Lemurs, a group of primates on the African island of Madagascar, go after a wide range of seeds, including big fleshy seeds encased in a husk. |
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He was encased in a huge padded jacket topped with luminous orange bobble hat. |
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The gun, fitted with a 51 calibre thermal sleeve encased barrel, fires 6 rounds per minute. |
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His massive torso was encased in a white wraparound tunic, the black skirt hinting at the samurai hakama without leg division. |
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Straw encased in an earthen shell makes for a cozy insulator, and studies show that it's more fire-resistant than timber. |
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So many things are encased in epoxy or some other material so you couldn't penetrate it and even if you did you would just break it. |
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In the dimension of time it appears as historicism, each occasion encased in its own context. |
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Each culture has a worldview encased in a variety of myths, practices, rites, and moral exemplars. |
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It spread a few feet and stopped, encased in an invisible dome, much like the invisible wall the fireball had hit earlier. |
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An IV dripped a clear liquid into one of his hands and some type of monitor encased one of his fingers. |
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The soles of the stockingless feet were encased in a most comfortable kind of sandal that anyone would wish to wear. |
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Crisp filo pastry stogged full of deliciously sweet figs, encased in a lovely almond batter. |
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I've just opened an invitation to a launch party, which was encased in the sharpest, heaviest, most unwieldy envelope in the western world. |
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The virosome vaccine is composed of liposomes, water insoluble spheres encased in lipid layers. |
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Longitudinal stringers are fir encased in fiberglass, and athwartship bulkheads are construction-grade exterior plywood. |
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Their wall beds are encased in solid wood frames, similar in appearance to the chifforobes of days gone by. |
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It has a front storm flap with zipper and hidden snaps, encased elastic cuffs and bottom hem, and bar-tacking at critical stress points. |
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The larynx, thyroid, and parathyroid glands were also encased by the sclerotic, yellow tissue. |
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The vitreous body is encased in a clear hyaloid membrane akin to the outer membrane seen in the white of an egg. |
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I looked down at myself, at my dark jeans, pea coat and mitten encased hands and I realized my problem. |
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They came flat, encased between two pieces of hard clear plastic, which I could not open for the life of me. |
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While slugs will ignore it, there may be a small problem with cuckoo spit, or rather the tiny green bug that is encased in the spit. |
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Burberry has a flip-flop with its trademark plaid encased in a clear plastic footbed. |
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The road sweeps past vast stands of banana trees, and every single tree is encased in blue plastic. |
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The calamari with a squirt of lemon and a sprinkling of salt was delicious, tender and juicy encased in a light, crispy batter. |
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And one evening we try crispy-crusted pig's-feet cakes, meltingly soft chunks of meat encased in polenta. |
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The Knight, encased in plate armour, was heavy, but Doremi was able to drag him out to safety. |
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The right lobe of the thyroid was massively infiltrated with tumor that had encased the right recurrent laryngeal nerve. |
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Game retailers encourage potential customers to preview soon-to-be domestic games, encased within stand-up arcade consoles. |
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The tea glass is a contemporary Shanghai Art Deco design in silver to match the black porcelain teapot encased in a silver container. |
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A small wood shingled A frame, it was solidly encased by trees, hidden from view. |
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Traditionally scrunchies consist of a circular elastic band completely encased by a piece of gathered fabric designed to produce a pouffy look. |
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The garments in the current show are displayed thematically on raised platforms encased by glass partitions. |
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The tuna will be encased in a fibreglass cloth and covered with resin to create a mould. |
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Authentic menu items include delicacies such as shark's fin served in papaya encased in a custom-made silver container. |
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During the Khmer's rule, two folds of iron sheets encased in electrified barbwire to prevent escape enclosed it. |
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They wrapped about one leg, leaving the other bare, covered her body, and finally encased her head. |
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His loud, belligerent, thick-skinned exterior has always encased a much more emotional inner centre. |
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Her gray wool dress came to her ankles, which were encased in tall lace-up black shoes. |
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It encased him from foot to chin, and a long black cloak only increased his ominousness. |
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He peeled the disco ceiling back to find a steel support system, which he encased with intricately stenciled, boxed wood beams. |
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It's hard to do justice to the succulence of the pears in light frangipane sponge, encased in triumphant, well-fired, crunchy pastry. |
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The splenic artery was encased by tumor, although there was no intraluminal invasion, and the artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis. |
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His low voice muttered wistfully looking further down the path and seeing the wall that encased the palace like a boa and it's prey. |
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After being encased in a cocoon spun by a spider, the spider pounces on Link. |
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The stars serenely encased the green-and-brown planet in their milky twinkle, lighting up all the oceans with a crystal glow, a beautiful shine. |
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The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man. |
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To complete the magnet, the coils were encased in an iron yoke then wrapped in a 40-millimeter-thick aluminum shell. |
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Sometimes this was encased in a rich crust of pastry or dough similar to saffron bread, a form reminiscent of the Scottish black bun. |
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Some of the mummies were wrapped in linen and encased in sealed coffins and stone sarcophagi. |
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Because of this, the water main was above the gas main, and had been encased in concrete to protect it from the heavy traffic above. |
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A crisp cloud of thin batter encased my two large goujons of monkfish which cracked open to reveal the delicious moist sweet fish inside. |
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The woman glanced into the rear-view mirror and adjusted it, catching sight of her spectacled brown eyes encased within its oblong frame. |
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The root is encased by cementum, which is much thinner than enamel and not as durable. |
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The pollen grain is a three-celled structure composed of two generative cells encased within the vegetative cell. |
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The central console and dash area was nice and cheerful looking, mainly down to a good, simple design encased in shiny metal effect. |
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He's not above going for the boffo laugh, but the punch of the jokes comes at you encased in a velvet glove. |
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If you're angling toward red meat, order the sweetly gamy Muscovy duck, or the lamb, which is encased in a pepper crust. |
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Inside is the game CD encased in a paper sleeve, a forty-page manual and a registration card. |
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Venison steaks may be encased in puff or shortcrust pastry, in the same way as fillet of beef. |
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A vivid green pile of leaves, beans and peas was crowned with slithers of smoked duck as well as pate foie gras encased in shells of duck meat. |
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The sushi bar appears to be encased in red lacquer, and the tall, curving chairs lining it look like they've been heisted from The Jetsons. |
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The hull is supported by a system of longitudinal stringers and transverse frames of plywood encased in fiberglass and resin. |
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The grout acts with the duct that is encased in the tie beam to complete the bond path between the posttensioning strands and the concrete. |
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It's encased in clear plastic as if it has just been pulled from the rack at a drug store. |
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Jagged stalagmites pointed upward from the cave floor, encased in a crystal coat of ice. |
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Modern land mines may be an encased charge of explosive or may contain a chemical agent or incendiary device. |
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Another Londoner made much the same point by stationing a high-tech monitor, encased in a clear plastic sphere, within a white geodesic hut. |
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Her tall, slender frame was encased in a lavender satin dress devoid of sleeves. |
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His upper body was encased in a corselet, and a belt about his waist held a sheathed shortsword. |
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I was completely encased head to toe in metallic green Lycra and nobody cared. |
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Light boxes are made up of a set of fluorescent bulbs or tubes generally encased in small, portable devices of plastic or aluminum. |
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He added an imposing gateway to Gibbs's courtyard and encased the traditional brick house in expensive Portland stone. |
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She had hair made of strands of pure gold, and eyes like the hundred thousand sapphire blue irises that had encased Nighting Lyre. |
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His body was completely encased in huge disfiguring boils which caused his body to swell up repulsively. |
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The thick, translucent slices were encased in a light batter that was appropriately oily. |
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The designers then detailed the roof section, which consists of a steel space frame encased in metal cladding. |
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The pomegranate's crunchy seeds, each encased in sweet-tart, watery pulp, make this fruit unusual and fun to eat. |
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Sometimes pieces of the mats become encased in ice that migrates upward as the top of the ice sublimes. |
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All I see is his broad back encased in an expensive black suit, and the elegant cut of his dark hair. |
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Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry. |
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The rocks were encased in crusted snow and the wind was driving spindrift across the open slopes. |
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She sighed to herself and undid the green wrapping that encased her bagel, turkey, and Monterey Jack cheese sandwich. |
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Some are now encased in chrysalises hanging From the milkweed plants, waiting to emerge as orange-and-black beauties and continue their journey. |
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The Moroccan-leather-bound edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, is encased in a silver buckram drop-back solander box. |
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Their priming mixture, primer cup and anvil are encased in a battery cup that forms its own self supported metallic pocket when inserted into the shell's primer pocket. |
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A growing number of people are living their lives encased head-to-toe in Lycra. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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The theme of her new film is carried over into fashion where heaving, corseted bosoms and well-turned ankles encased in fishnets and heels are all the rage. |
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He had on a brown leather belt, a dagger in a scabbard hung on the belt, together with a scabbard for his sword and his feet were encased in brown leather boots. |
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This dispassionate examination of youthful passion is encased in a rather airless narrative structure. |
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It just made their bodies seem like they were plastic or encased in plastic. |
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The official Dealey Plaza event, expected to be an hour or less long, will be encased in heavy security, according to Altshuler. |
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At one point, I was encased in a jelly-green-tea collagen mask, which was awesome. |
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This issue is encased in an even greater tension between the military and the Democrats over religion. |
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One woman carried a picture frame encased in transparent plastic. |
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It's based around the Zoom Air insole, which uses tensile strings encased in a heavy-gas filled capsule to deliver shock protection in an ultra-thin package. |
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She showed no sign of caring that her slim boyish legs, encased in her elder brothers khaki shorts, were being scratched by the thorns of the roses that she skedaddled past. |
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We caught butterflies in the patches of wildflowers, encased fireflies in Mason jars, and ran down horned frogs which we'd keep all summer and release before school started. |
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Roof overhangs are supported by steel columns also encased in stone. |
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That the light boxes were encased in modest plywood and hooked up to the gallery's electrical outlets with ordinary plugs and extension cords didn't detract from the magic. |
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A sense of modernism's refined treatment of detail is garnered in the handling of the existing staircases, now glass encased and extruded from the main body of the building. |
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Pastel Pencils are encased in wood, providing control for detailed work. |
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His charcoal eyes were encased in a slightly oval, tanned face. |
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The bathroom is fit for a king and queen, with his and hers basins, large mirrors framed by driftwood, a separate shower room and toilet and a huge tub also encased in wood. |
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The courtyard, encased within high stone walls, is a suntrap, and the current owners, who live in the coach-house, make good use of the sheltered amenity. |
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At its centre is a fireplace encased within a brick chimney piece. |
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The left lung was collapsed and superiorly encased by tumor. |
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We also tried a fancy item that wasn't on the list of desserts, a multilayered coffee, pistachio, vanilla and hazelnut sorbet cake, encased in chocolate. |
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Her activism was derided as ideologically dilettantish from an actress encased within the Hollywood system and vainly seeking authenticity through scattergun sloganeering. |
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The energizable elements can be very small coils or coil sets encased in a computer chip, current-carrying conductors, or small electromechanical devices. |
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A filament is formed of a trichome that may be encased by a sheath. |
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So far, so predictable, but its huge flanks are encased in a delicately ribbed translucent skin that scintillates arrestingly with both natural and artificial light. |
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Her feet were encased in fine black leather boots with riding heels and elegant filigreed spurs and you could have cut butter with the crease in her dark jeans. |
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Like its brethren, it is encased by a frustule, a rigid cell wall delicately marked with pores in patterns distinctive enough for scientists to tell the species apart. |
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Some of the plants were in the seedling stage, with their roots encased in soil contained in plastic bags, while the larger plants stood in earthen pots. |
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I attempted to respond, but it was if I was encased in a brick of glass. |
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It is half encased in a pod, rather like a mermaid's purse, yet I am also aware that I have given birth to it. |
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To increase the speed at which these signals travel, each nerve fiber is encased by a sheath formed from a fatty substance, called myelin. |
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Pipefishes are slender and elongate, with a syringelike mouth and body encased in dermal plates arranged in series of rings. |
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Like Pullman's tomb, Beckett's dialogue is encased in its own concrete, in a stilted, unspontaneous delivery. |
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The cover is encased in a transparency, with a small square revealing a dollop of dew resting on a flower petal. |
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After 14 days of hyperleptinemia, adipocytes had become shrunken, fatless, and encased in a thick basement-membrane-like matrix. |
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It belongs to the borage family, many of which have blue flowers, though its flowers are an interesting purple-blue and encased in grey calyces. |
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Gold deposits are a mile or two under water on the ocean floor, however the deposits are also encased in rock that must be mined through. |
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Dominic Ware has a scorpion encased in resin on a string around his neck. |
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The sessile amoeba is encased in a hyaline, flattened lorica, which holds the MCB and connects to the meroplasmodium. |
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By the end of every day of being encased in a goldfish bowl of sound, I felt like a day patient at the local nuthouse. |
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Many boreholes are also encased in iron, which prevents conductivity measurements, but not prompt gamma neutron activation analysis. |
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The tumour partially encased the carotids, and compressed the optic chiasm. |
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The Bakken Shale is characterized as a 30 to 70 foot sandy dolomitic horizon encased within a highly organic black shale source rock. |
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A hearty, comfort food starter, the beef encased in the flakiest of flaky pastry, the tiny mushrooms intensely flavoured. |
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Inhumation burial in sarcophagi can often include the body being encased in gypsum and then in a lead coffin. |
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Like any arthropod encased in a rigid exoskeleton, a trilobite must periodically moult, or exuviate, in order to grow. |
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A tealight is a candle encased in a thin metal or plastic cup so that the wax can turn to liquid. |
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The Nokia 7610, which is the company first megapixel camera phone, is encased in a fashionable dual-tone ruby and onyx covers. |
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The inner ear consists of the cochlea, vestibule and semicircular canals encased in the bony otic capsule. |
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The snake's heart is encased in a sac, called the pericardium, located at the bifurcation of the bronchi. |
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The young are usually born encased in a transparent sac from which they must free themselves. |
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Plague fleas, infected clothing, and infected supplies encased in bombs were dropped on various targets. |
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Air Krete is a modified oxychloride cement product that is formed of air bubbles encased in cement. |
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These topics are handled with compassion, and are all the more effective encased in the comedy and raucousness going on around them. |
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He was encased in plaster and kept flat on his back for most of that period. |
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As part of reconstruction in the 1960s the cast iron arches and spandrels were encased in concrete. |
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Rambutan and pulasan produce edible fruits encased in coverings that have nubby or hairlike projections. |
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The face is encased in a durable clear sapphire crystal rated 9 on the Mohs scale. |
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From the 1960s they produced a number of ranges using white glass encased in opaque coloured glass, such as the Carnaby, Rainbow and Palet ranges. |
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This brilliant drink is not only encased in a skull-shaped bottle but contains the purest, creamiest drop of vodka that I have had the pleasure to enjoy. |
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The basin contains over 800 pinnacle and atoll reefs of the Keg River Formation formed during the Mid-Devonian and are encased in sealing evaporites of the Muskeg Formation. |
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To stop the pirates returning and taking it again, the angels encased the bell in a huge stone, that is, the Bell Rock which is found at the water's edge. |
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It is loosely based on the Unknown Soldier, stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme and is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies. |
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The columns were encased in concrete for protection against collision. |
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Similarly, sausage meat encased in puff pastry is called a sausage roll. |
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However, these devices are bulky and require the device to be partially or completed encased while sterilizing due to the harmful effects from overexposure to UV lights. |
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After being discharged from the spermatophore in the spermatophoric reaction, the sperm mass is encased in a thin covering, with the cement body at one end. |
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The Butcher-Lite includes every tool needed to field dress, skin, quarter and debone big game, all encased in a nylon roll pack with snap-in plastic knife scabbards. |
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Although the term xenolith is most commonly associated with igneous inclusions, a broad definition could include rock fragments which have become encased in sedimentary rock. |
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