An all-wheel drive vehicle with a protected underside is essential in Patagonia.
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It is a disturbing catalogue of the underside of the international oil industry.
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After about 30 days, larvae pupate, usually attached to the underside of a leaf.
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Pleasingly it hit the underside of the bar as it flew into the top-right corner.
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Each was decadent, with a perfect crunchy sugar top and creamy, sweet underside.
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The mounting screw is held to the underside of the tripod head by a movable arm.
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The legs and feet are dark and red skin is visible on the underside of the wing.
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The shot deflected off the underside of the crossbar and past a helpless Keller.
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The underside of a weak shelf cloud, a low, horizontal wedge-shaped arcus cloud.
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Bottom: the lower side of anything
The side that is below or underneath, the bottom
(undersides) Tags or signatures painted on the under carriage of passenger trains. Undersides are normally marked in the yard after painting the train panel, most undersides will last somewhat longer than the original piece, as the railway workers primarily focus on the most visible things and ...
The lower side of the underbody, i.e., the surfaces that face the road surface