Here, on just four walls, is as good a cross-section of post-war figurative art as you are ever likely to see in any gallery bar the Tate. |
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The show presents a cross-section of works that blur the line between the humorous and absurd. |
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An iron bar of rectangular cross-section is mortised into the sole, to form the mouth front. |
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In smaller specimens the entire upper platform surface may slope into a deep groove, giving the element a V-shaped cross-section. |
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A non-profit organisation, it represents the entire cross-section of women entrepreneurs in the country. |
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It has outraged the sensibilities of a wide cross-section of people around the world. |
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Taking a cross-section of the country would reveal an urban versus rural spilt. |
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It attracts a real cross-section of regulars, enticed by weekly live music and comedy and an evolving selection of cask ales. |
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The Eugenics Review reflected the broad cross-section of eugenic interpretations of demography and degeneration. |
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Today Hinglish or Pinglish is acceptable to a wide cross-section of people. |
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The sample should be at least 300 qualified responses taken from a cross-section of 20 voting precincts. |
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Perhaps, the word is inscribed in English so that a cross-section of tourists would understand it. |
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A thin layer of extracellular matrix separating fiber groups within the muscle appears in cross-section. |
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Where any dimension in cross-section is 150 mm or more, duct work, electrical trunking and pipe work shall be shown in double lines. |
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Products with a square, rectangular, triangular, or polygonal cross-section can have corners rounded along their whole length. |
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A cross-section of the people who will have to live with and utilize the process should explore and develop the process for your organization. |
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The committee actually devoted six months to the hearings and that was a very large amplitude and cross-section of stakeholders and witnesses. |
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At each sampling height, the whole cross-section was considered and no information about the individual tree ring distributions was available. |
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Another way to look at this might, of course, be to cross-section it the other way. |
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For instruments with housing and cable gland, use cable with round cross-section. |
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The accompanying drawing shows an earth surface and atmospheric cross-section. |
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In addition, cross-section microscopic examination of the bond area did not reveal visual indication of chemical attack. |
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Low magnification view of the particle array in cross-section after being metallographically polished. |
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Workshop Objective: Engage a cross-section of interested groups and individuals in discussion of key packaging issues. |
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In the popup menu for one of the supplied products, a new option appears: the choice of the chassis cross-section. |
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The curvature of the central line is a one-dimension variable characterizing each infinitesimal cross-section. |
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In the rollover test the waistrail may be the second area to contact the ground after initial deformation of the vehicle cross-section. |
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Therefore, the radar cross-section is quite difficult to estimate and is normally determined by measurement. |
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This conductor is of the same type and cross-section as the down conductor of the installation. |
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In addition, the tubes of serpulids have distinct lamellae in cross-section. |
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It is also often assumed that the road cross-section conforms to a regular design standard, with a metalled width of 20 ft. |
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There was a great cross-section of people there from across the socio-economic scale and all walks of life. |
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All classes used for recruitment were general elective courses that attracted a diverse cross-section of male and female college students. |
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It consists of a pair of C-section pieces welded back-to-back at their perimeter to produce an I-beam cross-section. |
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The length of the largest starch grains was measured from three cells of the endodermis per cross-section with a micrometer ocular. |
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Pigs' or boars' tusks are markedly curved but small in cross-section and with no visible grain. |
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The exhibition serves as a compendium of information on a cross-section of engineering colleges in the State. |
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In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris. |
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The cross-section shows the cup to be made of vegatative hyphae with the hymenium layer exposed. |
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Constitutional law requires that jury pools must be a fair cross-section of the community and not systematically racially biased. |
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However, a cross-section of commuters, residents and commercial establishment owners are opposing the new system. |
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There's no cross-section of early period lo-fi, mid-period big studio slickness and late period mid-fi compromise. |
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As the cross-section at right shows, the stem has a central core of vascular tissue which is usually lobed. |
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You get a real cross-section of people in here but the majority have fast road cars or modified cars. |
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The flatness at the cross-section is defined by the rate of the maximum width of the sac. |
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The captain takes us on a guided tour, and the ship's various cabins and state-rooms are laid open to us in cross-section. |
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I have never, in all my years of being involved in the industry, seen such a cross-section of worn-out, broken and abused leather. |
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The Supreme Court is not supposed to comprise a cross-section of the American public, or of the American legal profession. |
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The geomorphology of the sabkha setting can be evaluated with reference to the cross-section of the Black Reef Formation. |
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Generally, it is impractical to try to connect all of the cross-section of the shape. |
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Walrus ivory is derived from the male animal and usually has a much smaller cross-section. |
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The Tony Award nominees, announced Tuesday, are a cross-section of Most Talented and Most Popular. |
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Most respondents found that a comparison of medical discharge policies and practices among a cross-section of organizations is useful to appreciate the relative strength of programs in their different contexts. |
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The search engine flips through the copy of its known world, presenting a cross-section of all knowledge within its reach, regardless of its cultural weight. |
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The four-stroke engine shows the cross-section of an engine complete with all functions such as fuel intake, ignition, piston compression, exhaust, and so on. |
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Pultrusion is a continuous process of manufacturing of composite materials with constant cross-section whereby reinforcing fibers are pulled through a resin. |
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Scanning by computerized axial tomography, which provides a cross-section image of the brain, helps with the diagnosis. |
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The CSC's initial list was pared down to a few dozen candidate programs across a broad cross-section of supervisory skills. |
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The fiber optic cable control units LVSR 325 can be used for both plastic and glass fiber optic cables with a cross-section of 2.2 mm and 4 mm. |
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Dependent on the cross-sectional size and shape, we can also supply sectional wire up to a cross-section of approx. 100mm². |
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In them, the resisting cross-section consists of four adhesively bonded laminated glass panes. |
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Shape: trapezoidal truncated conical longitudinal section and rounded cross-section. |
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Next, a dramatically striped cross-section of pressed and fried pig's trotter and blood pudding has a deliciously grubby refinement. |
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Releasing ring High pliability due to special profile shape: Prevents changes in the cross-section. |
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This problem afflicts a wide cross-section of industries, from factory floor to offices. |
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This highly structured universe of energy has as its symbolic representation a cross-section of a tree, with its countless layers of striations. |
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Globular vessel with a foot-ring at the base and with a semi-circular cross-section and slightly everted rim. |
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The cross-section of the flat-bottomed valley shows a morainic scree at the foot of each slope. |
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Tine safety is ensured by a large cross-section double spring which prevents any accidental slipping. |
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A glass thermometer must be straight and its external cross-section must be approximately circular. |
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If the length and cross-section increase, the dead weight of the reel increases. |
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The handrail should be circular in cross-section and about 45 mm in diameter. |
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The pre-crack was located in the heat-affected zone of the weld, near a sudden change in the cross-section. |
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She represents a fading tradition of gentility, the bizarre criminals are a cross-section of a nation in decline. |
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Its cross-section is about midway between an all-steel and all-concrete version. |
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The design of compression and flexural members requires knowledge of the cross-section classification. |
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Burstlining, a trenchless pipe-bursting method, is used for repairing damaged pipelines by retaining or enlarging the hydraulic cross-section. |
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Bread is best seen in cross-section, and each cross-section is different. |
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The final cross-section is generally round. |
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All ten design series shortlisted by the jury were shown to a cross-section of the public in October 1996 in the countries likely to be participating in the euro area. |
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In order to make sure that the complete cross-section of the cables is inspected, it is necessary to attain magnetic saturation also in the center cable cross-section. |
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The incorporation of equal opportunities into all policy areas, i.e. gender mainstreaming, has now been adopted as the guiding principle in a wide cross-section of EU policy areas. |
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However, what I can say is that the way this study is fashioned is so that a representative sample of Canadians is asked to participate, not people from special interest groups but rather a cross-section of Canadians. |
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The manual will be intended for a broad cross-section of the public and will take the form of local guides specifically related to the situations encountered. |
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In many Member States, where the Commission operates information bureaux, it is not possible to reach a broad cross-section of the public through holding conferences for experts. |
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As a result, some writers have made an adjustment to rates of return calculated from cross-section data, corresponding to the assumed growth of real earnings in the future. |
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A randomized cross-section of the over-18 American population was interviewed annually via telephone, among other things regarding alcohol consumption over the past 30 days. |
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The stratigraphic profile along the centre of the track was established as set out in Figure 2, while Figure 3 shows a cross-section of the railway track. |
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I cut through the blarney at the fair to ask a cross-section of tourists who consider themselves aficionados of all things Celtic if they had heard of St Andrew. |
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Other porphyrin nanostructures such as nanofibers and rectangular cross-section nanotubes have been made and can also be used in the fabrication of nanodevices. |
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The upper regions of the stem have a characteristic square-shaped cross-section with long internodes separating whorls of elliptical to oblanceolate leaves. |
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We tried to account for the possibility that silk composition might vary along a fiber by subsampling a cross-section of the dragline for amino acid analysis. |
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These layers appear as light and dark laminations in cross-section. |
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By opening their ranks to blue-collar workers and intellectuals alike Welsh choruses collectively represent a cross-section of the Welsh population. |
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A new Daily Echo survey, which canvassed opinion across a wide cross-section of residents, reveals housing tops the list of local wishes by a mile. |
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Its fuselage, elliptical in cross-section and torpedo-like in silhouette, refined the molded-plywood technique devised and patented ten years before. |
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Large longitudinal members tie into the side sills through large cross-section cross members, and distribute crash loads throughout the entire structure. |
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If the league had 16 playoff teams, byes would be eliminated, and that is very appealing to a cross-section of owners who believe byes give teams unfair advantages. |
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But if you're willing to spread your money among a diversified portfolio of new issues from a cross-section of industries, you just might hit pay dirt. |
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The structure comprises a hull with a circular cross-section that sits vertically in the water, stabilized by a midsection structure hanging from the hard tanks. |
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Certainly, there is a cross-section of Americans who buy into Romney's Ayn Randian views. |
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A fairly good cross-section of Committee members answered the 2005 questionnaire in their personal capacity and commented on the 2006 Toronto report. |
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Our Tconverter units in low-profile casings have a cross-section of only 21 x 30 mm, making them ideal for integrating LED technology in existing luminaire heads. |
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A mounted and polished cross-section of the failed hose was examined on a Nixon Epichot 30 metallograph. |
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The selection of over one hundred memoirists enables Sekirin to demonstrate Chekhov's influence on a broad cross-section of his contemporaries. |
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With only one barbed edge on a working part of an otherwise rounded cross-section, the warp and weft systems of scrim materials are protected to the utmost extent while a high needling performance still is assured. |
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The investment portfolio of most closed-end fund companies represents a cross-section of companies based in a country, geographic region or industry section further reducing risk through diversification. |
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Our members represent a cross-section of the country and the diaspora. We are the university student in Hanoi, the blogger in Saigon, the doctor in Sydney, the engineer in California and the retiree in Paris. |
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The casebook represents a broad cross-section of experiences in Aboriginal health, child and youth health, women's health, occupational and workplace health, and infectious and chronic diseases. |
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The size of the leeches was quantified using a method that approximated the sagittal cross-section of each specimen. |
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Yet together they present a good cross-section of English-Canadian literary and cultural studies today. |
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To start the generator, connect it to the positive pole of the vehicle's battery with a sheathed cable of a suitable cross-section as shown in the table. |
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Laterally compressed, subovate in cross-section, and only slightly curved posteriorly, with faint longitudinal striations on lateral faces. |
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In Keynes' model, saving was a positive function of income, and, from both cross-section studies and casual empiricism, it was obvious that the savings ratio rose as income increased. |
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This dimension was chosen because it measures the part of the bone where the shaft is circular or subcircular in cross-section. |
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Fragment of a water jug with a curved everted rim, circular mouth and neck shaped as an inverted truncated cone with a central moulding, which is joined to the body by a vertical handle with an oval cross-section. |
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The company has also developed a nanofiber with a Y-shaped cross-section in addition to those with triangle and polygonal cross-sections. |
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The Panther F9F has many characteristic features, including a round fuselage cross-section, graceful, flowing lines, unswept wings, and tip tanks of elegant shape. |
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The advantage of the kidney-shaped cross-section is that when carried on top of the knapsack, the cauldron does not touch the head or shako of its bearer. |
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The striking monkfish osso buco, a cross-section of fish wrapped with speck and seared, seems to be a popular choice, though ours arrived a bit overcooked and blandish. |
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This corresponds to the incircle of a cross-section and can be computed in linear time using the Euclidean distance transform. |
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The rectangular cross-section of HDPE milk bottles enables them to be stacked efficiently, allowing more milk to be put into a lorry or a fridge door, further increasing utility and their general pleasingness. |
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The requirements for the outlet section are less strict since the only essential requirement is to avoid abrupt changes of cross-section directly after the meter. |
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Beyond Election Day, our masticating mascot figures the Tories will be able to generate 20 or more votes from a cross-section of opposition parties to pass lots of useful legislation. |
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As well, a broad cross-section of line and managerial professionals need to be acclimatized to community justice concepts and to working within and with communities. |
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However, the most outstanding feature of the institution is the chapel, on a floor plan in the shape of a Greek cross, with a single nave and transept and a roof with a parabolic cross-section reinforced by transverse arches. |
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These 'heated' or 'smutty' grains are fully grown grains in which the tegument is coloured greyish brown to black, while the cross-section of the kernel is coloured yellowish-grey to brownish-black. |
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The church where it was held contained a cross-section of the electorate: from teenagers to pensioners, some in tracksuits, others in collar and tie. |
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From here spring a series of curved plate girder ribs which taper in cross-section along their length in both depth and width. |
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And finally, the Poloidal Polarimeter will measure the plasma current density across the plasma cross-section. |
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Overall, the effects of heterogeneity are far less definitive with fixed effects than with cross-section analysis. |
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Since it is impossible in case of the present cross-section due to irregular boundaries, the sums of the axial area moments of inertia may be used for the rough estimate. |
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You will find a detailed cross-section illustration in the back endpapers. |
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And it's a complete cross-section of tourists and, it's a tourist trap. |
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Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3732, unpaginated cross-section. |
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Irregular prisms have a cross-section with no well known shape. Some of the steel sections used in the construction industry belong to this category. |
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