The thinnest possible roof-slab on thin steel and concrete columns, again irregularly placed, oversails the glass walls for shade. |
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The plants creep over the bark substrate and sometimes have elongate irregularly branched pendent branches. |
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She enclosed a poem of her own composition on the same theme in irregularly rhyming pentameters. |
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For some microbes, initial encrustation involved the growth of small spheroids scattered irregularly along the length of the microbe. |
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The latter two works have an irregularly repeated fringelike pattern that anchors the composition. |
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In general, the innermost layer of the seed coat of legumes consists of irregularly shaped cells with large intracellular spaces. |
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The lake, irregularly shaped and nearly ninety feet deep in some spots, was formerly a gravel pit. |
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A same root form verb could be varied regularly and irregularly depending on the morpheme which comes after the stem. |
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Only correct reactions from the regularly and irregularly inflected verb conditions were analyzed. |
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The slats are spaced irregularly, imitating the look of an aging, weathered barn that has begun to lose some boards. |
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The lesions are irregularly shaped, light-brown spots found primarily on leaves, but also on stems, petioles, and pods. |
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He showed three modest-size freestanding stone sculptures with flinty, irregularly faceted surfaces. |
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The pavilion is a blocky mass riven by five deep crevices and raised on uneven and irregularly placed columns. |
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The verb savoir is the only verb forming irregularly the imperfect indicative. |
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The court dismissed their objections that the General Assembly acted irregularly in asking the court for an opinion. |
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It is the department, he claims, that is acting unlawfully and irregularly. |
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What we were seeing was a manager behaving irregularly, what he was doing didn't concur with manager's work. |
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It is not clear at this stage whether the vouchers could have been used irregularly by a third party or by a travel agent. |
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Excess calcium, though, can cause the heart to beat irregularly until the muscle wears out. |
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I wouldn't exactly say that I am an avid reader of poetry, but I do read it, irregularly. |
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They are constructed of parallel, irregularly coursed drystone walls with rubble cores. |
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The vermetid worm shells have irregularly coiled or contorted shells which are attached to hard surfaces by their early whorls. |
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At least 60 others reportedly returned title deeds for land acquired irregularly. |
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The ventricles respond irregularly to the dysrhythmic bombardment from the atria. |
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And even patients whose hearts beat irregularly all the time can be cured about 75 percent of the time. |
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Liposomes encapsulating G-actin assumed mostly thin disk shapes and some large irregularly shaped aggregates. |
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During this period, the uterine glands become highly coiled and irregularly sacculated in the middle of the endometrium. |
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Because the action comes irregularly and is punctuated by periods of character building and exposition, the production stumbles. |
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While oral griseofulvin was sometimes used, it was irregularly absorbed, and prolonged therapy of up to 24 months was sometimes required. |
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The propagator of the thesis is the founding editor of an irregularly published journal of socioeconomic commentary. |
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However, he is best known for his irregularly scrawled phrases on road signs. |
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The music just starts, as if it had always been there, ticks along irregularly for three-quarters of an hour, and then just ends. |
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Juvenile goshawks have disctinctive thick streaks against a buffy background on the underparts, and an irregularly barred tail. |
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In two of the works the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Grands Jours, which the king convoked irregularly, provided a means to reassert royal authority in problematic areas. |
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Blast II is a cluster of elongated diamond shapes in two colors of painted softwood that fan out irregularly from a point on the wall. |
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Slices of black bread like placemats irregularly bespeckle the dining room floor. |
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The obligations of family, which required every member to contribute to a shared income, were difficult to meet when works sold irregularly. |
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Clusters range from limited moniliform series of beadlike chambers to irregularly intergrown or adnate chambers with long exaulos tubes. |
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For the most part, the colors of the skeins are irregularly spaced, offering a kind of overall abstract composition. |
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For the rest of his career, he would appear irregularly on television in various specials. |
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Venous ulcers are typically shallow, irregularly shaped, and contain fibrous slough. |
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Silk doupioni is a type of silk fabric that is riddled with irregularly spaced slubs, which give it a certain charm. |
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That second room housed five imposing industrial glass vases irregularly spaced and filled with water from the fountain. |
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An irregularly shaped cistern is meant to receive varying amounts of water during the operation of the machine. |
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Ridges fuse to form a vermiculate to irregularly and incompletely reticulate pattern. |
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The grant-in-aid promised to the special schools is paid irregularly making life more difficult for them. |
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In some specimens the anterior edge of the base is serrated or irregularly denticulated. |
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In two of the works, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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The ridges form irregularly situated protuberances that house hollow spines usually 0.05-0.06 mm wide and up to 0.12 mm long. |
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The minute branchlets of the yellow thallus produce the irregularly radiated and crinite appearance of the margins of the fruit. |
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After hatch, nests were checked irregularly after feeding observations to minimize disturbance. |
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Its wall space is irregularly punctuated by windows, while the ceilings are flat and supported by wooden beams. |
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This latter consisted of a few membranes irregularly distributed in the stroma or tightly pressed to form very electron-dense stacks. |
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Sutural bones are usually small, irregularly shaped ossicles, often found in the sutures of the cranium, especially in the parietal bones. |
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I breathed irregularly, occasionally hiccuping in my attempts to stop crying. |
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In noun compounds in English, the modifying noun may be singular or an irregularly inflected plural, but regularly inflected plurals are dispreferred. |
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This walk follows a circular route around an irregularly shaped tarn, through broadleaf woodland and shady conifers and across grassy knolls nibbled by sheep. |
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Patients with trichotillomania usually present with poorly defined, irregularly shaped, or linear patches of partial alopecia, frequently on the scalp. |
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In two of the works, Beware the Lady and Love Is a Gentle Whip, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Many are attractive, irregularly shaped masses of well-developed crystals that exhibit a very dark shade of grass-green and a moderate to almost brilliant luster. |
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Many reported trying to save money by irregularly taking the pill or changing to a less effective method of contraception. |
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Chert layers and nodules are relatively abundant and it is striking that many limestone beds display, in their middle part, a 2-8 cm thick, irregularly bedded chert layer. |
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The bumps in Leeds Road are irregularly placed, not symmetrical across the carriageway, and in one place it is possible to drive between two bumps. |
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The physical examination revealed a 42 mm erythematous and violaceous, irregularly bordered plaque with intermittent atrophy, hypopigmentation, and scarring. |
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On the side was an irregularly shaped, beautifully rendered midwestern landscape which evoked tears of nostalgia for the north country I had forsaken. |
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But within the regular outline, it is divided obliquely into two irregularly shaped parts of unequal size that descending in height towards the centre are dovetailed together. |
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The first sample is collected at generation and the last sample at generation T. Any samples drawn at intervening generations may be evenly or irregularly spaced in time. |
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Joining two materials together usually leaves an uneven gap between them because one of the surfaces is out of plumb, is not level, or is irregularly shaped. |
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As with the irregularly shaped planets whose wire armatures appeared to be bent by hand, these imperfect stars were made sweet by their tacky nonchalance. |
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Partly because she was published so irregularly, she had a growing body of work to draw from when she made submissions to magazines or when she compiled her books. |
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Over his entire writing career, these four sources perhaps made roughly equal financial contributions, though, of course, they did so irregularly. |
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He disagrees with the notion that Spenser was alienated from the queen and court, his only reward being exile and a small irregularly paid pension. |
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The court had every right to invalidate a sale conducted irregularly. |
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They conceded that the judgment had been obtained irregularly. |
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Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English. |
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In the higher Articulata, the process of gemmation goes on to a considerable extent in the egg, and even afterwards in some cases, but more or less irregularly. |
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These bands are framed by an allover layer of another color that is irregularly edged, the color beneath visible, reminiscent of Rothko's floating islands of color. |
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These clay plains are irregularly veined in places with crystalline gypsum, and are impregnated with saliferous matter, which effloresces on the surface. |
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They also cause fruits to be irregularly pitted and dimpled. |
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The teeth of the two large crocodile species known to live then were too blunt and too irregularly spaced to have produced the narrow grooves found on the Majungatholus bones. |
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On each side, the gyrus rectus of the frontal lobe is well developed and the orbital gyri are arranged irregularly around the H-shaped orbital sulci. |
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The typical histologic findings include irregularly swollen hyphae and yeastlike forms. |
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However, light reflected from the plume aerosols was partially depolarized, a sign that some of the airborne particles were irregularly shaped. |
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Lucy was diagnosed with Supraventricular Tachycardia, a condition where the heart beats irregularly fast. |
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Meanwhile on the churchly front, he served as canonical counselor and defender of the first Episcopal women priests irregularly ordained. |
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Sporangiophores were irregularly branched singly or in a loose sympodium with a swelling at the point of branching. |
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These shanty towns had narrow walkways between irregularly shaped lots and dwellings. |
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The microspheres size is poorly uniform, and some irregularly shaped multiparticle microaggregates can even be observed. |
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An iconograph can take the form of irregularly shaped letters or irregularly aligned text. |
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The kitchen breakfast is an irregularly shaped room with fitted base and wall units and work surfaces over. |
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Amongst these are iron forges, in which irregularly shaped semimalleable lumps of iron are formed into bars by means of hammers driven by water. |
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These buildings surround a small, irregularly shaped square, the Mayor's Garden, from which the rue d'Enghien descends. |
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Externally, they are brownish, rough, and irregularly wrinkled longitudinally with short fracture and dry, woody texture. |
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It rains irregularly between August and October, with frequent brief heavy downpours. |
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Cobs were usually irregularly shaped. They were a means to account for a specific amount of silver in a coin that could be used for commerce. |
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In prokaryotes, the DNA is held within an irregularly shaped body in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. |
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In 1265, the Earl of Leicester irregularly called a full parliament without royal authorization. |
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Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence. |
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He was baptised at the age of one month into the Church of England, though his family themselves were irregularly practising Unitarians. |
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A woman may have every quality or attribute of marriageableness who menstruates irregularly, or rarely, or even who has never menstruated at all. |
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The atrium is a heart chamber and when it fibrillates it beats quickly and irregularly. |
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Cartilaginous tumors may produce irregularly shaped calcifications within their matrix that resemble popcorn on imaging studies. |
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Next, a compensating planimeter, an instrument that measures the area of irregularly shaped objects, was used to determine the area. |
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The grains are irregularly shaped and hackly and do not show evidence of rounding. |
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Heavily cratered and irregularly shaped, Janus orbits Saturn just beyond the F ring and only 50km farther away than its co-orbital moon, Epimetheus. |
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For more details on some of the considerations that apply to regularly and irregularly inflected forms, see the article on regular and irregular verbs. |
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This new species is apparently restricted to southern Brazil, and is characterized by cristate to irregularly reticulate megaspores and microechinate microspores. |
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Since the middle of the 18th century, government problems involving science were irregularly referred to the Society, and by 1800 it was done regularly. |
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Rakers on trailing edge of ceratobranchial 1 and on leading and trailing edges of cerato-branchials 2-3 and leading edge of ceratobranchial 4 irregularly and wealdy developed. |
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For example, it can be used to calculate the amount of area taken up by an irregularly shaped flower bed or swimming pool when designing the layout of a piece of property. |
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