occurs.
(17) The actuarial incidence of significant tricuspid incompetence following annuloplasty was 12% at 3 years, and following stented homograft semilunar valve replacement was 6% at 3 years and 24% at 8 years.
(18) Similar differences, though less marked, were found also in neurosecretory cells of the nucelus supra-opticus of the rat and in the nuclear region of the ganglion semilunare Gasseri cells in man.
(19) The right outflow tract sulcus appears to be of importance in contributing to the final cardiac topography where interatrial, atrioventricular, interventricular, and outflow tract sulci meet and where the junction of atrioventricular and semilunar valve rings occurs.
(20) Congenital hyperlaxity, a shallow semilunar notch and traumatic sequelae after previous dislocations reduce joint stability.