The flower remedies work on a mind-body level, centering around life force energy. |
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Run a glue stick along the edges and attach the vellum to the card inside, centering it in the window. |
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Brunelleschi won the contest in 1420 with a proposal to erect the dome without wooden centering. |
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The film rarely shifts to interior shots, instead centering its narrative attentions on the activity in this park-like area. |
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The crystals were expected to have a stopband centering at around 4 m, which was verified in testing. |
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It then ramifies, or grows in a similar manner to a root system through the host, centering on the digestive system. |
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She concentrated on centering herself, achieving a slight measure of control. |
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Glue the two lining boards to the insides of the covers, centering the lining boards vertically and aligning to the score line. |
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Place the keg on the scale and tilt it on its edge centering it in the middle of the scale. |
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Another way that vloggers utilize their sites is to indulge in a natural narcissistic tendency by centering their vlogs on themselves. |
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Once this is done, with appropriate hacks for Internet Explorer, vertical centering is achieved. |
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Main's method of meditation bears a similarity to, but has some differences from, centering prayer as practiced and taught by Keating. |
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There is a proliferation of religious discourses centering on spirits, spirit possession, and witchcraft. |
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The magazine also features articles centering on movie stars and their matches. |
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A more interesting film, also centering on Filipino-Americans, closes the fest. |
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The rodeo setting itself, centering upon cowboy and cowgirl stardom, is an important part of the Western popular tradition. |
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For me, there is a complex network of paths through the house, all centering on the study where my current project is available for instant scrutiny. |
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In the meantime, Brad Chartrand is centering the Vlasak-Palffy line. |
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In addition to the change channels, a centering steady rest with exact fitting centering jaws can be employed for seldom used intermediate sizes. |
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He is your Guide in correlating, centering, and coordinating your Uranian activities and interests. |
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Flexible tool location in the fixture mounting platen due to replaceable centering bushing with precision bore. |
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There is no conversation with a woman that a mansplainer feels more entitled to dominate than one centering on sports in general and football in particular. |
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The sealing ring for the seal between two components is held in place by the centering ring. |
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The subsequent separating, feeding and centering to the machine is fully automated. |
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Their centering shoulder allows them to be accurately mounted and aligned on the machine spindle. |
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Expectations for U. S. seeding intentions seem to be centering around 87Â million acres for corn and 71Â to 72Â million acres for soybeans. |
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This boring machine is equipped with a centering device, boring tools, and a boring tool micro-adjustment device, and more. |
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Continue to breathe up the tube, centering in your pineal, for about five minutes. |
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Place the glass bleb flat-side down on top of the glue drop on the front of the Mars picture, pressing down to spread the glue, and centering the bleb. |
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Marshall's meditations here encompassed many styles and mediums, while centering on themes of community, sociopolitical awareness, the African diaspora and black culture. |
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In fact, the scene was a rather optimistic one, centering on pride that Lonegan had outperformed initial expectations. |
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It was my lodestone, my centering point, my story as a journalist covering Germany and the East Bloc. |
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Customs centering on marriage and gender relations are hotly debated. |
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Like many African families, these Creole families are matrifocal, centering on the mother's lineage, with strong traditions of women working outside of the home. |
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Register security chiefs promised a total and immediate clampdown, centering on limiting access to PR bunnies and a complete ban on PR-sponsored lunchtime beanos. |
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But Kholos stresses the positive, depicting the strong community life, centering on the front stoop, where the women gossip and the boys play stoop ball. |
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Using the basted line as a centering and positioning aid, hoop one panel with cut-away stabilizer underneath and embroider the swag on the left half of the panel. |
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The brush centering bracket will position the brush driver. |
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This centering point on the rubber is the point from which the pitcher pushes off the rubber with his driving back leg. |
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In so doing, the argument proposes an alternative to the more familiar explanations centering on an individual's capacity for violence, authoritative rule, or market structuring. |
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With all the headlines and speculation now centering on Cantona, Cole will, perhaps, switch quietly if not totally unnoticed into goal-scoring mode. |
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Zigzag reed, permitting the adjustment of yarns and their perfect centering to the total beam working width, more over the change of warping yarns density. |
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The follow-up to Revelation space, centering on Tanner, a security operative, amnesiac after a space elevator accident, who finds himself in Chasm city, a city contaminated by a biomechanical virus. |
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During training the emphasis was on the five pillars of TK Chiba Shihan, 8th Dan and student of O'Sensei: centering, connecting, aliveness, openness, wholeness. |
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Some vocalization, however, has been recorded, and these normally are centering on the nesting period. |
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An optical plummet, built into either the tribrach or alidade of total station instruments, permits accurate centering over a point. |
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The crown is guided by a set of three roller assemblies and centering springs, avoiding any lateral displacement of the crown during the maintenance operation. |
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The centering procedure may have to be repeated in order to get the best possible contrast if a specimen slide or the bottom surface of a culture vessel is not flat. |
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Beaumarchais shocked and scandalized theatre-goers of the 18th century with his trilogy of bawdy plays centering on the rascally jack-of-all-trades, Figaro. |
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It simultaneously tells two stories occurring in two different time frames, both centering on a tragedy that befell one rural New Brunswick family. |
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Our perceptual space is at root a comportmental space, centering on the body, and knowing a location in ego-centric terms is a behavioral knowledge expressed actively. |
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The iliopsoas is crucial for both centering body weight through the pelvis without overextending the low back and allowing better control while flexing the hip. |
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Estuary English is an English dialect or accent associated with South East England, especially the area along the River Thames and its estuary, centering around London. |
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The Lowcountry, most famously centering on the cities of Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, once constituted its own entirely unique English dialect region. |
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An agricultural variant of Luddism, centering on the breaking of threshing machines, occurred during the widespread Swing Riots of 1830 in southern and eastern England. |
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Absentmindedly, he pursed and unpursed his lips as if centering a berry. |
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