These concavities became deeper, hour by hour and day by day, becoming at last the troughs between the crests of the snow-waves or sastrugi.
Assuming that the wind kept up (which it always did) long, shallow concavities would now be scooped out as the "lobules" of the fleece were carried away piecemeal.
The latter soon stood out more strongly, owing to the filling up of their concavities with darker green.
A little bridge, apparently frail, spans the torrent just above the entrance to this gorge, and from it one perceives being fashioned in the rocks below concavities similar to those to which reference has just been made.
When water is in the form of glacier it has not the power of making concavities such as these in rocks, and of working upon surfaces which are not opposed to the direction of the current.
The concavities and ridge may indicate that the muscle was divided into two sheets.
The masseter inserted on the external surface of the coronoid process, within two shallow concavities separated by an oblique ridge.
On looking down, I noticed Pedro Barba the captain of our crossbows climbing up with two soldiers, and taking advantage as we had done of the concavities of the rock.
Others of the enemy from the corridors, or within the railings and concavities of the temple, assailed us on every side with arrows and other missiles, so that we were unable even to maintain the ground we had gained.
The temple which we had just visited covered a prodigious extent of ground, and diminished gradually from the base to the platform on the top, having five concavities like barbicans between the middle and the top, but without parapets.
Both slabs and prismatic pieces of sandstone have been found in the Swiss Lake-dwellings,[1074] several of the former with concavities on one or both faces, resulting from stone hatchets having been ground upon them.
As soon could one speak of the convexities of one side of a curved surface interfering with the corresponding concavities of the other side, as of the metakinetic series interfering with the kinetic series, which is its other aspect.
The surface is very uneven, with convexities and concavities on both sides.
Dorsal and ventral concavities of base equal in depth or ventral one the deeper 21 21.
Many of these natural concavities are of considerable size--having a superficial extent of several hundreds of acres.
The fractured surface is rough and irregular, with exposed muscle masses protruding on the detached end and corresponding concavities on the end of the stump tail retained by the lizard.
The concavities are soon filled with oozing blood, and a thick scab forms.
A little bridge, apparently frail, spans the torrent just above the entrance to this gorge, and from it one perceives, being fashioned in the rocks below, concavities similar to those to which reference has just been made.
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