| The tasteful and triangular green is set bang in the middle of the large village. |
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| It had a low cut V-neck, and the sleeves belled out into dramatic triangular petals. |
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| Tape two sides of the plastic and tracing paper together to make a triangular envelope. |
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| Some conical houses bear patterning composed principally of chevrons, others of triangular shapes. |
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| All coxae triangular, trochanter comprising a single podomere, legs similar, composed of seven podomcres. |
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| Use the triangular shavehook for stripping paint and varnish from flat wooden surfaces and edges. |
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| The triangular tax involves the double-taxation of certain trans-Tasman investments. |
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| I have recently in the last year to year and a half noticed I have on my right shin bone, a perfect triangular shaped scar. |
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| On cue, ninety-seven sleeved left arms came up and rotated ninety-seven triangular trencher caps so the longest tip pointed forward. |
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| It was a flying triangular shaped thing with big red lights on the three corners that had a haze like glow to them. |
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| Relief panels containing scenes from the Childhood of Christ filled the triangular spandrels between the gables dominating the screen's facade. |
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| On either side of the headband, just behind her ears are triangular shaped ornaments of sorts. |
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| The archaeologists last week unearthed engravings of a bison, another ibex, part of a horse and some triangular shapes. |
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| The Ball is a geodesic sphere, six feet in diameter, covered with 504 triangular pieces of crystal featuring original Waterford Crystal designs. |
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| Products with a square, rectangular, triangular, or polygonal cross-section can have corners rounded along their whole length. |
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| During the year, cigar, rectangular, and triangular shaped objects in the sky were reported from various locations. |
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| The decrescent side is flat and triangular in shape and it does not expand outwardly as much as the other three sides. |
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| It had a smooth carapace, like a beetle, and a triangular shaped head with two huge bug eyes atop each corner. |
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| It had a lovely translucent green body and a conspicuous darker green triangular head with a pair of bulging black eyes. |
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| With triangular occluders, the sides of the rotating shape seem to cave in. |
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| The glass pavilion, designed by Dirk van Pastel, is in the western corner of a triangular site, surrounded by the woods and fields of Burgundy. |
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| Sheep graze, rabbits burrow, the young were out, you will see a giant triangular box and nearby another magic dewpond. |
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| Heterozygotes have a clearly smaller eye with a distinctive triangular shaped pupil. |
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| On one corner of the triangular table a small grouping of food platters had been placed, and the guests headed to them eagerly. |
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| The florets touched each other at their tips, creating flattened sides and triangular openings between them. |
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| The spritsail was a simple triangular sail, whose leading edge was fastened to the mast by a rope. |
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| This weekend police will display notices on lampposts in and around the triangular zone explaining how the orders work. |
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| Their relationship parallels any triangular situation, for even in denial their bond is inexplicable. |
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| And what will private energy generators make of this proposed triangular relationship between two state firms and one government department? |
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| Likewise, a vernacular translation would normally be produced in a triangular relationship with at least two other versions. |
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| In fact, Beijing has long been the most important player in the India-Pakistan-China triangular relationship. |
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| For one, slave hiring provided flexibility within the slave system that yielded benefits for all parties involved in the triangular relationship. |
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| The external diagonal steel structure uses triangular forms to be inherently strong, permitting a flexible column-free interior space. |
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| During Vajpayee's visit, China raised the prospect of a triangular relationship between Russia, China and India. |
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| It's got a metallic, dark blue finish and a polished aluminum triangular logo on the front. |
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| Resonant triangular relationships evolve between you and your special friend and those below that see you. |
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| The Samoans booked their place with a 31-13 win over Tonga in Apia to move to the top of the triangular Oceania qualifying competition. |
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| They believe in the mystery of his ways, as well as the absolutely necessary triangular relationship of God-universe-science. |
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| Stone Reader explores the triangular relationship between a book, its reader, and the other people who have shared the experience of reading it. |
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| A full array of triangular jibs and staysails might be included before or between the masts. |
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| Their triangular relationship, revealed through charming bilingual interplay, was the heart of this film. |
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| This lapel features a triangular indention where the lapel joins the collar. |
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| Alternatively, the door jam looks very similar to any regular triangular door jam and is put very close to the closed door. |
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| India have a lot on their plate as they move to Sri Lanka for the triangular series. |
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| Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captive Palamon. |
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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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| The triangular numbers and the Fibonacci numbers can be found in Pascal's triangle. |
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| The tower is four-staged, the topmost with four double belfry windows with triangular heads and mid-wall shafts. |
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| The flag is a tricolor with blue, white, and green fields and a red star on the triangular white field on the left. |
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| Edges vanish, and it becomes a heptahedron, having three rhombic faces and four triangular faces. |
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| On either side are two triangular spaces, with St Gabriel swinging a censer on the right and St Michael offering his sword, on the left. |
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| But while that triangular confrontation was stupendously dramatic, the ex-president left with a token fine which was quashed on appeal. |
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| The faces on chabazite are typically smooth and lustrous, whereas gmelinite has triangular growths on the crystal faces. |
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| Most high-heeled shoes have pointed or narrow tips that squash toes into an unnatural triangular shape. |
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| Calyx villose-hispid, teeth triangular, the lowest subulate, exceeding the others. |
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| Palehomola gorrelli exhibits a downturned, sulcate, triangular central rostral spine and two lateral rostral spines. |
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| Their abdomens are variable in shape being triangular, round to ovoid to elongate, sometimes extending tail-like past the spinnerets. |
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| Others had big hats, including some triangular ones in the shape of holey cheese. |
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| If the cows are under fed or fed an imbalance ration then they will look hollow, with a triangular appearance at this point. |
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| Make a triangular diagonal parting from the top of the head to just the middle of the ear. |
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| The hypanthium is usually glabrous, with narrowly triangular sepals that are pubescent adaxially and are deciduous in fruit. |
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| Put two anchors into your walls and then ratchet the triangular cloth until it reaches just the right tension with one of those clicky thingies. |
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| He sat in a stilted hut in a native village, wattled and roofed with the long, triangular woven leaves of trees. |
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| The surgeon removes the triangular retractor and reverses the pneumoperitoneum, evacuating as much carbon dioxide as possible. |
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| Beach clotbur has rough, sandpapery, triangular leaves and sharp burry fruits. |
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| They followed the classic model of Greek temples, with their rectangular rows of columns, topped by beams and relieved by a triangular pediment. |
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| The pillars twisted around each other then spread out at the top to support a long, triangular roof that had strange runes carved into it. |
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| Like the great house, its windows were surmounted by alternating triangular and rounded pediments. |
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| This two-ply composite is then machined into the six tapered triangular sections that when glued up together, form the familiar split-cane form. |
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| A triangular pyramid, or tetrahedron, has a triangular base and four faces, counting the bottom. |
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| His models wore white pan stick, triangular crimped wigs and periwinkle boots. |
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| The triangular prismatic columns of the new colonnade restate this quality in geometry that invokes the cathedral's name. |
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| The head is a pictogram attached to a human body, a symbolic figure with a beak for a nose, long dirty hair and beard, a triangular yellow hat. |
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| While most sedges possess triangular stems, its stem is round in cross section. |
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| Cars whizz round the one-way system, trapping pedestrians on a small triangular island in the middle of the flow. |
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| This statue is an example of Daedalic art, characterized by its triangular head and flat face. |
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| Models sauntered along a catwalk sprinkled with black sequins wearing triangular crimped wigs and sporting ghostly white faces. |
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| His car is described as a small, purple vehicle with a row of triangular or diamond brake lights mounted on the back. |
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| Two long, wing-like sections meet at a central pillar, which stands on a broad triangular base inscribed with letters that describe the award. |
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| Hang pictures in circular, triangular, or rectangular geometric groupings to add interest. |
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| The posterior part of each alisphenoid forms a triangular process which fits into the angle between the squamosal and the petrosal. |
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| I squished myself tightly into the tiny triangular space between the left and rear walls and the smelly black dunny can. |
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| Six triangular wedges, which can be pieced together to create a solid hexagon, have been separated and mounted along the wall of the stairway. |
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| He finds that whether the sin tax is binary or triangular, it has several harmful effects. |
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| Let y be the altitude of the triangular cross section of the wedge in Figure 6a cut by a plane at distance x from the base. |
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| Two downward sweeping stabilizing fins sat near the engines, adding to the triangular appearance of the ship. |
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| Also, the fore-and-aft sail on the mizzenmast, originally a triangular lateen sail, was changed to accommodate the more modern rig. |
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| After their excision, the insula appears as a triangular eminence that is marked by a number of sulci and gyri. |
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| In the monocots and a few paleoherbs, these crystalloids have a triangular shape, unlike all other flowering plants. |
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| For our prototype instrument, we use three pinholes, arranged into a triangular pattern. |
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| With the mirrors facing inwards, tape the 3 cardboards together to form a triangular container. |
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| The fort they made was a hodgepodge of triangular spaces and crazy roof angles. |
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| It's Purim, when it's traditional to eat triangular shaped pastries, though frankly it's a long story that I can't go into now. |
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| The stylish right-hand batsman was sent home only three days before the start of a triangular series. |
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| The halls extended for about 30 feet in each direction before turning at a rigid edge to fit the precise triangular shape of the ship. |
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| The collection features pedal pushers combined with a tiny zip jacket, a huge triangular dress, and a single boiler suit. |
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| Black and colored lines delineated triangular planes of color that made up a succession of cubistic forms. |
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| The triangular four-story building will rise on the site of a former strip club, another step in a major downtown renewal initiative. |
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| The triangular habit suggested trigonal symmetry and a possible identification as hilairite or a contact-twinned form of gaidonnayite. |
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| I watched cabin cruisers arc through the large triangular confluence, then, my detour done, wandered back for the walk proper. |
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| Te Namu sat on a triangular arch of sand, bounded on one side by a steep cliff and cut off on another by a stream. |
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| They're like tiny little orange triangular men, all silently judging you as you drive past them. |
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| Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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| In the image shown in Figure 5, a triangular marker arrangement has been used on both the dorsal and ventral lobes of the tail. |
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| It has Tuscan columns, a frieze with triglyphs, metopes, guttae and mutules, and is surmounted by a triangular pediment. |
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| The volumetric elements are built up of large triangular planes that twist, giving the whole work a jagged sense of rotation. |
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| At the end of the central nave there is a large cornice decorated with mutules or rectangular blocks, and with a triangular pediment at the top. |
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| Craftsmen use a stainless steel knife, with a sharp edge and triangular blade, to cut rough shapes in the coir. |
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| He will have one more chance to atone for his failure in the final of the triangular series against Sri Lanka on Tuesday. |
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| Externally, the new genus Trigonostrophia differs from Rectotrophia principally in its more definitely triangular outline. |
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| The roof sloped down on each side to form a squat triangular passage adorned with deep black scallops. |
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| Almost all the creeks that have produced gold crystals have produced triangular spinel-twinned crystals or macles. |
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| And they all traipsed out for another round of triangular sandwiches with the crusts cut off and a wee cup of tea served in the best china. |
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| Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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| Three-node triangular axisymmetric elements were used for spatial discretization of the plasma. |
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| The triangular course is reasonably flat although does have a dip at the beginning of the back straight, the famous Swinley Bottom. |
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| One of the pendants is a triangular arrangement of colours, using a baguette cut peridot, amethyst and a garnet set in white gold. |
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| His first death's heads had geometric wings, a double row of teeth, a double triangular nose, and large blank eyes. |
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| The triangular snowflake is no more interesting than a four-leaf clover, ball lightning, or the aurora borealis. |
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| She was beautiful in an unconventional way, triangular elfin face with big, expressive eyes and a lithe body. |
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| Cut small triangular slits in the paper and tape over these to the drywall with masking tape. |
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| Not only did bookkeeping barter accommodate two-way trade, it also facilitated triangular barter. |
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| It had leaf-shaped teeth designed for shredding plants rather than the triangular, blade-like serrated teeth of its meat-eating relatives. |
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| There are 17 species of tick trefoil in New Jersey and they all share the flat, triangular seed that sticks like a tick. |
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| His hair was unseeable due to the fact he had a tall triangular cap on his head that stood a good foot tall. |
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| The triangular arch at the entrance is painted with the geometric patterns typical of Ndebele art. |
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| However, given the right weather conditions, the probability that triangular snowflakes will occur is high. |
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| He denied taking a bribe to fix any of the matches in the triangular series, contested by South Africa, England and Zimbabwe. |
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| Within each bay, the thin membrane is tautly held between triangular steel trusses by a network of bracing cables and compression bars. |
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| He described a two-dimensional triangular system of pulleys with weights called a Varignon Frame. |
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| Incisors and canines are absent, but the anterior cheek teeth are enlarged, triangular in cross section, and canine-like. |
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| The restrained east facade respectfully frames the triangular Place de l' Europe with its central Philharmonie. |
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| It is a triangular piece of ochre or saffron coloured cloth with the Khanda emblem in the middle. |
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| Among the common shapes are triangular, circular, rhomboidal, quadrate, trapezoidal, and elliptical. |
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| It's a triangular route, taking in the raised ground at the join of two valleys, and each side has distinctive qualities. |
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| Each of the openings has a substantially triangular shape, trapezoidal or semicircular shape. |
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| Between the two crura of the fornix is a white, triangular lamina, known as the fornical commissure. |
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| Some are bipinnate, triangular in shape and have finely cut or toothed leaflets. |
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| His work on triangular numbers inspired Sierpinski to further work on this topic while Zarankiewicz also worked jointly with Kuratowski on topology. |
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| The peoples of the far south used fishtail points with expanded stems, and the forest and coastal peoples used triangular points, often with tapered stems. |
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| The basic triangular units with three cusps are the trigon and trigonid. |
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| Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captives to perform their monkeyshines on. |
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| The triangular slave trade had begun to supply these Atlantic colonies with unfree African labour, for work on tobacco, rice and sugar plantations. |
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| I saw my first puffins, a flock swimming in the sea, small birds with big triangular rainbow beaks that look as if they're held on with elastic, like clown noses. |
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| Then we saw the triangular fin of what appeared to be a shark. |
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| In the first 57 propositions in On the Section of a Cone Serenus examined triangular sections of right and scalene cones made by planes passing through the vertex. |
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| From that program I learned that the composer was the captain of a slave ship that made the triangular voyage from England to Africa to the Caribbean. |
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| The adrenals are triangular glands that sit atop each kidney. |
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| In fact it is deathly cold within the concrete grey triangular structure. |
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| One of them has feathered wings, another a catlike appearance complete with a triangular nose and furry black tail, three have webbed fingers and gold, slitted eyes. |
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| Trim to a triangular shape, leaving the peak as high as possible. |
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| One of Plato's perfect solids, the icosahedron has 20 triangular faces. |
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| Next time you see a Venetian window, a triangular pediment, a coved gallery ceiling, or a Georgian terrace with lined stucco, remember who started it all. |
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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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| Wind shrieked through the rigging as the mast groaned under the strain of its huge triangular sail that drove the vessel before the wind, its rigging taught as harp strings. |
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| As the rectangular roof plane folds over the triangular plan, it falls almost to the vertical and aligns in true elevation with the inclination of the road behind. |
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| The roughly triangular holes are regularly arranged in a matrix. |
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| The humerus is becoming less rounded and more triangular in appearance due to the development of the lateral epicondylar ridge and medial epicondyle. |
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| These which form a renaissance laboratory include eight hundred relics, including triangular crucibles, shallow scorifiers, bone-ash cupels, aludels, and other artifacts. |
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| The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate. |
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| A Beijing liquor company has applied for trademark registration on a triangular logo made up of likenesses of Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito and crown prince Naruhito. |
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| While the Korean summit made headlines, probably as important is a new triangular rapprochement fast taking place among the three main protagonists of Northeast Asia. |
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| I liked the nicely designed menu, which folds out into a triangular shape. |
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| Its decoration consists of incised lines forming a diaper pattern, interspersed with a punched design of tiny triangular forms arranged like the petals of a flower. |
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| She looked overhead and noticed on top of the clock tower, a giant crystal, not as round or red as the one the ship, but a triangular blue diamond shape. |
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| Stone tools of the tradition include triangular points made on flakes, racloirs, triangular bifacial handaxes, and burins and awls made on blades. |
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| Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon. |
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| In the upper half of the shaft, there are sharp anterior and posterior ridges and a less significant lateral ridge, giving a triangular profile in cross section. |
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| The lowest has alternately circular and triangular fluting, the second circular, the third triangular, while the fourth and fifth are mostly plain. |
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| The dominant silhouette in the collection was an A-line, triangular shape with narrow shoulders and a full skirt. |
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| The shaft is slender and triangular in cross section at mid length. |
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| A pair of the triangular vegetable pastries, each cut in half with the whole thing covered in a big mess of tomato, yogurt and chickpeas, this is quite an addictive dish. |
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| The acetabular labrum is a triangular fibrocartilage that is attached at its base to the rim of articular cartilage surrounding the perimeter of the acetabulum. |
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| The sagacious Romans saw that in order to control the line of the Danube and the east coast of Italy it was necessary to absorb the triangular shaped country of the Illyrians. |
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| Bat rays have a flattened, triangular shaped body that is wider than long. |
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| Two triangular shaped plastic latches extrude from the side. |
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| The garage is 33 feet by 33 feet so it features four equally steep, equally triangular sides meeting in a perfect central peak 33 feet above the ground. |
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| One was wearing all red and had a white, circular shaped hat on, while the other was wearing all yellow and had a yellow, triangular shaped hat on. |
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| The decrescent side is a triangular surface, similar to a pyramidal facet. |
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| South Africa drew first blood in this summer's Standard Bank triangular cricket series when they beat Zimbabwe by six wickets at the Wanderers last night. |
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| Without raising a sweat, South Africa crushed Kenya by seven wickets at Willowmoore Park here yesterday in the second one-day triangular cricket international. |
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| South Africa meet New Zealand in the last league match of the Singapore Challenge 2000 triangular cricket series today, which will determine who gets to play in the final. |
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| Taiwan could regain some momentum in the Taipei-Tokyo-Beijing triangular relationship by forming a partnership with Japan to contain China's ambitions in the region. |
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| Development of personal triangular relationships can cause some anxiety. |
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| Instead of collapsing on top of them, the walls had fallen together in a triangular structure and were supporting several large boulders that had been the roof of the cave. |
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| This triangle has an elementary use in probability and combinatorics, and both the series of triangular numbers and the Fibonacci series can be derived from it. |
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| Pythagoras studied properties of numbers which would be familiar to mathematicians today, such as even and odd numbers, triangular numbers, perfect numbers etc. |
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| Titled New Orleans Arcology Habitat, or NOAH, the sturdy triangular creation dissipates strong weather by allowing it to blow through. |
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| An additional large triangular flaplike appendage at the rear of the head is thickened along its margin. |
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| Shapes included square, rectangular, triangular and round, and the largest bricks found have measured over three feet in length. |
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| College Green, opposite the House of Lords, is a small triangular green commonly used for television interviews with politicians. |
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| In 2003 Daniel McCarthy suggested a triangular shape, with one side between the ears and a vertex towards the front of the head. |
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| These panels may be square in shape, or sometimes triangular to accommodate arched or decorative bracing. |
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| This is traditionally triangular in shape, but varies with the type of billiards played. |
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| A nine Test triangular tournament involving England, South Africa and Australia was set up. |
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| Pytheas described Great Britain as being triangular in shape, with a northern tip called Orcas. |
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| The Eurasian beaver has a triangular nasal opening, unlike those of the North American beavers, which are square. |
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| Furthermore, the foramen magnum is rounded in the Eurasian beaver, but triangular in the North American beaver. |
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| The Celtic harp is a triangular harp traditional to Brittany, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. |
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| The village is triangular in plan, with Walworth Castle and Walworth Park at its centre. |
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| The cave is a deep triangular fissure penetrating the hillside and narrowing towards the top. |
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| Curved bricks were used to build columns, and triangular bricks were used to build walls. |
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| They have a very well defined and triangular dorsal fin, allowing them to steer better in the water. |
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| The population structure becomes less triangular and more like an elongated balloon. |
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| The two valves are roughly triangular or bluntly oblong with rounded umbones near the anterior end. |
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| Although the shape of the cell is typically circular, some cells may be triangular, square, or elliptical. |
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| The body is robust, and the animal is at its maximum girth just in front of its triangular dorsal fin. |
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| After WW2, Tethys was described as a triangular ocean with a wide eastern end. |
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| The latter is a metal framework tower with a black triangular day mark, situated on a ridge on the south edge of Lindisfarne. |
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| Each sector is approximately triangular in shape, and the sectors can be rearranged to form and approximate parallelogram. |
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| A trojan asteroid companion, 2010 TK7, is librating around the leading Lagrange triangular point, L4, in the Earth's orbit around the Sun. |
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| The dentition of hypocarnivores consists of dull, triangular carnassial teeth meant for grinding food. |
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| Prismatic blades are often triangular in cross section with several facets or flake scars on the dorsal surface. |
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| The triangular ard has a horizontal sole body holding the beam and stilt which cross each other, forming a triangle at the base. |
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| They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
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| They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and one to three masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
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| A triangular trade with New England, the West Indies, and Europe gave Newfoundland an important economic role. |
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| Thus, our search for cobalancing number is confined to the pronic triangular numbers, that is, triangular numbers that are also pronic numbers. |
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| It may be noted that if Ln is a pronic number, then Ln is two times a triangular number. |
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| A special triangular colon symbol is used in IPA to indicate that the preceding sound is long. |
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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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| Centred on Great Gable they occupy a triangular area between Buttermere and Wasdale. |
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| The Western Fells occupy a triangular sector of the Lake District, bordered by the River Cocker to the north east and Wasdale to the south east. |
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| The tilted plateau of the north ridge is triangular in plan, narrowing to a point at Fairfield in the west. |
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| The Western Fells are centred around Great Gable and form a triangular area between Buttermere and Wasdale. |
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| There is a triangular road junction in Bainbridge with the road to Askrigg before the road goes east again over the River Bain. |
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| Chairs of wood, the seats triangular, the backs, arms, and legs loaded with turnery. |
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| All radulae examined have a hook-shaped innermost lateral tooth in each half-row, with a short, triangular cusp and a secondary cusp mid-length. |
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| Eddie Bauer's Katabatic tent has a Goal Zero solar charger up top, a triangular piece which folds with the tent for storage, Stuff. |
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| It would be reached via a spur line from a triangular junction with the HS2 main line at Coleshill. |
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| Her earlier works from this period were constructed using a triangular motif according to similar principles. |
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| Banbury cakes are oval-shaped and use shortcrust pastry while Godcakes use puff pastry and are easily distinguished by their triangular shape. |
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| The grooves are in the form of triangular riblets scored into a coating on the blade surface. |
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| Rotary engines feature a unique construction, generating power through the rotational motion of a triangular rotor. |
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| Antwerp manufacturers now concentrate on the larger stones and the flat, usually triangular twinned diamonds called macles. |
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| Scutellum black, glabrous and triangular, but more or less elongated apically. |
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| Adductor mandibulae muscle inserting in triangular recess dorsal to Meckelian cartilage between dentary and articular. |
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| For all of these occasions, we have a simple, quick-hitting inbounds play off a triangular formation under the basket or up a sideline. |
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| Each triangular or crescent-shaped microlith is about the size of a fingernail. |
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| It is too heavy for a leash and the skeg is triangular, solid and similar in shape to a shark's fin. |
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| The Shark Steam Pocket Mop comes with a rectangular mop head, a triangular mop head and an extra-large rectangular mop head. |
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| In one of the main house bedrooms can be seen the original Queen post and truss tie beam plus an unusual triangular window to one side. |
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| Each subsequent number in the triangular number sequence is created by adding a row to the bottom of the triangle. |
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| You might recall how the numbers build up so that each triangular number is the sum of so many counting numbers. |
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| A mate went for the same effect, but his odd triangular numbers looked like bushy wedges of Dairylea. |
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| Well done to Dominic Degnan from County Durham who correctly worked out that 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21 are triangular numbers in last fortnight's quiz. |
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| The second vector is the sum total of triangular numbers of the above matrix as inversed. |
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| Used procedure with the application of fuzzy triangular numbers is described in the following steps. |
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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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| The sample yielded predominantly round and triangular spores with triradiate marks and the algal cysts Tasmanites. |
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| I can see his tongue, a pointed, triangular affair, working the plumes into the svelte vanes that form each contour feather. |
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| For me, the white marble Cycladic heads of the third millennium BCE, with their long, prominent triangular noses, immediately come to mind. |
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| He was chosen as Britain's No1 for the long jump in the triangular match against the French and Czechoslovakians at Gateshead. |
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| A small triangular, corneous canine-like tooth is often the first denticle found on the propodus. |
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| The uncovered mosaic is located in the pendentive, an arched triangular section supporting the building's huge dome. |
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| The predicted ejections of triangular, box, and hexagonal molds appear higher than the experimental values. |
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| Thus, the elimination procedure results in an identity matrix rather than a triangular matrix. |
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| It is characterized by large pinnate-pinnatisect leaves, sparse narrowly triangular petiole scales and caducous membranous indusia. |
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| Part 3 looks at more theoretical models in traditional acupuncture such as yin-yang theory, jue yin-east excess pattern and triangular equilibrations. |
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| So are the carnivals, where masked and costumed children roam and eat triangular, poppy seed or fruit-filled sweet pastries known as hamantaschen. |
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| Seeds triangular, rugose-reticulate, basally and dorsally winged, ca. |
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| Taribah Saheel would be reached first, followed by Taribah Gibli and then Taribah Biladi, forming in total a triangular area of around 50 square kilometers. |
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| The martini glass is represented by triangular retrolental fibrovascular tissue and a central tissue stalk of hyaloid remnant extending to the optic disc in Cloquet's canal. |
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| On ventral part of the opisthosoma, directly in front of spinnerets, triangular or square shape black mark bordered by short white lines on each side. |
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| To study the amount of scouring around bridge piers with rectangular sections and a triangular Ogival in river bends, a physical model was prepared. |
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| In this method according to the number of options the membership function is considered as the following illustration and triangular numbers are also determined in this way. |
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| So how do you get from one triangular number to the next one? |
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| Also, this view may apply if one visualises the razor referred to here as the familiar semilunar or triangular iron or bronze blades used by Romans. |
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| The two scapulae are flat, triangular bones in the upper back. |
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| The RE-57 standard output frequency waveform is a square wave, but optional expansion modules yield sine wave, triangular wave and sawtooth wave output. |
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| The two countries are also scheduled to play two Tests and in the NatWest Series one-day triangular tournament in 2003, so Lamb is in no hurry to upset the applecart. |
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| Made of a very light-weight wood from Indonesia called Jelutong, the metallic gray barrel is triangular in shape and is covered with small raised dots to improve your grip. |
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| With no stopping for setups or manual changes, the system fabricates round, square, rectangular, and triangular pipe as well as I and H beams, C channel and angle iron. |
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| Although it is more burdensome to handle than a Bermudan rig, a well-found gaff rig copes with heavy weather at least as capably as its triangular equivalent. |
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| The shields used by our Norman ancestors were the triangular or heater shield, the target or buckler, the roundel or rondache, and the pavais, pavache, or tallevas. |
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| The design, by Lab Architecture Studio and Bates Smart, has shardlike clusters of buildings with fractal triangular designs on the facade in glass, zinc and sandstone. |
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| Pencils are commonly round, hexagonal, or sometimes triangular in section. |
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| Some common styles are diamond, round, square and triangular. |
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| Newfoundland cod formed one leg of a triangular trade that sent cod to Spain and the Mediterranean, and wine, fruit, olive oil, and cork to England. |
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| Scythians accompanied the Assyrian Esarhaddon on his invasion of Egypt, and their distinctive triangular arrowheads have been found as far south as Aswan. |
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| The shape is evolving to be more triangular, deeper and larger. |
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| Random noise has a triangular spectral distribution in an FM system, with the effect that noise occurs predominantly at the highest audio frequencies within the baseband. |
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| The grade II listed pool is triangular with graceful curves and is considered the best surviving example of its type, with the exception of the Saltdean Lido in Brighton. |
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| Sicily has a roughly triangular shape, earning it the name Trinacria. |
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| This type of harp is also unique amongst single row triangular harps in that the first two strings tuned in the middle of the gamut were set to the same pitch. |
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| The early history of the triangular frame harp in Europe is contested. |
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| On a mount triangular, as the island of Britain itself is described to be, we seat in the supreme place, under the shape of a fair and beautiful nymph, Britannia herself. |
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| Shipping traffic between Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe began to soar in the 18th century, a model that was known as triangular trade, and was a rich target for piracy. |
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| The young men became crazy-wild because a straight guy nicknamed Pretty Boy had to sniff some dude-navel and triangular manhair between a frat guy's toned legs. |
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| Deck beams were supported by hanging knees, triangular pieces of wood typically found underneath the timbers they are designed to support, but in this case found above them. |
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| They observed hard triangular prisms and hard gyrobifastigia to directly transform into their space-filling crystal, while hard truncated octahedra, rhombic. |
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| Regarding two triangular pieces, an isosceles right triangle and a 3060-90 degree triangle, he recognized that both were triangles, but differentiated them by their sizes. |
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