The Cafe is formed by eight curved structural ribs which enclose the seating and servery space. |
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To conjure power, a medieval alchemist would enclose himself in a magic circle filled with geometric pictograms symbolizing inner realities. |
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Each ring is composed of seven identical subunits, which enclose a central cavity. |
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I must confine my writing to the inside, enclose it within a perimeter, which forms a circular line, an orbit around the text. |
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The porcelain handles, which curve to enclose florets, are gilded to imitate gilt bronze. |
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In most of the theater photographs, a darkened proscenium arch and decorative architectural details enclose a rectangle of dense, milky light. |
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The site is in a flood plain, which meant slurry walls had to be built to enclose the area where the foundation walls now stand. |
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At the back of the house, granite walls enclose the west-facing garden which is in lawn. |
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Most spreadsheets will automatically enclose text cells with quotes when exported in CSV format. |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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If you would like to receive a reply then please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope with your letters. |
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In addition to adhesion based on suction, the rim of the sucker can be bent on each side to enclose and grip thin filaments and sheets. |
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Some of the latter are idioblastic and enclose raphides, whereas others are larger and form cavities containing mucilage. |
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The long thin office wings enclose two hermetic internal courtyards or patios. |
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Quartz is abundant, forming mainly subhedral to anhedral crystals up to about 1 mm in diameter that poikilitically enclose other crystals. |
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Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms. |
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Around 6km of crenellated walls and arched gateways enclose a tight jumble of streets and cafe-lined squares. |
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Its paperboard ends covered with marbleized paper enclose thirty-six well-worn pages of laid rag paper. |
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Also included are three lengths of shrink tubing to enclose the balun and hold it in place on the cable. |
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Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and baste the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes. |
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Top the mushrooms with a few cilantro leaves and fold the long sides of the bean curd sheet over to enclose the filling. |
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Between them are the two middle-layers, or mesoblasts, which enclose the body-cavity. |
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Forests of fir, pine and spruce trees enclose the ranch's paddocks and meadows in every direction. |
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Roll out the pastry and cut four oblong pieces large enough to enclose the steaks. |
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The shaft bushing and the resilient element tightly enclose the shaft while a firm connection with the shaft sleeve is secured. |
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It accepts ordered and unordered lists without trying to enclose them in paragraph tags. |
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Dampen the edges of the bridies and fold the top half of the pastry over the filling to enclose it fully. |
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The brush-like hairs at the end of the anther tube are not bent, and they enclose the valve. |
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What we need to do is to enclose the entire ground in a gigantic transparent plastic bubble. |
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In the center of a typical flower are the carpels, modified leaves which enclose the ovules. |
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The pools would be fed by water cascading down the walls that enclose them. |
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These will be placed on a smooth hard standing surface with a fence to enclose the whole skating area. |
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We have now completed our general average adjustment in this case and enclose herewith a copy for your attention. |
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As requested by Gleeds Project Managers, I enclose herewith one copy of the Memorandum of Agreement duly signed by myself. |
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Thin, firm outlines now enclose each figure's palpably modeled form and the palette focuses on jewel-like variations on the primaries and black. |
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It refers to the way the leaves partly enclose the flowers, forming a hood-like structure over them. |
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The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest. |
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The coleoptile and coleorhiza are sheaths that enclose the apical meristem of the shoot and root respectively. |
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The burgesses, however, refused to enclose the surrounding open fields, and overcrowding became desperate. |
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Landowners in Winterbourne Monkton had an Act of Parliament passed in 1813 to enable them to enclose common land in the parish. |
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Water the plants, then enclose containers in plastic bags to keep the humidity high. |
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We enclose a draft Consent Order, which is based on a lump sum payment of damages. |
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Meanwhile I enclose copies of two letters from the estate agent both dated 14 January 2000 for your information. |
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I also enclose two photostatic copies of portions of these messages which were also given me by Mr. Hoppenot. |
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Add a picket fence to enclose the property and an elegant pergola at the top of the slope. |
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In the Anaspidea there is a tendency for parapodia to enlarge and, together with the mantle, to enclose the fragile shell. |
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Tall baked-mud walls enclose its fields and gardens, the trees twitch with little birds and shy women and girls tend flocks of sheep and goats. |
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My preference would be to sacrifice the lower helm and enclose the flybridge for protection in inclement weather. |
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Season and fold the rice paper to enclose the cod, transfer to a parchment lined sheet pan and set aside. |
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All of the forms in the isometric crystal system completely enclose space, making them regular geometric solids. |
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The margin of the talonid is surrounded by a series of cusps which enclose a talonid basin. |
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The soldier would then enclose his ballot and the thrice-signed document in an envelope. |
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But why then does he enclose it inside a struct, when all that the struct contains is just a union? |
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Roll the dough tightly around the marzipan to form a long jelly roll and pinch the seams to enclose. |
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A simple circle of juvenile yews will eventually knit together to enclose a calming circle of pure green. |
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At the rear of each, Tom attached a lattice panel to support the rose canes, provide a backrest, and enclose the seat. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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In certain actions, we may also enclose a pro forma attendance note for you to complete instead of a typed report. |
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The DNA transposons resemble typical bacterial transposons, they have terminal inverted repeats which enclose the transposase gene. |
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Individual muscle cells are extremely elongated and enclose many-stranded cables woven from threads called myofibrils. |
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Simultaneously, rapid growth causes the embryo to fold laterally, resulting in the somatopleure layers folding in laterally to enclose the gut. |
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Four of the five bracts that enclose and protect the plant's spathe and spadix now have fallen. |
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It can result in spina bifida, where the bones of the spine do not completely enclose the spinal cord. |
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The air sacs are present throughout the body cavity and enclose the viscera like a nut-shell. |
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A lady wrote to me from Berlin: «I enclose an article from a Berlin newspaper which has impressed me very much and made me think. |
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I would like to enclose a banknote in a birthday card and send it by regular mail? |
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Swimming was difficult and dangerous due to the heavy waves and jagged rocks, so Pinos adapted existing breakwater structures to enclose two new bays for protected bathing. |
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If you enclose a set of words in double quotation marks, the search will retrieve documents in which that exact phase appears. |
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You can also enclose with your T4A return a cheque or money order payable to the Receiver General for the balance owing. |
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These sheaths serve as lubricating covers that enclose the tendon in a space where it can glide freely in a lubricating fluid called the synovia. |
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Please put a check mark beside each document you enclose and include this sheet with your application. |
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It had 10 panels instead of 12 and used a plastic bag rather than a glass box to enclose the cooking pot. |
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The top cup would be jig formed to its base to enclose a neoprene snubbing ring to ensure lateral stability. |
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Effectively, they enclose a white and creamy flesh that is extremely aromatic with a uniquely fragrant flavour, both sweet and acidy. |
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In order to avoid rot, you should not enclose undried wood in a way that makes it hard for air to circulate. |
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Either attached to or formed integrally of the annulate band is a cover in a dome configuration so as to enclose the skin area around the percutaneous device. |
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Would the stew still be okay to enclose in pastry crust and baked into a chicken pot pie? |
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Paperboard cartons and sleeves are used to enclose plastic tubs. |
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The original documents that you enclose with your application are valuable. |
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Slow moving or static high pressure areas with their temperature inversions typify these conditions and cause rising pollution if they enclose a source of pollution. |
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I also enclose a copy of the Land Registry entries for your own records. |
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Seldom used in ordinary writing, brace or curly brackets are common in mathematics and other formulaic usage, where they serve to enclose complex sets of symbols. |
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In the letters represented here, women were likelier than men to enclose remittances of either money or prepaid passage tickets for other family members. |
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A corridor map lets you twist and turn your borders to enclose irregularly shaped geographic features. |
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The method proposed by Taisei is to cut and enclose the tatami in linen bags of one square meter. |
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These bands, and the false keystones that underline the arch, tightly enclose cornerstones that feature floral tracery. |
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As wee, you must enclose all sections of the chimney where is passes through a living space. |
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Inside the museum ranks of glass cases enclose an array of coins and old bank notes, as well as the paraphernalia used to make them. |
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To rid your dreamland of mites and their droppings, keep bedroom humidity low, wash sheets often in warm water and enclose pillows and duvets in allergen-proof covers. |
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Bring up the sides of the dough and pinch to enclose the stuffing. |
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Since the HygieneVest does not enclose the buttocks, it is ideal for lifting to and from moulded seats and close-fitting wheelchairs. |
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We enclose accessories suiting you with pleasure for the connection to your drainpipe. |
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The ongoing liberalisation of global trade and investment is enabling international investors and transnational corporations to enclose the last of the commons. |
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How much detail should I include in the budget I enclose with my application? |
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The latter need therefore only enclose a copy of their previous licences with their new licence applications. |
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But when the honey-bush is in bloom, the skinks make a point of tearing off the tough, red petals that enclose the rest of the flower. |
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The bottom of the chassis was enclosed with welded and bolted steel plating and the sides were extended upward to enclose a buoyant structure. |
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Every expansion around yet another other helps it enclose that which we are anew. |
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To save us, The old ones had summoned the guardian spirit to enclose survivors' soul into magic runes. |
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I enclose a note from Chaplain Alexander who saw him during the day and conducted the funeral service. |
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Standing beneath that wall, I let my fantasy enclose me in rapture. |
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The hills and ridges enclose basins which contain several large lakes in a netlike pattern with meshes of 15 km or more across. |
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The application must enclose the documents listed in the rules of certification of the products, works or services. |
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However, in 1803 an Act of Parliament was passed, allowing the forestry commissioners to enclose the lands and deforest it. |
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Choking from the tear gas fired into the crowd, some hoisted sledgehammers to smash up the pavement in order to hurl broken slabs over improvised barricades that now enclose a makeshift camp. |
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The basic frame could be adapted with modules to allow a baby to lie flat or a bubble windscreen to completely enclose the child. |
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Tags may also enclose further tag markup between the start and end, including a mixture of tags and text. |
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Most of the beneficiaries were Royal courtiers, who paid large sums in order to enclose and sublet the forests. |
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Eggs are sometimes laid directly into the water, but many species enclose them within a sac attached to the female's body until they hatch. |
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Fish farming can enclose the entire breeding cycle of the fish, with fish being bred in captivity. |
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Vacuum bag moulding uses a flexible film to enclose the part and seal it from outside air. |
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Please enclose your payment by cheque or transfer. |
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A planning report does not, under any circumstances, dispense with the need to apply for planning permission, although it is advisable to enclose it with any subsequent planning applications. |
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If spilled material is not used immediately, enclose the container in a plastic bag, tie it at the top, and firmly attach a Carzol SP label to the bag. |
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Together, these enclose the vertebral foramen, which contains the spinal cord. |
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Large pleural lobes enclose the male genitalia in ypsolophids but are small and narrow in plutellids. |
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It should not be used to enclose directives that you want to work all the time, because it can suppress useful error messages about missing modules. |
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This drainage massage helps to decompartmentalize the pockets which enclose fat and release the stagnant waste products via the lymphatic system and blood circulation. |
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Cement plaster, or stucco, is another traditional material used to enclose both timber and masonry structures, and its semiliquid application allows great plasticity of form. |
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You must enclose a copy of the sales slip as proof of purchase. |
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One way of easing the financial burden of refugee participants has been for French schools to enclose International Reply Coupons, which allow the recipient to claim back some of the value of the coupons as postage. |
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Nor do I wish you to enclose your worship in material houses of worship, for you will thereby imprison your spirit and not allow it to open its wings to conquer eternity. |
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You do not normally need to enclose them in quotation marks. |
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Pericarditis is an inflammatory condition of the tissue layers that surround and enclose the heart. |
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The design consists of lozenge-shaped cartouches formed from individual flowers, these enclose octagons with red, yellow and blue outlines and a central cockerel, facing left. |
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The few remaining areas when Syrians can still exercise some freedom are being steadily eliminated by a government that, like Big Brother, seeks to enclose the entire society in a tight grip. |
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To enclose the common without utilising land within the manorial ownership of the golf club is quite complex and will involve cattle grids. |
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A printed copy of this Declaration of Independency came accidentally to our hands a few days after the dispatch of the Mercury packet, and we have the honor to enclose it. |
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To help combat these problems, almost all sailmakers trim the leeches of their headsails to a hollow or concave profile and enclose a LEECHLINE within the leech tabling. |
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Davy conceived of using an iron gauze to enclose a lamp's flame, and so prevent the methane burning inside the lamp from passing out to the general atmosphere. |
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In 1866 Lord Brownlow tried to enclose Berkhamsted Common with 5' steel fences built by Woods of Berkhamsted and therefore, claim it as part of his estate. |
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But we are never deluded for a moment that the frames enclose and commemorate anything other than the rage of silence and a gnawingly present absence. |
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Memorial Internship for the summer of 2001 should send a cover letter describing their areas of interest and enclose a resume and a recent transcript. |
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The more usual plan extended wings of rooms all opening onto a linking portico, which might be extended at right angles, even to enclose a courtyard. |
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As late as the Renaissance, it was still possible to believe that language could enclose within its bounds the sum of human experience, at least human sensate experience. |
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