The islands of the Maldives are grouped in ring-shaped coral atolls, each enclosing a relatively shallow lagoon with a flat sandy bottom. |
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The is a 15-minute drive over the hill on a long sandspit enclosing the broad harbour. |
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The magnetite, uralite, and other minerals can be exposed by etching away the enclosing calcite with hydrochloric acid. |
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Treatment B was conducted to examine autonomous self-pollination by enclosing intact flowers, before anthesis, in small plastic bags. |
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Who would have thought that not even two teams of the strongest horses would be able to pull apart hemispheres enclosing a near vacuum? |
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Like methods, properties are scoped to their enclosing interface declaration. |
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Hurst observed pyrargyrite partly and completely enclosing polybasite crystals on tetrahedrite. |
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Her main course of fresh striped bass had been seared so that the skin was slightly crispy, enclosing a melt-in-your-mouth fillet. |
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The buildings sit like a sheltering battlement, a running bastion enclosing green space created from the earth mounds of excavated material. |
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The letter enclosing the cheque from the foundation stated that its selection committee considered more than one hundred applications. |
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He smirked and wrapped his arms around mine, enclosing my body in his embrace before resting his head against mine. |
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A novel environment was created by partially enclosing a portion of a second floor balcony. |
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In particular, the mineral completely encases each fibril, enclosing the fibrillar volume. |
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The building has an impressive and imposing street presence, while also enclosing a peaceful courtyard within the campus. |
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The turret wall, a fort-like structure enclosing a 25-foot tower leads up to an analog clock with two faces. |
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Her companion, the braver of the two, pulled the heavy oak door towards her, enclosing them inside the comfort of the coatroom once again. |
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Massive polycrystalline pyrite may also overgrow the plant axis, sometimes completely enclosing it. |
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Once past the houses, the enclosing walls open up and there are wonderful views along Troutbeck Park from the rough, stony track. |
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The cartouche or oval ring enclosing the name of Tutankhamun was found on objects throughout his tomb. |
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The nutmeg is the seed of the Indonesian Myristica fragrans whose small yellow flowers develop into a fleshy, scarlet fruit enclosing the meg. |
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We drove on one hill and saw sprawling haciendas, with very high walls enclosing them and enormous gateways. |
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Seeds appear to have been produced on the underside of the leaf, with the leaf edges rolled over to form an enclosing chamber. |
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Faintly glowing silver sigils appeared on the slips, in the form of a circle enclosing an oil lamp, a river, and several abstract designs. |
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Much grandiose painting business is imposed on top of a large blue spiral enclosing washy green transparencies. |
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Here is the second cluster of huts, wattle fences enclosing neat crofts of fowl houses and kitchen-gardens blown with harvest. |
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Woven wattle fences hedge the crofts, enclosing each family's stock of goats and fowl. |
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The spot may be rounded or have a wavy shape and not really enclosing any area. |
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The wedding cake had five tiers, with green garlands and purple flowers spiraling towards a gazebo at the top enclosing a dancing couple. |
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The shroud is of the full-underlug style, enclosing and protecting the ejector rod. |
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Some of these veins reached the surface where, in the enclosing gossan, the stibnite has been subjected to oxidation. |
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The inner epithelium consists of cells enclosing large heterogeneous spherules composed of proteinic and glucidic fractions. |
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I am enclosing the card on which the Post Office wanted me to affix the necessary stamps. |
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They consist of complex cross-bedded sands commonly enclosing thin wisps of muddy sediment. |
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A cabin enclosing the ship's wheel, compass binnacle and a telegraph to the engine room. |
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So enclosing the commons is needed to avoid ruin, and to promote productive investments in the land. |
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A plastic sheet was folded on top, enclosing me in a warm, slightly scratchy cocoon. |
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Because these new second-story spaces do not touch the original brick enclosing wall, the building's fenestration remains intact. |
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I just got a reply from the Director of the cinema, enclosing a copy of a press release. |
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On receipt of this letter I wrote to Dr. Bhagavantham, enclosing a photostat copy of Mr. Shoji Hattori's letter. |
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There is a huge expanse of sweeping railway track that links up to form a triangle enclosing acres of scrub and grass. |
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I wrote her a letter, enclosing a self-addressed envelope for her convenience. |
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The door enclosing the washer and dryer slides like a barn door, instead of the typical bifold. |
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He has called on any European nobility to contact him by letter enclosing a photograph. |
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Additionally, the installation of fences enclosing the areaway is alien to this neighborhood. |
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Above this is a four-sided arched structure, and this is surmounted by a rotunda with Corinthian columns enclosing two statues. |
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The rusty brown silk ground is covered with couched gold diamond-shaped outlines enclosing silk floral patterns. |
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They answer to the definition of a berry as a simple, fleshy fruit, without internal divisions, enclosing seeds, and not having a separate, peelable skin. |
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Late-blooming clematis grew up the trellis, forming a wall of flowers in a rainbow's colours, feathery seed heads and green leaves, enclosing the patio. |
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Donaldson's alter ego was a wet fish merchant who specialised in writing brash, outrageous letters to eminent public figures, enclosing a one pound note. |
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The enclosing movement was attacked on various grounds. To its effects were attributed the disappearance of the yeomanry, using the words in the strict sense of farmer-owners. |
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This would typically comprise individual cells arranged around a central courtyard very often enclosing a railed tree, a shrine room, and an ambulatory. |
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The enclosing rock was a schist that has now altered to a lateritic clay. |
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In its heyday, the city was enclosed by a wall some 8km in circumference, enclosing at one corner a citadel that contained a ziggurat, temples, and palaces. |
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If that methane were suddenly liberated from its enclosing clathrate prison the impact on the carbon isotope record would be immediate and severe. |
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The guests form a ring enclosing the bride, Ona, and men dance with her. |
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It was outside the shelter looking even more peculiar than ever with a tight waterproof hood enclosing its head, shedding water as if it were oiled. |
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The club are now appealing for all willing minority shareholders to write to the club with permission to make the transferral, enclosing the original share certificate. |
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Bedding planes in the enclosing limestones do not bend around the nodules, and any brachiopods, corals, or other fossils that are in them have been silicified. |
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The case enclosing the device must of course be made of non-magnetic material such as brass, aluminum, special stainless-steel alloys, or plastic. |
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A large ball of gas, generating energy by nuclear fusion, it also created a magnetic field enclosing Earth and the other planets in a gigantic magnetic bubble. |
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The Baroque churches of Rome were imitated throughout Europe, their ornate altars enclosing a single painting or sculptural group providing a model for many years. |
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The bract immediately subtends the sepal, partly enclosing it. |
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They should contact their train operator using a compensation form or by letter, enclosing proof of travel and details of the journey and delay experienced, as required. |
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From four points around the exterior, filmed sequences were back-projected onto the structure, enclosing the visitor in interconnected landscapes. |
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The traveller is shown poking his head and right arm through a boundary of stars enclosing this everyday world and reaching out to a universe of wonders beyond. |
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The typical image that this process invokes is that of a magma chamber with bits and pieces of the enclosing country rock or wall rock floating in the magma. |
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It includes goethite on quartz, secondary quartz enclosing already crystallized goethite, and goethite and secondary quartz crystallizing together. |
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The council suggested two breaks be created in the breakwaters enclosing the harbour to assist in the flushing out of sediment or organic detritus. |
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Ends of the shell are stiffened with laminated timber arches braced by a diagrid of tension cables from which hang enclosing cardboard honeycomb panels. |
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Despite demonstrating I attempted to purchase a ticket at both ends of my journey and enclosing a copy of a travelcard I bought, my appeal was rejected. |
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Each hive, enclosing the colony or swarm of bees, is a family unit and consists of a laying queen, a few drones, and several thousand worker bees. |
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Great Dodd and Stybarrow Dodd throw out long ridges to the east, enclosing the marshy valley of Deepdale. |
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These carry out photosynthesis and may help to conserve moisture by partially enclosing the gas exchange surfaces. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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On the east side of the Inner Ward is another barbican, enclosing the castle garden. |
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In the neurohypophysis this protein is concentrated outside the vascular system seemingly dilated and enclosing several vessels. |
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The subjacent Bryantsville Breccia has subaerial laminar crust enclosing micrite tidal clasts. |
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Later the Aurelian Wall replaced it, enclosing an expanded city, and using more sophisticated designs, with small forts at intervals. |
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There are also examples of courtyards and large stone walls enclosing settlements, such as the Wargaade Wall. |
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Dermoid cysts are composed of coarse-fibrous capsule enclosing a thick viscous greenish-brown fluid, macroscopically. |
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Also, we are enclosing photographs and a DVD which show one Member's experience with your military while in Biak and Manokwari. |
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The system forms an arc enclosing the east side of the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas. |
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Across the gap of Esk Hause and enclosing the eastern side of Eskdale are Esk Pike, Bowfell and Crinkle Crags. |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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The store merges two pre-existent architectonical volumes and integrates a pedestrian crossing by enclosing it between the two entrance doors. |
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At your request, I am enclosing a full refund of your payment. |
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The process of enclosing property accelerated in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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Striking the highway beyond the little copse she skirted the dark iron palings enclosing Hare. |
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Its valley, down to Merseburg, contains many castles which crown the enclosing heights. |
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Although molluscs are coelomates, their coeloms are reduced to fairly small spaces enclosing the heart and gonads. |
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The fungus surrounds the algal cells, often enclosing them within complex fungal tissues unique to lichen associations. |
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These farm labourers had faced unemployment for a number of years due to the widespread introduction of the threshing machine and the policy of enclosing fields. |
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Those with enough wealth were able to seize on opportunities created by these unsettled conditions and set about enlarging and enclosing farm lands. |
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You can also write to The Fibromyalgia Association UK, PO Box 206 Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 8YL enclosing an A5 SAE or visit their website www. |
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Multiple bits moving in macroprocess join triplet macrounits which logically organize information networks encoding units in structures enclosing triplet code. |
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The earliest known palaces were the royal residences of the Egyptian Pharaohs at Thebes, featuring an outer wall enclosing labyrinthine buildings and courtyards. |
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Neatly spoon the apple mixture along one long edge of the pastry and roll up the filo enclosing the filling, tucking the ends underneath and neatening the shape. |
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From Saalfeld the Saale enters the limestone hill region north of the Thuringian Forest, and sweeps beneath the barren, conical hills enclosing the university town of Jena. |
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In order to have a successful final product you need to have plenty of layers of crisp filo pastry enclosing a centre of sliceable caramelised apple. |
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New functionality includes Single Click Boundary, a new way to create boundaries where a left-click in a closed area creates a boundary from the enclosing lines. |
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Generally, the fungal mesh surrounds the algal or cyanobacterial cells, often enclosing them within complex fungal tissues that are unique to lichen associations. |
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Among all crystal types, raphide bundles and their enclosing cells present the largest variation in this or any other family and have been subject to more intensive study. |
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To the north, Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. |
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The true prominence is estimated by visualising the three dimensional surface in the neighborhood of the col and interpolating between the enclosing contours. |
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