An aura of mystery weaves a pattern blended with the unheard of melody of fluting. |
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The warm, glowing drone of Oliveros' accordion breathes its way through a patchwork of chimes and the gentle fluting of the whistlebuoys. |
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The fledgling let out an odd, fluting sound, and then his eyes squeezed closed. |
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He sighed and began to walk in the Cow's direction when a low, fluting voice reached his ears. |
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Each sought to wound the other's pride, but their sweet fluting pierced only the evening silence. |
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It includes meticulously gauged fluting across the apron and down the legs, terminating in swelled spade feet. |
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However, the more complexly the marginal fluting, the better is the anchorage of the soft tissue to the buoyant conch. |
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When you're alone in the Polo Lounge, the fluting tones of Australia's greatest son beckon you home like a lighthouse. |
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The lobules in complexly marginal fluting branch and expand to form deep lobes. |
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There are no melodramatic trills or fluting crescendos in her everyday speech. |
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On the Wilbur plane there is decorative fluting below the chamfer stops on the toe and heel end of the plane. |
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We infer that this fluting represents a lithological unit, perhaps a lava flow, within the flanks of the edifice. |
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The stock features light fluting along each side of the comb's nose, and is fitted with a steel buttplate so typical of the pre-war period. |
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Acid etching was used to produce a regular pattern of raised red lines, like the fluting on a classical column. |
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The artist also parallels the columnar folds of Peace's drapery and the regular fluting of the columns behind her. |
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We could clearly hear the high fluting voice of Toni, and the calmer, flatter tones of Sid. |
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Rather than fluting the quarter columns, the maker simulated reeding with string inlay. |
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In fluting, childish voices, they spoke of their compassion for the poor and homeless. |
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Runoff from countless storms has worn the 50-to 60-foot-tall pink sandstone walls smooth, fluting some of its sections. |
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The male, beautifully patterned in buttercup-yellow and jet black, may first reveal his presence by glorious fluting. |
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It comes in a rectangular case in art deco style with a waisted profile and flanks with triple fluting. |
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The lowest has alternately circular and triangular fluting, the second circular, the third triangular, while the fourth and fifth are mostly plain. |
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The septal marginal fluting has a bilateral symmetry, whereby between correlative sutural lobes on both flanks the septum is adorally convex in a perfect arch. |
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Her eyes, a startling blue-gray danced and twinkled in the light streaming in from tall, elegant windows framed with green marble columns topped by gold-painted fluting. |
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The marginal fluting of the septa consists mainly of backward pointing tubes in a dendritic pattern that form buttresses resembling columnal arches of Gothic churches. |
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The Gowran Font is richly decorated with blind or closed fluting, often described as Ossory Fluting, being particular to the Diocese of Ossory and not found elsewhere. |
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Type A, B eliminates possible fluting and stretcher strains during forming. |
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The strigillation, or curvilinear fluting, of the frieze immediately below the Pantheon-domed roof is a type of enrichment associated with classical sarcophagi. |
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The hollow, fluting song poured between the cork oaks, as rich as honey. |
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Her voice is deeper now, with a strange androgynous fluting quality. |
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A dark purple dragon winked at her, and a fire-red phoenix with the occasional blue or green feather sprouting from its tail made the fluting noise. |
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Among all the functions related to the septal marginal fluting, the one suggested by Spath is emended and elaborated herein as the most reasonable one. |
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He is known for his scholarly attention to detail: knurled doorknobs, cabled fluting, pineapple finials. |
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Below, the jambs are adorned with fluting that rises to a curlicue element. |
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Semicircular niches are often featured, many having shell-like fluting at the apex. |
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This antique marble mantel offers a curved canted profile adorned with fluting. |
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The crowing pediment adorned with fluting and acanthus leaves on the corners is an Antique architectural ornament, named acroterion. |
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It is ornate, as Persian monuments tended to be, featuring the deeply incised, regular, concave grooves known as fluting. |
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A cornice with a frieze of modillions and fluting completes the composition of this mantel. |
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The corbel-shaped jambs are curved, carved into volutes above and below and the central fluting is adorned with a refined spiral ribbon motif. |
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The front of the entablature is covered with fluting and is flanked by heads with square rosettes. |
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Both models equipped with plunger-type pin indexing mechanism for reeding and fluting. |
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The jambs are carved with straight and deep filleted fluting as well as the entablature. |
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White Carrara marble mantel in the Louis XVI style with a motif of fluting and molded panels. |
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Base paneling in walnut wood from the 19th century presenting a decor of panels, fluting and carved folds. |
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Louis XVI white marble mantel with a classical décor of fluting on both the entablature and the jambs, giving great harmony to this piece. |
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The bases are fluted, the posts and capitals are decorated with floral elements and fluting. |
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The bezel has become more pronounced thanks to more dynamic, deeper fluting. |
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Leaves, rocks, shells, fish scales, all vanished in favour of a few urn-like finials, a hint of metope or columnar fluting, or the suggestion of a pediment. |
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The candle socket, octofoil in outline, is formed of square fluting. |
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Shaw also offers standard or helical fluting as an additional service. |
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Short lived, it was a compromise between the Louis XV and the Greek style with more rigid shapes and the rediscovery of fluting, acanthus leaves and garlands. |
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The only overlap between the activities of the parties in corrugating raw materials occurs in the production and sale of fluting to independent converters. |
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The installation profile of the charging bar has a fluting. |
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Butterfly eggs These eggs can be things of beauty, with ribbing and fluting pointing the eye toward a little opening called the micropyle. |
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Bifacial fluting describes blades on which this feature appears on both its sides. |
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The fluting and the floral ornaments are typical of the Louis XVI period. |
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Powerful double scrolled jambs carved with modillions, protruding fluting, swirls and interlacing foliage, rise up to a richly adorned entablature. |
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The jambs are garnished with fluting and the modillions end in volutes. |
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There are two types of corrugating raw materials: fluting, which is the rippled middle layer of a corrugated board, and liners, which are the flat surface layers of the board glued to each side of the fluting. |
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I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of garden in the clear autumn sunshine. |
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His comments ought therefore only to be taken as a starting point for further research about the correlation between fluting width and fluter age. |
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Each of these is commonly thought to derive directly from Clovis, in some cases apparently differing only in the length of the fluting on their projectile points. |
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The bottom rollers were wood and metal, with fluting along the length. |
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