The diameter of the inscribing sphere of the rhombic dodecahedron was 8.34 nm. |
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This he obtained by circumscribing and inscribing a circle with regular polygons having 96 sides. |
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Diogenes of Oenoanda propagated Epicurean doctrines in Asia Minor, inscribing them on the wall of a Stoa in his home town. |
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Ptolemy calculated chords by first inscribing regular polygons of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 sides in a circle. |
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Jensom led them all into a bright room, filled with monks inscribing words of wisdom onto tablets and papyrus. |
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The designer undoubtedly used a set of beam compasses with the distance between the inscribing points advancing by units or half units. |
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Furthermore, we have a considerable growth rate with the Committee inscribing between 20 and 40 new properties per year. |
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After spending hours inscribing case after case of hardbacks, Bech begins to fade. |
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Now, writing the new name of the Lord doesn't mean inscribing some words on the body of souls like a tattoo. |
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Unlike museums or universities, it cannot nourish donors' egos by inscribing their name above a building, or hall. |
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Clay and stone provided permanence, but inscribing the records required considerable labour. |
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Also to be considered is whether the famous 180-day deadline for inscribing on merits can be extended by the court. |
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Indeed, the mere prospect of inscribing a site on this List often proves to be effective, and can incite rapid conservation action. |
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But the ways of a globalized ecology, rigged as it is upon a patchwork of political boundaries, works often delusively, rarely inscribing itself in a single language. |
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However, despite some changes, existing Mode 4 offers tend to stop short of being commercially meaningful, with new entries inscribing less than the existing level of openness. |
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It was not a question of presenting the space as a work, but of inscribing an action in time and in the real world, extending beyond the exhibition and its dates. |
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By inscribing particular conditions or qualifications within a specific sector and mode of supply, a Member could limit the scope of application of the national treatment principle to that sector and mode of supply. |
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Regarding inscription, some parties preferred inscribing information on targets in an annex to a decision, while others suggested that without a legally-binding agreement, an annex provides insufficient certainty. |
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Poetic and dreamlike, her books reveal that by documenting personal history in a book, one carries on a universal quest to find, in this very object, the right space for inscribing meaningful symbols. |
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And next, as entrepreneurs, they will project themselves into the future by inscribing project leadership into the heart of their business performance. |
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It is for this reason that the bodily practice may be said to be inscribing of society as a whole, as well as something which transforms the individual body and spirit. |
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Scribes wrote by inscribing them with cuneiform script using a blunt reed called a stylus. |
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Around 1760 BC, King Hammurabi further developed Babylonian law, by codifying and inscribing it in stone. |
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Inscribing the most sacred symbol on something profane and worldly, such as money, works against the religious canons. |
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