Outside, there is a gravelled area to the front of the house enclosed by wrought iron railings. |
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In 1715 Liverpool opened the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, recorded as being 195 yards long by 85-95 yards wide. |
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I found the enclosed photographs in a group of about 60 that I purchased in a junk shop in New Smyrna, Florida. |
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It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts. |
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The helm is forward to port and there is an enclosed head aft of the helm seat. |
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He enclosed gunpowder in a tight fabric wrapping to create the first safety fuse. |
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I once barbecued a whole fillet of beef marinaded in a bottle of Jack Daniel's and enclosed in tinfoil. |
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The picture garden tends to cut off the world, to make rooms to be enclosed by screens of trees. |
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During the Khmer's rule, two folds of iron sheets encased in electrified barbwire to prevent escape enclosed it. |
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Geometric shapes in variegated colors form the center of a crude cross enclosed in a thinly outlined yellow circle. |
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These blocks are enclosed in a matrix of sheared, serpentinized ultramafic rocks and thus the entire sequence constitutes another melange. |
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An enclosed stone-built courtyard houses a range of farm buildings, a hay barn and a secure workshop. |
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Sweating and high humidities may form in wall voids when new lumber becomes enclosed, encouraging booklouse outbreaks. |
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A uniformed cop stands next to the boy and both are enclosed in a space fenced off with four-foot-high barriers. |
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Although it is fresh, enclosed water with average visibility of around 10m, it can be cold and deep. |
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At the side of the house are a parking space, a garage and an enclosed courtyard with York stone flags. |
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The growing specialisation has fragmented the literature, and the fragments are enclosed in self-referential writing. |
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Burning fuel in an enclosed or unventilated space is most likely to cause CO poisoning. |
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We love Camachee Cove Marina here, with its enclosed basin, two lounges, Internet access, two loaner cars and yacht yard. |
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Another type of water wave, a seiche, is generated in an enclosed body of water such as a lake. |
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A large area was enclosed by a defensive wall with bastions and monumental gates, and the natural sheltered harbour was extended and deepened. |
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Applications should be made to me, as membership secretary, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope enclosed if a membership card is required. |
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All of the crystallized copper was enclosed in calcite, which was etched away with a sulfamic acid solution. |
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Smoky bats are very small bats with much reduced thumbs that are mostly enclosed in the wing membrane. |
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Sprinkle with pickled ginger and fold the bamboo mat so that the filling is enclosed, then moisten the uncovered strip of seaweed and roll up. |
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The plateau is enclosed by two mountain chains, the Sierra Madre Oriental to the east and Sierra Madre Occidental to the west. |
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The enclosed depressions are complex forms of dolines or sinkholes, which act as centripetal drainage basins. |
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Each individual, or zooid, is enclosed in a sheath of tissue, the zooecium, that in many species secretes a rigid skeleton of calcium carbonate. |
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The outer cable conductor is enclosed by a contact sleeve which has a plurality of radially resilient segments. |
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The full kitchen opens up into an enclosed back yard with an umbrellaed table and chairs. |
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Permits show that the three seven-story buildings total 230,000 square feet of enclosed space and 118,000 square feet of unenclosed space. |
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Two daggers and an unsheathed longsword were buckled at his waist, and there seemed to be more knives enclosed in his boots. |
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The ground level beneath this is enclosed by series of pyramidal glazed skylights that allow daylight to filter through the main foyer. |
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They can be installed in either enclosed cavities such as walls or unenclosed spaces such as attics. |
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From where I was standing I could make out a thick ring of sodden weeds that enclosed a smaller circle of deep water. |
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The centre of the city was walled and, with its water and food supply enclosed, could have withstood a long siege. |
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Following the successful implementation of the smoking ban in enclosed public places, they have devised a plan to mollycoddle us into wellness. |
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Apparently, James Bond will also drown in an enclosed water tank but be revived with some life-giving drug by a Japanese enemy. |
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But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
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Behind the towers would be an enclosed courtyard bordered by 17 townhouses. |
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Another type of explosion can happen when very fine powders or dust mixes with air in an enclosed space. |
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The reserve is a microcosm of the characteristic old Herefordshire landscape comprising hay meadows and orchards enclosed by thick hedgerows. |
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This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it. |
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It was a deeply traumatic experience anticipating a police dog going berserk in the enclosed space that is Streatham Hill ticket office. |
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I am a firm believer that smoking in any enclosed public area should be banned. |
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That day she had stood behind her mother in the working kitchen and watched her back bent over the Belfast sink enclosed in pink vinyl apron. |
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A few friends met and had a bit of fun coursing in a paddock of 400 acres enclosed with wire netting. |
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Continue straight along the enclosed track, which soon becomes a metalled lane, and follow this all the way back down into Gargrave. |
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It was enclosed by a circular stone wall, waist-high, with mossy steps leading down to the pool, and was filled with clear water. |
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You can sign the waiver that will be enclosed in the report, pay any tax you owe, and be happy its over. |
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With a geometric layout, commonly segmented into four quarters, the garden would be enclosed by buildings or walls. |
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They were also kept in warrens, enclosed areas of land in which they could feed and burrow, and from whence they were conveniently caught. |
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Your average busy bar accommodates a couple of hundred people in an enclosed and poorly ventilated area. |
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Smoking is to be banned in most enclosed public places under new government legislation announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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A small chamber enclosed in a water jacket was attached to the disc electrode. |
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This stone shows the heraldic achievement of Henry, including, significantly for us, a stag, gorged, enclosed in a fence. |
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Myra had enclosed a quire of writing paper and three bottles of ink, no excuses for not writing now. |
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The sound of fifty plus guns being cocked ready to fire echoed throughout the enclosed hangar. |
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A matching robe is enclosed by a maroon silk sash, weighted with more gems. |
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I enclosed a stamped, addressed, envelope so they could send me a receipt for the payment. |
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The base is an enclosed courtyard in the west suburb of the city where over 40 police dogs are kept and trained. |
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We also planted a wildflower and herb garden in the enclosed yard and constructed a storage shed. |
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Though the porch was, thankfully, enclosed, its windowed walls lacked the insulation necessary to keep out the blistering December air. |
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In addition, lifesize models of raggedly clothed families huddle enclosed behind glass in darkened recesses in the walls. |
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Commons were enclosed, and waste land reclaimed, by landlords or squatters, with consequent extinction of common grazing rights. |
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She also enclosed a gift certificate that the customer could redeem in the store. |
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The building is enclosed by imperforate walls, a favourite device of Moneo's that reinterprets the traditional form of the Spanish alcazar. |
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Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. |
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In such an enclosed environment, allergens from one food can spread to another. |
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The second and third toes of syndactylous species are mostly enclosed in a sheath of skin and appear fused, except for the claws. |
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Entry is via an enclosed porch to a wide entrance hall with understairs storage and coat closet. |
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The village square is dominated by a pristine, thatched church enclosed within a walled yard. |
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When I wanted to, I could sit nude, as the entire yard was enclosed by a tall cement block fence that had been painted pink. |
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Patrons could apparently stand in the yard around the stage and either stand or sit in the galleries which enclosed the yard. |
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Next to the small psychiatric hospital, with its yard enclosed by a high wire fence, was the leper colony. |
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They took their food and went to sit on the low wall that enclosed the yard. |
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Hornets and yellow jackets are paper wasps, too, but they build enclosed nests. |
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade. |
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Transcriptions from Newton's manuscripts represent deletions as strike-outs and insertions are enclosed within angle brackets. |
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These were single-engined, low-winged monoplanes, usually with enclosed cockpits, retracting undercarriages, and a fixed forward firing armament. |
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Willow Court is a sunken flooded area with willow trees and wetland vegetation, traversed and enclosed by a boardwalk. |
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Each floret is enclosed in a lemma and palea and all florets produce two lodicules, three stamens, and a gynoecium. |
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The piece of green grass near the bowling greens on Clarence Gardens is part of Bootham stray and has been enclosed for a long time. |
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There was a special feature on Beamsley Mill, which had the largest working enclosed mill wheel in Yorkshire. |
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Each major area is enclosed by a large number of isoglosses representing differences in lexis, grammar, and phonology. |
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As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging. |
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Alien finds that landlords generally collected Ricardian rent from enclosed farmers. |
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High up under the sloping roof, exercise rooms are located in a glass enclosed attic that overlooks the main hall. |
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The arc of the cloudless sky gives the impression that the whole world is enclosed in a dome and a bird is singing in a nearby tree. |
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A double broken gable was placed atop displaying the festooned Chigi mountains and crowned by their star enclosed in a roundel. |
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We have an enclosed dog run behind our garage where we usually leave the dogs when we are at work. |
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It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by. |
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Each egg is enclosed in a capsule around 12 cm in length, commonly known as a mermaid's purse. |
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Parents should realise these are real cars that attain high speeds on the enclosed track. |
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Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the sag and bounce associated with wire systems. |
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The large middle dial combines a conventional tacho with a digital speedo enclosed. |
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Before the runner sets off, he is put in an enclosed space with the hounds that then track his scent. |
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Control participants contacted by mail indicated their willingness to participate by returning an enclosed screening questionnaire. |
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Soldiers stood or sat on them and the vehicles were enclosed with tarpaulin. |
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The spaces in between are enclosed with glass, making two internal courtyards. |
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Please complete the enclosed questionnaire as this will enable us to take account of the needs of your club in the plan. |
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It is 120 feet long and 45 feet wide, is enclosed by cut stone granite walls and bounded by mature trees. |
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They are characterized by a single, pseudobivalved shell which enclosed the mantle and muscular foot. |
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I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms. |
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The reproductive organs are enclosed within the keel petals. |
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The positioning of the enclosed message card will automatically completely re-address said postal card so to be re-mailed again when stapled together. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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All the areas had previously been thought to be safe from high levels of seeping radon, which comes out of the ground and gathers in enclosed spaces. |
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I have since contacted several saddlers also the president of the guild of master saddlers at Albion saddlers to seek their opinions and advice, letters enclosed. |
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He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant. |
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You had mentioned that twins can develop when the inner cell mass splits in the blastocyst and forms two embryos enclosed in a common trophoblast. |
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Later that century it was enclosed and the arches added, with a slaughterhouse and other workrooms in the basement, butchers and other shops on the ground floor. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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The vast space enclosed by the ramparts have allowed the occupants to farm the area, with lynchets spreading across the camp and encroaching on the flint mines to the west. |
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Your letter didn't state whether you registered the mail, but if you enclosed money in a card without registering the envelope, it is a risk you take. |
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Higher up the section leucogranites become increasing more abundant and the pelitic gneisses occur only as xenolithic stringers enclosed wholly by the granite. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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If you plot the pressure of an enclosed gas on a vertical axis against its temperature on the horizontal scale, you get a straight line slanting upward to the right. |
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They are enclosed within typical porphyritic granite, which has a gently dipping compositional layering that is parallel to the axial planes of the eye structures. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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He enclosed about 70 percent of the tube in shrink-wrap plastic. |
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And incredibly, the tapered, figured satinwood panels on the legs are enclosed by dark and light stringing, which tapers as it moves down the leg. |
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A seiche occurs in bodies of water that are partially or completely enclosed, such as Hilo Bay, creating a standing wave that continually sloshes back and forth. |
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Marie shredded the book's pages, enclosed the shreds within gel capsules, put the capsules inside a glass druggist's bottle, and sealed the bottle with a cork stopper. |
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There was a yard enclosed by a high brick wall at one end of the place. |
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Designed for reasons other than the shooing of birds, her scarecrows frequently stood inside the yard, beneath trees, in corners of enclosed spaces. |
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Its Lombardini engine gives 47 hp, its cab is fully enclosed, its scarifier is center-mounted, and it offers two-speed hydrostatic drive and tandem drive. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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Available with huge mowing decks, commercial mowers can turn on a dime, and many can be equipped with enclosed cabs and snowplows or snowblowers for winter use. |
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These are little labels enclosed between an ampersand and a semi-colon. |
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The Velodrome's environmental efficiency is further demonstrated through the vast internal space enclosed by a light, latticed steel structure of inventive economy. |
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In its heyday, the city was enclosed by a wall some 8km in circumference, enclosing at one corner a citadel that contained a ziggurat, temples, and palaces. |
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After another couple of seconds, the feeling of being enclosed in a small space eased up and I noticed my lava lamp on my shelf, forming their comforting shapes. |
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The book is enclosed in glass along with dozens of tobacco beetles who over the course of the exhibition consume much of the book, leaving their dung behind. |
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The genera of Atripliceae, as the tribe is traditionally defined, have flowers that are usually unisexual and enclosed by well-developed bracteoles. |
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With Mac and Jesse we wanted to establish a friendship that was mostly a product of their common situation and enclosed world. |
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They are enclosed, usually with hard tops and heaters and roll down windows. |
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When you add a cabinet to a wall, use open shelves to showcase decorative items like perfume or bath salt bottles, and enclosed shelves and drawers to hide workaday items. |
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The two lagoons are enclosed by two strips of land called Feniglia and Giannella tombolos, where tourists can find kilometres of delightful beaches. |
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In mono form, the tone is unified, and the sound is more enclosed and less precision tooled. |
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Giving it to Lior, Shumba watched as the guard drew closer to Amenra, her graying blond curls fastened in a tight knot along her gold enclosed neck. |
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A triangle or square, while requiring the minimum number of vantages for sight lines, enclosed too much unutilized space in its corners and presented too large a perimeter. |
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Foyers, auditorium and flytower are all enclosed in a single sculptural form, like an upturned hull, running west-east across the main north-south grain of the building. |
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By the end of 2007, all enclosed public places and workplaces would follow and by the end of 2008 arrangements will be in place for licensed premises. |
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I was asked to forward with my Report the documents enclosed therewith. |
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It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin. |
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If this open space were ever lost, the only undeveloped land left in the vicinity would be the private and enclosed playing fields belonging to the school. |
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Known as bottom fermentation, to ensure hygienic conditions, enclosed fermenters are used with a conical base, in which the yeast settles into the base. |
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These holes were sewn all round or enclosed with narrow bolt ropes. |
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The plant cell membrane is enclosed within this meshwork of cellulose. |
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On the Bowling Green near Manhattan's southern tip, for instance, stood a vacant pedestal enclosed by an iron fence around which stray pigs often rooted. |
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I have enclosed an excerpt from the ship's log from before the crash. |
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The building envelope is usually formed from balconies and loggias, creating a semi-public layer enclosed by an external skin of folding or sliding shutters. |
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The photograph enclosed was a holiday snap of a pretty blonde woman looking back over her shoulder on a river bank and laughing at the photographer. |
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There is also an enclosed stable yard off which are four loose boxes. |
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Oh, and people with unpleasantly posh Home Counties accents who speak far louder than they need to in an enclosed space should probably be gagged with gaffer tape. |
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The absorbent article includes a liquid permeable cover, a liquid-impermeable baffle and an absorbent enclosed by the cover and the baffle to form a pad. |
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The K950 Active has an enclosed drive belt to protect the transmission in the cutting arm from dust and moisture, and a completely new blade guard with rubber bearings. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange is dominantly sedimentary with lenses of bedded limestone, sandstone, siltstone, and locally vesicular basalt, enclosed in a matrix of pelitic schist. |
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The sample, which can be liquid, solid, or gas, is usually enclosed in an absorption cell, which in turn may be enclosed in an oven to vaporize and atomize the material. |
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Once enclosed, these uses of the land become restricted to the owner, and it ceases to be land for the use of commoners. |
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My Sif, Even the wide plains, Even Middle Garth's broad reaches, Even Ase's Garth itself Cannot hold our love enclosed. |
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Caissons were enclosed dry chambers built on river beds to facilitate the construction of bridge piers. |
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It was also enacted that all coppices or underwoods should be enclosed for periods from four to seven years after felling. |
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Scotland was the first country in the UK to ban smoking in enclosed public places. |
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York's centre is enclosed by the city's medieval walls, which are a popular walk. |
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The result is also shown to hold in combination with the additional constraint of preserving the enclosed volume, or isochoricity. |
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One could see part of the dimly lit court where under an enclosed poplar two soldiers on a stone bench were playing lansquenet. |
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The risk of burns or fire is also greater with bare bulbs, leading to their prohibition in some places unless enclosed by the luminaire. |
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The English Electric streamline fleet also included 45 standard enclosed single deck trams known as railcoaches. |
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In the macrotidal environments of NW Australia this is likely to be less for open water areas but may be comparable for semi enclosed embayments. |
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Rugby Fives is a handball game, similar to squash, played in an enclosed court. |
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The villa buildings were often independent structures linked by their enclosed courtyards. |
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The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle comprises a number of major buildings enclosed by the upper bailey wall, forming a central quadrangle. |
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Doorways are frequently enclosed within a square head over the arch mouldings, the spandrels being filled with quatrefoils or tracery. |
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They are made of small pieces of beef, and thin slices of potatoe, highly peppered, and enclosed in wrappers of paste. |
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In July 2007, a law was introduced to forbid smoking in all enclosed public places in England, including pubs. |
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Meat pie is cooked meat with or without cereal, condiments seasoning and water, enclosed in a case of pastry. |
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Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65,000 gallons, which is still in use. |
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The ringfort would typically have enclosed the family home, small farm buildings or workshops, and animal pens. |
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Once enclosed, use of the land became restricted to the owner, and it ceased to be common land for communal use. |
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There was widespread agreement in contemporary accounts that profit making opportunities were better with enclosed land. |
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Whereas earlier land had been enclosed in order to make it available for sheep farming, by 1650 the steep rise in wool prices had come to an end. |
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Public roads through enclosed common land were made to an accepted width between boundaries. |
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In July 2006, smoking in enclosed public places was banned, a law put in place to protect workers' right to a healthy working environment. |
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It housed two crew in an open cockpit and 15 passengers in an enclosed cabin. |
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The enclosed cabin could carry four passengers with an extra seat in the cockpit. |
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In 1840, British scientist Warren de la Rue enclosed a coiled platinum filament in a vacuum tube and passed an electric current through it. |
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The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from Fern Hill. |
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Glen Sligachan enclosed by the Black Cuillin and Marsco from South Bla Bheinn. |
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The station has catering units and shops, a large ticket hall and an enclosed car park with over 200 spaces. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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The observation deck includes an enclosed glass balcony that extends 10 feet out on the side of the building. |
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Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. |
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However, some livestock are not enclosed, are fed by access to natural foods, and are allowed to breed freely. |
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The idea behind this is to discourage smoking by making it more inconvenient, and to stop harmful smoke being present in enclosed public spaces. |
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These mosques have square or rectangular plans with an enclosed courtyard and covered prayer hall. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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Cruise ships sailed from Langton Dock, part of the enclosed north docks system. |
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The lough is almost totally enclosed by the Ards Peninsula and is linked to the Irish Sea by a long narrow channel or strait. |
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Methane is also an asphyxiant and may displace oxygen in an enclosed space. |
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The site was originally enclosed by a curvilinear bank and ditch, which is still visible in the south west corner. |
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The David class of torpedo boats were steam powered with a partially enclosed hull. |
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Where a pipeline containing passes under a road or railway, it is usually enclosed in a protective casing. |
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Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosed pools, usually for food. |
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Calais is built on low ground with low sand dunes on either side and is enclosed by fortifications. |
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The walls enclosed all the seven hills of Rome plus the Campus Martius and, on the right bank of the Tiber, the Trastevere district. |
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As part of defence works against the threat torpedo attack, work commenced on two northern breakwaters to complete the enclosed harbour. |
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The upper part of a paddle wheel is normally enclosed in a paddlebox to minimise splashing. |
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Playing cards were enclosed in envelopes and a subject put under hypnosis attempted to identify them. |
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In 2016, it was reported that a dinosaur tail with feathers had been found enclosed in amber. |
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Over the next 200 years Dorset's population grew substantially and additional land was enclosed for farming to provide the extra food required. |
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Many feed in protected environments, such as enclosed inside silk galleries, rolled leaves or by mining between the leaf surfaces. |
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They can be either fully enclosed or open air barns again depending on the climate. |
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When a tube shaped bag is used, the entire part can be enclosed within the bag. |
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The high permeability ferrite core allows it to be compact enough to be enclosed inside the radio's case and still have adequate sensitivity. |
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Symbel consists of rounds of ritual drinking and toasting, and invariably takes place within an enclosed space of some kind. |
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A landlocked state or landlocked country is a sovereign state entirely enclosed by land, or whose only coastlines lie on closed seas. |
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The enclosed terrain was also to the Portuguese' advantage and the Ming encirclement proved detrimental to the attackers. |
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Rarely, smallpox has been spread by virus carried in the air in enclosed settings such as buildings, buses, and trains. |
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The oldest parts of the district of Old San Juan remain partly enclosed by massive walls. |
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A golden chalice enclosed in a field of azure has been the symbol of Galicia since the 13th century. |
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The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. |
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For example, in England, many lands held as common lands were enclosed so that only the landlord could graze his animals. |
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Both are relative terms, and both are generally enclosed in square brackets. |
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We stood before a gate, looking into a court enclosed by three walls and roofed by a vine on a raftered trellis. |
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Central to the traditional homestead is the cattle byre, a circular area enclosed by large logs interspaced with branches. |
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As early as the 12th century, some fields in England tilled under the open field system were enclosed into individually owned fields. |
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Many farms were bought by yeomen who enclosed their property and improved their use of the land. |
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Medieval Northampton had many churches, monasteries and the University of Northampton, which were all enclosed by the town walls. |
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Technological advances had moved the open water wheel into an enclosed turbine or water motor. |
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When the cone is carefully lifted off, the enclosed material slumps a certain amount, owing to gravity. |
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Mingay noted in his 1997 book that when the Swing riots broke out in 1830, the heavily enclosed Midlands remained almost entirely quiet. |
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If a naked flame was thus enclosed totally by such a gauze, then methane could pass into the lamp and burn safely above the flame. |
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Stairs leading to upper levels are sometimes built on the outside, and balconies are sometimes enclosed. |
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Small stone circles here surround two enclosed platform monuments, which are set together. |
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At lower altitudes, the landscape is characterised by pasture and meadows enclosed by dry stone walls. |
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The primary agricultural use of the Cheshire Plain is dairy farming, creating the general appearance of enclosed hedgerow fields. |
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Terminal reaves tend to run for great distances along contours or watersheds and served to divide the enclosed areas from the higher open moor. |
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Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep or swine. |
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It is exceptionally well preserved owing to its solid stone construction, the numerous hut circles being enclosed by a stone wall. |
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The site is enclosed by a stone wall, interrupted by a large, paved entrance facing south, uphill towards Hameldown. |
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Blackmore in his 1882 novel Christowell, is now only represented by a cross minus its shaft, which is enclosed near the almshouses. |
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The fields were enclosed by Act in 1791, and Tharp gave the cottagers about thirteen acres for their right of shack. |
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All materials must be shelfworthy for deposit at the SRLF. Volumes may be boxed or enclosed in archival containers if necessary. |
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In its elongated form, the shen ring became the cartouche which enclosed and protected a royal name. |
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They were all single-masted, slooplike little sailboats, around 40 feet in length, with enclosed decks and an engine. |
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Subplot, a story line enclosed within the principal story to provide relief from the main plot's tension, add character dimension, etc. |
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We never go beyond the present.... Tomorrow never comes. Our existence is enclosed within the divine moment, the eternal now. |
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The newspaper was enclosed in an ungummed wrapper, tied round with a piece of string. |
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Both cockpits were enclosed under a large canopy and both crew sat on zero-zero ejector seats. |
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The pipes are arranged in four stacks of four high in a fully enclosed and inerted cargo house on the weather deck. |
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The new gates at Terminal 4 will feature enclosed jet bridges and offer customers proximity to a flagship Sky Club and chef-driven restaurants. |
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At the top of each block is a cafeteria enclosed by segments of barrel vault. |
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I keep spotting tall Acanthus mollis, or bear's breech, right, with its stately spires of white flowers enclosed in pinky-purple bracts. |
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Humboldt Mall, located in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, is a 106,000 square foot enclosed mall anchored by Extra Foods and SAAN Department Store. |
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Spectacular fire crackers, enclosed in safety cages, were set off outside homes and restaurants which led to applause from the assembled throng. |
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The enclosed biomes are made of plastic, hexagonal panels that are inflated to trap heat, maintaining temperatures for the greenhouse's plants. |
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The oldest standing building on Merseyside, Birkenhead Priory encapsulates so much of the town's history within a small, enclosed site. |
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We provide the first recorded case of Black-billed Magpies nesting in a fully enclosed, pre-formed cavity. |
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The picture I have enclosed is of the first mannequin parade in the fashion theatre of Howells after the war. |
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The photodiodes and mirror are enclosed in a thermoelectrically cooled environment. |
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Muntin grids enclosed in 1-inch insulating glass provide a traditional design option that is virtually maintenance-free. |
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The fully developed microsporangium consists of a mass of haploid pollen grains enclosed within the sporangial wall. |
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And when enclosed within the gel, the myoglobin retained 70 percent of its activity compared with free myoglobin, the researchers report. |
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As in other types of small construction equipment, enclosed cabs are becoming a more popular option with new tractors. |
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Feature totally enclosed, dust and moisture-resistant magnetic drives that extend coil life and allow trouble-free external cleaning. |
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Chroococcus turgidus are spherical or subspherical and occur in groups of 2-4, rarely 8-16 enclosed in a gelatinous or mucous matrix. |
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Examples of oscillograms and spectrograms of sounds recorded from an inoculated frond on day 7 in enclosed and exposed environments. |
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The Davy lamp is a wick lamp made of metal, with the flame enclosed inside a mesh screen. |
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Scientists and museum curators typically use tiger or dermestid beetle larva enclosed in containers to clean a skull perfectly. |
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The enclosed porch holds ground pine, massed poinsettias, and other winter blooms. |
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Unlike most other caravanserais that are enclosed within four walls, the tailor's version is a long alley with vaunted archways that opens up onto Abu Ali River. |
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The land started to be enclosed and from the 17th century onwards larger estates developed, leading to establishment of areas of large regular shaped fields. |
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Logan Valley Mall was Crown American's first enclosed shopping mall. |
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Midtown Mall, located in Oshawa, Ontario, is an enclosed single-story shopping centre with approximately 144,000 square feet of leasable area and is 98 percent leased. |
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Seeds are embryonic plants that are enclosed in a seed coat. |
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As has been noted, Merchant's critique of Baconian science is based upon a naturalization of the female body as a vessel enclosed by a single, delicate, rupturable surface. |
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The power generated by tidal range technology, which includes lagoons and barrages, is proportional to the area enclosed times the height of the tidal range. |
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In addition to a scent-proof zipper, the bag uses an activated Carbon Web Adsorber, which keeps the enclosed activated carbon suspended in a free air circulation format. |
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The insulation properties of wetsuits is dependent on the bubbles of gas enclosed within the material of the wetsuit, which reduce its capacity to conduct heat. |
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The numbers of the French have been greatly magnified, as your Honor may see by a copy of the enclosed journal of a person, whom I sent out to gain intelligence. |
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This is to certify that I have been in the service of the enclosed Dorothy Quick for five days and have found her sober, honest, willing, and unlazy. |
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Stonehenge is therefore interpreted as functioning as an enclosed cremation cemetery at this time, the earliest known cremation cemetery in the British Isles. |
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In that day the pavilion consisted of an enclosed ground floor with a snackbar and restrooms, while the upper floor was an open air, roofed dance floor. |
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An early example of direct action taken by the society was its overnight removal of two miles of railings that enclosed Berkhamstead common in 1866 with the aid of 120 people. |
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By contrast, straight enclosure roads which were laid out between 1760 and 1840 run through the then newly enclosed lands with straight walls or hedges. |
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The more productive enclosed farms meant that fewer farmers were needed to work the same land, leaving many villagers without land and grazing rights. |
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The rate of fall of the surface of water ponded over the soil within the ring gives a measure of the infiltration rate for the particular enclosed area. |
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The three crew members were accommodated in a fully enclosed cabin. |
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At this book's inception, when we came to, we found ourselves already traipsing around Penrose steps, already reactively enclosed in an unceasing loop. |
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For example, enclosed bodies of water, such as fjords or the Black Sea, have shallow sills at their entrances, causing water to be stagnant there for a long time. |
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As a contrast to wild fisheries, farmed fisheries can operate in sheltered coastal waters, in rivers, lakes and ponds, or in enclosed bodies of water such as tanks. |
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The nest is usually domed, though it may lack a roof in enclosed sites. |
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This is due presumably to the enclosed mixed forest habitat of Hokkaido. |
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Coastal ecosystems also appear to be threatened by sea level rise, especially enclosed seas such as the Baltic, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. |
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Like many old houses, this one had a front section, where I lived, and at the back an interior courtyard, the Hof, enclosed on all three sides by more apartments. |
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Subsidence is another issue, both from soil compaction on filled land, and also when wetlands are enclosed by levees and drained to create Polders. |
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Another use of such enclosed land is the creation of fish ponds. |
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An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it and with a free connection to the open sea. |
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