The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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Externally what catch the eye are the closely spaced vertical timbers, quatrefoil decoration, and windows with moulded timber mullions. |
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These dolls have glass eyes and moulded hair with variety of wigs to choose from. |
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Shaped and moulded by the seasons, John grew up in a generation when everything had its place. |
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The hood facepiece is made of soft grey or black shaped moulded rubber, including cheek pockets for two lightweight filters. |
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The nimble fingers of epicureans moulded vegetables into new forms and shapes. |
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He inherited a strong work ethic from his father, Bob, a publican in Coatbridge, and from the coaches who moulded his early years in football. |
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It is, therefore, American public opinion that must be influenced and moulded. |
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Homegrown terrorists are moulded by similar shifts and trends influencing terrorists in other parts of the world. |
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There are also plaster-skimmed walls throughout, regency paneled doors and a moulded skirting. |
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Or it may have thought about adding wings and a novelty moulded roof in the shape of Barney the Dinosaur. |
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The final room on this level is another double bedroom with a black marble fireplace, corner wash-hand basin and moulded ceiling cornice. |
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I'd someday like to make a moulded window using transparent black acrylic, creating the same sort of effect I saw made into a car bonnet once. |
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The cabinet on offer contains a moulded swan-neck pediment carved with flower heads, between which is a rather impressive carved eagle crest. |
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Behind this is the family room which has rich red walls, a moulded timber ceiling and a cast-iron open fireplace with slate hearth. |
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Who says electronic devices have to be moulded out of unyielding plastic or milled from hard metal? |
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They can already produce moulded gel implants and are now looking for a hospital whose surgeons are unhappy with silicone implants. |
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They are formed from a moulded waterproof plastic foot section, with a resilient, heavily treaded non-slip sole. |
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The pottery is usually plain and dark in colour, sometimes with channelled decoration and moulded handles. |
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He covered my leg in plaster of Paris strips again and then moulded them in place using an inflatable rubber bladder. |
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Above this gablet is the rose window placed with a deeply recessed, shafted, and moulded arch. |
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When molten, glass may be blown up like a balloon, bent, moulded, stretched, and stuck onto other pieces of glass. |
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One roadside stall moulded its hash into curvilinear arrangements that looked like something out of a box of Liquorice Allsorts. |
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More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware. |
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I was hugged to his side, and while he was on his back, I was on my side facing him, my front moulded to the side of his body. |
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The guitar had a moulded plastic fretboard and friction pegs, and was of course completely untunable, let alone playable. |
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The solebars are moulded as part of the body with separate components for brakes, V-hangers and handbrakes. |
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In spite of its brevity, it still remains a fine specimen of how a group of fragmentary ideas can be moulded into a unified whole. |
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The warm wood, the moulded forms, and the resultant vibrancy of sound combine to create the perception of being inside a living creature. |
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A decorated Gulf War veteran, he was moulded into a killing machine, but cracked under the pressure of war. |
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Where storage is concerned, I particularly like the moulded map pockets in the doors, which are hinged from the bottom. |
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There are moulded door pockets, solid, well-made, integrated armrests, speakers in the doors and chunky, brushed aluminium door handles. |
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Inside, the ceiling's ornately moulded plaster-work has been delicately repaired and the entire room whitewashed. |
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Any type of football boots are welcome, especially moulded and those with blades and studs. |
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The overmantel contains its original rectangular mirror plate and has a moulded bead and leaf frame measuring 83 centimetres high by 150 wide. |
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Shops sell seasonal sweets such as flat hard cakes called klaasjes, and speculoos, gingerbread moulded in the shape of St Nicholas. |
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A hugger-mugger horizontal tenement of ugly, awkward, moulded plastic bathroom fittings bobbing in cess. |
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A lump of clay is then placed at the centre of the motorised swivel and moulded into the desired shape. |
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Players are required to bring moulded cleats and running shoes for the training and evaluation exercises, which will take place on Fieldturf. |
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His public persona has been moulded and redefined so as to render him acceptable to all. |
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Alternatively, the foot can be immobilised in a well moulded total contact plaster that is initially non-weight bearing. |
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There is a cold moulded fiddle around the edge of the worktop with an integrated handrail. |
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Lambie had moulded a side of experience and finesse and they were far more impressive than in recent weeks. |
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Whereas our physical constitution is determined at birth, our guna is moulded by environment and influenced by nutrition. |
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The pastry crusts were not only as part of the dish, pies and flans would be moulded and decorated with flower heads in season. |
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The floor carpet is a single-piece item, moulded to suit the floorpan and, as such, there's nothing suitable from independent accessory shops. |
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The brick specimens are moulded by combining the black cotton soil and fly ash in different proportions, and baked after being dried. |
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He wore a black balaclava, black waterproof jacket and jogging bottoms with elasticated ankles and light blue trainers with moulded grey soles. |
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Many have sought to portray George VI as a weakling who was moulded by his formidable wife. |
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He has moulded a solid, if unspectacular side and his signings have shown him to be a good judge of player. |
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The adornments are severe and simple, but beautifully moulded and always in exquisite taste. |
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Sip a whiskey sour in the Vault Bar and you can gaze at gold bars on the walls and moulded coins in the ceilings. |
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The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood. |
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The Bay Island Drift Wood Museum displays wood sculptures collected and moulded by a schoolteacher over a period of 22 years. |
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The entrance hall has original floor tiles laid out in a herringbone design, moulded cornices and an original ceiling rose. |
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She was a leader because she had her followers in charity and good works, not because she moulded them into a political or military power. |
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It also includes the special moulded bricks for ancones, header joists and ceramic roof beams. |
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This last is accomplished by copying a Hausmanian building on the Champs Elysees and creating its replica in a moulded concrete facade. |
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Kate moulded the format of a traditional Irish Blessing into a toast that was clever, entertaining and apt for the occasion. |
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An arched timber entrance door opens up into a lobby with a stained wooden floor, a leaded-style window and moulded coving. |
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Such an enlightened approach and education has enormously helped and moulded the careers of the priests. |
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The imposts of the ground-storey piers were simplified and the moulded archivolts were omitted. |
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Once the frame had been moulded, paper-thin gold leaf was applied to the wood over a thin layer of gesso plaster. |
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The oval ashets and vegetable dishes would have been press moulded as well. |
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Each panel has attached astragal beading with curved comers topped by a beaded and fluted moulded cornice. |
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Here, the qualities of moulded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty. |
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The promoter had even installed a machine and demonstrated how these plates and cups were moulded. |
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He became involved in 1992 with the introduction of rotationally moulded polymer water ballasted road barriers to Australia. |
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The characters, or rather their moulded images, are from the sketchbook, social grotesques masquerading as pillars of society. |
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The frame comes moulded from PBTGF30 UL 94 VO material with an O-ring to seal to a mounting panel, mounting from the inside or outside of the panel. |
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The figures have been followed by a pair of moulded rabbits and dozens of items of brassware, including large loving spoons and pottery wall plaques. |
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You would soon discover this dish was based on Victorian-era moulded creams which were based on Colonial-era tipsy cakes which were inspired by Renaissance-era trifles. |
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The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet. |
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The phone fits nicely in your hand and despite its compact size, the controls are a decent size, with volume and the power key moulded in the easy to grip composite exterior. |
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In 1950 he moved to Bally, Pennsylvania, where in 1952 he designed the Bertoia chair, which features an elegant moulded mesh of chromium-plated steel wire. |
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The sleek lines, driver's side mirror, and moulded plastic hubcaps present an image more like the chariot of some ancient mechanical god than a compact sedan. |
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The paper is then moulded into the shape of clay sculptures that Stephen and David have designed, and attached to the sculptures to protect them from damage. |
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As Sophie, the druggie flatmate, she brings the right level of emotional distance her part, a darkly moulded background eccentric typical of Leigh's serio-comic work. |
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About 10,000 years ago, boulders and soils trapped beneath retreating ice sheets were moulded into drumlins, and it is believed there is an island for each day of the year. |
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By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters. |
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Located at the outer edges of the building and formed by the external envelope, these lofts are moulded by folds that are conspicuous both inside and out. |
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The seat was bonded to the deck and offered plenty of watertight stowage below and a reversible back-rest which was moulded to snugly fit both passenger and helmsman. |
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The first and largest bedroom, overlooking the rear garden, is a well proportioned double with polished timber floorboards and moulded ceiling cornices. |
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Individually moulded fingers of sushi rice seemed too formal, so I spread the rice in a thick layer over the banana leaf, and laid generous slices of tuna over it. |
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By 1410, a fully-articulated, individually tailored, and stylistically uniform harness of moulded plate armour covered the whole body of every Latin knight. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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For those who have money to spare, a range of moulded carpets, seat upholstery, headliners, matching door panels and dash pads are available as fitments. |
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For hundreds of years they have worked the dales, the vales, the moors and rest of Yorkshire's countryside and moulded it into the scenery we admire so much today. |
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The backless dress was studded with hundreds of crystals and the dressmakers actually moulded the bodice around Mary's body first so it fitted her to perfection. |
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The company has spent two years developing a bedside cabinet, which is moulded from high-grade polyethylene impregnated with a continually active anti-microbial bactericide. |
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The interior decoration was sumptuous with marble veneers, moulded stucco friezes, painted walls, and some remarkable mosaic floors, some of which survive. |
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Sunlight sparkled on the snow mantling the trees, while deep drifts, their hollows moulded with blue shadow, were draped between the trees like sculpture. |
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The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression. |
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Up the road in High Street is a set of old semi-detached houses, with attractive moulded pillars supporting the tin roofs over the verandah, with a gable at the end. |
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These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron. |
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The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked very charming in a gown of dahlia shade marocain crepe made on the long moulded lines, with hat to match. |
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They have already moulded masks and now want to paint them all. |
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I ain't one of these wack performers that was shaped and moulded. |
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And while she was statuesque, her body was fully in proportion, slim and shapely, moulded by a black tee shirt, matching shorts, and thigh-high leather boots. |
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A variety of objects fill the two main rooms, among which predominates a series of porcelain and brass objects on a moulded shelf near St Anne's bed. |
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The Greenbottle, made of moulded cardboard, is being trialled at Asda in Lowestoft, Suffolk, for a potential nationwide run. |
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There were bits of a vaulted roof with panelled fanwork and moulded ribs, recalling the Henry VII Chapel at Westminster. |
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The extrication devices are short, moulded, rigid boards which are placed along the spine and strapped to the patient. |
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Other silent versions appeared for the silver screen, and some adaptations even moulded Turpin into a figure styled on Robin Hood. |
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Each of these forms is also moulded and matched to the emotion of the scene the character occupies. |
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In 2009 Del Monte Foods launched an ice pop moulded to resemble Craig emerging from the sea. |
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The crest is 3D injection moulded on a raised pouch, and a new redesigned deconstructed neckline. |
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A team who looked down and out in November were moulded into a side that reached the Powergen Cup final and again qualified for the Heineken Cup. |
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The Dutch diet was relatively high in carbohydrates and fat, reflecting the dietary needs of the labourers whose culture moulded the country. |
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Agar is used in foods such as confectionery, meat and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods. |
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The loads from this inner chainplate are fed through an internal strut to a moulded hull grid. |
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Lower and upper refer to the different faces of the moulded panel, not the mould's configuration in space. |
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Accrington brick was used from 1890, decorated with yellow sandstone with moulded brick and terracotta features. |
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Their exquisitely moulded faces were the colour of wheatmeal porridge slightly browned, with numerous freckles as the bran. |
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The renowned Ambidexter moulded from earth the likeness of a modest maiden, by Kronos' son's design. |
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In the formal dining room, a bolection moulded painted fireplace with chimney piece takes pride of place. |
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She's been moulded into a teeny bopper idol complete with brightly coloured trainers and her own posse of dancers. |
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A moulded internal grid strengthens the skin and provides the pickup points for the chainplate and keel loads. |
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The long handled, stainless steel toenail scissors have moulded finger and thumb grips to allow for easy cutting. |
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Tecu-Patina copper cladding was chosen for its ability to be moulded to curves and for its green patina. |
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Fine reception rooms have ornate moulded ceilings and walls, pedimented architraves and double herringbone oak block floors. |
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I cursed softly, if gynaecologically, and sat down on a plastic seat, moulded to fit a variety of buttock sizes not entirely comfortably. |
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Designs are unlimited, from simple glass spark screens to ornate, moulded fold-out brass fireguards. |
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The abacus is moulded in three sections and has four main concave faces corresponding with the tapering volutes below and truncated by a short sqaure face on the diagonal. |
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Rather than a textile fabric airbag, the technology consists of an innovative moulded plastic design, sandwiched between the outer and inner glove box lid surfaces. |
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Raised on three paw feet, the flower bud knop rises from a moulded gadroon border, its shape inspired by models produced at both St Cloud and Rouen. |
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These include the Compostable Keyboard, designed for disassembly using moulded fibrous pulp from carrots, spinach and celery bound with cornstarch for the keys. |
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They included a purple vinyl sofa and matching shag-pilecarpet, smoked-glass and chrome telephone table and accompanying Trimphone,and a built-in, moulded bathroom suite. |
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Yangphel Pottery, located at Satsam Chorten seven kilometres away from Paro town is aimed at the revival of Bhutanese Pottery and produces moulded works of art. |
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The range that Toff shows in his gallery is varied, from fish-stemmed candlesticks, large bowls for punch and stem tazzas with moulded fish around the rim. |
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It incorporates an injection moulded breakoff tab which provides instant evidence of interference but which is easy-open in a busy foodservice environment. |
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The new machine at its Winsford, UK, factory will be used to manufacture the blow moulded panels that are used for the Maxipac as well as roll cage bases. |
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Features include strong, moulded base, outside pockets and three retaining straps for rod-rest and umbrella, halfway power zip fastener and adjustable, padded shoulder sling. |
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The oil is mixed with bits of dry wood or punk and moulded into sticks about a cubit long and an inch in diameter by putting it into joints of small bamboo. |
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For a much wider section of the population, moulded relief decoration of pottery vessels and small figurines were produced in great quantity and often considerable quality. |
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It comes from the 18th or 19th centuries BCE, and may also be moulded. |
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When the advantages of using plastic were realised, the shaft and flight became separate entities, although one piece moulded plastic shaft and flights were also available. |
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Some girls can set around until they're blue moulded, and never a feller to ask 'em, and others the boys'll fret and pleg until they're fit to be tied, with nerves! |
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A teapot moulded in the form of Madonna, tastefully hand-coloured, named md dated? What else might we expect our afterbears to love and cherish in times to come? |
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