Inside, sunlight filtered dustily through rows of high windows and settled over the empty pews. |
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Of course, the centre of interest is the giant dome of the planetarium, shining with an iridescent white colour, above the rows of seats. |
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There are rows and rows of them, mostly with the same beaky nose and a well-groomed, cosmopolitan, upper middle class air. |
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However, the continuing rows between the USA and Europe over the court's jurisdiction call these extravagant claims into question. |
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Loud, alcohol-fuelled rows which begin down town can be continued in the hospital. |
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From the cockpit, we could see rows of drably camouflaged warplanes filling every inch of ramp space. |
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Because of the slow early growth of no-till beans, they should be drilled or planted in rows no wider than 15 inches. |
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There were rows and rows of Bridgeport milling machines and Clausen lathes plus some drill presses, broaches and the odd grinder. |
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To hold warp threads closely, weave three rows with a single thread and darn ends along the selvedge. |
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They were packed with tidy rows of disks, neatly labeled and organized alphabetically. |
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Others present gaping maws surrounded by rows of shell-like tubes from which little tongues seem to project. |
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Here the aged lanes striate, as if geologically, in tight rows of narrow Levantine houses. |
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I note a report showing that seating students in rows works best for learning. |
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I parked my grungy old delivery van among the rows and rows of flash cars and crept up to the house. |
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Joe followed the fence line, watching for stray cattle, and any rifts in the taut rows of barb wire. |
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Every now and then the marriage guidance counselling service produce a Top Ten of what causes rows in a relationship. |
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The servants of a duke or marquis had seven rows of curls on their state wigs, six on their house wigs and five on their carriage wigs. |
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The exit rows often have a lot more legroom so that there is enough space to evacuate the airplane in case of an emergency. |
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Facing the altar, the reredos overwhelm the viewer's vision with rows upon rows of imposing carved saints and prophets. |
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Though the entries of the table are in decimal, notation along the rows and columns is in hexadecimal. |
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Tables are no longer marked by uniform rows of that lobster salad and pasta primavera. |
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Overhead, a canopy of perforated metal panels extends out toward the first few rows of seats, helping with sound projection. |
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But then I put in a few rows of zinnias to sell at a farmers' market, and was surprised at how well they sold. |
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They correspond to facets for the articulation of two rows of spines along lateral edges of marginals. |
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Records by Portland indie and punk bands are for sale, along side rows of homemade, cut and paste-style zines. |
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Rob and I walked slowly along the rows of stark white granite tombstones, each engraved with a Canadian maple leaf. |
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At the end of the road, the view of nature is replaced by rows of small villas surrounded by colourful chrysanthemums and dark-red maples. |
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The temple was rebuilt with the same dimensions of the cella, but it probably became an amphiprostyle temple, without outer rows of columns. |
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We have much more refined taste in entertainment, like baiting the guy who's so drunk he's hitting on the beer vendor two rows over. |
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Beginners should finish this back workout with one-arm dumbbell rows to develop lats and rhomboids and to further enhance the V taper. |
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Let's put headings on every page so that rows have to be deleted on repagination. |
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At nurseries during early fall, plants like the butter yellow maidenhair tree can have more visual impact than rows of annuals. |
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Planting strawberries in rows one plant wide will help sunlight penetrate the entire plant and increase fruiting. |
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You then have the astro-archaeology theory which avers that the rows were aligned to certain celestial bodies. |
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In rows of kennels, dogs awaiting adoption wag their tails furiously, bark in a deafening chorus and whine desperately for attention. |
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Backed by a yew hedge are dozens of neatly planted rows of achilleas, euphorbias, iris and violas among others. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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He observed and drew a number of structures called rua kopiha, built in rows on the terraces of the prehistoric pa. |
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Elmore was manning a massive barbecue grill on the patio that had neat rows of ribs, chicken, carne asada and hot dogs. |
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As in Simone's painting, all the carpets depicted consist of rows of octagonal or quadrilateral compartments. |
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Late-night rows throughout the festivities threatened to engulf innocent bystanders and shocked tourists. |
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He said that in any home, rows and arguments were commonplace but there was a line that should not be crossed. |
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Neighbours said the couple occasionally had noisy rows and sometimes appeared aloof, but they were otherwise unremarkable. |
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Scott knew about the fights and rows with Hallie that seemed to be Jesse's main concern all the time. |
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Such rows usually end up with Tanya storming out of the pub and staying out until her disapproval has been duly noted. |
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He used to row with Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club and still rows competitively with the Royal Chester Rowing Club. |
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Then he rows across the river, releasing more net before he turns upstream to row back in a circular route to where the leading end was released. |
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He rows away from a motor boat carrying Italian guards who don't seem to take serious notice of him. |
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With right sides together, sew the long edges of your horizontal rows together until all four sets are sewn together. |
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To quilt the sashing and borders, set the machine for a serpentine stitch and stitch parallel rows down the strips. |
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Decide how many rows of decorative stitching you want, then pleat an additional two rows. |
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When we typically think of the data explosion we tend to think about our databases growing by the number of rows or tables being added. |
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The entries in the rows of Tables III and IV include all reported instruments that were used by multiple schools. |
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The first two rows of Table 1 present descriptive information on this first set of indexes for the population. |
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Above ground, an amphitheater lined with seven double rows of cypress trees echoes the octagonal space below. |
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The pink, caterpillar-like larvae have rows of black spots along their sides. |
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If planting strictly for cut flowers, then straight rows are the easiest to work with. |
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George went in the direction Sal indicated and opened the specified cabinet, to reveal two long shelves lined with rows of bottles. |
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Family photos cover one of the walls, straight rows of memories that seem to blend into one another. |
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The walls were lined from floor to ceiling with nothing but rows and rows of books. |
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There were peas, and beans, and rows of young turnips, and carrots, and parsnips, all bordered by long straight rows of wheat. |
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Species are diagnosed on the basis of carinal height and the nature and number of flanking rows or parapets. |
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That is, these mosses have peristome teeth which are formed by walls growing between the rows of cells making up the mouth of the spore capsule. |
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Pineapples and pine cones have rows of diamond-shaped scales, which spiral around both clockwise and counterclockwise. |
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We dug bunkers and trenches, filled sandbags and constructed multiple rows of triple concertina wire. |
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I want to make a skirt that has rows of pin-tucks, arranged in groups of three. |
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For the estimation of the null distribution, one matrix was kept constant while rows and columns of the others were permuted. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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And what a wonderful sight the rows of vintage and veteran cars, motorbikes and tractors made. |
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They could remove three rows of cobbles and install a speed bump in its place. |
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For example, leave six to eight rows of stalks standing at intermittent intervals to slow the wind and trap snow. |
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The travellers had huge rows about using the internet before grudgingly accepting that email made their nomadic lives much easier. |
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There would be whole rows of butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers, which were known as shambles. |
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Use a hand level frequently to keep the wall plumb and the rows of brick level. |
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In front of the Soviet-built control tower are several neat rows of tents, each with bunk beds and a heating and air conditioning unit. |
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In another, tidy rows of young vegetables are being trickle-hosed into plumpness. |
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The bride wore a dress made of ivory silk georgette embroidered with rows of tiny antique silk velvet rosebuds, with a two metre train. |
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The filter is located in the center of the vee, between the two rows of cylinders so it can be reached easily from above. |
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A few halls, including the old Gewandhaus in Leipzig, retained the older seating plan with the rows facing inwards towards a central aisle. |
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Outside the mortuary, there are more bodies lying in untidy rows covered by red-stained cloths, waiting to be identified by their families. |
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You walk in, and there are rows and rows of books on tall dusty bookshelves. |
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Softness emerged in flou with various artsy embroideries, and in a divine dress made from rows of frayed silk in ivory, brown and aqua. |
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The spines in both rows increase in size away from the umbo and there are a few rare scattered additional spines on the ventral corpus. |
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The outermost two rows of florets on the flower head opened and anthesed on the same day. |
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As with the runlist, the rows in the targets table are populated in two stages. |
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Seeds were collected from these two rows of the flower head only and at defined days after anthesis. |
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Rarely did Sadie find herself bent over rows and rows of white cotton, batting away flies and wiping the sweat from her brow. |
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There are seven seats with individual, swivelling chairs for the first two rows and a very comfortable foldaway bench at the very back. |
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You are at the 1992 U.S. Open, a few rows from courtside, watching a teenage tour de force hit a tennis ball. |
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The rows are linked with recycled plastic spacers, which were once made of cowhide. |
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Grape growers often use roses at the ends of the rows in the vineyard as forewarners of any diseases that might affect the vines. |
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Narrow dirt paths forked from the stairs, leading to even denser rows of crosses amongst soft weeds. |
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The graveyard consists of twenty rows with fourteen and a half lots in each row, room for more than a thousand burials. |
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You do not have to be a cyber culture freak to decide that life is too short to accommodate the rows of books lining your bookshelves. |
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Clumps of native bush have given way to uniform rows of trees and contrived water features. |
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The plants to be cross-pollinated were planted in alternate rows in 5 m x 5 m plots with a row spacing of 60 cm. |
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He will plant two rows of sweetcorn, necessary for cross-pollination, by mid-August. |
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Also, since rows are planted closer together, cotton crowds the weeds out, reducing the need for midseason herbicide applications. |
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The cement entablature comprises four bas-relief friezes of two rows of Africans converging upon the beach, the Atlantic in front of them. |
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Monica gets corn rows put in her hair to overcome the frizziness caused by the humidity. |
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The front rows of Buffaloes and Queenstown Swifts size up each other in a Strand Cup semi-final played in East London on Saturday. |
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Next to Lenin, extending in rows and in diminishing size, one recognises other Bolshevik leaders, with Trotsky prominently present. |
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He opened a cupboard which was filled, ceiling to floor, with rows and rows of DVDs and videos. |
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However, they do have two parallel rows of cusps on their molariform teeth. |
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On untreated furrows, the sediment stacks up against the residue which can cause the rows to break over. |
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She stood outside beside the exit door, and watched the rows of television screens displaying pictures of the roller coaster ride. |
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Attendants of an earl, viscount or baron wore six rows of curls on state wigs and five on house wigs. |
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This section is followed by a smooth surface engraved with four rows of superposed arches crowned with gadroons sculpted in low relief. |
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Beyond the entrance was a great underground gallery, studded with rows of openings. |
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At which point, it was very much game on with both back rows utterly committed to winning the struggle at the breakdown. |
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The red cloth was then edged with rows of iridescent mother-of-pearl buttons. |
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Looking more carefully, I see it is set up like a bingo card with rows and columns and animated illustrations that each has a life of its own. |
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This footage is followed by scarily similar scenes of rows of identical workers entering and working in the factories and steel mills. |
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Three rows of vegetables have recently been covered with filmy sheets of a gauze-like material. |
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The last thing any child would need to fear would be rows of people gawking down from the church gallery. |
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The statue was surrounded by graves, rows of tombstones stretching out as far as the eye could see in all directions. |
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Insert clear pushpins in a circle around the middle of a 3-inch-diameter plastic-foam ball, then add rows to cover the ball. |
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To put young adolescents into serried rows of desks for hour upon hour is just not any way to learn at all. |
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The sheet of graphite has rows of conjoined hexagons, separated by horizontally running zig-zag lines. |
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Inside the ellipse is the raised circular platform of the altar and rows of differently curved pews. |
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In the recording, the choir stands in two rows at the front of the congregational pews, with the musicians placed at either side. |
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Groundhogs prefer to live where timbered areas are bordered by open land or along fence rows and heavily vegetated gullies or stream banks. |
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Papa would borrow a tiller from a friend and plow up the patch making room for two rows of twelve plants each. |
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The base portions are disposed in a matrix arrangement having rows and columns. |
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The hardwoods are spaced eight feet apart in rows ten feet wide, a spacing that accommodates 540 trees per acre. |
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He now uses a separate fridge to store his soy protein and guar gum staples, stacking them neatly in rows of plastic containers. |
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Stadiums that are full for regular-season games have rows of empty seats for exhibitions. |
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The patara ruin has rows of stone seats arranged in a semicircle, like the chambers of the American Congress. |
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Inmates live in barracks-style open bays with rows of beds spaced evenly behind long, ceiling-to-floor gray metal bars. |
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The temple we see today is an Ionic structure measuring 60 x 118 m, with a dipteral arrangement of two rows of columns with 21 on each side and 10 at each end. |
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We could imagine some clerks wading through rows and rows of files. |
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I look over at the closet and scan the rows of shoes there, the shoes that hurt my feet, pinch my toes, make me wobble and have to hold on to Tony for balance and support. |
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Two well-known fish with multiple rows of teeth are piranhas and sharks. |
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Once the announcement is made, the crowd of people quickly makes their way to the rows of tables and there is some confusion as people try to find their place card. |
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Research suggested that to be at risk from infection spread by coughs or sneezes it was necessary to sit within two rows of a contagious passenger for more than eight hours. |
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It's nothing to see drop punts from 55m land three rows back. |
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Whereas there were about 100 people in the mosque, as many as it could fit, rows and rows of barefoot men listening to a pre-recorded voice intone prayers in Arabic. |
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Many portholes had long been taken by souvenir-hunters, although several rows securely fixed indicated that the wreck was not quite ready to give everything away. |
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Three television sets surmounted a polished wood counter, with innumerable flasks and glasses dangling by their stems in racks above the rows of bottled liquors and beverages. |
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When they arrived on Friday morning, three police helicopters hovered overhead, rows of police formed up behind the barricade and police dogs patrolled the grounds. |
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Table 4 is arranged in five blocks of four rows each, one block each for marijuana sales, hard drug sales, alcohol use, marijuana use, and polydrug use. |
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I cover bramble rows with a fine mesh net, placing stakes with T-shaped crosspieces every 6 feet to keep the mesh from getting entangled with the plants. |
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With the ref having just warned the front rows to scrummage properly, England promptly ignored him and Flatley was given the chance to square the match. |
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By late 1945, when I was transferred to the North Atlantic route, the Liberator had elementary heating and two rows of seats with a central gangway, but still no steward. |
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Furthermore, the micrognathozoans have two rows of multiciliated cells that forms a locomotory organ, similar to that in some gastrotrichs and interstitial annelids. |
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It is common knowledge that the tongue partly rests between the bones that form the jaw, and to be more precise, between the dental rows and on the floor of the mouth. |
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On the north west slope of Chevalier Rock is an enormous field of gorgonian seafans in varying shades of orange, all regimentally standing in rows perpendicular to the wall. |
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Exercises such as flat and incline bench press, leg press, squats, shoulder presses, rows, inverted rows and lat pulldowns should be used by ectomorphs to gain strength. |
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There were few people at the moment, but there were barbecue pits with picnic tables and four large covered areas with huge open grills and rows of tables. |
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The dino species also has two neat rows of seven holes along its snout. |
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For from the plan of the dipteral temple he removed the interior rows of the thirty-four columns, and in that manner abridged the expense and the work. |
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They won't come to see rows of monotonous pines and eucalypts. |
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Apples are espaliered along space-saving rows of wire fencing. |
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On lands which have sufficient clay in the surface soil to hold an abundance of moisture and are porous enough to subirrigate well, the narrow bed system with two rows per bed may be used. |
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The units line up in logical rows and columns: micrometre, millimetre, centimetre, decimetre, metre, kilometre, and so on. |
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Perhaps we are reading timestamps from database rows or other places that could allow an extra second to tick over. |
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They are set on edge and placed in parallel rows across the width of the house. |
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The epidermis is made of several rows of living cells, covered with a horny layer of dead cells. |
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Several rows of containers broke loose and fell overboard while others, thrown off balance, collapsed on deck. |
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Up until the cliff-hanging final deliberations, this year's Booker was devoid of the traditional rows and falling-outs. |
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Neat terraces corrugate every horizon, rows and stairs intricate as cornrows, maps with living contours. |
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Today, no casino would be complete without the gleaming rows of the one-armed bandits. |
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Transverse rigidity is achieved by four rows of buoyancy tubes lashed at regular intervals to the interior sides of the raft. |
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The column was sectioned in height by four rows of horizontal baffles made of several angle bars. |
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Here nothing is semetrical, there are no rows of meticulously planted seeds, no fixed idea of how to carefully care for a design. |
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The S 260 is also available in a design with a folding seat that offers additional room in spaces where rows have to be tightly arranged. |
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Instead, specimens display conical denticles arranged in rows on the palate, hence the species name denticulata. |
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White-water Rafting is a team sport in which each crew member in the raft rows in a coordinated way along the rapids to keep afloat. |
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The scarifying blades can be mounted only on two opposite rows or on all four rows. |
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Place tear away stabilizer under the fabric and stitch 3 rows of decorative stitches as illustrated. |
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As you circle to the north, however, its forms become more symmetrical and sharp-edged, evoking rows of overlapping sails or knifelike pleats. |
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Gain wizardly power by sliding rows of fairies that have been captured in jars. |
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In the hairdressing salon, rows of women in foils are flicking through magazines. |
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Seeding in 36 cm row width was accomplished by blocking off alternate rows on the drill. |
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This shield is flanked on both sides by four rows of tufts, a characteristic element of a bishop's biretta, and topped by a duke's crown. |
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A shaft of light lights up the center of this underground chamber supported by five rows of columns. |
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The diverse confound identity rigidness, bowl over and reject the selective certainties in the rows of fragile ideologies. |
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Sporadic pitting is present but only in the last few rows of latewood tracheids. |
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Contributing to the ornateness of it all are rows of gem-cut glass vitrines housing Mr. Atwood's latest fancies. |
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These rows also disappear from the screen and more new gems appear again. This continues until there are no rows to be removed on the screen. |
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The number of rows in the terminal window display when configured to use the custom terminal model. |
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But look up and you'll see, mounted upside down on the ceiling, rows of turfy grave plots with classic spookhouse tombstones. |
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The Church of England's rows over such issues provoke mystification, which threatens to turn into outright hostility. |
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Behind the wooden shanties that still stand, faded relics of the 1940s, long rows of dry unplanted dirt stretch to the horizon. |
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The area between rows is left untilled and the crop residue is undisturbed. |
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The female whirligig beetle deposits cylindrical eggs in parallel rows on underwater vegetation. |
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Enough space must be left for the weeder to be passed up and down the rows between plants in both directions. |
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The larva is humpbacked, and red-orange with two rows of black spots along the sides of the body. |
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Between the drummer and the steerer sit eight rows of paddlers, typically split evenly by gender. |
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A huge Union Jack looked down imperiously on the rows and rows of wooden benches lining the highly polished floors. |
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An undecorated shaft rises from a square base and is topped by a capital featuring three rows of acanthus leaves. |
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As always, the fighting was the projection of rows between the two begums. Their rivalry is based in fathomless feelings of personal grievance. |
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Andrew gunned the engine and flipped the sirens on, sending the car shooting forward between the two rows of traffic that pulled aside, obeying the wailing noise. |
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Plant seeds at least 12 inches apart in rows spaced 3 feet apart. |
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The rows of pines obscuring the rocky vistas that they had once lovingly painted and the disappearance of the celebrated oaks infuriated the artists' colony. |
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This is a technologically advanced room with video screens on the walls and five or six rows of computer stations. |
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We quietly filed in, formed rows and stood an arm's length apart. |
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Along the street behind the gates rows of shops sell fresh produce, including unusual items such as sacks of soybeans, sea cucumbers and shark's fins for soup. |
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Tobias grinned again, exposing two rows of straight white teeth. |
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I sat in the back of the theatre about ten rows behind them. |
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In this table, the rows indicate the procedure of which the outcome is being assessed, and the columns indicate the procedure that was used to define hospital volume. |
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I added 5 extra rows on the collar in stocking stitch so that I would have a roll in the collar, which is easier to pull over the head than ribbing. |
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The old ferryman has become so frail that he no longer rows the ferry. |
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Unroll the subfloor in such a manner as to cover a couple of rows at a time. |
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The men and women largely self-segregate into gendered rows as is common in synagogue. |
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Keep in mind that the rows in wildlife plantings need not necessarily be straight. |
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There were evening gowns in black chiffon with rows of auburn fur, sprinkles of glitter, and goodness knows what else. |
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The walls of the tomb are covered with single rows of dressed ashlar alternating with double rows of bricks. |
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The basic idea of the game is to form horizontal, diagonal, or vertical rows of at least three similar gems. |
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Two rows of sprocket holes, each with four holes per frame, ran the length of the film and were used to advance it. |
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The frontal patchmodules are equipped with 2 rows of 6 simplex adapters and 12 pigtails or of 12 duplex adapters and 24 pigtails. |
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Barns lean wildly or collapse inwards, slouchy silhouettes beside neat rows of corn. A few people are trying to save these relics. |
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Two rows of drag tines provide good levelling and seed coverage with loose soil. |
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These hovels are still there, rows of them along muddy tracks which are either frozen or dusty according to the season. |
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The young scrum, the front and back rows especially, has been a revelation and should develop into a fearsome unit given a little time and a following wind. |
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Basic geometric forms include straight lines or rows that extend from wing to wing or from upstage to downstage. |
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The most common early form of choker had one or more rows of pearls, which sometimes covered the neck from the base to the chin. |
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The right and left baleen rows are separated in the front of the mouth. |
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The house chapel was a hideously ugly little room with rows of chairs all facing the front, and it was locked anyway. |
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In this method, the casket is placed in a building, known as a mausoleum, above ground, arranged in rows stacked one above the other. |
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Door station with wide-ranging applications: The call display lists all internal users, cutting out the need for rows of bells. |
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And I don't separate sections of posts with rows of asterisks, either. |
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Without a word they line up into three rows to monopolize half the pool. |
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Such rows tend to entrench attitudes, rather than lead to resolution. Now campaigners, both godly and godless, are trying to change that. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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The balustrades comprise two rows of precast concrete panels that meet along zigzag diagonal lines. |
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By the time the last rows have done their scraping, the beak is completely closed, leaving the algae trimmings to be sucked in during the next chomp. |
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Above his head, rows of fluorescent lights flickered and buzzed. |
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In this case, we should put at the intersections between the rows and columns the figures corresponding to the required initial levels of preceding themes or subjects. |
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Heads are bowed, textbooks are open and six tidy rows of 13-year-olds obediently take instruction. |
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The elaborately carved rows or monumental crowns admired in the wooden sculptures of the Mende or Yoruba people in West Africa mirror the hairstyles worn today. |
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Parents seated on rows of wooden benches clap, cheer and take photographs on smartphones. |
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At first we were housed in a stadium used for circus performances, where we slept on the rows of stone bleachers. |
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Lateral continuous rows give a homogenous light distribution and avoid flickering effects as drivers travel through. |
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The picture will be much smaller, the sound tinny, the colour faded, and the view obscured by whoever needs the toilet in the rows ahead. |
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Personally, I rather like those serried rows of cabbages and leeks. |
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He tells us in a smattering of English how he often rows across the river to Brazil, to go to the nearest shop. |
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Flimsy rows of concrete arches hang above swaths of blue mirror glass, punctuated by stick-on timber trellis screens. |
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With the headless Range as a backdrop, the crew rows along the South Nahanni River in Deadmen Valley. |
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She wrote letters and made a chart with rows of square boxes representing homes in our neighbourhood. |
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This sturdy brush is available in flat or tufted design, each with four rows of bristles. |
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Instant is enhanced with the possibility for the user to use the keyboard to select a row among the rows in the suggestion box. |
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The rows of the exhibit summarize projects with a specific primary benefit and the count of projects with that primary benefit is bolded. |
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Instead of the three rows of seats in the XL, the XUV comes with front buckets and a rear bench, so it seats a total of five people. |
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Each proleg has one or two curved rows of minute hooklets and an eversible soft end, the planta. |
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Rip open an ear, and the inside rows of anaemic kernels grin up like ghastly smiles of broken teeth spaced much too far apart. |
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Users slice and dice data, rearrange rows and columns, and sort data to view the information in a format that provides them the most insight. |
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The other rows in the shelterbelt system can consist of denser species as there will be significantly less snow for these trees to trap. |
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Decide on the number of shelterbelt rows required to properly protect the field. |
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The eight comb rows that extend orally from the vicinity of the statocyst serve as organs of locomotion. |
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Linear elements are continuous man-made rows of trees, shrubs or bushes, stonewalls, etc., in general representing a field boundary. |
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If growth is disappointing, the trees should still fill the rows and intercropping in the alleyways can be continued for a few more years. |
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Entry paths of seat rows affect the space available for a service dog to lie down. |
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In the cage system, birds are confined in individual wire mesh cages arranged in rows in a stairstep alignment with service aisles between rows. |
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Not one person could be seen on Independence Avenue, where rows of bland neoclassical federal buildings have been shuttered. |
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A pneumatic road roller, or a pneumatic-tyred roller, is a type of wheel road rollers with two rows of pneumatic tyres. |
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During the handpicking, long rows of pickers sat on chairs to fill the baskets with hop cones. |
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His paintings often feature undulating horizons of rows of low hills, curves of muddy roads and snowdrifts, and patterns made by ploughed farmland. |
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Bright rows of arugula and herbs glow green in the garden out the back, under a bleached-out Tibetan prayer flag. |
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Because seedless hybrids have sterile pollen, pollinizer rows of varieties with viable pollen must also be planted. |
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Stitch in the ditch between the rows letting the center guide of the presser foot ride in the ditch. |
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The teeth of this group are modified placoid scales of which they have many rows on their jaws. |
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On top of these were flower displays, fishing and small-bore rifle shooting, not to mention rows and rows of trade and craft stalls and, of course, plenty to eat and drink. |
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The phone has no clunky keyboard or rows of fiddly function keys, and no pop-up menus to plow through. |
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Likewise the larvae of the Welsh chafer do not have any visible rows of spines on the raster. |
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Mounted on the tires arranged on three rows are n.25 attachments and 35x35 curled springs and reversible plowshare. |
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Some control of weeds is obtained by tillage that leaves the middles between crop rows loose and cloddy. |
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Double rows of black diamonds illuminated by a small row of white brilliants set on polished white gold and embedded in a brushed steel box. |
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Four parts, of different lengths, are adorned with two rows of rectangular recessed panels with dentil moldings under the cornice top. |
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Instead of neat rows of bedding plants there are towering masses of veronicastrums, eupatoriums and rudbeckias. |
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Training providers are noted down the rows and the target groups across the columns. |
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Sometimes the fall of a single piece can set in motion two rows of dominos, each of which follows its own distinct path. |
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The Kovar machine has widely spaced, long flexible tines that sometimes deflect sideways away from ridges, leaving narrow strips on each side of the rows unweeded. |
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Unlike other death rows across the U. S. we do not have access to watch T. V. or a craft grogram to help us pass our time. |
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People were lying in rows on mattresses, surrounded by bloodsoaked tissues, and lined the corridors, hooked up to intravenous drips. |
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The road cut through an orchard planted with rows of peach, apricot and Asian pear trees. |
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Hundreds of yellowed, handwritten labels dot the labyrinthine rows of movies stored on DVD, VHS and the occasional laserdisc. |
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Flocks of native water birds squawked as they flew over head and he could smell the fresh water and the rows of pine trees that circled the ridgeline. |
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Controlled grass cover every 2 rows and the second row turned over by rotary spading machine, and then sown with rye. |
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The woman looks to be ardently belting out a tune as rows of soldiers look on. |
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The individual rows are linked through diamond-shaped and circular designs, and decoratively filled with grapes. |
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The allergist may test you for many allergens at once, so you may have rows of tiny drops on your skin. |
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Each boat contains a crew of two and each crew rows an identical 7.1 metre boat that includes two sliding seats and the same sculling oars as used in standard rowing boats. |
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His 127-acre farm, where bendy old oaks give way to neat rows of waist-high tea bushes, is the only place in America that produces tea commercially. |
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The wooden roofing covering the upper rows of seating was replaced by a loggia-style structure consisting of Tuscan columns in white limestone and Roman arches. |
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The viewings permitted the measurement of various sizes of dogs and of floor space used by the trainers and service dogs seated at different rows in different areas of aircraft cabins. |
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Carfentrazone-ethyl offers broad-spectrum weed control when used as a postemergence herbicide in a preplant burndown application or fallow system or between rows of crops using a hooded sprayer application. |
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Each raceme bears many spikelets in two rows on the lower side. |
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Areas between rows can be cultivated with hand cultivators or rototillers. |
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Duplicate rows in multiwell ELISA plates are coated with rabbit antiserum to swine vesicular disease virus and to each of the seven serotypes of foot and mouth disease virus. |
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Morphologically, D. helvetica possesses some diagnostic characters pertained to the affinis subgroup, e.g., very small distal sex-comb, 6 rows of acrostichal setulae. |
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The robust V-shaped profile of the Comtrac All Season is made up of rows of tread blocks splaying out to the left and right in staggered arcs. As a result, the noise level is minimal. |
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Its exposed brick walls and wood-and-steel-beam floors, and signature rows of old sewing machines suggest nothing so much as an East London warehouse fallen into desuetude. |
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You will find standard size cider apple trees to the north and half-standard size eating apple trees to the south, plum trees pruned into a goblet shape alternating with rows of pear trees trimmed into a spindle shape. |
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First they use 30-foot yellow ropes to mark off two 30-foot rows of corn. |
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Accrual of insurance and repair costs are calculated for the company's motor pool in rows 110 to 130, and the accrual is also posted to a separate credit object. |
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In spring, the sharpshooter, which spreads Pierce's disease to thousands of acres of California grapevines, lays neat rows of 12 to 20 eggs on the underside of leaves. |
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The sebaceous glands evenly spaced in rows at the border of the eyelids the meibomian glands are so large that they are easily seen with the naked eye when the eyelids are everted. |
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By the end of the 4th century bce, armed deck soldiers had become so important in naval warfare that the trireme was superseded by heavier, decked-over ships with multiple rows of oarsmen. |
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At the same time, the head of the very special pawl comes to lay in the channel cut between the two rows of teeth on the rear face of the cylinder, locking the whole thing in the right position. |
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