(1) These will be carried on two cargo decks designed for roll-on, roll-off cargo handling through the stem .
(2) The female Thrypticus deposits an egg in a water-hyacinth petiole - the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem .
(3) The university has said any problems stem from a lack of Government funding.
(4) Basically, it is mainly pace and turbulence that determines whether a traditional stick or a wire stem is used.
(5) The band's origins stem from Edwards wanting to create a big band to perform improvised or free music, which is still anchored in some way, by a structure.
(6) So a team from the dock came on-board and inspected the ship, stem to stern.
(7) In a second position of the valve stem , the amount of aerosol disposed in the metering chamber is released.
(8) If the wind will only freshen a little, we shall be able to stem the first of the flood
(9) Like all grasses, sugar cane has a jointed stem , and its leaves and branches come from the shoots at each joint.
(10) Her fingers tightened on the stem of her glass
(11) Using acrylic paint and glass medium, paint a pattern along the stem and base of the glass and let it dry well before using.
(12) From stem to stern, your ship will be held together by a thick cable woven from the most tenacious strands of grass we can find.
(13) This is a scientific term derived by making an English plural from octopod, which is the bare stem of the Greek word, not its singular.
(14) However, it sounds like the valve stem is worn and needs to be replaced.
(15) The radiation of birds from the theropod stem may be an example of this sort of thing.
(16) An attempt to stem the rising tide of unemployment
(17) The Royal Navy will attempt to stem the flow of oil from the sunken Royal Oak battleship by carrying out tests on a replica of the vessel.
(18) The wheel is balanced when it spins down to a stop at random spots, rather than with the valve stem up.
(19) The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid.
(20) The stem of the bolt edged clear