When a selenographer plots the moon's seas, does he inscribe a memory that can batter as well as renew? |
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Almost everywhere one can see the names and other writings which the visitors inscribe on the stones and marbles. |
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We must inscribe those words alongside some of today's political utterances. |
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These were one liners written by groups of five poets who would each secretly inscribe a word on a slip of paper. |
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To write properly I would need to know which picture to draw and which sounds from the spoken word to inscribe next to it. |
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Mutilation was used throughout medieval and early-modern Europe to inscribe punishment publicly upon the body. |
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It can be shown by geometry that the radius of a circle will inscribe six equal chords within the circumference of the circle. |
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Although it is impossible to inscribe a regular pentagon in a square, an equilateral pentagon can be inscribed in two ways. |
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Manufacturers of phones should inscribe a warning on the handsets to make the users aware of hazards mobile phones can cause. |
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Mailer, disappointed to find that Buckley had apparently neglected to inscribe the book, promptly flipped through the index to see whether he had been mentioned. |
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And you shall inscribe them on the doorposts of your home and gates. |
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Moses was the first golden pen, which the Father used to inscribe in inerasable letters in a book, the events of the First Era. |
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Delegations which inscribe themselves on the list of speakers are expected to take the floor when their turn comes. |
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It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle measuring 500 mm x 700 mm. |
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Usually, victims' assistance programmes inscribe their activities within larger disability and development programmes. |
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Sighing intensely she looked at the first paper trying to inscribe over the walnut oil stains that had been left by Nick's little nutcracker joke. |
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Before he rushed off, he asked us to inscribe copies of our books for him. |
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A physical principle called the diffraction limit says that light cannot be used to see or inscribe features that are smaller than half its wavelength. |
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He said they could consider a 1990 base year as long as parties can inscribe reference years. |
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Ushers passed around little pieces of paper on which congregants could inscribe messages of support to victims of sexual abuse. |
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Instead of the traditional wedding gifts Rachel and Matthew asked their guests to donate a book which had touched that guest's life and inscribe it with a special message. |
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It is also proposed to inscribe a right to family reunification for cohabitants who have children together. |
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Best jousters from 80 kg to 170 kg are going to try to inscribe their name for pass to the posterity. |
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This meant women could absorb information from men but were unable to inscribe their own reality. |
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They failed and, unwilling to go home empty-handed, trooped into the conference centre to inscribe their own names. |
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They inscribe themselves into a new, secular vocabulary of iconolatry. |
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Finally, France hopes to inscribe the fight against illegal immigration within a broader discussion to also include the illegal immigrants'countries of origin. |
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Unless our leaders agree on a revised and workable framework for fiscal stability, and inscribe this in our basic law, then we are left with nothing but a broken gentlemen's agreement. |
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In this way, Isabelle Van Grimde hopes to discover what aspects of her work are highlighted by these artists in other fields, and how they chose to inscribe their own signature within it. |
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The 28th Session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO yesterday agreed to inscribe the capital cities and tombs of the ancient Koguryo Kingdom of China onto its world heritage list. |
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Before adjourning the meeting, I would like to appeal to the members of the Conference to make good use of the time allocated to them and to inscribe their names on the list of speakers for the forthcoming meetings. |
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When deciding to inscribe a property on the World Heritage List, the Committee, guided by the Advisory Bodies, adopts a Statement of Outstanding Universal Value for the property. |
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Meanwhile, we forget to inscribe this production in the lives of Africans. |
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To inscribe in a directive that shareholders must be paid an equitable price is about as useful as saying that an apple will fall from the tree when it is ripe. |
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Throughout their long history, the Iroquois have used beads to express important spiritual beliefs, to inscribe political values and to preserve community and personal memories. |
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