The shells of marine creatures are made of calcium carbonate, the same substance as chalk, which is vulnerable to acidity. |
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Local guidelines must be followed when any visual recordings are made of patients. |
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That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel. |
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Didn't we all know that Hepburn, as slender and reedy as she was all her life, was made of solid oak? |
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Unless the user is made of money I doubt anyone will have had this done as the handset is less than 6 months old. |
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It was covered in jewels and made of blue satin, off the shoulders and long in length. |
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He has been through a lot, and when a man is tested, you don't know what he's made of until he really goes through fire. |
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The tea must be brewed in a teapot, preferably made of glass so that a glimpse of the clear amber liquid adds to the delight. |
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When made of precious stones, pyramids gain value as ornaments, and are valued as decorative pieces as well. |
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Therefore, the lightest, low-maintenance brake discs, made of carbon-fibre reinforced ceramics, are a real alternative to steel in this segment. |
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One of the main uses we have made of it is for the keelson which required a piece of wood 6.7m in length. |
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I wouldn't have minded living here if I had a helicopter to avoid the traffic and if I was made of money. |
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What would he have made of it, this endlessly questing, insatiably curious man of the steppes? |
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There was also a closet full of fancy dresses made of silk, cotton, lace, satin, velvet, and lots of others! |
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The Lebanese national dish is kibbeh, made of either lamb or beef and cracked wheat. |
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Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete. |
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One of his suitcases contained three cylindrical stone seals, made of marble and alabaster. |
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Far more use could be made of asynchronous communication to reduce interruptions. |
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Whereas most walls were brick or concrete, her wall was made of a translucent stone. |
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For three years the wine is aged in new barrels made of hand-split oak staves. |
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Taxes were extorted by torture, for which the notorious Egyptian kurbash, a whip with five lashes made of rhinoceros hide, was used. |
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The buildings were made of either used or rusty metal, and many of the windows were broken. |
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The foundation of the building and its lowest level of flooring were made of reinforced concrete. |
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By the Bronze Age drinking vessels were being made of sheet metal, primarily bronze or gold. |
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Browning's Upland Epic pants and jacket are made of 100-percent cotton canvas that is windproof and waterproof, yet breathable. |
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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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The body is made of millions of cells, most of them linked together to form tissues. |
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Gouqi Cha, tea made of wolfberry fruit and boiling water, is an ideal drink for those who want to protect or improve their vision. |
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The lips are slightly parted and a cord made of knotted strips of raveled red cloth hangs to the floor, where the crow grasps it in its beak. |
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These are made of white toast with their crusts cut off, and are filled with smoked salmon and prawn mayonnaise. |
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The bagel is defined as a hard bread roll made of yeast dough twisted into a doughnutlike shape, cooked in simmering water and then baked. |
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Since the entire palace was made of alabaster, it hardly needed pillars to hold it up. |
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A paste made of the plant with cloves, sandalwood, musk and rose-water is stated to be effective in curing exanthemata. |
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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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The roof was made of reinforced concrete about 18-20 cm in thickness with reinforcing bars within the concrete. |
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The hilt of the blade is designed to hug the wrist, made of a lightweight, thin malleable metal for ease of wear. |
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The rows are linked with recycled plastic spacers, which were once made of cowhide. |
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He handed me a small, Manila coloured envelope made of heavy writing paper. |
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They were usually made of precious metals and jewels and often the hand would be holding its middle and index finger up in a sign of benediction. |
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Socks were made of pure wool, which wore out at the toes and heels so holes occurred very often. |
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Ear stoplets made of a waxy material can be molded to fit the shape of your auditory canal. |
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The chair and sofa were thickly padded, covered with real Ahlbetera leather, the furniture made of real wood. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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They're black-and-white striped with a simple red-and-gray star at the top of each one, and they're made of acrylic, so they're not all itchy. |
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Hausa women wear a wrap-around robe made of colorful cloth with a matching blouse, head tie, and shawl. |
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Usually they were made of pine, though occasionally they were made of ash or poplar. |
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The cells were about the size of a king-size mattress, made of mesh and metal, exposed to the relentless tropical heat, with no air conditioning. |
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God only knows what he would have made of crazed magicians reading numerological significance into his work, hah! |
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Initially made of hemp or vine the ring could be replaced whenever it wore out. |
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This six-panel, low-profile fitted cap is made of ultra-light brushed cotton. |
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The twist ties were made of thin metal wire with a paper covering, and they rusted through after a few weeks. |
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Another type of witch ball was made of plain glass filled with brightly coloured tangled threads, which was believed to have the same effect. |
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Silver fillings are actually made of a combination of metals including silver, tin, copper and mercury. |
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Out the patio door, the wooden deck was high off the ground and made of light oak wood. |
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However, not everyone is made of money, and for them value will become a much bigger issue. |
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Not being made of money, this was always a very sore time of the year for us. |
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His house was made of mud and had been almost wiped out, but his fence was perfect. |
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The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath. |
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The damaged floodlights are several feet high and are made of toughened glass similar to that used in the rear window of a car. |
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The building's glittery geometric facade comprises 63 large, textured panels made of cast Tombasil, a bronze alloy. |
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The comet's tail is in fact made of dust grains and frozen gases from the comet's surface that vaporise because of the Sun's heat. |
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The desk-and-bookcase of about 1820 is made of mahogany, birch, and mahogany veneer with tulip poplar and yellow pine as secondary woods. |
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Sideropes and manropes must be made of good quality Manila or other material of equivalent strength, durability and grip. |
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The weather was fantastic and full use was made of the tremendous facilities at the popular holiday venue. |
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Kvass is a lightly fermented sour-sweet beverage that is commonly made of black bread or grain with yeast and somewhat resembles beer in flavor. |
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Each hair is made of tough and stretchable protein called keratin, manufactured by the hair follicle. |
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The shaft is made of charcoal anodised aluminium, inlaid with indigenous dark kershout and light boxwood. |
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Once the design is selected, a dough made of ceramic powder, plaster of Paris, cotton and glue is shaped accordingly. |
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Typical desserts include placinte, a kind of pie, and baclava, a pastry made of nuts and honey. |
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There is an unusual combination spacer and recoil buffer made of an alloy of brass, titanium and magnesium. |
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The second-level floor is made of reinforced concrete over commercial-grade metal decking. |
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It's made of a specially coated material covered with zinc anodes to ward off corrosion. |
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The fair also has on display various household items such as different types of ladles and spoons made of wood. |
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Sambar made of green gram dal and lime instead of tamarind with more watery vegetables may be a better option. |
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The meat is tenderized and then marinated in a sauce made of sugar, soy sauce and the secret ingredient of the day. |
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There are notebooks made of bagasse, a product of sugarcane waste, a renewable eco-friendly material. |
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On the walls, there were thick tapestries made of expensive fabrics, and old pictures painted in glory. |
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It's made of plastic resins and inorganic fillers instead of wood pulp or cotton. |
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It's like a pear-shaped instrument, the body is covered in skin, and the strings are made of gut. |
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As the masks are made of bamboo and cane, it is very light and easy to don. |
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We see the kind of stuff this young Scotch lad was made of in the tenacity with which he held to his plan. |
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But I'm not made of such stern stuff and to fortify me for the festivities I'm off to my hotel for a few hours' kip. |
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It is a bleak, imposing and foreboding building, made of huge blocks of black stone. |
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These terra-cotta-colored walls are made of quarry tailings with cement and a little water added. |
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Kip chose oriented strand board for the subfloors and sheathing, with floor joists made of a similar material. |
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The frock was made of fine white calico wrought with blue and red thread in flowers and branch designs. |
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He thought city people were made of money, and for a time obliged them to pay a dollar for a loaf of bread. |
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Except that the big game was actually a small model of a sea serpent made of plastic wood attached to a 14-inch toy submarine! |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate. |
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Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence. |
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Not being made of money, we made the decision that we would rather spend less and live more. |
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Instead of the usual facepiece made of mesh and covered with cowry shells, this one is made from a radiator grid and covered with sparkplugs. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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For example, Angel consists of three layers of open triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms and pentagons, once again made of wood. |
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Patagonia has turned organic cotton and fleece made of recycled plastic into high-end outdoor wear. |
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Several of Woolrich's hunting garments are made of Squires Hightech's Saddle-Cloth, a soft, quiet, stormproof and windproof fabric. |
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The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film. |
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As for the more spiritually inclined, there are malas made of rudraksh, tulasi beads and lotus seeds. |
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Markers made of circular blue glass reflectors, indicating paths for visitors, would be embedded in the street. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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The mountain people who lived in the area of what is now the border of Iran wore footwear made of wrap-around leather, much like moccasins. |
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Not only is the roof above them made of glass, it is also filled with water, further refracting the light received in the public spaces below. |
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What they uncovered was a structure made of solid concrete, reinforced with steel. |
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Its walls are made of bricks that consist of nuclear emulsions and lead sheets. |
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The trade in souvenirs made of sea turtle shells has reached an alarming level. |
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The faces are made of silk or kid leather, molded and enhanced with embroidered or painted details. |
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The tents which are dotted about, range from top mountaineering quality to tatty improvised structures made of bamboo and straw. |
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One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine. |
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Kitchen utensils include pots, bowls, cooking ladles, and spoons made of coconut shells. |
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I also saw a picture of her as a bleached-blond punk teenager wearing dark eyeliner and a shirt that looked as if it was made of chain metal. |
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Colcannon is a dish made of potato and either wild garlic, cabbage or curly kale. |
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The lightweight housing is made of magnesium alloy and is airtight, dustproof, waterproof and fully nitrogen purged. |
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If your new threshold is made of wood, use a backsaw or a jigsaw to cut it. |
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Newer houses have walls made of adobe blocks or bricks, with roofs of corrugated zinc or cement. |
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Sled, an anomalous sculpture inspired by the equipment used in luge, is made of aluminum and plastic. |
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Both key rings were made of a perspex type of material with small seashells and featured the word Thailand. |
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Nests are open cups made of weeds, grass, plant fibers, and moss, with a lining of fur and feathers. |
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These poor dumb harmless animals are cruelly caught in a trap made of a short chain and wire rope and a three-foot bar driven into the ground. |
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Porous woven ceilings under the tile roofs are made of local wood laths woven in the traditional way, as they often are in fences and partitions. |
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Pieces are delicately crafted, with full use made of the wonderful texture and colours ingrained in the wood. |
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This replica, made of lucite, is 7 inches tall and includes a beautiful porcelain display stand. |
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Baleen is made of keratin, the same protein that makes up hair and fingernails, and is strong, yet elastic. |
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Officials say one of the Marines apparently stepped on a huge landmine made of old artillery shells. |
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A typical breakfast might consist of corn porridge eaten with a spoon made of a small, elongated calabash split in half. |
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Her house is a shack made of sticks, black plastic and a few sheets of tin. |
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These spectra are similar to those obtained for multilamellar vesicles made of lipids with deuterated acyl chains. |
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The earliest instruments were made of a tube of wood, which led on to the Post Horn. |
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Purchase bicycle clothing made of reflective fabrics or add reflective tape to all of your rainy-weather wear. |
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A fifteenth-century observer described artist's brushes made of miniver fur mounted in quill handles. |
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Enclosures were made of plastic mesh stapled to wooden stakes driven into the ground. |
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Some alternate breakfast foods include boiled manioc, maize porridge, or fried cakes made of rice flour. |
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Judging whether any value attaches to the use made of it in these other spheres in any case depends on first understanding the ideas themselves. |
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Not yet available in the market, this bread is made of naturally fermented rice starter dough with no artificial yeast or preservatives added. |
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Unlike the delicate quadrant, the mariner's astrolabe was a thick, weighty instrument typically made of cast bronze or brass. |
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Mine is made of black calfskin leather and is a smaller size, but you get the picture. |
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The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling. |
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There are 34 full-color photographs of beautiful gages made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, mahogany, cherry, applewood, whalebone, ivory etc. |
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Each spreader is made of heavy-gauged steel with rugged cast-iron axle bearings that are guaranteed to last. |
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Hermes has shown a T-shirt made of reindeer skin for men, while Cerruti made one of silver mink. |
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Look for a wide band for support, uplifting underwire, and cups made of sturdy rather than sheer fabric. |
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The panels, which are to be made of concrete and limestone aggregate, will create horizontal bands of shadows on the exterior. |
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The elegant parlour features an entire mantlepiece and alcove made of marble that's more like a small sitting room. |
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As I cleared a group of weeds I removed from my robe a small raft made of tree branches and strands of fish intestines to hold it together. |
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Much is made of the collapse of bimetallism and its deleterious implications for countries on a silver standard. |
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These were made of soft plasticine in which predators would leave marks, making it possible to distinguish between different predator species. |
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The dishes may be round or rectangular and are made of pottery, porcelain, or decorated lacquer. |
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Coarsely woven natural rugs serve as durable floor rugs, but lacily woven types made of delicate fibers should be used as wall hangings. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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Much ado has been made of this, and more ado will be made of it up to the opening bell. |
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This body cream, made of olive oil, shea butter, and essential oils, promises to soften skin, especially elbows, knees, and feet. |
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The chain was silver and the pendant was made of ruby and specks of tanzanite were embedded in the crystal's casing. |
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Note was made of points that appeared to have been resharpened, but such points were not excluded from summary calculations. |
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He was shaven bald and was wearing gold pants which seemed to be made of a lion's skin. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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These are shaped to the desired contours and are usually made of hardened tool steel ground and lapped to a mirror finish. |
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She had hair made of strands of pure gold, and eyes like the hundred thousand sapphire blue irises that had encased Nighting Lyre. |
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This is sour shchi or vegetable borscht made of stewed cabbage, with mushrooms usually. |
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The speakers on these bad boys are also made of soft leather and swivel a full 90 degrees. |
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Because they were made of wool, they shed water, though eventually they'd get wet. |
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The buffet each day is complete with desserts made of tapioca, pumpkin, coconut, and bananas. |
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I'm not convinced that these doors are repairable, especially considering that they are made of wood. |
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They are made of high buoyancy foam and will float with guns and ammunition inside. |
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It turns out that the bacterium that causes leprosy directly damages a protective sheathing, made of the protein myelin, around many nerve cells. |
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In her hands she held an axe, the thick handle made of reddish wood, and the head a rusted silver, with a sharp, murderous blade. |
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French windows led out into the grassy back yard and a fireplace made of black marble reposed on one side of the room. |
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The Leatherman tool is made of stainless steel and comes with a nice leather pouch. |
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Sugar free sherbets made of jamun, amla and karela of immense therapeutic value to diabetics were also available for sale. |
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Although usually of lead, in Deptford the cooler was made of tarras, a cement which, like lead, did not dissolve in the acidic solution. |
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The wall behind her is made of cardboard and painted a peacock blue, and it functions in spatial terms as a studio backdrop. |
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A good hunting knife traditionally has scales made of staghorn. |
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Another bold piece of color is a simple red dress made of silk gauze worn by one Monica Maurice for her wedding to Arthur Jackson. |
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There was no mention made of the fact that the beaver is a native North American species whereas the cherry trees are exotics, imported from Japan. |
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They are also usually made of metal that is chrome plated so that they never rust and can remain in the wig while it is being shampooed or styled. |
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Pictures and spectral data taken on the way down show a terrain made of ice ridges and hills, cut through by drainage channels, rivers and lakes of liquid methane. |
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Brave two-year-old George Mitchell proved he is made of strong stuff as he took on two of Swindon Town's midfield maestros at the County Ground this week. |
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The mechanism is almost entirely made of wood, with the movement, frame and wheels in oak, the pendulum in mahogany, and the spindles and pinions in boxwood. |
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These are made of mild steel, stainless steel, or copper, and are placed under the joint and subsequently removed when the weld has been completed. |
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The company's boffins have essentially developed a material substrate into which magnetic elements made of cobalt, cobalt alloys, or nickel compounds can be embedded. |
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As the lesion grows, a fibrous cap made of collagen and elastin walls off the lesion from the lumen of the artery to protect the arterial lumen from the atheroma. |
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They are made of steel, reinforced concrete, and concrete stave. |
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Compositions on white paper seem gently washed with faint shadows, while those on black paper are inhabited by cloudlike presences made of traceries of white filigree lines. |
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The furniture is made of mild steel which is then galvanised. |
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This rare lace pillow dates around 1850 and is made of leather and linen. |
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There, two old keys made of gold and silver are exhibited in a window as part of the treasure of historical information salvaged from a local shipwreck. |
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Though made of stone, the statue is permeated with an air of regality. |
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The huge range of finds from the site include, from Roman levels, a rare button-and-loop fastener made of bone, painted glass, Samian pottery, coins and oyster shells. |
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In addition, conventional air conditioners use refrigerants made of chlorine compounds, suspected contributors to the depletion of the ozone layer and global warming. |
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Many of the souvenir shop owners, however, said that their wares were old stock and that they no longer produced souvenirs made of sea turtle shells. |
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His paintings inspired a new type of frame made of wormy chestnut wood. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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When we came up for the first time, there wasn't much made of rustication. |
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When she was young, the homes were made of bamboo and there were no cars or motorbikes. |
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In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape. |
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The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion. |
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Nearly all were made of electroplated brass, copper, or nickel silver. |
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Even better we should make an island made of the scrap they've dumped off the west coast somewhere, transport all the knackers in Ireland to it and let them live there. |
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It was heavy, made of dark wood and polished to a fine sheen. |
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Lucy just proves you don't need to be made of money to have great style. |
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This gate, one of three in his garden, is made of Russian olive branches and twigs from trees cut down along Interstate 25 in Denver when sound-barrier walls went in. |
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When he wanted to travel, he called for his braves, and they would carry him upon a travois, an A-shaped frame made of long poles and a deerskin platform. |
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Wedding bands are traditionally made of gold, white gold or platinum. |
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You may be made of money but I'll bet your patients are not. |
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The latter is composed of two major blocks, a horizontal one lacquered white, juxtaposed with a more vertical unit made of Madagascar ebony with satinwood and maple interiors. |
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A qualification which might be made of that statement is that, from the listener's viewpoint, CDs are much easier to control than vinyl records or cassettes. |
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Breeding in separated pairs, this snowy sheathbill has a large nest in a rocky crevice made of a variety of materials thrown up on the beach by the waves. |
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Bomber fur jackets from the winter ranges will translate into bombers made of textured knits that emulate fur fabrics, but in lighter summer weights. |
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Like all echinoderms, echinoids are pentaradially symmetrical, have a water-vascular system, and have an internal skeleton made of calcitic ossicles. |
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The floor was a white marble, the walls were made of carved white plaster, the bed was made of a rich mahogany colour, and there wasn't any glass in the windows. |
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While it is desirable that some appropriate use is made of the land formerly occupied by the tannery, housing development is most certainly not a desirable option. |
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Our forefathers and foremothers were human, made of flesh and blood. |
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Bilayers made of simple lipid binary systems have been intensively used as models to understand the formation of lipid domains in biological membranes. |
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Then there's Brother Mesquite from the monastery that ranches bison, and a nice joke about a cowboy who wears clothes all made of brown paper, who gets hanged for rustling. |
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He and his wife and children shared a cinder-block house with a roof made of sheet metal and a dirt floor. |
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The ceiling and roof were made of concrete, not wood and sheet metal as the contract specified. |
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But as I write this, I'm wearing a belt and shoes made of cowhide. |
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Grafts may be made of prosthetic material or autogenous veins. |
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Ms. Alexander is carrying this heavy mantle as if it were made of sheerest pashmina. |
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Its twin chamber exhaust system is made of stainless steel all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes. |
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The clothes were made of rayon polyester and trimmed with lynx fur. |
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Like many plants, calatheas are very good at removing toxins from the air, caused by cleaning products, modern furnishings made of synthetic materials and so on. |
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When the original hall was built, it was itself a departure from the medieval style of mansion and was the first manor house in the county made of brick and stone. |
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The saddle is made of a single animal skin, here a tanned cowhide. |
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Ice cream cups and soup bowls made of shells are choice items for friends. |
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It is claimed that some teak benches in public parks in England that are still in use today are made of recycled decking from old sailing ships and are nearly a century old. |
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This pad is made of microfiber that has been bacteriostatically treated. |
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But others have realized that something could be made of the jetsam. |
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Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits. |
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If the Stafford mill proves to be medieval following dendrochronology dating, it will be the first medieval double mill found in Britain made of timber. |
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New mothers want two hammocks made of soft, shapeless cotton sewn together and viewed only in a darkened room. |
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The pillars roared upward like towering giants made of white alabaster. |
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But no longer can a simple analysis be made of the state of race relations, as Britain's changed demography reflects new generations of multi-ethnic origins and heritage. |
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Conventional beer filters are made of either densely packed fibres or a dusty material called kieselguhr, which consists of fossilised hard-walled algae called diatoms. |
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Jupiter and its cousins, by contrast, are mostly made of hydrogen and hydrogen compounds. |
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Hence perhaps why much is made of the variety of subject matter in Sebald's novels, like a lumber room in a rundown mansion ready for an enthusiast's rummage. |
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She held up a beautiful gown made of lace and satin, in white and gray. |
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For millennia people have been adorning themselves with colorful accessories, made of precious metals, beset with jewels, and decorated with wonderful patterns. |
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There was a small desk made of metal opposite his squeaky, lumpy bed. |
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She's got it lined with sheepskin everywhere you can see, and she's got these bubble chairs made of lucite that are suspended from the ceiling by chains. |
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It's made of tater tots, obviously, grilled cheese sandwiches, and burgers. |
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The blanks are made of relatively soft glass and must be tempered, either by chemicals or heat, to strengthen them before inserting into the frame. |
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Scott does not come off as a conventionally conceived gigglebox made of blubber. |
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Traditionally, it was made of a resilient hardwood like hickory or ash, but modern axes often have hafts made of durable synthetic materials. |
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The frog wipes these waxes over every part of its body, and when the lipids dry, the frog looks like it's made of plastic. |
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The nurses station is made of polished olivewood accent panels reminiscent of the native Russian Olive trees that line local rivers. |
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At depth, some kimberlite breccias grade into root zones of dikes made of unfragmented rock. |
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The crag is made of Rhyolite rock and was pioneered in the early 1880s by the father of British rock climbing Walter Parry Haskett Smith. |
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This delicious dish is made of masa steamed inside a leaf or cornhusk wrapper. |
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He has a set of four faux-bamboo drum stools made of jichimu, a Chinese hardwood. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE artist is hoping a giant Battenberg cake made of bricks will be a tasty treat for London's Trafalgar Square. |
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It is finely made of well levigated clay sufficiently fired to achieve a pink colour over which a red brick colour slip has been applied. |
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When a soft shackle fails it is almost always at the diamond knot made of the strong slippery rope that sucks the tails in under heavy load. |
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Axes made of copper, bronze, iron and steel appeared as these technologies developed. |
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Many components, such as the flywheel and crosshead, were made of wood in order to simplify construction. |
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Initially the heating vessel was made of wrought iron plates, but these oxidized, and he substituted a cast iron vessel. |
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Patented is a heat-sensitive adhesive composition made of a thermoplastic resin, a solid plasticizer and a supercooling improving agent. |
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Before a fire upon a seat like a bedsted, he sat covered with a great robe, made of Rarowcun skinnes, and all the tayles hanging by. |
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It was made of really expensive ragbond with an obvious watermark in the lower corner and sealed with old fashioned sealing wax. |
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Lefebvre never saw any of these battles and ransackings, but one wonders what he would have made of them. |
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Rockall is made of a type of peralkaline granite that is relatively rich in sodium and potassium. |
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Atoms made of young, low mass particles would give off radiation that would be redshifted compared to the atoms of the same elements on Earth. |
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A triumphant chariot made of carnation velvet, enriched with purl and pearl. |
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Lord Northcliffe's role was critical, as was the use Lloyd George made of him, and of the press in general. |
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All CentriFuse drums are made of an engineered combination of proprietary high-alloy gray iron, metallurgically coupled to steel. |
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Most items come in the form of barbells, rings or studs and are made of gold, silver or stainless steel. |
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There was a fortress very near to the town whose walls were made of brick and was seven palms wide. |
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Felipe had him bang to rights over him disallowing that skeleton on the grounds that it was made of paper. |
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Continuous recording was made of all relevant behavioral events such as fights between males, copulations, and ovipositions. |
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Hence the mounting interest in ballistic composites made of high performance oriented PP tape, which is readily available and lightweight. |
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My favorite is Model B, a nubby construction that is 18 inches wide by 92 inches long and is made of washi paper over bamboo ribs. |
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The wall behind the cubbies is made of wheatboard, an environmentally friendly equivalent of plywood containing processed wheat. |
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In some of the South Indian temples, raised lamp towers called Kamba Vilakku made of brass can be seen. |
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You can even buy a backscratcher made of solid koa wood or chopsticks, gunstocks, hair ornaments, or woodenware. |
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They live in the quaint smurf Village, in homes made of mushrooms. |
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The probe-start metal halide lamp has a discharge tube made of quartz glass. |
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Yuanyang, sometimes also called Ying Yong, is a popular beverage in Hong Kong, made of a mixture of coffee and Hong-style milk tea. |
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He relates the story of a woman who owned a ladle made of the mineral, paying the sum of 150,000 sesterces for the item. |
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Tonneaux were made of the same plasticised canvas material used for soft-tops. |
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Each room has its own swimming pool and sliding walls made of glass. |
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At least one previous observation of bilateral gynandromorphy has been made of a Northern Cardinal by Laskey. |
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Component parts, including axle, locknut and bushing, are made of nonrusting stainless steel construction. |
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Hex nut is made of carbon steel or Monel, while parts coming in contact with corrodents are made of metals suited to the particular applications. |
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Sunday houses were often made of limestone rock coated with whitewash inside and out. |
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Disposable nappies contain superabsorber granules which are made of a chemical which swells to absorb the urine. |
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Plus, her patent leather boots were made of awesome. They made her legs look longer and leaner. |
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Snobs feel it's hard to call it wine with a straight face when the cork is made of plastic. |
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Seeing the mess professional politicians have made of things is it any wonder the electorate is beginning to prefer outsiders. |
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Plain white paulins, made of duck without seams. Furnished with snaps and rings or grommets. |
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However bath tubs are not made of porcelain, but of porcelain enamel on a metal base, usually of cast iron. |
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Parts that are egg-crated are placed in individual cells made of cardboard sheets, like egg packaging or Christmas ornament packaging. |
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Agent supports and roof rack made of wood is built up the hall and filled in with prefabricated roof and wall elements. |
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And I am a green walnut, and you a fish, and those mountains are made of roasted sheepshit! Have it your way. Speak the truth and hear the truth. |
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The locavore movement is strong in Portland, with many restaurants boasting a menu made of ingredients from less than 50 miles away. |
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At present, about one-half of Hong Kong's clothing exports and two-thirds of its nonknitted outerwear exports are made of cotton. |
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The bottom layer, called pavimentum, was one inch thick and made of mortar. |
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It's authentic, made of extra-heavy silverplate and big enough to hold six cups of coffee. |
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It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire head and neck, with slits for the eyes and mouth. |
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The grand structures are made of thatched grass and local lava stones. |
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The casual-to-elegant clothing is made of imported rayons in a vast array of colorful solids, jacquards and prints. |
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