Or you can build densely stacked courtyard housing, arranged in the Georgian manner in crescents or squares. |
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His unquenchable enthusiasm sees crescents and terraces, a hotel and a library, and bathing machines. |
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On the crescents were rubies and garnets in diamond form and in round forms. |
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It measured 670 feet across and depicted a chain of crescents around a central circle. |
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Soon her palm resembled a chart of lunar phases, four thin moons, their tiny scarlet crescents crossing the lines of galaxies and Fate. |
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Resting atop the salad were two crescents of puff pastry filled with potatoes and cheese. |
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Great sweeping ridges of sand snaked up to star-shaped, wind-blown summits in perfect crescents. |
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The capillaries of glomeruli with cellular crescents were collapsed and showed few or no inflammatory cells. |
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The beach is one of those long sweeping crescents of sand, book-ended by massive piles of granite boulders topped with towering Hoop Pines. |
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The night was silent, all three moons were alive in the sky now and their glowing crescents cast an eerie glow across his face. |
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Rounds, loops, and crescents, she recalled Elgeran speaking of them once or twice. |
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Electric lights turn the avenues and boulevards, corners and crescents, into platforms for performance. |
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Another difference between the hemispheres, which is often overlooked, is the direction in which the crescents of the Waxing and Waning Moons point. |
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In the 1820s Bath, Bristol, Dublin, and Edinburgh, cities which had flourished in the eighteenth century, were all still raising classical squares, streets, and crescents. |
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With the addition of two crescents for eyes, they limn a portrait of a sad President George W. Bush. |
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The road network pattern in Granger consists of local roads, crescents and courts branching off from Hamilton Boulevard. |
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The road network pattern consists of crescents and cul-de-sacs branching out from a main road. |
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Purpure, a chevron ermine cottised argent between two crescents and a scorpion or. |
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Thicker sheets may be formed into cases, pinwheels, crescents, or braids, with or without fillings and glazes or icings. |
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A main boulevard leads through the upland subdivision, with culs-de-sac and crescents providing access to properties off this main road. |
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The road network consists of culs-de-sac and crescents linked by three main roads. |
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Park Meadows Boulevard provides access to the neighbourhood's crescents and culs-de-sac. |
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Some was leavened, some unleavened, they used different kinds of flour, and they made different shapes, including rings and crescents. |
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The crescents for uni 2700 LH are very wide suitable for conveying products that need a large, even surface. |
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Tudor Boulevard loops its way through the subdivision, with curving crescents and culs-de-sac leading from this main roadway. |
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With its fresh, cheese-stuffed pasta shells drizzled with a sauce that is rich but not overpowering, these miniature crescents are very tasty indeed. |
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Religious jewelry such as crosses, crucifixes, stars of David, ichthuses, crescents, etc, are permissible if similar jewelry is permitted in the dresscode. |
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A young girl dressed like an angel, her face painted deathly white save for her red lips and the bright pink crescents around her eyes, is led on horseback through a curious crowd. |
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This pattern is much denser than that of the rural area, but is still considered low density. Individual homes occupy large lots of land in rural residential areas, and you may find crescents and dead-end roads. |
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The road network consists of crescents and culs-de-sac. |
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The hindwings are reddish brown on the underside with a marginal row of white hourglass-shaped spots and a submarginal row of white crescents above black dots. |
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The maple leaf flanked by two crescents was taken from a central part of the Kinnaird shield, which underscores Castlegar as a Canadian community and recalls an earlier emblem that is part of the collective civic heritage. |
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Leigh could single-handedly turn salsify into the next It vegetable, and its parsnippy flavour steals the show from the slightly heavy pasta crescents with their pleasantly crumbly cauliflower filling. |
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The green crescents are one of the main elements found in the coat of arms of the Chief of the Clan McNab and honour the township's Scots founder. |
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The upperside is black with a row of orange crescents along the outer edge of the wings. There are several rows of white spots inside the orange crescents. |
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They could be combined with cameos, for example, and set with precious gems cut in new techniques, and they could be made in the form of birds, flowers, leaves, crescents, stars, bows, and the like. |
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Atlas margarine Special layering emphasises the pastry cook products containing puff pastry such as crescents, slipper, palm trees, shnecks, vanilla slice etc. |
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Eccentric flints show a great variety of forms, such as crescents, crosses, snakes, and scorpions. |
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For France in 2008, the two crescents of the Moon will be visible in metropolitan France two days after the new Moons on August and September, at evening on September 1st and at evening on October 1st. |
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All the things which I only saw on the drawing board are now there in real time, like those crescents used to align the structure exactly to within millimetre accuracy. |
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My wife organised a birthday convoy of 4x4s, hotdogging over yardangs accompanied by the screams of fear and delight as we flew over crescents of ochre sand dunes. |
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The road, collectively known as The Parade, has a different name for each block and it is on these parades and crescents that many of Llandudno's hotels are built. |
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There were over a score of small gold beads, 2 gold scaraboids, gold crescents, pendants shaped like pomegranate buds, several gold rings, pins of gold-covered bronze. |
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Schulman interprets the glyph as two Crescents of Soul interconnected via a Cross of Matter. |
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