The whole place stank of sulphur and the terrain, full of rocky ridges, caves, and deep ravines, was a honeycomb of concrete and steel. |
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You can see it's like a honeycomb structure in which the material is in between the two composite layers. |
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The substance freshly taken from the honeycomb has a distinctive taste, scent, texture, and so on. |
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The final winner was Eriskay fabric, a worsted material with an unusual honeycomb texture, designed by Catherine Murray from Bute Fabrics. |
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In a blender, combine honeycomb ice cream and half-and-half, and blend to desired consistency. |
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She then deposits a little into a honeycomb cell, built and tilted upright, so that it won't spill. |
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Then there's the honeycomb shades, so called because in profile they look like cells of a honeycomb strung together. |
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The surplus is stored away in the honeycomb to sustain the bees throughout the flowerless months of autumn and winter. |
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This mesh looks a bit like a honeycomb, with spaces between the different parts. |
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The look-out openings on the parapet and even the gun-holes that honeycomb the scarp, serve as ventilators. |
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To serve, place a piece of the honeycomb in the center of a plate, set a pear on top and place a quenelle of ice cream to one side. |
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The steel insert actually has a honeycomb structure that is covered by the polymer. |
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The rock was pitted with a honeycomb of caves, each formerly the cell of a Byzantine monk. |
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Flavours include honeycomb and caramel choc mint, and the company has now expanded into sorbets, spring water ice cubes and an organic range. |
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In addition, the upper and lower sections of the front grille have a honeycomb mesh. |
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Somewhere in the descending darkness was a honeycomb of seemingly endless caverns, some as big as two kilometers across. |
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There's a circle of 15 chairs by the windows, away from the honeycomb of cubicles. |
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Crossing the storage lot at the Port of Richmond, Marty Moynihan stopped his car beside a massive honeycomb of black pipes. |
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Parts of the floorpan and rear bulkhead are made of a honeycomb sandwich material typically used in F1 and aerospace applications. |
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Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate. |
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Choose from lemon posset with raspberries, vanilla cheesecake with honeycomb and caramel, and a tiny little apple crumble with custard. |
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The blade body consists of a spar assembly, leading edge protective strips, skins over a honeycomb core and a trailing edge strip. |
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A spin-off company is expected to market the technology and to produce the structural honeycomb products. |
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The nectar is greatly concentrated and stored in wax cells, thousands of which form the honeycomb. |
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Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax. |
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The helicopter airframe consists of a lightweight aluminium alloy and honeycomb structure with high crashworthiness. |
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The honeycomb bar would be a bone showing early signs of osteoporosis and the one full of bubbles would be the full-blown disease. |
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He studied the crystal structure of snowflakes and the honeycomb structure of cork. |
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Ray made caramelised apple Napoleon, with frangipani, a scoop of malt ice cream which had been rolled in honeycomb, and apple pudding. |
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There's an underground honeycomb of meditation cells, where incense drifts through the darkness. |
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She was making milk ice cream with honeycomb pieces, pickled blackberries, blackberry gel, lavender flowers and hazelnut dust. |
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One entire wall was a wine rack, a giant honeycomb of clay-colored octagonal cubbies. |
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The resulting mineral construction contained a honeycomb of tiny compartments. |
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The dessert was a Belgian chocolate pot, served with pistachio nuts, salted caramel, and honeycomb, having a Christmas look and feel to it. |
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Honeycomb fabric is distinguished by the honeycomb or waffle patterns on the surface of the fabric. |
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With its honeycomb of medieval streets, the centre of York has struggled to come to terms with growth of motor traffic over the last 50 years. |
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The lumps are a result of the interaction of the bacteria dissolving the bone, and the bone trying to repair itself, leaving a honeycomb effect. |
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We've looked at the honeycomb material that the aircraft industry likes, which is half the weight of wood but 16 times the cost of wood. |
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Huge shoals of orange anthias sway in and out of the colourful soft corals while honeycomb moray eels peek out from holes in the coral gap. |
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The monocoque tub is a combination of carbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb with aluminum crush structures and chrome-moly subframes. |
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The Brass-Cell filter consists of a tinplated aluminum frame, tin-plated stainless steel gasket and brass honeycomb panels. |
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Next we could pose for a picture while holding a honeycomb full of bees. |
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A catalytic converter works by forcing engine exhaust into a honeycomb of pinholes which restricts the molecules and creates more heat so they oxidize. |
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The space of the tree and the telephone booths are enveloped in a blanket of laminated glass sandwiching a pvb interlayer of golden coloration and metallic honeycomb pattern. |
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In the summer, the 3D honeycomb structure prevents the baby from perspiring in the car seat. |
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It displays characteristics similar to the honeycomb tripe from ruminant animals. |
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Or a honeycomb made of cardboard combined with coconut husks coated with a semi-transparent layer of coloured polyester to achieve strength, cheapness and lightness. |
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There's a range of flavours but the caramel custard and honeycomb remains the one to sharpen your elbows for. |
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The front of the speaker box is protected by a robust front grid with a honeycomb structure, backed with stainless steel webbing. |
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Guests slotted themselves into small, horizontal enclosures like bees into honeycomb, with space only for a bed and a tiny television. |
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Rib 0 is the closing rib at the bottom of the rudder and is a sandwich composite constructed of a Nomex® honeycomb core with CFRP face sheets. |
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The highly-active silica gel is applied in honeycomb form to an anorganic fleece, the drying wheel. |
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The double-pleated Duette honeycomb fabric is particularly robust, stays in perfect shape and provides excellent insulation. |
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They are composed of two perforated metal panels, lined on the inside with fabric and a honeycomb core. |
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The housing may also be a honeycomb type structure to accommodate several rotor tubes. |
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Further, a substrate for the DOC is always a single block honeycomb cylinder, the channels of which are not plugged. |
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Thanks to the irregular honeycomb structure, the mattress adapts perfectly to the contours of your body. |
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The honeycomb structure of the wings give a perfect ventilation to your Tempur® Pedic sleep system. |
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If you want to harvest wax as well as honey, cut off the honeycomb, leaving a strip of 1 cm on the top bar. |
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The buffet breakfast provides an extensive choice including enjoyably creamy scrambled eggs and home-produced honey still clinging to its honeycomb. |
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Using a method thousands of years old, he takes the honeycomb from swarming, bee-infested hives, and believe it or not, he does it with just his bare hands. |
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To identify the location of a food source too distant from the hive to be smelled or seen by the other bees, the scout does a dance on the honeycomb inside the hive. |
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Sometimes she brought home honeycomb, dripping with sweet golden stickiness, gained by climbing the hollow tree and raking it out of the hive, risking the wild bees' anger. |
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The foam has a honeycomb structure and is completely recyclable. |
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Inside the brood nest and each super box are 9 or 10 frames for comb-containing foundation, thin sheets of beeswax or plastic that are imprinted with a honeycomb pattern. |
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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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The jars are all capped with pieces of honeycomb, wax and propolis. |
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If exposure is continued and repeated, diffuse interstitial fibrosis will result with medium to coarse reticulation, volume loss, and honeycomb pattern. |
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Our interpretations of aerenchyma do not agree for all plants, especially for some species with honeycomb aerenchyma, but they do for most schizogeny and lysigeny. |
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This dish is based on the beautiful white honeycomb tripe, which comes from the second stomach, or the reticulum, of an ox. |
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These cylinders, measuring but a nanometer or so in diameter, display a surface of hexagonal carbon rings that give the material the appearance of a honeycomb or chicken wire. |
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As the living coral grows out from the reef, it leaves behind a honeycomb structure that slowly fills with sand and debris, compacting over time to form solid rock. |
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They have eaten through the plaster itself to the point where it is no more than a rotting honeycomb, a huge housing system for an entire ecosystem of bugs. |
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Sometimes the entire face of the stone can be lost leaving a honeycomb of cement mortar standing proud, forming a water trap and increasing the risk of frost damage. |
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One of the throw pillows had a honeycomb pattern that made me dizzy. |
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Another method is to honeycomb the building with internal walls. |
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Each honeycomb can then be extracted and the honey stored in a honey tank for several days to be clarified, with the particles of beeswax being removed. |
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The vehicle features front end with a V-shaped chrome-lined grille with a honeycomb design. |
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There is a honeycomb, a catacomb of tunnels through there. |
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Wax moths are a serious honeybee pest whose larvae consume wax and pollen, often completely destroying honeycomb. |
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We present first-principles studies of the optical absorbance of the group IV honeycomb crystals graphene, silicene, germanene, and tinene. |
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There's a honey buzzard as big as an eagle feasting on a huge bees' honeycomb just 50 metres away. |
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Elbows and shoulders are reinforced with Oxford Ripstop honeycomb fabric articulated for comfort. |
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You still get the effects of the gobos, but you also keep the option of making the beam burst out using the honeycomb lens to obtain a true wash light. |
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Adam had Bennett's icecream and I had a lemon tart with Bennett's burnt fig, caramel and honeycomb icecream. |
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Equilateral hexagons are used in a honeycomb configuration because of the high degree of sampling isotropy inherent to the tessellation. |
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We utilize scientific honeycomb light distribution technology to produce our stadium light, which can significantly improve the light utilization efficiency of the effective area. |
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A honey-gold palette and honeycomb motif ran the gamut, from prints to laser-cut leather, while the shape of the hive was echoed in both the armour-esque peplum bustiers and the crinoline framework of caged skirts. |
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The exhaust gas flows into the channels of the DPF honeycomb structure and is forced to flow through the walls since the channels are alternatively plugged. |
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Nowadays, everything is built out of carbon composites and honeycomb, except the lead bulb and a few high strength stainless steel or titanium parts. |
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The surface of the very old, hard ice is pitted with a honeycomb structure. It has no name as far as I know, but it has our little caravan pitching and rolling as we climb over it. |
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Inner chambers in honeycomb form made of aluminium support plates. |
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The preliminary results show that it worked rather well. The mechanical cushioning system that Mr Kellas has designed has flexible hinges at the junction of each cell in the honeycomb. |
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The beeswax is obtained, after removal of the honey, by melting the honeycomb, straining the wax to remove impurities, and pressing the residue to extract any remaining wax. |
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Their frenetic flights to and from their macabre honeycomb, and their loud heavy droning, put me off from my first instinct to close the lid and push him back into his grave with a quick, stingless blessing. |
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The two halves of each mould did not have the same thickness and cross section, since one half had to accommodate the ribbing required for the honeycomb. |
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He races up a tree trunk and descends with a sopping honeycomb. |
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The sole alternative approach to evaluating this bond was by examining the shape of the meniscus at the interface between the honeycomb and the face sheets. |
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With its triple honeycomb front grille, the Orlando is an aggressive sight in your rear-view mirror. |
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A mesh-lined windbreaker with a durable honeycomb ripstop, the Nike 6.0 Angle Breaker Men's Jacket gives you the best of the past and the present in one totally unique design. |
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The cloth of honeycomb of bee is a fabric of double point of great resistance and long duration, has great absorptivity, is ideal to use it in the cleanliness of soils of ceramics, dais, parks, etc. |
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Increasing salinity lowers the freezing point of seawater, so cold liquid brine is formed in inclusions within a honeycomb of ice. |
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The objective of the collaboration is to fabricate honeycomb cores from Durethan polyamides with the help of an automated, continuous process patented by EconCore. |
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Aircraft designers began to incorporate composite materials in the form of bonded aluminum honeycomb structural elements and graphite epoxy laminate skins to reduce weight. |
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The wood porch was a honeycomb of termite tunnels before we replaced it. |
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We report magnetization, specific heat, NMR, and muSR studies on the honeycomb rhodate Li2RhO3, which is a candidate material for Kitaev magnetic exchange. |
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Hooke coined the term cell for describing biological organisms, the term being suggested by the resemblance of plant cells to cells of a honeycomb. |
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