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It has two very disproportioned eigenvalues:
Their backs are green, their disproportioned bellies white, and in short they are now frogs, and dwell in the slimy pool."
In the red darkness in front of them, the Savasci yagghorth swung its disproportioned head, the fragile-looking sensory fans waving as if in currents of water.
You will readily know him by his stature, under four feet, his great disproportioned head, his squint eyes, his livid hue, his thick eyebrows joining his tufted beard.
We know the intention - call it a crossover and people won't hate you for buying an SUV - but the result is always a disproportioned oddity, and the X1 is no different.
See its disproportioned head, Tiny trunk and limbs lopped bare, Hydrocephalus the dread With a surgeon chopping there; Chopping legs and arms all red With the sticky lumps of hair.
Muslin explains that dental irregularities-such as disproportioned crown, eroded or dysfunctional bite, and uncomfortable jaw (temporomandibular joint or TMJ)-are very prevalent and could cause muscle pain and headache.
Then the sun rose, pierced a gap in these DEBRIS of vapours, and displayed an inconsiderable islet, flat as a plate upon the sea, and spiked with palms of disproportioned altitude.
The sight of Tikei, thrown direct against the splendour of the morning, robbed of all its colour, and deformed with disproportioned trees like bristles on a broom, had scarce prepared us to be much in love with atolls.
But, moss-covered opinions assume the disproportioned form of prejudices, when they are indolently adopted only because age has given them a venerable aspect, though the reason on which they were built ceases to be a reason, or cannot be traced.
To tell the truth, a listening is more likely to be induced to vexation than to delight by these disproportioned fancies, which are devoid of pleasant harmony and contrary to the goal of the imitation of the nature of the words."