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Several facets of the glass exterior reveal crisscrossing structural trusses, and parts of the outside are sheathed in copper.
Clearly a master of her modest medium, she folds paper into facets, quills it into curlicues and cuts it into intricate, lacelike filigree.
The many facets and connections of Wesleyan Methodism make it difficult to generalize about its importance.
One of the key facets of the game of basketball is the speed and alacrity of movement that players exhibit.
These early recordings give us a reasonably accurate picture of many facets of a pianist's interpretation.
As the Chief Justice has already covered many facets of the film, I will try not to repeat most of what he has already said.
The anterior arch may also have facets articulating with projections on the occipital bone.
Interadambulacral contact facets lie beneath the ambulacral and overlie tissue depressions for the longitudinal muscles that lower the arm.
The youth, in particular, associate themselves with diverse facets of theatre, be it acting, pre-production or post-production.
There is, of course, also a love interest, moments of pure comedy and all the facets that go to make up a truly great play.
Drawing on an exhaustive and tangled corpus of material, Kinney examines the many facets of these enterprises.
Failure to respect the administrative facets of the game usually results in technical fouls.
They have tried to present the different facets of the former Pope's life as a manual labourer, poet, thespian and footballer.
They correspond to facets for the articulation of two rows of spines along lateral edges of marginals.
However, an important difference is in the shape of the crescentic facets on the proximal edge of the marginals.
This book celebrates Tlingit traditions and demonstrates their unique facets.
The following is a guide for all facets of giving a massage that will make his toes curl and bring him to much higher plain of ecstasy.
That may be pushing it, but several facets have changed dramatically for the better.
But her recent career revival has proved that she has always been a woman of many facets and hidden depths.
However, it remains an unproven hypothesis and many of its facets have become untenable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Several autosomal mutations had been found in which the facets of the compound eye are disarranged.
Instead of smooth facets and sharp angles, the concretion may be studded with irregularly-shaped masses.
The short hairs between the facets point in all directions instead of radially, as in the normal eye.
The stone is then reversed and 24 facets, and the culet, polished on the back.
The urostyle is a long cylindrical rod which articulates with the sacrum generally by two facets.
Each of these facets is the external window of an eye element or ommatidium.
Its transverse processes and centrum bear facets for the tubercula and capitula of the ribs respectively.
In colourless transparent crystals exhibiting triangular facets, soluble in water, and less so in proof spirit.
She held it raised so for a moment, watching the play of light from the facets.
He moved the finger so that the light flashed from the facets of the stone.
The neural arches of the vertebrae articulate one with another by the articular facets, each of which has a capsular ligament.
A beautifully faceted diamond may be forever, but there are many types of facets in crystals that, until now, seemed to be never.
Unity might include different facets of the revolution, like the Storming of the Bastille, Reign of Terror, Robespierre and Jacobins.
Ideally, education addresses all the facets of the human being.
There was a lake on the facets of whose ripples the sunlight danced.
There are facets of sleepwalking which we do not at all understand.
It is a fascinating journey into new, undreamed-of worlds and reveals surprising facets of the protagonists' personalities.
Each ocellus is furnished with its own lid, and the apt can, at will, close as many of the facets of his huge eyes as he chooses.
Here were no barren hill-crests with a hundred weatherworn facets.
The piety of that age, not very subtle nor much given to reasoning, did not see so many facets in an act of religion.
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