The soap molecules then gather up into droplets in which all the "water-loving" ends face outward.
The first outward sign of trouble came May 9, nine days before the IPO.
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Despite the pressure, he had kept up the outward appearance of a "nice guy".
There aren't many surprises to be found with the outward appearance of the Quiet Pro.
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Certainly, Chia concedes the Singapore environment is tangibly more outward-looking than it was a decade ago.
It forms almost perfectly symmetrical "star" dunes, each with several arms extending outward from the summit.
Beyond sheer conformity, dare I suggest a psychological cause: a sense of personal anxiety projected outward?
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For girls with ambiguous genitalia, the sex organs often work normally despite the ambiguous outward appearance.
His outward appearance backed this up, and he was a repeat customer to this business.
While further progress needs to be made, local industry is now increasingly outward-looking and competitive.
Of greater significance to this discussion, the outward appearance of the foxes changed dramatically.
Expanding outward from the niche often happens organically as sellers start listing items in new categories.
There were no outward signs that my father was capable of any type of violence.
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The risk to the world is that the disease will migrate outward from these hot spots.
They orient themselves outward, focusing on customers and competitors rather than on internal politics.
And it seems that, instead of looking outward, the songwriter is peering into his own soul.
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Third, outward accountability refers to being responsible to the wider community and public at large.
Does it hurt that he has turned his back on a very outward campaign pledge?
Chinese companies "are now looking outward to the rest of the world, " Mr. Symonds says.
Wet weather extends outward from the system and stretches from the Gulf of Mexico into Canada.
But Europe is likely to feel the force of China's outward expansion earlier than America.
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The effect of all this bravura glasswork is, predictably, a constrained outward view for the driver.
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Any such fall would probably drive the dollar even lower, triggering further outward capital flows.
Most were outward adherents of Islam, but had second names and would not intermarry.
China's richer coastal provinces look outward to overseas markets and investments, rather than to Beijing.
This is the idea of starting an outward movement that includes long stays on the moon.
My biggest complaint about financial reporting starts with The Wall Street Journal and then radiates outward.
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To all outward appearances, the just-concluded Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was a huge success.
The church, like the press, has begun to push outward the limits of its freedom.
It was both our outward and inward appearance, both our safe haven and our source of discomfort.
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