The inkblots are purportedly ambiguous, structureless entities which are to be given a clear structure by the interpreter. |
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These discontinuous beds are plane-bedded, structureless to finely laminated, and in some cases have small-scale cross bedding. |
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There is fleeting footage of everyone from Nick Cave to New Order, but one critic dismissed it as a structureless muddle. |
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A significant simplification is obtained if the water molecules are replaced by a structureless dielectric continuum. |
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By contrast, the large, structureless, fossil-rich sandstones were formed by debris flows from huge, nonmigrating dunes. |
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These clouds hang relatively low in the sky and are grey, structureless sheets. |
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The rocks are mostly massive and structureless, but some have a planar or linear orientation of crystals. |
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Embrace the ambiguity of appearances and yet relate in weightless intensity to the structureless scaffoldings of shades and shadows, of echoes and harmonics in the effortless caesura of presence and Presence. |
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Lavoisier's experimentation inspired further studies that ultimately resulted in an overthrow of the view that matter is a structureless continuum. |
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Photographed in colour, it is revealed as a beautiful red lacy network of long and sinuous glowing hydrogen filaments surrounding a bluish structureless region whose light is strongly polarized. |
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While the concept of atoms was thus being made indispensable, the ancient belief that they were probably structureless and certainly indestructible came under devastating attack. |
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The body wall is comprised of two layers of cells separated by a thin, structureless layer of connective tissue called the mesoglea and the enteron, a cavity containing intestinal organs. |
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Till is found in large structureless sheets extending for many hundreds of kilometres and varying in thickness from a metre or less to 25 metres or more. |
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