Balanced, at the other end, a teeny weeny pinwheel brioche, crusted with sugar. |
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Flowers are crimson, sky blue, violet, and deep purple accented with a white pinwheel and picotee pattern. |
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By holding the pinwheel still, we can examine its various points and notice their distinct characteristics. |
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I left the cabin and picked up my fishing rod, which Ishmael had festooned with some very sexy lures, including a neon-green pinwheel. |
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One of life's great frustrations is to see a frantic pinwheel of birds beyond the third bar and out of casting reach. |
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More importantly, it provides a kind of centre of gravity around which the main living volume begins to pinwheel. |
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A turkey vulture is a slow pinwheel in the sky, a marker above Cather's prairie. |
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The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss. |
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As the first pinwheel of light burst, the sparks seemed to race forward to capture Emily. |
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He has photographed enough stellar nebula, white dwarfs and pinwheel galaxies to fill many a photo album. |
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As usual, we lashed firecrackers and pyrotechnics to the frame, stuffed a mortar in its mouth, and added a blazing pinwheel for the beast's eye. |
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Her cookies range from chocolate chip to pinwheel and are always the highlight of any dessert. |
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A pinwheel of sorts in outline set against a decorative cliché in colored bars comprises the image Ipso. |
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Next to the bed is a cherry stand made in Connecticut, about 1810 to 1825, with pinwheel inlays on the drawer fronts and icicle inlay on the upper part of the front legs. |
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We are near the edge of the pinwheel so we move pretty quickly. |
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Also in London, Italian architect Renzo Piano breaks open the normally closed body of the tower, with surface planes that pinwheel out from the body into turning facets. |
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They'll gasp, stagger back, clutch their chests, and pinwheel their arms for balance, all the while looking around for someone to confirm their indignation. |
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This elegant pinwheel form is the spiral galaxy NGC1232, in the southern sky. |
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The visiting foreign admirals wrap the Shogun's first counsellor in persiflage and flags, until he is literally a pinwheel of national promises. |
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The fan, created on the surface of a silicon chip, resembles a child's pinwheel. |
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A simple child's pinwheel is made up of brightly coloured mylar sheets, trimmed and folded exactly as the four-cornered pinwheel shown here. |
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As the heat of the sun warms the air inside the column, the pinwheel will start to spin. |
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In the following activity, solar energy is used to create motion or kinetic energy in a pinwheel. |
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Kaffe has also contributed with a beautiful pinwheel quilt for the Zig Zag magazine. |
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Blow up the balloon again, only this time allow the air to escape onto the blades of a small pinwheel. |
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Think in terms of the blades of huge pinwheel, called a turbine attached to a generator, being moved by the wind to create electricity. |
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Protein inclusions of the pinwheel type are present in the cytoplasm of infected leaves and fruits. |
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Other enigmatic features of the ice cap are troughs that spiral outward from the center like a gigantic pinwheel. |
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The first the viewer encounters, in a small, dark, black-painted room, consists of three little assemblages, arranged in a pinwheel fashion. |
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One of the more common types of galaxies are the spiral or pinwheel shape. |
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Charlie Woo, chief executive of Megatoys, explains how a child's pinwheel, consisting of plastic sails pinned to a stick, is made in three different countries. |
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The sun blazing late in the afternoon, this long hilarious day like a pinwheel inexhaustibly throwing off sparks. |
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The inked line for the conference table mimics the curve of the earth, which is echoed in the lines of the men's shoulders, the foregrounded arm, and the chairs, projecting a dizzying pinwheel of intellectual vacuum. |
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Arrange 4 fish sticks on half of each tortilla in pinwheel. |
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Fresh slices of tart ripe apples and sweet harvest pears create a rich maple-glazed pinwheel atop a homey nutmeg-scented buttermilk cake. The cake is also delicious without the glaze. |
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It spins like a pinwheel, and for a moment the landmass resembles a pair of eyeglasses, as if to confirm that a misunderstanding is being couched and clarified. |
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Place cut side down of each pinwheel on greased cookie sheet. |
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Arrange baked fish sticks in pinwheel on each pita. |
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Experiment with different materials for the pinwheel. |
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Balance the pinwheel on the pin in the middle of the tin can column. |
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Peel and slice mandarin oranges to make pinwheel shapes that resemble spider webs to garnish each drink. |
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This last-moment arming is achieved by simple mechanical means, most commonly a small pinwheel on the bomb that turns as the air rushes past the falling projectile, and thereby arms the fuze. |
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There are short fascicles in a pinwheel or cartwheel configuration. |
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