Two floors were hollowed out of the hillside beneath the Research Station, so that the facility could withstand a direct hit from a German bomb. |
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During the day, kinkajous generally sleep, often inside of hollowed out trees or laying on limbs of trees. |
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These lanterns were mangel-wurzels or pumpkins hollowed out with a ghostly face cut into them, illuminated by a candle placed inside. |
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Undaunted, the council hollowed out the plan to build a station at Haxby and run an hourly service only. |
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A hollowed trihedron replica is thus obtained having exactly the same shape as the model. |
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Bells can be hollowed from wood or made from glass or ceramics, but most are cast or forged from metal. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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Because the barrel's end is hollowed out, saving weight, the end is blunt rather than rounded. |
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It gets better and better, the water cutting deeper into the curved and hollowed rock, with slabby undercuts and terraced waterfalls. |
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A hollowed pumpkin is a fitting place to tuck a small pot of mums or an arrangement of fresh or dried flowers. |
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The search uncovered what appeared to be a hollowed out book with wires coming from it and three other unidentifiable electrical items. |
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A container with fresh creek water made out of a sealed off and hollowed bamboo stick hung from his leather belt. |
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The hip socket will be hollowed out to make a shallow cup and an artificial socket will be placed into it. |
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What would happen to a literary form like the novel if it was invisibly hollowed out rather than brilliantly exploded? |
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Internally, the mastoid is hollowed out to form the epitympanic recess to accommodate the ossicles of the middle ear. |
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Slowly, gradually, a tunnel, large enough for people to walk through, was hollowed out of the gigantic mound of earth. |
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He was being held in some sort of dungeon, which had been hollowed out of the ground. |
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Gazing in the direction of his arm, he saw a small cave, hollowed into the mountain. |
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Each circular city had been hollowed out from the ground, and covered by a great, pink-tinted dome. |
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The teponaxtli was a long horizontal drum hollowed from a log and beautifully carved. |
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It's about three feet long and was hollowed out naturally by termites, which is the way they are made. |
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The earliest hives were hollowed out of tree trunks, and this practice still survives in some societies. |
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Until the early years of this century the traditional Russian coffin was hollowed from a single piece of wood. |
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The room was circular and looked like it had been hollowed out from some giant tree. |
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The eye, as it drifts across the cliff, is arrested by a frontage of columns, which invites us into a sanctuary hollowed from the stone. |
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In the Middle Ages vineyards flourished on this bleak Castilian plateau and cellars were hollowed out of the limestone under the town. |
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They were led into a large cave chamber that had been partially hollowed out and worked smooth. |
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The rock is soft enough to be hollowed out, but it remains solid and waterproof. |
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At first he thought the task impossible, but then he saw a stone that had been hollowed out by dripping water. |
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Some of the trees were completely destroyed while others were hollowed out. |
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Yellow and green squash, called koosa, are hollowed out, stuffed with rice and ground lamb meat, and cooked in a tomato sauce. |
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Bamboo Didjeridus are traditionally hollowed out with a fire stick or hot coals. |
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Place round slices of foie gras into the hollowed tuna slices to conceal the holes. |
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The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail. |
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The didgeridoo is made of branches of eucalyptus trees that have been naturally hollowed out by termites and other wood-eating insects. |
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In underwater grottoes, hollowed out of the island's jagged rock-face, we discover swarms of good-sized lobster and shrimp. |
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They are made of hollowed out tree trunks with cowskin stretched on either end and tied with rawhide strips. |
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Fire was actually carried in hollowed out branches in which an ember was placed. |
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The car interior now accommodates bucket seats, a roll cage and new steering, as well as a hollowed area where the back seats used to be for the spare parts. |
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But it's a bit wider around and the casing chamber's more hollowed. |
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Butter has been found in hollowed trunks of trees, where it had been hid so long, that it was become hard and almost friable, yet not devoid of unctuosity. |
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His cheeks were hollowed, and his body looked as if it had shrunk to fit the tiny cabin. |
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I opened the books up and found that they had both been hollowed out. |
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The woman who was the spokesperson held out a calabash, a hollowed out gourd traditionally used to hold the cutters' instruments. |
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Place the round slice of foie gras into the hollowed brioche and reserve. |
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On closer inspection it's hollowed out with no internal welds. |
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Fill the hollowed tofu with the shrimp, squid, uni, and shiitakes. |
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Thomas said the tree had a split trunk, part of which had been damaged in the first storm, and the second half hollowed by the second lightning strike. |
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Some of the pages had been hollowed out, and hidden within the cavity lay a single gold ring, as plain and simple a piece of jewellery as the first. |
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Its oversized cap can be sliced off, hollowed, and used for serving soup. |
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A Louisiana slave gardener also built birdhouses from hollowed gourds to attract nesting birds that protected vegetables from insects and other pests. |
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Other fumitories have the tip of the lower petal like a spoon in that it is hollowed out, but the actual outline from directly above or below is parallel-sided. |
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The company also is working on a tool that's driven by a servo motor that will allow the tips to be hollowed out so coolant can flow right to the tip. |
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Traditionally didgeridoos were made from eucalyptus tree trunks which were hollowed by termites whilst the tree was still alive. |
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The Japanese hummel their rice in a mortar made of a section of a large tree hollowed out. |
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In addition, squirrels may inhabit a permanent tree den hollowed out in the trunk or a large branch of a tree. |
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The earliest boats discovered date from the Bronze Age and are constructed of hollowed out logs or sewn planks. |
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Six thousand year old relics of the hollowed out tombs of the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are discovered. |
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Australian Aboriginal people made canoes using a variety of materials, including bark and hollowed out tree trunks. |
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All three Buttermere Fells throw out a short spur towards the lake with deep combs hollowed out between them. |
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They hollowed out the mortar from an airbrick in their cell and planned to tunnel their way out. |
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Dingoes make their homes in hollowed out logs, dens, or rabbit holes. |
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These were followed by a series of hollowed out shikhara forms, with the symbolic deity sitting at the base. |
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Much more successful were the piraguas of the Carib Indians, dugouts hollowed from huge trees, large enough to carry 100 men. |
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A normal garden fork dug into the lawn to a depth of about 10cm and about 15cm apart is ideal, although hollowed tined forks can also be used. |
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When he was a teenager, he hollowed out his first copperware, but was soon called up to the front of the Iran-Iraq war. |
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I should have been a stercoraceous mendicant if I had hollowed when I got a facer. |
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The antler was hollowed out at one end to create a socket for the axehead. |
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Elm wood is also resistant to decay when permanently wet, and hollowed trunks were widely used as water pipes during the medieval period in Europe. |
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It spends the day concealed in a lair that it has hollowed out under foliage or beneath a root or a stone where its colouring makes it inconspicuous. |
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It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards. |
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The experience begins with savoury delights such as prawn and lobster royal in a hollowed out brioche bap and bridge rolls with coronation chicken. |
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