Together with a suitably sized matchbox to serve as the fourth wall, this created a parallelepiped volume which was filled with stacks of pennies. |
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The PS4 is a black, flattened parallelepiped, bisected by a glowing strip of light. |
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In 1988, the Mavic name was placed in a parallelepiped with a yellow background. |
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Isolmant Genius: 75 cm long parallelepiped with 18 cm thick and 26 cm high rectangular cross-section. |
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The corners are reinforced by four towers in the shape of rectangular parallelepiped. |
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The crystal systems are all parallelepipeds whose shapes are completely defined by the lengths of the three sides and by the three angles characterizing the parallelepiped. |
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The block must be filled in such a way that the position of its centre of gravity is constant and coincides with the geometrical centre of the parallelepiped. |
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A parallelepiped section of the cornea should reveal that the debris is sub-epithelial rather than in the tear film. |
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The electrolyte is a parallelepiped, the electrodes are two layers deposited on two opposite surfaces of the parallelepiped. |
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Indeed, a parallelepiped or a brick, thin and long, consisting of rock, sandstone and air mixture is more appropriate. |
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A copper roof assembles the highly fragmented structure: opposite the glazed parallelepiped administrative section and joined to it by bridges is the alignment of the seven courtrooms. |
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Made of grey marble in a parallelepiped form that is sculpted, this object features a lion sitting on its hind legs rendered flat against the surface of a lower part of a segment of arch. |
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The Cuba Palace is a parallelepiped shape with four projections from the centre of each side. The external walls bear pointed-arch lintels framing blind windows. |
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All postulate other dimensions based on a simple form: that of the parallelepiped with a shape mark on it, or as the case may be a book or a tomb. |
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In class: in geometry, studying opened-out shapes, like the right-angle parallelepiped. In handiwork, making objects out of paper or cardboard, models, etc. |
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The parallelepiped base, which also works as a mirror, is topĀ¬ped by a layered pyramid or inverted ziggurat which grows broader on its overturned base. |
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It seems that the designer, starting from the base of a squashed parallelepiped whose edges are well rounded, had pushed the centre of the bottle with his thumbs, keeping its perimeter with the other fingers. |
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The spinning top in question has a parallelepiped shape and on its four faces there are inscribed the Hebrew letters ' nun,' ' gimel,' 'he' and ' shin,' forming the acronym of the sentence 'a great miracle occurred there. |
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Indeed, if we have initially a small rectangular patch of tracer, smaller than the characteristic scale of the flow so that the rectangle will evolve into a parallelepiped. |
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