The quadrangular promises to be an exciting event as the field includes Germany, Olympic champions The Netherlands and India. |
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It is quadrangular in outline, with a markedly convex lateral surface perforated by the coracoid foramen. |
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The Zambia under-18 squad opened the quadrangular rugby tournament in Jwaneng with a 19-6 victory over their Botswana hosts. |
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The stones, as revealed by excavations, were in the shape of ornamented half-eggs on squat, quadrangular bases. |
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The four petals, with the stamens inside, form the quadrangular nail-like head of the clove. |
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He was also chosen to manage an International team that will compete in a quadrangular tournament in Ulster in the summer. |
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Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa. |
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A square frame encloses the inscription, forming the main block's quadrangular contour. |
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In the 1280s and 1290s this was incorporated into the quadrangular castle which we see today by William de Valance. |
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In Ireland, however, images of harps show quadrangular instruments, possibly lyres. |
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On the other hand, the weak site has a quadrangular pyramidal structure with three peptide carbonyl groups and two water molecules. |
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The BJP's best bet lies in a quadrangular contest among them, the Samajwadi Party, the BSP and the Congress. |
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Instead of the customary quadrangular layout, the 15-mile course would be a seven-sided affair, each side about 2.7 miles long. |
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Thousands of people can live in a hutong which is made up of hundreds of quadrangular courtyards each surrounded by four homes. |
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Among the 1,080 scapulae Gray found 214 acromial processes that he classified as quadrangular. |
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Green Buffaloes judokas amassed 17 points to win the senior quadrangular tournament held in Ndola last weekend after beating five clubs. |
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The former asylum opened in 1816 is a stately quadrangular building of stone with pillars of the Doric order. |
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The castle from the XVth century consists of a quadrangular donjon with machicolation, two spiral staircases, one being into a turret. |
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The aforementioned large tower dominates the exterior. It has a quadrangular base and five levels, and a roof of Arabic tile. |
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The wall is strengthened by a series of large quadrangular towers that act as buttresses. |
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The buildings form three sides of a quadrangular figure, and are widely detached. |
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It was built in the sixteenth century in the Mudéjar style over a quadrangular floor plan. |
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It is surrounded by a quadrangular city wall and it includes a mosque, a hammam and private houses. |
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It is quadrangular with sides measuring some 40 m, and has square towers with chicane entrances in each corner. |
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The two main groups of buildings each are arranged around a quadrangular court and were connected by a causeway, parts of which remain. |
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It is an erect herb with the stems acutely quadrangular and pale green. |
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It consists of four independent overlapping blades that create shapes of all sizes, not just quadrangular, but also triangular. |
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It is organized in very broad quadrangular streets with modern buildings without character. |
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They also failed to make the final of a one-day quadrangular tournament. |
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Origanum vulgare, or Wild marjoram, is a perennial herb, with erect, leafy, hairy, purple, quadrangular, corymbose stems, from 6 inches to 2 feet in height. |
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Ireland hosted a quadrangular tournament in Dublin and Belfast in July involving the West Indies, the Netherlands, and Scotland. |
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Originally, the tower was crowned with a crenellated terrace with a second quadrangular body rising from it, of which some intertwining blind arches have survived. |
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The bayonet is quadrangular Dutch type also. |
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In 1859 Prince Albert designed a new and larger quadrangular stable block, which was built by Cubitts on the former cricket pitch. |
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Proximal half of the primary orifice surrounded by an elevated rim of smooth gymnocystal calcification, somewhat quadrangular in outline. |
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A quadrangular four-lobed, persistent floral tube includes a single stout style with peltate stigma. |
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Other monuments, Byzantine, constructed with antique materials, such as a quadrangular fortress period Justinian walls and a tower are now covered by houses of the village. |
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Some of these circles have more in them, and thus form a genuine multi-layer fence, the center of which is a quadrangular area surrounded by other stones stuck in the ground which is the area of the burial itself. |
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Bayonet: With casing, bronzed quadrangular blade of 480mm. |
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The altars and images adorning its interior are of modern manufacture, and on the exterior, there is a remarkable quadrangular three-level tower with a roof of Arabic tile. |
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The structure is quadrangular in form and is enclosed by a massive wall that has small windows near the top and only a few narrow air holes near the bottom. |
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In the recesses between the Caryatids, quadrangular panels feature round shields bearing an assortment of motifs set in convex frames whilst at the centre, there are heads of Jupiter each with different features. |
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In medieval times, the different burghs into which the city was divided were defended by their own enclosures, built around crenelated stone walls with quadrangular turrets positioned at intervals. |
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The fortress of Matignon was built in 1559 as a quadrangular fort with a round tower, cellars, a bakery, and a cattle shed. |
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Meaningful quadrangular engagement at the very beginning, when a peacekeeping operation is being conceived, will therefore guard against the pitfalls that we very often encounter. |
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In July, Scotland took part in a quadrangular series in Ireland against the hosts, the Netherlands and the West Indies. |
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The defensive structure of the citadel is made up of two walled enclosures with quadrangular towers and a series of advance fortifications that protect the entrance. |
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The vallum was quadrangular aligned on the cardinal points of the compass. |
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A new type of grave, quadrangular burial mounds, began to develop. |
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As time wore on, quadrangular, 'H' or 'E' shaped floor plans became more common, with the H shape coming to fruition during the reign of Henry VII's son and successor. |
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