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Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus is a
species of moss
known as
springy turf-moss in the
United Kingdom, and
square goose neck moss in the
United States. It...
- singer-songwriter, actor, showman, and filmmaker. He is
dubbed Il
Molleggiato ('the
springy one')
because of his
energetic dancing. Celentano's many
albums frequently...
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Variety noted how Khan portra**** the Asperger's
sufferer with "averted eyes,
springy steps, [and]
stuttered repetitions of
memorized texts",
believing it to...
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architect and
designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, in 1927. This first,
springy cantilever chair was
shown at the
Weissenhofsiedlung Exhibition in 1927...
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frames Comfort cable temples:
similar to the
riding bow, but made from a
springy cable of
coiled metal,
sometimes inside a
plastic or
silicone sleeve. The...
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gritty swarf from
grinding metal) or long,
stringy tendrils (such as the
springy chips from
turning tough metals).
Chips can be
extremely sharp, and this...
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foods where this is an
important part of the
experience of
eating include springy cheeses and apples.
Chewiness is
empirically measured by the
metrics of...
- foot and the
biomechanics of the
lower leg. The arch
provides an elastic,
springy connection between the
forefoot and the hind foot so that a
majority of...
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sawdust from
sawing or
sanding wood); long,
stringy tendrils (such as the
springy chips from
turning tough metals, or long
shavings from whittling); slag-like...
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network in dough. It is
added to
crusty breads, such as rye, to
impart a
springy,
chewy texture.[citation needed] It is also used in the
production of biscuits...