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The manubrium articulates with the body of the sternum, the clavicles and the cartilages of the first pair of ribs.
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However, there were those who articulated a more favourable recognition of the significance of this author's life and works.
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The party walls and the intermediate columns are articulated in counterplay with the horizontal concrete window band that projects at living room level.
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The vertebral column was largely articulated, the remainder consisted of disarticulated bones.
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Marimba bars produce their fullest sound when struck just off center, while striking the bar in the center produces a more articulate tone.
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Segments in the pygidium are similar to the thoracic segments (bearing biramous limbs) but are not articulated.
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About one-third of lunate bones do not possess a medial facet, meaning they do not articulate with the hamate bone.
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She began giving public speeches about abolitionism, gaining a reputation for her ability to articulate the importance of the anti-slavery cause.
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The trams are bi-directional, with cabs at both ends and doors on both sides, and are articulated with five sections.
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It extends from the body to the median plane where it articulates with its fellow of the opposite side.
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