The set of possible interpretations is uncountably infinite, and so, you can never run out of novel ways to connect the dots. |
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The dots in the background were stencilled in with each one being done by hand. |
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Colored dots scroll across your screen and tell you which bongo to hit to keep time with the music. |
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The composer's intentions may be notated as dots, dashes, accents, and slurs. |
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The red dots of paint with which Cretan walkers have marked the way are not always easy to spot. |
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It works like Morse code, which is a way to transmit the alphabet over radio waves using dots and dashes. |
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Morse Code uses a series of dots and dashes to transmit and receive messages. |
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Perhaps the most famous coding is Morse Code, which converts letters of the alphabet into series of dots and dashes. |
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Both transmitted in simplified Morse code, one solely dots, the other solely dashes. |
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The sound of the dots and dashes of the radio range in my earphones, and the instrument panel was my whole world. |
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His fields of dots grew through a ruminative, additive process that is integral to their emotional tenor. |
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Irradiating such quantum dots with ultraviolet light creates excited electrons and the positive holes they leave behind. |
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Nushu characters are structured by four kinds of strokes, including dots, horizontals, verticals and arcs. |
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Because of the dots and the diagonal lines and unmodulated color, I work in a color key that I love to play with. |
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The arguments that many have made, relative to the so-called failure to connect the dots, appear to be specious, at best. |
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In the last remaining daylight, you can spot a few small white dots darting about the shoreline. |
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Price paints the forms with patches and dots of color, sands down the surface and repaints. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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We can't assume factories which perfectly produce objects from blueprints the way a laser printer produces dots on paper. |
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It is another of those tiny groups of dots that punctuate the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. |
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There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. |
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Close eye and pull lid gently under brow, then draw a line from the inner corner outward to match the dots. |
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If your receiver drifted out of sync, the picture dissolved into meaningless dots and lines. |
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Messing with our rods and cones, Downing's saturated dots stick around perceptually in afterimages. |
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I laughed at her comical expression and threw her a bright red sweater with funny loops and dots all over it. |
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He had previously shown her how to recognise his genuine signature, identifiable from dots placed within certain loops. |
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Insert map pins, metal tacks, and pushpins with plastic heads to create dots, stripes, and hearts. |
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The disk drives and floppy drives in your computer also magnetize small dots to store your files. |
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You can see these dots if you shine a blue flashlight beam on the print-out and examine it closely with a magnifying glass. |
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I repeat, this is not a man who should be describing others as wearing pink tasseled slippers and conical hats covered in polka dots. |
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It was an angular majuscule script, often written without breaks between words or with words separated by dots. |
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There were references to the fifties, too, via short, tight angora sweaters in baby pink sprinkled with large white polka dots. |
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These dots appear like perforations in a three-dimensional surface that, close up, seems to bulge and swell and recede. |
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The room was large and bathed in backlight, the walls dotted with pastel polka dots. |
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Ofili has a mania for red, green and black, the colours of African unity, and by applying the oils and acrylics in dots he creates a beaded feel. |
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Quantum dots can be designed to fluoresce in a wide range of wavelength bands. |
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The fungus mars the appearance of infected plants, which often exhibit powdery yellow dots on their foliage. |
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It was a big glass bowl full of spaghetti in a watery white sauce, with dots of bacon and scrapings of cheese. |
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The pictures of Gandhi, created with dots and stencil print, stand testimony to the artistic acumen of these students. |
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As in comic strips, dots trail up to the balloon, indicating you are thinking. |
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The halftone screen used to create the greys for the text was terrible, and you could see dots with the naked eye. |
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She began to see blue and yellow dots, as she slowly began to drift out of consciousness. |
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High-speed computers convert imagery into a bar graph that charts the pixels, dots of pure black to pure white and all of the grays. |
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You can tell from the white dots and the red-barred forewings that it's a red admiral butterfly. |
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Actually, what you see is a barrage of dots, which flicker, and it is up to my head movement to be able to make a shape out of that. |
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But then I look at the book more closely and spot the raised dots of Braille. |
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I assume the ridges and dots marking the stones are designed to warn the pedestrian of upcoming hazards such as intersections and obstacles. |
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Stanislav Nikirev uses millions of pencil dots on paper to depict the temple. |
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Other colored dots and lines deliver additional data used in controlling the aircraft. |
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Ruh verified this by showing me her arms which were almost completely spotted with red dots. |
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You can look at the social atlas of Sydney and see twelve bright red dots on the map. |
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Identical amino acids are denoted by asterisks, and conservative changes are marked by dots. |
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Cells marked with similar colored dots moved collectively in the same direction forming domain-like structures on the collagen gel. |
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They can pull up a map of the area and see friendlies on it as colored dots. |
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Experts also suggest to pay attention to the color spots and dots on your tires. |
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The line shows the spectral boundary which is obtained by connecting the loci of spectral lights, marked by the dots in steps of 10 nm. |
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These also serve well as night sights with three tritium round dots, one on each side of the rear notch and one in the face of the front sight. |
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This dedication contains 144 letters and is oddly written with dots between each letter. |
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Tapping out dots and dashes can sometimes be easier for people with physical or speech impediments. |
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Clusters of bluebells sway in the breeze, and here and there you spot dark pink dots of vetch. |
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Against the starry backdrop about a dozen or so tiny, cone-like dots appeared, and buzzed around the wreckage. |
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The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season. |
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Tiny dots on the horizon testified that the other fishermen were still hauling in the catch out there. |
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In comparison to Tuin, Pigeon really was remote, the tiniest of dots in a vast ocean. |
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Beams of lights showered through the glass windows of the bank ending in a pattern of dots that resembled constellations in the sky. |
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Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds. |
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Intelligence gleaned from Gitmo is blended with information from other sources to connect dots. |
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Raina opened her eyes, still seeing faint red and black dots blotching her vision. |
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The dots used above do not mean a matrix or vector multiplication in the strict sense. |
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Quantum dots can bond chemically to biological molecules, enabling them to trace specific proteins within cells. |
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She aims to make a new type of solar cell by layering arrays of nanoscale semiconductor particles, called quantum dots, with polyelectrolytes. |
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Various ochers, a pale Naples yellow and a pale green, all of nearly equal intensity and weight, inflect a predominantly gray field of dots. |
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The nerve ring and the nerve bundles that connect the nerve ring and the ventral nerve cord had dots of very faint staining. |
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On the other, artists from the Kimberley region in the northwest use dots sparingly to outline broad areas of ochre color. |
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A few dots of gel blush on your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose will give you a lit-from-within glow. |
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Floaters are described by patients as fine dots, veils, cobwebs, clouds, or strings. |
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The brushwork is impressionistic, with jewelry only suggested by bright dots of color. |
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She played with the edges of the turquoise colored polka dots specking her pajama bottoms. |
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On her head sits a black pillbox hat with a shoulder-length black veil speckled with black velvet dots. |
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I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots. |
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A glitter ball spins around in the rack room, throwing dots of white light into the studios and production area. |
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The only scars from that 20-minute procedure are four barely visible dots around his head where he was fitted for a protective metal halo. |
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It was like a pink disk, flat, and inch across, a spiral pattern of tiny dots on its surface. |
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The small black dots represent the increased concentration of molecules inside a dense visceral structure or bone. |
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Using the glass paints, make squiggles, dots or lines on the surface of the bottles. |
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I pick out simple stone washed jean capris and a vintage style button down, white with small black polka dots, short sleeve shirt. |
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The stipplers create a series of very small dots, and as an area is continually worked the dots become less and less distinct. |
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The man appears to have an unruly head of hair and wears a tunic with dots, apparently meant to suggest an animal hide. |
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Mancala variants can be played with pen and paper by drawing the basins as large as possible and the stones as small dots. |
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So the dots all lie along straight lines passing through the centre of the system of circles. |
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Glass patterns, composed of coherently oriented dipoles of same-polarity dots, have a distinctive, streakily striated appearance. |
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Also, stay away from patterns like polka dots, zebra stripes, and camouflage. |
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I saw red fish, blue fish, stripy fish, fish with polka dots, urchins, giant clams, sharks and acres of variegated coral waving hello. |
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I glued the hard wire leads to the dots on my freshly-printed Pattern and hit the On switch without ceremony. |
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Resembling a large Spanish mackerel, the cero mackerel has both stripes and dots on its side. |
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Historical fiction runs the risk of degenerating into joining the dots of known facts with overdrawn, sentimentalised characters. |
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Brenda gives all her birdhouses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns. |
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Brenda gives all her bird houses custom paint jobs and has done many styles, including polka dots, checkerboards, and floral patterns. |
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In the middle of the course is a 16th-century chorten, a Buddhist monument of the kind that dots the landscape all over these parts. |
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This fusion occurs only when the chromatic dots are too small to be resolved by the eye, or when they are viewed at sufficient distance. |
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Turning to a working radar, we immediately spotted little white dots circling nearby Alcatraz Island. |
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In a work from 2002, an array of small dots includes pale turquoise, pea green, powdery indigo and several shades of delicate gray. |
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They made fanciful designs with dots, lines and geometric patterns on walls, antlers and other things. |
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Tabs appear as little arrows, spaces look like dots, and Enters appear as pilcrows. |
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With the attentional account of ILM, the two dots should produce a facilitation gradient concentrically. |
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Within two weeks the dots grew to the size of pinheads, and stayed that way for months. |
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But instead of buckyballs, they spice the mixture with nano-size semiconducting wires or pinheads called quantum dots. |
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Floaters often look like cobwebs, worms, rings, dots, or specks, which are actually condensations in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
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The bathing suit was a one piece with a pink background with tiny white polka dots and white piping. |
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Thumb ring had amethyst jewel in the middle and the pinky ring was just a plain design with squiggly lines and dots, both were silver. |
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By the time they've drawn a portrait in connectable dots, they might as well have named him! |
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The pen needs to be used on paper with a pattern of dots, which are so finely pitched that it looks like a continuous tone to the naked eye. |
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Lines pulse or vibrate, and ghostly dots flash at the intersections of lines. |
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Small yellow dots, which look like points of light, appear on the black ground. |
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It is studded with a staccato attack of ink dots and dashes of correction fluid that suggest the patterns of wind on the surface of the Seine. |
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Together with floral patterns, stripes and dots, Sino gives a combination design of abstract and direct observation. |
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Unnecessary curves, strokes, flourishes, dots and lines can prove to be counter-productive, he says. |
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The cellular genes are treated with fluorescence and literally light up the gene dots on the chip. |
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Among his methods was pointing to a map in which red dots represented clubs that had folded. |
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Control cells make approximately one food vacuole per minute and therefore appear full of black dots. |
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Alligators and crocodiles have dots on their skin that scientists have long suspected to be sense organs. |
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The cross hairs impose a sly menace on the land, the small dots of calibration turn a life into an algebra problem. |
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Carefully remove the pieces and, using a French curve, connect all the dots, smoothing out any irregularities. |
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They were black specks in the distance, nothing more than what looked to be dots of blotched ink dabbed on to the bright, clear blue sky. |
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The light rain had long since finished, damping its cold wet tears on the land below, which was dewed with dots of small wet and cold beads. |
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Stars were littered carelessly throughout, some bright, large and bold while others merely dimpled the blue with tiny dots of light. |
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The little dots in the foreground are some of my colleagues, taking a quick dip in the briny water. |
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So often our lives appear as a series of disconnected and disjointed dots and lines. |
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But one wondered at the overuse of casual brackets, the plethora of connected dots to shape disconnected thoughts. |
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Spoon a few dots of jus around the squab and sprinkle a pinch of vadouvan spice onto the plate. |
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These dots and dashes are called vowel points because they enable the reader to know exactly which vowel sounds to supply with the written Hebrew consonantal text. |
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Those funny dots, lines, and squiggles help writers point the way. |
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Fabrics with broken stripes, abstract geometrics and some with textured surface dots will please those who prefer timeless designs and dislike floral effects on clothing. |
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The squeeze bottles quickly form squiggles, dots, and spirals on almost every dish, and they're even used for tasks like dressing salads that do not require their precision. |
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Then your application will be buff and strong and it will laugh in the face of wimpy problems like people who use commas instead of dots as the decimal. |
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Mr. Luxenberg explains these copies are written without vowels and diacritical dots that modern Arabic uses to make it clear what letter is intended. |
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The other two have a few sentences that trail off with a series of dots. |
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After habituation they were presented with new displays containing either the same number of dots to which they had been habituated or the other number. |
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I had the rich creamy seafood chowder with white fish, salmon chunks, slivers of green leeks, dots of carrot and a breath of lovage's celery essence. |
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Lane's technique is stipple, a succession of dots that form an image. |
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People appeared as tiny black dots in the grainy, blurred footage, and there seem to be about two dozen in the alley, although it is difficult to determine the exact number. |
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Previously you used to be able to zoom in on a point on the map and see pink dots representing a selection of photos geotagged around that location. |
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Some bits of plaster from the ceiling dots the shirt and her hair. |
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No dots can be detected in the vacuoles but the tonoplast and the transvacuolar trabeculae of cytoplasm are labelled demonstrating that actin is present at this level. |
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A couple of dots in the distance were visible on the ground. |
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There had been a jailbreak from Alcatraz, the white dots were police boats, and someone was shooting at someone else, shots obviously fired in anger. |
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I'd been known for dressing rather eccentric, and today I wore a red minidress with white polka dots and long black boots that extended up past my knees. |
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The radio operator tuned in to the appropriate Sonne station, counted the number of dots or dashes heard, and referred these to a special map to read off the bearing. |
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Couples were marked with dots of gloss enamel paint with the same color combination for each member of a pair, so we could tell if changes had occurred. |
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Today, when we think of telegraphs we think of electric telegraphs, we think of wires and Morse code and dots and dashes and telegrams and that sort of thing. |
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After enough clusters of dots form, you'll take control of an aiming reticule and be able to shoot three times to destroy what you think are the biggest formed clusters. |
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Up until that point you could only transmit dots and dashes, morse Code, through radio. |
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Across the map, forty-nine red dots stood out against cloudy blue. |
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The exo-carp is coriaceous, thin, and dull, with glandular dots. Themesocarp is fleshy, whitish turning to yellow at maturity, with a granulose texture and astringent taste. |
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If one paints dots onto the surface of the balloon and then blows it up, each dot sees all the other dots moving away as if it were the centre of expansion. |
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Similar to doing a rebus or crossword puzzle, it's a drawing of nine dots, and the challenge is to connect them without lifting the pen from the paper. |
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Within days, the anti-Western line drawn to connect the dots of supposed Western decadence reached theaters and movie theaters. |
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These works combined several shades of white paint in built-up layers of greasy petal-like strokes that were punctuated with dots of ultramarine or alizarin crimson. |
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Anyway, the North American variety are in the genus Macrobdella, very pretty leeches, sort of an olive colour with a red underbelly and red polka dots going down the back. |
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The little purple dots on top of the white sepals in the green circle above are about all that will remain of the Sea Lavender flowers when dried. |
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Kaufman is riffing on well-connected dots from Wolfe's reportage, as well as having a little fun with Johnson's reputation for old-school bullying and sulking. |
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Now two companies have introduced nanomachining systems they say will open up the ability to deal with tiny technologies like quantum dots and photomasks for lithography. |
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Inside the bag is lined with black crepe de chine with magenta polka dots. |
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She was wearing not teachers' clothes, such as I understood them to be, but white rompers with tiny blue dots, bare legs, white socks and pointed shoes. |
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For example, if you're wearing a black suit with a red tie and black shoes, you can wear black socks that feature a subtle red argyle pattern or polka dots. |
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This is a method of puncturing a plate with roulettes, punches, and other tools so that modelling is achieved with greater or lesser accumulations of dots. |
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Research will focus on projects in fuel cell research, magnetic nanostructures, smart coatings, semiconductor quantum dots and biomedical research. |
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The orthography requires both accents above and dots below certain letters, and getting this rendered correctly on the web without special fonts remains a bit chancy. |
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A few times, dots are observed in the stroma of the amyloplasts. |
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Very few dots are localized in the stroma of the amyloplasts. |
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The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously. |
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Several times, young men approached police only to have red dots from sniper rifles painted onto their chests. |
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After 1902, however, he became fascinated with pointillism, and his paintings feature the tiny dots of color that are a hallmark of this mode of painting. |
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The bottom of the wound was flecked with very small dots of blood. |
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Each arm seems to take on a life of its own, morphing into quasi-abstract creature heads, unnamable grotesques of glass and pigment, stripes and dots. |
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All of them contain organic, cell-like splotches, dots and drips of predominantly pastel colors that are overlaid with black lines, darker scribbles and cryptic hieroglyphs. |
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The president is wrong to scapegoat the intelligence agency for failing to connect the dots on the Christmas bomber. |
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When written horizontally, the bars are placed vertically and the dots go to their left and higher vigesimal positions grow to the left of the first entry. |
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When Maya numbers are written vertically dots always go on top of bars. |
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The walls glowed red with importance, and small white dots marched meaningfully across the map to show him that all was well within the DataCorp Mainframe. |
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The world kept breaking up into a miasma of red dots and smeared vision. |
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It's hard settling down to hard thinking, connecting dots and writing the book while so much is going on every day and I'm getting such interesting emails! |
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On top of the lead, they spread a grid of tiny magnetic dots, each measuring 800 nanometers across and separated from its neighbors by 1.5 micrometers. |
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Amy moved her finger upward and pointed to two more black dots. |
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With whole families living side by side, often crammed into a few square feet of space, the communities are now crowded and insanitary dots of green in a vast inland sea. |
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First, the scientists used dots to mark near points and far points. |
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Individual sentences separated by three dots, unworried about overall form. |
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All that you need to do is paint the clear liquid dots all over your boat. |
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Gray dots on the colored lines show estimated positions of QTL peaks. |
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Is it really too much to ask, to try to prod young people to connect a couple of dots? |
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May is seen smiling in a suit and red bowtie with white polka dots in his profile photo. |
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First, the quality of the phosphors available in the early days was not that great, and the dots would start to fade out before the entire screen could be painted. |
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In this case, both knees face outward leading to a toe out or splay-footed conformation, yet when the dots are connected they form a straight line. |
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The case is lined with white voile with green polka dots, of course. |
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The danger of a relaxed condition of the uterus would give rise to hemorrhage, embolism, retention of dots, favoring sepsis and subinvolution. |
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The most economical hand-held scanners copy at resolutions of 300 dots per square inch, which is adequate for most clipping scans. |
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Wiedenhoeft checked first for dots representing large-bore examples of the structures called vessel elements mixed in with more slender cells. |
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Continue taking turns drawing cards and adding to or subtracting from the dots on the ladybug. |
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When pinboards are not available for everyone, paper with dots in a square array can be used. |
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The current work dots the Guide Meridian with nodes of LAMIRDs and downzones small areas to residential. |
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Your ISP can connect the dots to you if they want to, or are forced to bylaw. |
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Connect the dots from 1 to 25 to see who else is here to have fun and to exercise with the kids. |
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These have a long fine brush and a dotter in the lid of the brush for making small dots of the paint on the nail. |
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Then dots of white and black told him there were cattle of other colors in this inclosed valley. |
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There are also red dots on the ceilings, probably made by submerging their hunting bolas in ink, and then throwing them up. |
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The red dots appear in early Irish manuscripts, revealing their influence in the design of the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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To evade the British Army's postal censorship, he also developed a code of dots by which Edith could track his movements. |
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The equivalent label in North America uses one to six dots to denote temperature with an optional temperature in degrees Celsius. |
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I mark out the metre in dots and dashes, and not until I have quite settled on the rhythm do I proceed to actual notation. |
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In the original design both sides of the coin are encircled by dots, a common feature on coins, known as beading. |
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Green pheasant females are darker, with many black dots on the breast and belly. |
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The hindwings have white and orange bands and a series of black dots inside them, also clearly visible on the reverse. |
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Olive oil has also been used as both solvent and ligand in the synthesis of cadmium selenide quantum dots. |
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Simple addition could be performed by summing the dots and bars in two columns to give the result in a third column. |
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A byway open to all traffic is sometimes waymarked using a red arrow on a metal or plastic disc or by red paint dots on posts and trees. |
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Either way, the story says he made a map of all of the nearby kistvaens, showing the locations as black dots. |
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Although he was clean-shaven, black Benday dots traced the narrow pathway of his thin mustache and the stippled edge of his jaw. |
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Clumping Berkeley sedge dots the yard, while spiraled Aloe polyphylla and asparagus ferns line the drive. |
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The bronze 'goblets' sway and twist woozily, each painted with a spritz of polka dots or vivid swathes of colour. |
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The scope features six crosshairs for the whole yardage marks, while dots between the crosshairs can be used for half yardage aiming. |
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Perhaps quantum dots could glow in a futuristic, superbright television screen. |
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Quantum dots are especially promising for making white light because they can generate a wide range of colors. |
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Also known as nanoparticles, at less than 500 nanometers, quantum dots are small enough to exhibit quantum mechanical properties. |
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These are incredible historic Zinfandel vineyards so I wanted to connect the dots from the vineyard through to the winemaking. |
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But for quantum clusters and quantum dots of noble metals the mode of detection is different. |
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We place dots or upstrokes along the line to represent each of the whole numbers. |
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Lichtenstein uses Benday dots, while Rauschenberg made his a rolling museum piece. |
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By depositing dots of various sizes and intensities, the printer can smoothly render thousands of colors in what's known as a halftone image. |
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Simon's group explored toxicity by testing its quantum dots in both human and slime mold cells. |
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The higher density of dots of the phosphorus and calcium gives a reasonable outline of a crystal of fluorapatite. |
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The Iranian researchers succeeded in the laboratorial production of quantum dots made of graphene as catalysts to produce azo dyes. |
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A rheostat controls light intensity of the three illuminated dots so you can adjust brightness depending on ambient light conditions. |
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Instead, the dots are spread about, showing almost no correspondence between the annual change in the GDP deflator and excess-money growth. |
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This year the theme of RNIB Read is the marvellous braille system which uses a series of raised dots to enable blind people to read. |
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Ice plant is 'An Old World annual herb of the carpetweed family with fleshy foliage covered with glistening papillate dots or vesicles. |
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After an initial bout of heavy-handedness I also realised you only needed a few small, strategically placed dots to get good results. |
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It displays paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph, arrow symbols at tab positions, and little dots for spaces. |
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The larvae feed on sticky goose grass, or bedstraw as it's sometimes known, and have colourful reddishbrown bodies with white dots. |
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Migration of intradermally injected quantum dots to sentinel organs in mice. |
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Atrophe blanche describes areas of pale, depigmented skin on the leg that are covered with red dots from dilated capillaries and venules. |
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Glandule filled with oil and less numerous dark dots containing red dye, hypericin are on leaves. |
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When disturbed, all individuals move rapidly back and forth, presenting a confusing picture of jumping greenish, leggish dots. |
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The bird-cherry ermine moth has several rows of black dots on its forewing, and a wingspan of 16-25 mm. |
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There are several ways to confine excitons in semiconductors, resulting in different methods to produce quantum dots. |
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In fact the Triskelion is an ancient symbol used by many cultures, including Oriental variants with Yin-Yang style dots or eyes. |
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The text contains suggestive but non-explicit images, and every factoid is written as a single paragraph separated by three center-aligned dots. |
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She has ditched the red and white polka dots and Disney ears for the streamlined suits and engineered blades of short track speed skating. |
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Lesions may be tumoral, resembling cauliflower, or may have black dots on their surfaces. |
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In guitar tablature the chord is illustrated using four dots to show where the musician's fingers should be placed. |
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From an early age, they learn to interact haptically with 2-D materials, including raised dots and a wide variety of raised-line pictures both at home and at school. |
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While there were traditional sheath dresses in white and black, bright pink, polka dots, and large floral details brought a bit of celebration to the catwalk. |
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On the upperside of the hindwings they have a row of black dots. |
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The use of diacritical dots to distinguish between homographic letters turns out to he almost entirely arbitrary among the five hands, and even within each individual hand. |
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The audience, in turn, is asked to connect the dots between then and now. |
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The bespoke Jenny Packham cornflower blue crepe de chine dress she chose was spot on for the occasion and I loved the Diana nod with the polka dots. |
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Signs are extensive defoliation of trees, caterpillars with blue and red dots on their bodies feeding on leaves or on branches, and buff-colored egg masses on tree trunks. |
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Females are usually more dull than males with more developed black dots. |
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Then they became entirely geometric or linear with raised dots. |
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Key colours include flashes of red, cobalt blue and fuchsias while leopard prints, polka dots and dogtooth prints combine for the perfect clashing look. |
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Some other names for specific types of raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. |
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The diverse terrain of Afghanistan is represented in a hand-drawn style by applying dots to contour lines that are easily created from digital elevation data. |
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Two thousand years ago, the Greeks unwittingly fabricated nanoscale crystals that appear to be identical to the quantum dots now at the cutting edge of materials science. |
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We also evaluate future growth opportunities in emerging biologic imaging reagents including quantum dots, nanoparticles, fluorescent proteins and supermolecules. |
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By mixing dots of different sizes and valencies the team was able to create complex structures similar to the way atoms assemble to build molecules. |
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Here the team try to join the dots between an unidentifiable corpse, a stolen grimoire, and a peculiar south London housing estate whose architect may have practised magic. |
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With these nanoparticles, they also succeed for the first time in evaluating how silica-coated quantum dots are distributed within a living animal. |
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The picture got blurry, and all I could see were colored dots. |
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For a wooden or textured wall, place thumbtacks where you want the dots to be, put a piece of removable double-sided tape on each tack, and place your dots. |
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Reports from the London shoot earlier this week suggest Waltz was sporting mo-cap style dots, usually used to allow designers to add CGI elements at a later stage. |
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On top of the data dots I have superimposed a line of best fit. |
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This electric field produces enormous piezoelectric forces causing large and rapid expansion and contraction of the dots within a trillionth of a second. |
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Very soon his map had more black dots than a ladybird has on its back. |
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The Queen of the Night is backlighted by a skyful of starry dots. |
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Strongly coloured bears of many shapes, sizes and moods play across soft pastel backgrounds scattered with stars, jellybeans, ladybirds, polka dots or flowers. |
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There are over 10,000 red dots on one single page of the Gospels. |
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Made of a very light-weight wood from Indonesia called Jelutong, the metallic gray barrel is triangular in shape and is covered with small raised dots to improve your grip. |
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With frequency modulation screening, all halftone dots have the same very small size, varying only in number according to the tone value required. |
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Even in the palaeolithic periods symbols abound such as cup markings, tectiforms, penniforms, groups of dots, rectangles, lattice designs, symbolic vulvas, and so on. |
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