Poorly designed office blocks could be pulled down and more landmark buildings erected to add to the town's famous glass pyramid and viaduct. |
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Is it a revolutionary scheme to slash your phone bill or an elaborate pyramid selling scam? |
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That demographic pyramid has now turned over on Americans who are middle-aged and younger. |
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At the centre of the site is a large stepped pyramid 25m high known as El Castillo. |
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Inside he found the undisturbed skeleton of a top pyramid builders' village official. |
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Here I look at some studies that examine the astronomy of the pyramid builders. |
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You'll also get a full day to explore Tikal, the massive Mayan ceremonial pyramid in nearby Guatemala. |
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Garlic reportedly gave strength to the pyramid builders and courage to the Roman legions. |
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Is it time to invert the knowledge pyramid and put experienced doctors back into primary decision making roles? |
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The cage is a pyramid of Plexiglas, complete with a swinging door, air holes and a gold garland sash. |
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Of course, our leisure rested upon a pyramid of startling inequality and social difference. |
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The most common type is simply a small truncated concrete pyramid on top of which the wooden post sits. |
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A raised pyramid roof and cricket ball-proof windows will offer sweeping views over the parkland. |
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Similarly, some trainers like to follow a pyramid of lifts with a pump-up set. |
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A hedge trimmed into a reverse pyramid shape will become sparse at the bottom from lack of light. |
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The rails that trains run on underground in coal mines are stacked on bogeys in a pyramid shape. |
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Is it implied that God is just the highest in a pyramid of arbitrary powers indifferent to justice? |
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An intermediate, and much larger, level in the pyramid is crowded with the media. |
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This pyramid empowers camp directors to realize an ever-expanding universe of potential campers. |
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This deficit is designed to enrich those at the very top of the social pyramid while cutting services for those lower down. |
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General managers, in addition to business-side duties, sit atop a pyramid of talent scouts. |
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The speed isn't important, but when the pyramid is 21 levels tall, there will be 4.6 billion people in it. |
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You are going to have a pyramid of authorities under each minister and director-general. |
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Achieving the upper levels of the pyramid requires social and political action. |
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The regime also convinced citizens to invest in pyramid schemes run by friends of the ruling family. |
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If the main inducement to customers is their own future profits, then MLM has become a pyramid system. |
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In other words, the change to the pyramid selling scheme provisions has absolutely no purpose and does absolutely nothing. |
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George answered this by pointing out that taxes pyramid as they go from one stage of production to another. |
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So they feed their bonds to the central bank and use the proceeds to pyramid in commodities, causing prices to rise. |
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This allowed them to inflate, to pyramid deposits and loans on a smaller and smaller base of gold. |
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Its pyramidal shape and infinite extensiveness make it suitable for Denas's pyramid of thousands of figures. |
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The pyramid of Cheops was looted by grave robbers about 2,000 BC, some 700 years after his death. |
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The Luxor is a great big pyramid and everything in the building is Egyptian themed. |
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Among the tasks they took part in was the challenge to construct a giant pyramid out of wooden dowel and elastic bands. |
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Only in the domestic sphere did they remain predominant, and the top of that pyramid was now occupied by the court eunuchs. |
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The king was then taken to his burial chamber deep below the pyramid and then sealed there for all eternity. |
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You can construct a pyramid by drawing a polygon, then joining each vertex of the polygon to a point not in the plane of the polygon. |
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Large or small cohorts of people born in the same year can be seen to move up the life span and the population pyramid over time. |
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I find it all rather endearing, like watching a small child absorbed in building a pyramid out of playing cards. |
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Inside the pyramid Zozers burial chamber was quarried 25 meters below out of the rock beneath it. |
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When Snofru moved his court to Dahshur in his 15th regnal year, work began on a new pyramid at the site. |
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It features a Masonic pyramid, on top of which is an unblinking, all-seeing eye. |
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But the pyramid of evidence-based medicine is not solid-it's a house of cards. |
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On top of each pyramid is a lantern that both brings light to the central stair of the pavilion and acts as a climate control mechanism. |
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Most people are familiar with the process of exploring the design space for page layout in what we call the inverted pyramid process. |
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Where the fuselage was smooth, this section was angular, like a flat topped pyramid attached to the end of the vessel. |
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And if you tax consumption with indirect taxation, taxes often pyramid, with resultant price increases of a regressive nature. |
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On the other hand, illegitimate pyramid schemes can resemble legit sales operations. |
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From this level on to the apex of the pyramid, it was then simply a matter of piling up more blocks. |
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Another article appearing in the journal offers revised versions of both the USDA pyramid and the Canadian rainbow to address these limitations. |
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In the shadow of that pyramid, conspiracy theories are little grassy knolls. |
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It began to assume outsize dimensions, rising like the pyramid of Giza over the bar. |
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Trying to cement her position she pushes the team into attempting an exceptionally difficult human pyramid move. |
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Nothing looks worse than a fire which appears to be a transparent pyramid tagged by graffiti vandals. |
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The holographic head nodded, and I saw the huge star symbol on the pyramid had opened up. |
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As he walked me over to the pyramid the next morning, I vowed to myself that I would not lie down until the entire town was a glow of scarlet. |
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Commencing at the appetizers, there was tuna terrine, various salads, fresh oysters, a shrimp pyramid and a crab leg one too. |
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The other wives and attendants tombs were built beside the king's pyramid but were only small rectangular tombs or mastabas. |
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He also claimed that the pyramid was 35,000 years old and was used in antiquity to transmit radio messages to the Grand Canyon. |
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Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on. |
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The metal balcony is propped from the rubble wall, and is an addition to traditional forms, as is the shallow pyramid of the roof. |
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When the dough has been shaped into a pyramid, a thick meat and potato stew is poured round it and decorated with whole hard-boiled eggs. |
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Every little bit that's shaved or drilled off the pyramid is irreplaceable, and it represents an erosion of something that should be preserved. |
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For the scientists too, the pyramid is a fascinating object of study, especially when made of glass or other transparent material. |
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The bonds between the central nitrogen and the three surrounding hydrogen atoms are pointed at the corners of the base of a triangular pyramid. |
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On the right side of the pyramid was the monastery, with its abbot and his subordinate monks. |
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Since in a regular pyramid the triangles are all congruent, the slant heights are the same. |
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With a friend, I had scaled the steep and as-yet unrestored face of the pyramid, then slept the night in the Castillo's temple. |
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The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often unskilled. |
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The Socceroos had to stand at the top of the pyramid, supported by a national league. |
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It had two large bowls, a small snake run and a large street course with banked walls, a vert wall and a pyramid in the middle. |
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Hip-hop came from the bottom of the social pyramid while butoh came from the underground of Japanese society. |
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The old lady's habit, formed of stiff brocade, gives her the appearance of a squat pyramid, with a grotesque head at the top of it. |
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To do this it has to progress up the non-league pyramid, and steps are now in hand to begin the complete enclosure of the Sandgate playing area. |
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Shaped like a stylized step pyramid with highly irregular contours, the fountain sends water cascading down a series of narrow troughs. |
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Create an ice pyramid of shots or just serve up some supercool toasting glasses. |
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Arrange a pyramid of watermelon, honeydew, and cantaloupe rounds in the center and sprinkle with salt. |
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Documents written on papyri were found in some pyramid temples, especially at Abusir. |
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They visited a steam bath enclosed in a brick pyramid, and stripped down to their swimming costumes. |
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Fibers of the hypoglossal nerve take a ventrolateral course and emerge between the olive and pyramid. |
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A triangular pyramid, or tetrahedron, has a triangular base and four faces, counting the bottom. |
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The Victorian idea of the Irish was racist and put the Irish at the bottom of the evolutionary pyramid. |
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The purpose of modernisation is to flatten the pyramid, to push power downwards and re-enfranchise the rank-and-file. |
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When such ventures are attempted in the private sector, they go by the name of pyramid or Ponzi schemes and constitute criminal fraud. |
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But the U.S. Agriculture Dept.'s new food pyramid is a place to start if you're contemplating better eating habits. |
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In my opinion, the USDA's food pyramid is not effective and has caused an increase in obesity and dysglycemia. |
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Last time I checked fast food restaurants are not listed on the food pyramid. |
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Could this be why the wealthy have abandoned them like last week's food pyramid? |
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Other than water, protein is the starting point for the bodybuilding version of the food pyramid. |
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Canyon Ranch includes herbs and spices on its own food pyramid because they provide so much flavor to lower-fat meals. |
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Yes, Larry, my question for the doctor is regarding the food pyramid that is established for our school systems. |
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In an effort to reduce the problem, the USDA unveiled the first ever food pyramid specifically for kids, but not everyone was impressed. |
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I'm expecting big things from all this fruit consumption, and if I don't get it, someone in charge of the food pyramid is going to get cut. |
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The diet will conform to the prescribed food pyramid, allowing for fats, oils and sweets besides cereal, rice, milk and vegetables. |
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Well, for your info, yes, we're going to learn about the food pyramid next week, in Health. |
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Nutritionists from the organization are asking the government to revise the food pyramid based on this evidence. |
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The food pyramid has outlived its usefulness and the Department of Agriculture is looking to give it an extreme makeover. |
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But his mom always found a way to make sure they ate the right amount of Vitamins each day, taking him to every part of the food pyramid. |
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Quammen emphasizes how the placement of predators at the top of the food pyramid makes them especially vulnerable to habitat destruction. |
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The rest of us are forced into what's little more than a massive pyramid scheme. |
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The ubiquitous pyramid is poorly used, cramping the main action in an unlit area upstage. |
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The base is a square of side 4 cubits, the top is a square of side 2 cubits and the height of the truncated pyramid is 6 cubits. |
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An assessment task may ask students to devise a plan for determining the volume of the frustum of a pyramid. |
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For a crop of apples, pears, plums, damsons, gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees. |
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He said there had been too many stories of people losing their savings to unregistered, unlisted entities such as get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. |
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Delivered onto the stage via a giant spinning pyramid, Katy belted out girl power anthem Roar to begin the show with a bang. |
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It achieves that purpose by increasing the general penalties and creating a new penalty system for pyramid selling schemes that is designed to render those schemes profitless. |
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This is certainly not the case in living communities, in which carnivores are at the top of the food pyramid and thus are much less abundant than herbivores. |
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Speculators can now pyramid in pursuit of higher bond prices. |
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There is one bank and a pyramid about 2 feet tall held together by an infinite amount of splinters and you will be taking some home with you whether you like it or not. |
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At least we're done talking about the food pyramid in Health. |
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An ecosystem may only be able to support a few large animals at the top of the energy pyramid, whilst animals at the lower levels of the energy pyramid get their energy from the source. |
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For 27 years, the 105 floors of Ryugyong Hotel, a monstrous three-winged, glass-and-concrete pyramid, have gone unused. |
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He had a case too, and his was shaped like a pyramid with a rounded peak. |
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This leads to an inevitable energy pyramid and various ecological efficiencies that determine the quantity of energy transferred between successive trophic levels. |
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In a regular pyramid, the slant heights are all the same length. |
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You can also have an Egyptian pentahedron square-base pyramid. |
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In the early eighties he was constructing a career making case, building a pyramid, tying some small fry Panamanian drug dealers to their higher ups. |
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The painting is figured with masted boats, an Uruguayan flag, a pyramid, a village hut and an Olmec head, an icon of South American native cultures. |
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A notorious pyramid selling scam, which caused havoc among small communities on the Isle of Wight last year, has reared its ugly head in Scotland again. |
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A population pyramid is one of the most elegant ways of presenting age and sex distribution data graphically, but it is used strictly for descriptive purposes. |
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There are two topologically distinct pentahedral graphs which, through duality, correspond to the skeletons of the square pyramid and triangular dipyramid. |
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The pyramid appears to have elements of Egyptian, Mayan and Khmer design. |
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The food aristocrat regained her equilibrium when a pyramid of haricot vert salad appeared, laced with blue cheese, walnuts, and slivers of crisp radicchio. |
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As the pyramid grew, the teen struggled to manage his responsibilities at home, in school and with his sham company. |
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The seas would occupy the depressions and form the faces of the pyramid, while the continents would be situated round the coigns and would reach out along the edges. |
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In my opinion, it should have sat at the top of the food pyramid. |
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A bottom of the pyramid approach would be more suitable for India. |
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Another high economic growth period was certainly the time after a pharaoh had died in ancient Egypt and the economy was put under the command to erect a new pyramid. |
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At the top of the pyramid is AQIM, under which are a myriad of different groups each with their own agendas. |
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When you take away the top of the pyramid, it literally looks like a different shape. |
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Experts say if people fill up on healthy foods recommended in the food pyramid, there will be less room for the fattening junk food that helps pack on the pounds. |
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And what brought her to the top of this zeitgeist pyramid were her unrivaled skills in the post-modern art of pastiche. |
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The former has the classically draped general rising from his sarcophagus, while around him the pyramid of Eternity crumbles and the figure of Time breaks his scythe. |
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Hayley Joel Osment designs the ultimate good Samaritan pyramid scheme, doing good deeds for people and asking them to in turn perform three good deeds. |
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Using this light, the two women found their way into the pyramid area. |
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The tunnel led to a small building buried beneath a Maya pyramid. |
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Second, the dice must be thrown down the center of the table and they must hit the pyramid contoured foam rubber padding against the back wall of the table. |
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She rolled it along quite easily in spite of its pyramid shape. |
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Riders from Russia's Kremlin Riding School formed a human pyramid on galloping mounts in a daredevil show of horseback acrobatics. |
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Nothing surrounded us but the dark embrace of trees, except where the predawn light touched the eroded stone face of another pyramid rising above the canopy. |
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A sheet has been put over the pyramids because people in an office in the hospital have complained about the reflective light from the CD pyramid. |
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The loss of energy from a food chain can be represented by an energy pyramid in which producers form the base of the pyramid, and carnivores form the top levels. |
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Although resembling a stone structure from the outside, from the interior the pyramid is seen to be constructed of translucent plexiglas panels over a wood framework. |
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The USDA replaced the food pyramid with a new nutritional icon called MyPlate. |
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I bruised some ribs after sticking on a lipslide over a pyramid. |
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed content-based suggester, we built a prototype search tool, which utilizes the research pyramid model. |
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Now, which five of you fritterers of time are going to step forward for your own opportunity to get in on the ground floor of this dubious pyramid scheme? |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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At the top of the clerical pyramid were 136 bishops and archbishops, whose income in the most important ecclesiastical sees could exceed 100,000 livres. |
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Sometimes there would be a large pyramid of tins of spaghetti, baked beans or Palm corned beef and I would marvel at the symmetry and apparent stability of these tin edifices. |
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At the bottom of the pyramid is level 5, consisting of a case series. |
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Now, however, with internal communications networks and the speed of the Internet, you don't need a horde of people in a big pyramid to handle all that information. |
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Matches must be the best of five games to qualify as a pyramid match. |
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This is very evident in the very broad base of the population pyramid in the region which has prevailed since 1970 but at a declining rate. |
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This pyramid included five plurals, two of which were straight pluralisations of the adjacent word. |
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A 3-to 5-ounce pyramid sinker runs freely on the main line by means of a fishfinder tube and swivel arrangement. |
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When one thinks about massive sacrificial skulls, Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan or the Quetzalcoatl pyramid in Teotihuacan comes to mind. |
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Contract awarded for purchase of food pyramid didactic, corresponding to health promotion. |
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The Guinness World Record for the largest ice cream pyramid was broken recently by retail ice cream chain Carvel Corporation. |
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Using the cash flow analysis method, the Ventura County District Attorney's Office has successfully prosecuted a number of complex pyramid scams. |
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In the light of day it looks like someone built a pyramid and then decided to throw an extra large roll of chicken wire over the top. |
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The earliest Egyptian stone-built pyramid, the Step Pyramid, is also the earliest known stone structure in the world. |
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Just 30 kilometres from Africa's oldest city is Saqqara, a sacred burial ground and home to The Step Pyramid, the world's oldest pyramid. |
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How many faces are there on the triangular pyramid known as a regular tetrahedron? |
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Students were asked to build a crisis shelter and create their own triangular pyramid. |
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The monument is composed of seven isosceles triangular pyramid shaped structures, with the middle one being the tallest. |
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Equation 1 implicitly assigns a unary weight to each level of the Laplacian pyramid. |
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This pyramid has been restored and the tall statues, called Atlanteans, have been erected on its summit. |
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In one instance a mancala-type game board, was found on the outer plinth of a pyramid with the markings of a siga game immediately adjacent. |
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The king occupied the apex of a pyramid of clientship within the petty kingdom. |
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This pyramid progressed from the unfree population at its base up to the heads of noble fine held in immediate clientship by the king. |
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However, as Rhyl's application to join the league was late, they were placed in the second level of the pyramid system. |
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The system consists of a pyramid of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. |
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These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. |
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However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. |
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There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues. |
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Below Level 11 the pyramid becomes regional and the cups become accordingly regional. |
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Further down the pyramid is split on a county basis, counties having their own cups accordingly. |
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From the west pyramid, the sun was seen to rise over these temples on the solstices and equinoxes. |
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Its immense pyramid is the largest such structure in the Americas, and the largest pyramid structure by volume in the world. |
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When the pyramid was originally built in 300 BCE, there were insects painted in black, red, and yellow on it. |
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The second pyramid, which was built over the first one, no longer resembles Teotihuacan architectural style. |
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Instead it is a pyramid with stairs covering all four sides, so the top could be approached from every direction. |
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During the Early Postclassic period, the pyramid was expanded to its final form. |
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That makes it not just the largest pyramid in the world but also the oldest continuously occupied building in North America. |
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These tunnels remain open to visitors and are stable because of the adobe bricks that were used to build the pyramid. |
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The most important center was Cholula where the world's largest pyramid was dedicated to his worship. |
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Natural light enters round windows at the apex of the pyramid, forming circles of sunlight on the inside walls and on the floor. |
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The parallel northern ridge includes Grisedale Pike, visible as a fine triangular pyramid from Keswick, Hopegill Head and Whiteside. |
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The highest point carries not so much a cairn as a rearrangement of some loose rock at the apex of the pyramid. |
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A pyramid reversed may stand upon his point if balanced by admirable skill. |
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The space of the El Al pyramid is created essentially by the packing of truncated tetrahedrons. |
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Finally, after many years of investigation, the pyramid has yielded up its most recondite secrets. |
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With a square ground plan, the pyramid rises on terraces, with staircases leading up on all four sides to the temple of Quetzalcoatl on top. |
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Langdon could tell there would be no deterring her and so he acquiesced, turning his attention back to the pyramid. |
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A dihexagonal pyramid is composed of two hexagonal pyramids placed base to base. |
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A good drinking-cup is fashioned of a parallelogram of birchbark twisted into pyramid form and fastened with a split stick. |
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The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom. |
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The food pyramid surprised me by showing that we should eat lots of cheese. |
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String hopper kottu, or gossamer rice-flour noodles, are molded with vegetables into a pyramid. |
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Pei chose the pyramid as the form that best harmonized with the Renaissance and neoclassical forms of the historic Louvre. |
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Shelley's ashes were interred in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, near an ancient pyramid in the city walls. |
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In Russian pyramid there are sixteen balls, as in pool, but fifteen are white and numbered, and the cue ball is usually red. |
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Russian pyramid and its variants like kaisa are popular in the former Eastern bloc. |
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From the perspective of the lower classes, a peak was merely added to the social pyramid. |
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Designed to withstand the elements, keep from discoloring the marble monument it capped and conduct electricity, the pyramid was the largest piece of aluminum of its day. |
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The parent company is the daimyo and is the apex of a pyramid. |
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Martinez characterizes Guatemalan colonial society as a pyramid of human strata with Spaniards and criollos on top, ladinos in the middle, and indios at the bottom. |
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While working on the Step pyramid, James was asked his opinion on securing the Bent pyramid, 40km south of Cairo and an early example of pyramid design. |
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Approaching the Supreme Court library, one enters the pyramid area, a large space that serves as a turning point before the entrance to the courtrooms. |
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Starting at the bottom of Maslow's pyramid, modern digitally-friendly agoraphobes can purchase most items to sustain themselves physically online without leaving home. |
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The robot, competing with two other teams in an alliance, had to be able to throw a Frisbee into a variety of goals, as well as climb a metal pyramid. |
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The new icon replaces the food pyramid as the federal government's primary food group symbol and is based on the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. |
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An open problem proposes a mathematical task for researchers to derive a formula for the volume of a pyramid whose base is a slice of a hyperboloid surface. |
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During the 30-minute gatecrash, Mr Lee and his groomsmen did challenges such as forming a human pyramid and dancing to pop tunes such as Britney Spears' Toxic. |
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The population pyramid for Iron Age Britain would have been a classic pyramid in shape, with no significant number of people older than fifty years. |
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We decided to try two starters, the pork fillet medallions cooked in dry sherry served with potato wedges and the aubergine pyramid with feta cheese. |
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In addition, it is perhaps of equal importance that in a landed society those at the top of the pyramid have interests in common and little to divide them. |
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View of summit pyramid of Scafell Pike from Yewbarrow in Wasdale. |
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From there it's on to the pyramid, diamond, and icosahedron. |
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Manufacturers of perfumes usually publish perfume notes and typically they present it as fragrance pyramid, with the components listed in imaginative and abstract terms. |
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Snooker gained its own identity in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberlain, while stationed in Ooty, devised a set of rules that combined pyramid and life pool. |
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One such variation originated at the officers' mess of the 11th Devonshire Regiment in 1875, which combined the rules of two pocket billiards games, pyramid and life pool. |
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Temples were raised on platforms, most often upon a pyramid. |
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The chief sights are the glorious 100ft high step pyramid Temple of Kukulkan, the feathered serpent, and the vast ball court where a particularly brutal game was played. |
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Notable are the ziggurats, large temples with the form of a terraced step pyramid, from which we have practically no traces left except their bases. |
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They are often called pyramids, due to their tendency to split into an increasing number of regional divisions, the further down the pyramid one descends. |
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It consists of a mound with a pyramid base and stairs on the east side. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada rests at the apex of the judicial pyramid. |
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The central ceremonial precinct included the Great Pyramid, a big plaza to the west, and the Cerro Cocoyo as the west most pyramid of the plaza group. |
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