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The Shadow heard the cleaving of air past his ear.
And you can tell me nothing of the cleaving of the horn?"
The occasional human had possessed the same talent, though in much weaker form, before the Cleaving.
Destroy thirst and you will be free of all morbid cleaving.
Ilka was gone and I felt the emptiness that comes with the cleaving of shared memories.
The latest fight had been over in the twinkling of an eye and the cleaving of a backbone.
"More correctly dybbuk me-ru'ahra'ah, the cleaving of an evil spirit.
The man badly botched the cleaving of the stone, leaving a nasty crack in it, and subsequently committed suicide.
The parting of a husband and a wife Is like the cleaving of a heart; one half Will flutter here, one there.
One other advantage is that fusion splicing and cleaving of silica fibers is relatively effective.
Even simple cleaving (breaking) of the ends of the fiber can provide nicely flat surfaces with acceptable optical quality.
She wanted some fine intensity, instead of this heavy cleaving of moist clay, that cleaves because it has no life of its own.
Lane's Lexicon: Cleaving, splitting, slitting, or cracking of a hard object/thing.
They endure the cleaving of families, the indignities of sexual humiliation, the false hopes of escape.
Many viruses exhibit an almost mathematical degree of symmetry, as do important structures within the cell that control the cleaving of one cell into two.
This disjunct distribution was probably caused by the cleaving of the species' geographical range during Pleistocene glaciation, leaving two relict ranges.
In this case, I can only say that the sensation was not such as I have grown to associate with the cleaving of any known animal substance.
The flying fish sped off to starboard, while a swift cleaving of the sea just beneath showed where the larger fish kept pace with its flight.
Hementerin is a protease, i.e., it carries out an enzymatic cleaving of a plasma protein involved in rapid blood coagulation called fibrinogen.
A high concentration of caspase-8 induces its autoproteolytic activation and subsequent cleaving of effector caspases, leading to cell apoptosis.
The systematic name of this enzyme class is sterol,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (14-methyl cleaving).
A deficiency results in a loss of the normal cleaving of Factors Va and VIIIa.
The ways were surprisingly quiet, considering how many tons of people they carried, considering the speeds they moved at, considering the cleaving of the air over them.
Certain medications or Botox may be used in some cases, but more permanent relief is brought by esophageal dilatation and surgical cleaving of the muscle (Heller myotomy).
Frans Swanepoel was responsible for the sawing of the diamond and the cleaving of the lesser half of the diamond was done by Sylvain Mouw.