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sometimes forming: describes the occasional process of creating or shaping something
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Sometimes forming large colonies of plants.
Flat or oblique, sometimes forming a gynophore.
Sometimes forming alliances with other companies within your industry can benefit both parties.
Areoles can be angular to round, sometimes forming lobes.
It will sometimes forming thickets on coastal pindan sandplains in the Pilbara region.
It has the ability to sucker, sometimes forming dense thickets.
Nerve simply coated with pigment, the latter sometimes forming a.
It is a gregarious species, sometimes forming groups composed even by many specimens.
To cover other non-lifting parts of an aircraft to reduce drag, sometimes forming a fairing.
It is a shrub up to 7 m tall, sometimes forming colonial thickets or becoming erect and treelike.
The oppositely arranged pairs fuse about the stem at the bases, sometimes forming a disc.
Humeral tubercles are strongly reduced, sometimes forming a carina or absent, especially in smaller workers.
Grabens are blocks of land that have fallen between parallel faults, sometimes forming rift valleys.
They build nests in burrows, sometimes forming aggregations, cells are lined with the wax.
Oval bilberry grows in the undergrowth of mountain spruce-fir forests, sometimes forming independent thickets.
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They tend to be multiple and abundant, sometimes forming large groups of coalescing lesions.
Moreover, misfolded prion protein aggregates, sometimes forming large amyloid plaques.
The urns were buried without a mound, sometimes forming huge cemeteries with thousands of such graves.
In many millipedes, these plates are fused to varying degrees, sometimes forming a single cylindrical ring.
These are bone remains, footprints sometimes forming trails, and coprolites ( fossilised excrement ).
Salix lemmonii is a shrub growing 1 to 4 meters tall, sometimes forming colonial thickets.
A triangle pattern can take much longer, sometimes forming over the course of months or years.
Initially Anthony and others lived as hermits, sometimes forming groups of two or three.
Echinopsis atacamensis has a tall columnar habit, sometimes forming branches and becoming treelike.
These dunes impact the current of the rivers, sometimes forming backwaters and other whirlpools.
Over time, the cracks can grow, sometimes forming a cave.
The calyx is composed of 4 to 6 lobes, sometimes forming a short tube above the ovary.
A country of layered plateaus, with steep rises, sometimes forming escarpments, Côte d'Ivoire is mainly flat.
O Call is a series of short, high-pitched peeps, sometimes forming trills American Toad Bufo americanus.
Salix geyeriana is a shrub growing up to 5 m ( 16 ft ) tall, sometimes forming dense colonial thickets.
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