How To Use Cleavage In A Sentence

  • The dress wasn't low cut, but in truth she didn't have a lot of cleavage to reveal, her figure being quite elfin.
  • From where I am, c'est-à-dire, * sea level, in the belly of the crowd, I see a lot of bare midriffs, cleavage and pouty lips. Escapade
  • And it's not like viewers saw nipple or areolae, viewers saw cleavage. Dr. Logan Levkoff: Those Bad Breasts - Take II (Katy Perry Edition)
  • With the bumsters' new focus on butt-cleavage within the society of the naked ape, push-up brassieres will have to compete aggressively to bring attention back to the chest.
  • (D) Fifth cleavage: the third-quartet micromeres are formed by dexiotropic division of macromeres; cells of both the first and second micromere quartets divide also dexiotropically, but with a slight delay. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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  • As dissolution proceeds, a honeycomb texture may result, particularly where a mineral has near rectilinear cleavages.
  • And leave it to A-house to come up with the term ass cleavage anyway. A trace of ass cleavage: obscene in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
  • Further, the broken site at the TT4 gene contained a potential topoisomerase I cleavage site.
  • He proposed a dress code that would ban any display of cleavage, thighs, backs, shoulders and midriffs.
  • Pang PT, Teng HK, Zaitsev E, Woo NT, Sakata K, et al. (2004) Cleavage of proBDNF by tPA/plasmin is essential for long-term hippocampal plasticity. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In WS, the three PAI loci are highly refractory to cleavage by either HpaII or MspI, diagnostic of dense CG and CCG methylation of the recognition site.
  • No matter how keen you are to show off the fruits of a fortnight's sunbathing, excessive cleavage or leg can look cheap and unappealing.
  • Then the twist of the scissile bond, together with the bending of − 1 NAG, makes the glycosidic oxygen accessible to the catalytic residue Glu315 for cleavage PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The show will spotlight the classic Bunny costume, one of the most recognizable outfits of all time, complete with bursting cleavage, name-tag rosette and a tail that Norman Mailer once called "the puff of chastity. The Bunny Is Back
  • The other is the re-emergence of the old cleavages of rich and poor.
  • These features include veins, fold-related fractures, cleavage and cleavage/bedding intersections.
  • If these photons are reflected back into the junction, by a cleavage plane in the crystal, for example, a standing wave can be established.
  • The O.E.D. found cleavage to have made its appearance in 1816 about the mechanical division of crystals “sometimes called cleavage by lapidaries” cutters of gems, nothing to do with lap-dancing. Archive 2007-08-01
  • #27- Yes the thumb nail indentation for a cleavage straight to a clavicle is a nice touch. Regretsy – Top This
  • Two distinct, but possibly contemporaneous styles of structure are recognized that post-date the main phase of regional folding and its associated cleavage.
  • In each case the ordinate shows the relative cleavage at each bond, presented on an arbitrary scale.
  • It pumps up your cleavage using two air bags inserted in the cups.
  • I also wanted my breasts pointing forward, not pushing tartily upwards into a cleavage like a pigeon's chest.
  • · Once the line of cleavage has been found, use the edge of the pronated hand as a knife, to dislodge the placenta. Chapter 7
  • A beauty salon owner in Ewell High Street has "three inches of creped cleavage on display". Babysitting George by Celia Walden – review
  • It was mostly dark red taffeta, the gown; but the low cut, cleavage showing bodice was over laid in thin, black, netting like lace and the skirt was trimmed with a black gauze sash.
  • The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage.
  • Piceatannol was found to be the most effective in the DNA cleavage reaction as well as a reducer of Cu followed by resveratrol and trans stilbene which does not show any activity.
  • There are distinct cleavages parallel to the faces of the prism (110) and the basal plane (001), but these are not so well developed as in the isomorphous minerals barytes and celestite. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • These have a good slaty cleavage in pelitic rocks and a well-developed crenulation cleavage in places.
  • The neckline is low but not uncomfortably so for Rena - it displays her curving bosom without revealing too much cleavage.
  • The particular constellation of religion and politics in contemporary America is the product of a particular set of historical contingencies—the shock and aftershocks that realigned the world of morality and religion and the strategic decisions of party leaders about how to respond to that new cleavage. American Grace
  • Sadly, you can't see my sparkly deely-bobbers (actually, I suspect I'm wearing stripy tiger-ears in that photo) or my purple fishnet stockings or my big gold lame frou-frou skirt worn in homage to the goddess Belinda Carlisle or my darling spike-heeled yellow patent leather Mary Janes or my waist-cinching wide-elastic belt or my red lace push-up cleavage-inducing nipples-revealing bra, but take it from me – they were there; they were there with bells on. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • The cells deriving from cleavage divisions are often called blastomeres.
  • Weber strongly criticized Marx's attempt to explain all social cleavages as the product of economically based class structures and struggles.
  • She wears glittery low-cut tops and doesn't mind showing off her ample cleavage.
  • An entire chapter is devoted to cleavages, and another to infinity, beginning with Zeno's paradoxes and leading up to Cantor's transfinite cardinals.
  • Fold limbs are upward facing with respect to cleavage, and beds intruded by the studied granitoid rocks are not overturned.
  • Studies on dechorionated eggs have shown that segmental anlagen are apparent quite early in embryonic development, though of course considerably after the end of the cleavage stage.
  • Other studies hint that DNA structure itself influences the cleavage efficiency.
  • She put on a black strapless dress that showed just a hint of cleavage, clinging to her body before falling from her waist into a kerchief hemline.
  • But one thing it is not given enough credit for is the insane idea that hot chicks with ample cleavage, decked out in body-hugging unitards and go-go boots, can defeat any mob syndicate with just a flip of their Farrah Fawcett hair.
  • In sensational scenes on 'Comic Relief Does the Apprentice' to be screened tonight, Patsy Palmer is seen attacking Ultimo Lingerie boss Michele Mone, with a DD underwired, padded bodyshaper after the multi-millionaire claimed that even her range of state-of-the-art cleavage-enhancing bras could do nothing for the 'Eastenders' star's 'saggy spaniel's ears' TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • In his thought, a deep cleavage runs through the human race and divides it into two sharply-sundered classes, "psychical men" and "pneumatical men" -- men who live according to nature, and men who live by the life of the Spirit. Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
  • Her towel was around her chest, but exposing her cut and her cleavage.
  • The slaty cleavage precludes recovery of any fossils.
  • This cleavage is roughly parallel to the axial plane of the folds described previously and has a reverse-fan disposition.
  • These inclusions were found within the cleavage planes of the crystal structure of the biotites.
  • When both sets of fingers are bound, the cleavage domain can dimerize to form an active nuclease and cleave the DNA at the sites indicated by carats.
  • The bra plays a clever double game: cleavage uplift to satisfy men, without making a woman feel like an obvious sex object.
  • Of course, these commonalities were fragmented with cleavages along the now-familiar lines of class, gender, and nationality.
  • Sphalerite in crystals to 8 cm and cleavage masses to 30 cm across occurs in geodes of the well-known southeastern Iowa localities, such as those around Keokuk.
  • The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
  • And what we need to sort out now is our differences and these profound cleavages that have effected us in this society.
  • Shimada H, Ohsaka F, Sakurada T (1988) Adenosine, deoxyadenosine, and deoxyguanosine induce DNA cleavage in mouse thymocytes. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Neither slinky dresses nor thigh-throttling jeans and undulating cleavage seem to arouse the slightest passion into those zombies on the terraces.
  • Owing to the strong double refraction and the consequent wide separation of the two polarized rays of light traversing the crystal, an object viewed through a cleavage rhombohedron of Iceland-spar is seen double, hence the name doubly-refracting spar. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • The procedure is based on the cleavage of sucrose by invertase to glucose and fructose.
  • Slate is a more dense and crystalline rock, produced usually by the anamorphism of clay or shale under pressure, and characterized by a fine cleavage which is usually inclined to the sedimentary bedding. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • She also fills out to proportions not unlike a Barbie doll, and in the party scene shows major cleavage.
  • The division between the new middle class and the old middle class is a critical factor in creating social cleavages that foster particular kinds of religious affiliation.
  • This rock is characterized by the foliation (Figure 1) of its mineral grains which causes it to have cleavage that is parallel. Metamorphic rock
  • With a quick nod, I walked out, grabbing a random scarf off the rack to cover my exposed cleavage.
  • Reactions 4 and 5 involve homolytic and heterolytic O-O bond cleavage of the peroxides, respectively, and in most cases, the two pathways can be identified by product analysis.
  • It is a source of cleavages which are as important for social action in general and voting behaviour in particular as production-derived social class.
  • Thus, properties such as malleability, a high degree of hardness, poor cleavage, and chemical inertness are favorable.
  • The cleavage pattern of the remainder of the insert is unaffected by the antibiotic.
  • Their associated cleavage can be traced directly across the unconformity.
  • I made my way over to him, but my way was blocked by a young woman with a low-cut top that revealed a large portion of her cleavage.
  • Cleavage is followed by a period of differential cell movement that appears to occur largely by multipolar delamination (sometimes called morula delamination).
  • Just like a cattle auction, the women parade themselves around the stage, making their cosmetic surgeons proud with cleavage aplenty.
  • The ferriferous varieties are liable to a particular kind of alteration, known as "schillerization," which results in the separation of the iron as very fine films of oxide and hydroxides along the cleavage cracks of the mineral. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • The internal organization of state policy-making has tended to reflect the lines of cleavage within dominant economic groups of civil society.
  • A metamorphic rock intermediate between shale and slate , that does not possess true slaty cleavage.
  • The political forces that favoured modernization were themselves divided by the old cleavage of religion.
  • The Liberal Venetia Thompson's ample cleavage has led strangers to "motorboat" her. WN.com - Articles related to Katie Price lines up Alex Reid and a team of drag queens to launch style book
  • There is a similar line of cleavage in the Italic languages, where Latin corresponds to Goidelic, and Oscan and Umbrian to Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times
  • The dress is very low cut, revealing much cleavage and accentuating her breasts.
  • The strain ellipsoid is oblate, showing the Z axis to be perpendicular to the cleavage.
  • In the former, cleavage gives rise to a hollow blastula, which is filled in to a greater or lesser extent by the unipolar immigration of cells, much as occurs in hydrozoan cnidarians.
  • This distinction cuts across other cleavages between administrator, educator and student.
  • It crystallises in the 3rd (tetragonal) system, with indistinct cleavage. The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
  • Preactivating donor cells and enucleated oocytes with ionomycin has no significant enhancive effect on the cleavage of c...
  • Fold and cleavage vergence varies across the domain, from SE through neutral to NW, although a majority verge SE.
  • The more common way is ‘heterolytic cleavage’ where one of the atoms retains both of the bonding electrons, and the other takes none.
  • Detects mutations by enzymatic cleavage at mutation sites due to mutant: wild-type heteroduplex formation Transgenomic Expands Distribution of SURVEYOR® Scan K-RAS Mutation Detection Kit With CE IVD... -- OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ --
  • Two fundamental social cleavages of Canadian society are language and culture.
  • This could explain why respondents have experienced swimsuit-sizing mishaps such as saggy bottoms (65 percent), cleavage overflow (58 percent), behind busting out/seat creep (56 percent) and muffin top (54 percent). Free Apparel News – Apparel RSS XML Feeds – Fibre2fashion.com
  • The social cleavages and distinctions did not hinder its dissemination.
  • During cleavage the apoptotic bodies are partitioned to blastomeres.
  • Using vital dyes as lineage tracers, the pattern of cleavage has been shown to be invariant but complex, particularly for the ectoderm.
  • You can distinguish the female of the species by her exposed cleavage and teetering walk.
  • Mica is also another example of laminated cleavage, for given care, and a thin, fine knife to divide the plates, this mineral may be "cleaved" to such remarkably thin sheets as to be unable to sustain the most delicate touch without shattering. The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
  • Then I realized that they were relieving nature also. As their long robe covered up the whole body, this seemingly dangerous method had much less opportunity of cleavage.
  • Tell-tale splodges between the fingers, round the ankles and, in a couple of particularly bad cases, down the cleavage suggested that I wasn't the only one aghast at the effects of nine months swaddled in layers of woollies.
  • Eva Mendes shows off her cleavage but adds little else to the mix, whilst Peter Fonda hammily mocks his role in Easy Rider as baddie Mephistopheles. Top 10 Worst Comic Book Movies | CurveHouse.com
  • It is a puzzle why there should be two main classes of cleavage patterns - radial and spiral.
  • It was cut in a boat-neck style in the front, not revealing too much cleavage but exposing plenty of skin and her collar bone.
  • He arrived at this from a study of calcite crystals of various habits and noted that the cleavage rhombohedra were always the same.
  • The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
  • I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage.
  • A bold feminist, Agnes exudes a magnetic, if earthy, sexual attraction, helped no end by her ever-revealing cleavage.
  • It may, however, continue for some time (even after the gastrulation is more or less complete) in the sense that the vegetal cell-nuclei distributed in the deutoplasm slowly increase by cleavage; as each of them is surrounded by a small quantity of protoplasm, it may afterwards appropriate a portion of the food-yelk, and thus form a real "yelk-cell" (merocyte). The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The broad spectrum serine protease plasmin is formed following cleavage of the zymogen precursor plasminogen by host activators tissue plasminogen activator and urokinase.
  • The first cleavage furrow initiates at the animal pole and progresses vegetally in a roughly meridional plane. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Sugawara S, Tada H, Takada H, Shimauchi H, et al. (2000) Cleavage of CD14 on human gingival fibroblasts cocultured with activated neutrophils is mediated by human leukocyte elastase resulting in down-regulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced IL-8 production. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
  • A mineral that has cleavage will break or split along planes.
  • The second is a measure of the depth and severity of partisan cleavage, reflected in attitudes toward marriage across party lines.
  • Or do sucesfull polit enterpreneurs create meaningless cleavages over center/pheriphery and ethnictiy that overshadow the class lines in a way that allows the rich to rule both parties? Matthew Yglesias » Malapportionment Is Destroying the Planet
  • All minerals posses specific physical properties such as color, luster, crystal form, cleavage, fracture, hardness, and specific gravity.
  • If my predictions were true, Lorraine would be wearing a very revealing scarlet red dress, showing off her cleavage and long legs.
  • Although there has clearly been an electoral re-alignment away from the traditional class cleavages, this has not given way to a stark cultural divide.
  • A lab assistant comes up to us, the top of her labcoat open and generous cleavage and breasts are in danger of falling out.
  • Her top was extremely low cut with her cleavage barely staying in.
  • She offered him a good view of her cleavage in the process and shamelessly Brett helped himself to an eyeful.
  • Above this group is a third zone situated in a cleavage between the vineyards of Champillon and the village of Hautvillers.
  • Mutants have multipolar spindles in male meiosis and irregular mitotic figures in the larval neuroblasts, which is the result of aberrant behavior of the mitotic spindle during embryonic cleavage.
  • They showed us videos of these shmaltzy, heavily-produced versions of her songs done by what could only be the Israeli Celine Dion but with more cleavage. What gets taught/what doesn’t - Danya Ruttenberg
  • Cleavage of DNA by R1 restriction endonuclease generates cohesive ends," Proc. Asilomar and Recombinant DNA
  • When it is discharged into the duodenum, it changes the fats into so fine an emulsion (chyle) that the microscopically fine drops of fat may be drawn into the orifices of the lymph canals and conveyed to the circulatory system, and the cleavage products of albumen produced by gastric digestion, the peptones (leucin and tyrosin) are carried along with them for the renewal of tissue cells consumed in respiration. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • Thus, the crystals have cleavage planes for the necessary migration aptitude.
  • Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes.
  • The two different species are formed by homolytic or heterolytic O-O bond cleavage and H-atom abstraction, respectively.
  • They establish these statutes as establishing a sharp cleavage between drunkenness and nondrunkenness.
  • We used the cleavage plane of mica crystals as a model substrate in this work.
  • She also fills out to proportions not unlike a Barbie doll, and in the party scene shows major cleavage.
  • Other studies hint that DNA structure itself influences the cleavage efficiency.
  • Unfortunately, a similar range of carotenoid photolytic cleavage products were also present in extracts of the leaves.
  • Slate normally occurs from say eustry mud which becomes mudstone - this is then folded due to tectonic action and the pressure causes changes so that you get an alinement of say mica along the fold axis - this is the cleavage and is what the slate is split down. Snell-Pym » I like Tunnels
  • ‘Guess the strap from my bag pulled it open,’ she improvises, moving quickly to fasten her shirt and cover up her exposed cleavage.
  • Abundant thin calcite and quartz veins cut the schists, and have been boudinaged and rotated parallel to the first cleavage.
  • Taken as a whole, the project creates a progression of refractions, a series of cleavages that structure the contraction of the landscape.
  • Artsmithite is vitreous, has an off-white to cream-colored streak, shows no obvious cleavage, and displays an irregular fracture.
  • Not to be outdone is Valkyrie Saint-Exmin (Sybil Danning), a warrior woman whose main purpose is to wear a bronze bikini and show off cleavage that can almost compete with Nell's. Movie Review: Battle Beyond the Stars
  • Unless a search engine belches out an earlier usage, that’s a coinage stunner: it was Hollywood that invented the latest sense of cleavage. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Folds, cleavages, tension gashes and stylolites were also taken into account.
  • It is a function of that same openness that no sharp cleavages can be sighted between the traditional and the modern in India.
  • † i wonder what's really going on between tom cruise and david miscavige? agent bedhead † christina aguilera brought her massive cleavage across the pond to london! the daily fix † Popbytes
  • The main influential factors on surgical results were whether presence of encasement of the basilar artery and its branches and of the arachnoidal cleavage plane between the tumor and the brain stem.
  • An opaque calcite of a grass-green colour, occurring as large cleavage masses in central India and known as hislopite, owes its colour to enclosed "green-earth" (glauconite and celadonite). Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • The granitoids and the steeply bedded sedimentary rocks that they intruded are cut by steep or vertical regional cleavage.
  • Double chins and dewlaps, dimpled knees and canyon cleavages jiggle and shimmer in the harsh glare of the stage lights.
  • Compare the embryonic cleavage stage of Drosophila with that of later embryonic development.
  • there was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members
  • Clare was wearing a low-cut dress which showed off her cleavage.
  • In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
  • The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
  • Her tight pants hugged her hips while her button down shirt exposed too much cleavage.
  • Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly.
  • Radar Online, which has exclusively obtained the pictures, explains the wrinkle that is likely to be more significant than the six-term congresswoman showing a little cleavage: GOP Congresswoman Caught In Sexually Suggestive Photos
  • A first cleavage of the stem-cell (cytula), B division of same into four segmentation-cells (only two visible), C the germinal disk divides into the blastoderm (b) and the periblast (p). d nutritive yelk, f fat-globule, c ovolemma, z space between the ovolemma and the ovum, filled with a clear fluid.) The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • Hence, while Nootka recognizes a cleavage between concrete and less concrete within group II, the less concrete do not transcend the group and lead us into that abstracter air into which our plural - s carries us. Chapter 5. Form in Language: Grammatical Concepts
  • Just like a cattle auction, the women parade themselves around the stage, making their cosmetic surgeons proud with cleavage aplenty.
  • Females of the chestier persuasion must display their cleavage in the best possible manner. MEMO: Appropriate Stances When Confronting Evildoers En Masse
  • After a restriction endonuclease cleavage, two expected smaller fragments were observed.
  • Here the galena is massive, with 1-3 - mm-wide cleavage planes scattered across the quartz gangue surface of the specimen.
  • The cleavage planes between prismatic stibnite crystals have been infilled by sphalerite.
  • Just like a cattle auction, the women parade themselves around the stage, making their cosmetic surgeons proud with cleavage aplenty.
  • The oriental topaz is composed of nearly pure alumina, silica, and fluoric acid; its shape is an orthorhombic prism with a cleavage transverse to its long axis. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • It has a distinct, almost perfect cleavage on { 1011 } and an uneven to imperfectly conchoidal fracture.
  • These phases predate the main foliation, a well-differentiated crenulation cleavage that wraps around the porphyroblasts of garnet and staurolite.
  • She leaned over the counter, pushing her breasts together to form a cleavage line on her chest.
  • Class, education, and income disparities, as well as regional, community size and gender differences mark off central cleavages between the two groups.
  • The diagram above shows the early cleavages of the embryo of the scaphopod mollusc, Dentalium. The Panda's Thumb: June 2006 Archives
  • The critical event of cleavage is the propagation of a second phase particle-sized microcrack into the neighboring matrix.
  • For many years, women considered showing cleavage to be the only way to look sexy.
  • Although I must admit - perhaps it's a girl thing - I don't remember so much eye-popping cleavage back then.
  • In the latter case cleavage was only visualized following UV irradiation and treatment with hot piperidine.
  • The barfly was simultaneously pinching one barmaid's butt and vomiting into another's cleavage!
  • His anticipation of cleavage lines within groups whose interests otherwise converge is fascinating and very, very useful. Samuel P. Huntington of Harvard Dies at 81 - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • In most cell types DNA cleavage occurs after irreversible activation of endonucleases.
  • As a result both the place of religion in our country not only became a central issue, but also generated profound and enduring cleavages.
  • Mutations have been identified that change the cleavages in interestingly stereotyped ways.
  • One part Tutankhamun, one part Marie Antoinette, the collection seemed to be extricated from the catacombs of ancient Rome with plenty of peasant blouses, full skirts, and of course, cleavage. Nicole Berrie: Vivienne Westwood Spring/Summer 2011 - Monster's Ball
  • They landed in her cleavage, and when she looked up at me to complain, she must have seen the look of a cold-blooded murderer in my eyes because she shut her trap real quick.
  • Both the fate of the blastopore and early embryonic cleavage patterns vary considerably among the Bilateria and have not been assessed experimentally in many species.
  • Thus, the crystals have cleavage planes for the necessary migration aptitude.
  • This cleavage is known as slaty cleavage, since it is most perfectly developed in fine-grained, homogeneous rocks, such as slates, which cleave to the thin, smooth-surfaced plates with which we are familiar in the slates used in roofing and for ciphering and blackboards. The Elements of Geology
  • It has no cleavage or parting and is biaxial positive, nonpleochroic, and monoclinic.
  • Such products are in general called decomposition products, or sometimes cleavage products. The Story of Germ Life
  • The procedure is based on the cleavage of sucrose by invertase to glucose and fructose.
  • The images were an equal spilt between hard-core porn, close-ups of her scar, lips, and cleavage, and saccharine photos of the pair of them together.
  • Fibrinogen and its proteolytic cleavage product, fibrin, are critical plasma proteins with multiple functions in blood clotting.
  • It has indistinct cleavage and an uneven fracture and is sectile.
  • Over the next decade, political and generational cleavages deepened, facilitated by the security services.
  • Along the eastern margin of the nappe folds verge to the east and the cleavage fans until it dips westward.
  • Two new micronuclei have formed in what would soon become daughter cells, the macronucleus has undergone amitosis, and Cytokinesis is progressing as the cleavage furrow becomes defined.
  • For a successful division to take place the cell has to determine the location, where to separate, and the point of time to start cell cleavage.
  • The mineral is brittle, has conchoidal fracture, and may have poor cleavage parallel to b { 010 } and parting parallel to c { 001 }.
  • In such cases the cleavage of one stone is often of paramount importance in testing the cleavage of another, as is seen in the perfection of the cleavage planes of calcite, which is used in the polariscope. The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
  • The differences among the accounts become most apparent when one considers the manner in which the cleavage between sky and earth occurred.
  • A keen member of a city amateur dramatic group, he put two ten-pound notes down the woman's cleavage and put his arms around her.
  • In Hollywood, cleavage alone symbolizes sexiness.
  • One important difference involves the cleavage patterns; the division of cells in the early embryo.
  • Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage.
  • Typical autoradiogram of an 8% polyacrylamide gel performed in order to analyze SOFA-HDV ribozyme cleavage The experiments were performed using 5′-end-labeled HCV transcripts in the presence of an excess of SOFA-HDV ribozyme. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally.
  • Nevertheless it is perfectly safe to say that in the larger towns, where the higher-priced drama coexists with the motion-picture plays, the line of cleavage is sharply drawn in the character of the audience, and this line is the same line which marks the proletariat from the bourgeoisieand capitalist class. Class-Consciousness and the 'Movies'
  • The siltstones contain poorly sorted angular fragments of quartz, and angular clasts and cleavage fragments of plagioclase and alkali feldspar.

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