Khan was flanked by three security guards and spoke only to confirm his name and give his date of birth and address. |
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These embryos had organized root meristems and apical shoot meristems flanked by the developing cotyledons. |
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At the micropylar end where the pollen tube delivers the two sperm cells, the egg cell is flanked by two synergids that assist in fertilization. |
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If a warm room is flanked by large windows, consider putting shades on the windows or awnings on the outside of the windows. |
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They have created roughly parallel blocks flanked by shallow canals that are actually slightly above harbour level. |
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She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book. |
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Set within the crossing of a church transept, Christ stands centered in the foreground, flanked by his Apostles, and administers the host. |
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At the head of the gorge, a community gets by, flanked by cliff faces of striated red rock. |
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The great white marble dome of the mausoleum is flanked by free-standing minarets from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer. |
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The central panel of this intact triptych altarpiece depicts the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, together with other saints, flanked by donors. |
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We will walk through a travesty of language, where truth is but a signs system and actions are always appear flanked by a pair of stars. |
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The terracotta floor leads to a long bar overlooking the kitchen area, flanked by a beautiful armoire filled with glass shining in the sunlight. |
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Two squat dressers, two drawers each, held her clothes, and were also flanked by realistically drawn climbing ivy. |
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These days, he sits in the dock flanked by carts full of binders, which he frequently consults. |
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It is well lit by two large windows and has as its focal point a marble fireplace flanked by built-in shelving units. |
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Every computer desk I've had until recently was flanked by bookshelves loaded with titles. |
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Central to the transformation was the creation of an inviting sitting area oriented toward a new gas fireplace flanked by tall bookshelves. |
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The living room features a 1924 original fireplace flanked by two vintage guitars, which Ty collects. |
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She smiled briefly at a court official as she was led into the 7ft long dock and was flanked by three female security officers. |
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This area has a neutral decor and includes a sash window to the front and a white marble fireplace which is flanked by deep alcoves. |
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On the far wall, between two circular portholes, was a red and gold fireplace, flanked by two armchairs. |
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The pair sat in the dock flanked by four police officers and the proceedings were translated by an interpreter. |
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The entry to the conservatory at the north will be flanked by the butterfly flight house and auditorium. |
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The imposing flight of steps outside, flanked by art deco lamp standards and a uniformed commissionaire, certainly suggests something special. |
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In the United States, the candidate would be flanked by a wall of myrmidons with imperfectly concealed shoulder holsters. |
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You can tell '77 is a hyperreal event because Momus is there, flanked by Japanese girls and chic fans. |
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The structure is capped with a low hipped-roof with a central transverse parapeted gable flanked by hipped dormers. |
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Adam created many variations on the basic design of a central handle flanked by pendant swags and scrolling foliage. |
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Paula Radcliffe emerged at the top of the slope, flanked by two pacemakers, nearly three minutes ahead of any other runner. |
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Enter them and you pass through a driveway, flanked by sheds and outhouses, to a huge building in Indo-Saracenic style. |
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The left side consists of a black triangle with a horizontal yellow stripe flanked by two bright blue stripes. |
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The ever-present heart and anchor, symbols of hope and trust, were generally flanked by initials or sometimes even names. |
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She sails into the waves flanked by arrogance, haughtiness and false power. |
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The Queen processed in state to the Houses of Parliament in a glittering coach, flanked by ranks of household cavalry. |
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Yesterday bouquets of lilies, pansies and white roses adorned its steps, flanked by a union flag and the Stars and Stripes. |
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The round Basilica of the Superga has a two-conched cupola in the style of Michelangelo, flanked by two tall asymmetrical campaniles. |
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They all have, at some embryonic stage, a notochord, flanked by muscle, and a dorsal neural tube. |
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Clubbers walk through a sparkling, gold-mirror tunnel at the entrance that's flanked by elevated seating and private booths and cabanas. |
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In most of these proteins, the coiled-coil domains are flanked by protein domains that control the protein's distribution or specific function. |
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The bilobate living area has quadrilateral contours and is partly flanked by some horizontal logs and a vertical slab. |
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The pair were led up into the glass-panelled dock of a packed Court 4 flanked by three uniformed security guards. |
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Mesogastric, urogastric, cardiac, and intestinal lobes disposed in a longitudinal, continous band, flanked by accessory lobes. |
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Security was such a concern that the seven defendants were taken to court in an armed convoy of armoured vans flanked by police motorcyclists. |
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Paul, wearing long robes, walks ahead of the horsemen and is flanked by two armed guards. |
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The captain walked down to the lower hold of the ship flanked by two bodyguards. |
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In a gothic cathedral, the nave is flanked by aisles which run parallel to it. |
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Her first painting in an abstract style, A Quiet Place, suggests an ambiguously defined courtyard flanked by rectilinear columns and passageways. |
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He was flanked by two police officers and a court security officer as he stood in the glass-enclosed dock at Harrogate Magistrates Court. |
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Ahead, the divided highway sped eastward in two directions, flanked by a ghostly procession of villas. |
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When we stopped at midday the road was no longer flat, but crossed gentle hills and vales, flanked by meadows in their Winter-brown dress. |
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This is flanked by an open-plan garden with large side lawns and flowerbeds. |
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This engine's innovative design incorporates an input shaft flanked by two layshafts, and each layshaft has its own set of final drive gears. |
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Bastiano, flanked by his bodyguards, was talking animatedly with a group of people just inside the door. |
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The text of the poem is flanked by frames containing annotations, cross-references and half a dozen other types of supplementary material. |
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To add flair, a wall-mounted spigot was set in a rectangular mirror flanked by halogen sconces. |
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Kingston Square will be flanked by commercial office suites on the ground floor, with residential apartments above. |
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In the transfiguration the announcement of divine sonship is flanked by sayings of the necessity of the cross. |
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There were clouds of bone-marrow custard flanked by a gorgeous herb salad laced with house-cured guanciale and tiny pickled mushrooms. |
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These lakes supported a fairly diverse aquatic fauna and were flanked by streamside terrestrial plant and animal communities. |
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The first thing customers see is a huge lavatory bowl flanked by two urinals. |
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It was flanked by a sublime gratin dauphinois with a cheesy, sabayon-like crust. |
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They rode through the wall and into the city flanked by cavalry and archers and soldiers on foot. |
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In front of the fireplace sat a round card table, covered by a green cloth, and flanked by four plush, green leather upholstered wingback chairs. |
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The upper roundels with resting warriors represent Peace, flanked by a figure of Justice. |
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The coffin was carried on a cannon of the Royal Horse Artillery and flanked by artillerymen in ceremonial black and red uniforms. |
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Hop off at the summit and fly down a monstrous 35 degree chute flanked by rugged saddles and knifedges. |
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The channel gouged out for the river is about 20 feet deep and flanked by high concrete walls or earth embankments. |
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It is flanked by an original pair of niches that protect two carved wood classical figures bearing floral attributes. |
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Originally the paved part of the terrace was smaller and was flanked by two areas of lawn, mirroring the articulation of the window bays above. |
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I was instantly flanked by two guards with a countenance of half sneers, half smiles on their faces. |
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In its center is disc within a smaller wreath of laurel which contains a torch between two swords saltirewise and flanked by two mullets. |
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Opposite the dining side of the living room is the den, entered by a wide doorway flanked by interior windows. |
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The driveway is flanked by trees, flowering plants and shrubs as well as an expansive manicured lawn. |
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Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour. |
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In scrimmage, each team had one centre scrimmager flanked by two side scrimmagers. |
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They stood, looking down into the valley and the river flanked by green meadows and trees. |
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The Knossos throne room has a magnificent throne flanked by wall paintings showing griffins and projects an image of divine power. |
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As usual, the singer was flanked by bodyguards wearing black designer suits. |
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A central walk-in shower cubicle with a hardwood glazed door is flanked by a white Heritage wash basin. |
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They held together and went down the street in tight formation, flanked by cops on all sides. |
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The stage is oval in plan, behind a proscenium arch, flanked by paired piers and columns that support a parted impediment. |
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Still, she looks every inch the unapproachable star and is flanked by those indispensable celebrity accessories, the bodyguard and personal assistant. |
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Those flat, sparkling rooftops, capping aisles of cheap goods and flanked by acres of concrete parking lots? |
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Mill Lane is accessed through wrought-iron gates flanked by stone pillars. |
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After a decadent weekend in the company of friends, I found myself in a dodgy hotel flanked by eager minds and stomachs. |
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The tower now stands out, loud and proud, flanked by two green open parks and the colourful wharf, with a riverside walk guiding amblers up to its refurbished doors. |
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Alberto Barbera, director of the Venice Film Festival, took the stage, flanked by a woman holding a trophy and a medal. |
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The lower frame is modelled as a triumphal arch flanked by bound captives. |
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Ogre emerged sporting a large lupine mask, flanked by Key on a synth riser, a live drummer and a guitarist wielding a double-necked axe straight out of a Thor video. |
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The autozooids are flanked by spines and there are also a few avicularia. |
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Twenty officers mounted on horses quickly advanced, swinging batons, flanked by police on foot who fired concussion grenades and volleys of rubber bullets. |
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Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best were among VIPs holding the hi-tech baton, flanked by flag bearers carrying the flags of the Commonwealth nations. |
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The main hall was flanked by two picture galleries, and the whole layout resembled a cathedral with a transept and a massive organ at the far end. |
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You get a sense of the scale of the city as you speed down rivers that curve forever, flanked by electrical towers, bleak apartment buildings and factories. |
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The auction catalog described the ring as being an emerald-cut diamond of approximately 9.10 carats on a platinum mount, flanked by two baguette diamonds. |
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After the scanning takes place, KSM is led down a long corridor flanked by chain-link fences. |
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A large, well-built man, he sat opposite me, flanked by a muscly guy in a white military uniform, who introduced himself as Abraham's personal bodyguard. |
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A towering cloud of black smoke flanked by soaring flames was visible for miles around, providing an awesome and menacing picture of the developing inferno. |
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Straight ahead lay a central hail running the length of the building and ending in a blank wall flanked by steep stairways that led to the second floor. |
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There can only be one Kingdom of worth and that is the Kingdom of Heaven presided over by God the Father flanked by God the Son and the Holy Ghost. |
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It is to include a 400-room main hotel, flanked by 150 casitas and 32 resort condominiums, as well as a golf training facility and three practice greens. |
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Republican State Chairman Tina Benkiser will orate, flanked by representatives of organizations such as the Southern Baptists and the Texas Conference of Churches. |
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Above the three entrance doors is a Palladian window flanked by two large sash windows, and in the pediment there is an oval window surrounded by graceful foliate carvings. |
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At the focus of the pueblo was a large plaza in which was a great kiva flanked by rectangular rooms, possibly storerooms for food and ritual paraphernalia. |
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In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold. |
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At the centre of the front of Croker's enormous sideboard is a carved vase full of flowers flanked by great seaweedy festoons of fruit, flowers and foliage. |
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A short flagstoned path, flanked by borders filled with bulbs and seasonal flowers, could lead to the house, with the entire front garden enclosed by a clipped beech hedge. |
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The fireplace is flanked by fitted floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. |
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When I visited Heather's grave site in December 1997, the headstone was flanked by potted poinsettias, fresh carnations, a Christmas wreath and several angel figurines. |
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In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it. |
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In some Charles appeared, in shorts and sola topi, flanked by robed, shock-headed men of intense blackness. |
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The sea is flanked by continental shelves to the southwest, northwest, and northeast. |
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Its carapace is composed of five central scutes flanked by four pairs of lateral scutes. |
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The abdomen bears pleopods, and ends in a telson, which bears the anus, and is often flanked by uropods to form a tail fan. |
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He is walking now, flanked by a silent girl on one side and her robin's-egg-blue valise on the other, both safe in his omnivicarious hands. |
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It depicts stained glass images of the Bruce flanked by his chief men, Christ, and saints associated with Scotland. |
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A huge Guernsey gache, which is a sort of fruit cake, was flanked by plates and baskets of figs, grapes, nectarines, peaches, and raspberries. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape that are flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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Osiris on a lapis lazuli pillar in the middle, flanked by Horus on the left, and Isis on the right, 22nd dynasty, Louvre. |
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And here comes the princess now, stepping from her limousine, flanked by musclemen, caught in a fusillade of clicking cameras. |
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The northern entrance in Horse Guards Avenue is flanked by two monumental statues, Earth and Water, by Charles Wheeler. |
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Players enter matches with their own signature theme music whilst flanked by security men and female valets down to the oche. |
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Now, he was flanked by a mural of pastel-colored ice-cream cones. |
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The museum's grounds are also worth a stroll, the formal gardens set around a series of geometric lakes, flanked by wanderable woods. |
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The pyramids at Giza are flanked by large cemeteries containing hundreds of mastabas. |
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Kim, dressed in signature Mao suit, was flanked by top political and military leaders. |
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He speaks in a whisper, flanked by the two locals who set up the meeting. |
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The upper postcanines have a tall principal cusp that is flanked by a smaller, slightly lingually displaced cusp mesially and distally. |
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The 1993 excavations revealed that the new western apse was polygonal, and flanked by hexagonal towers, forming a westwork. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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An upright semigrand piano near the door, flanked by two palms in pots, executed suddenly all by itself a valse tune with aggressive virtuosity. |
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In these, the recumbent stone is usually flanked by the two largest of the standing stones immediately on either side. |
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This valley runs north east, flanked by parallel ridges descending from Robinson and Hindscarth, its stream being named Scope Beck. |
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The Three Graces panel is flanked by rectangular strigilated panels and torch-bearing putti. |
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To the north the pass is flanked by Whinlatter fell, while to the south the Whiteside, Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike fells borders the pass. |
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The walls have ranks of white marble niches capped by huge marble scallops, and flanked by urns and flowers, drapes and putti. |
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But first they must pass through a floating glass cube flanked by two Chinese marble foo dogs. |
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The presence of the birds has led to the iconographic identification of the human figure as the god Odin, flanked by Huginn and Muninn. |
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The eastern border comprises the volcanic South Sandwich Islands flanked by the South Sandwich Trench. |
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The FTFZ is flanked by two negative gravity anomalies associated with the accretion of igneous crust. |
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Individual groups clumped together, forming a single large mass flanked by horsemen on the wings. |
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In these temple fronts with columns and a pediment are very common for the main entrance of grand buildings, but often flanked by large wings or set in courtyards. |
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In the Gulf-facing front yard, beyond a brilliant blue swimming pool flanked by a tidy zoysia lawn, they planted boxwood, natal plum, seagrapes and clusia. |
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A heated, in-door pool flanked by sumptuous daybeds where dark-slated walls, fiber-optic mood lighting, underwater sound system, and soothing waterfall deliver serious chill. |
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After the Conquest, his shrine in St Augustine's Abbey held a central position in one of the axial chapels, flanked by the shrines of his successors Laurence and Mellitus. |
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The third generation 4x4 is longer, wider and lower than the current model, with sweptback styling and Kia's bold tiger-nose grille flanked by large light clusters. |
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The high angel, Michael, flanked by the two commanders, continued his relentless attack bearing grimly and deliberately down upon the two dark leaders, Python and Jezebel. |
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The relief, which was purchased from a private collector, dates between 1800 and 1750 BC and depicts a curvaceous winged naked woman standing on lions and flanked by two owls. |
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Here it is flanked by the rocky crags of Castle Crag and Grange Fell. |
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As well as being prime bookworm territory, Charing Cross Road is one of the main drags through the West End, flanked by theatres, clubs and rock venues. |
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At ground level there is a principal door flanked by two smaller doors. |
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The Khan Formation locally comprises infolded pelitic and calc-silicate gneisses, which are flanked by thick marble units of probable Karibib Formation. |
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This will be flanked by videowall and MicroTiles Interactive zones, the presentation space for a new outdoor LCD flat panel LCD and a 1-chip DLP gallery. |
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The throne features the heads of animals and is flanked by two birds. |
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The Aryans who had settled around Varanasi were known as Kassite city was flanked by the rivers Varna and Asia from which the place derives its name. |
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These relics are still housed in the church close to where they were discovered in the north wall of the chancel flanked by a pair of small brass candlesticks. |
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That enormous engine was flanked by two fellows almost of equal magnitude. |
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But the enormous Palladian window in the front facade, flanked by giant purple and gold metallic palm trees, is delightful in its self-aware playfulness. |
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In 1701, Defoe presented the Legion's Memorial to the Speaker of the House of Commons, later his employer Robert Harley, flanked by a guard of sixteen gentlemen of quality. |
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