The advocates of this theory were correct in stating that a black wall would be warmer than a red or brick-coloured one. |
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The wall was painted with a large mural depicting famous scenes from American history. |
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I'm afraid I dented the wall pretty badly when I was hammering in that nail. |
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After applying a thin layer of paint to the wall and letting it dry, apply another coat. |
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The carpenter measured the wall while one of his helpers brought in the tools. |
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He growled at two of his mick henchboys, who pinned poor Austin's face to the wall. |
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We covered the stains on the wall with a fresh coat of paint. |
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There are marks where the chair has rubbed against the wall. |
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There are wall brackets in the garage for the rakes and shovels. |
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I riffled through the built-in cabinets along one wall and found a stereo almost intimidating in its high-techness. |
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I was a lightning rod, now cold, now hotflashes, all weather gathered into my epicenter, reality a useless thermometer on the wall. |
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The wall served as protection from nearby groups, as protection from floods, or to keep animals penned. |
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It is the flat plate which presses against and transmits lateral thrust of the plough bottom to the furrow wall. |
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The landside absorbs the side thrust of the plough against the furrow wall. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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As the chest wall and lungs hyperinflate, they progressively resist further inflation by virtue of their elastic recoil characteristics. |
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When the framework was removed, the new wall was very strong, with a rough surface of bricks or stones. |
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The city was surrounded by a wall to protect it from invaders and to mark the city limits. |
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The scaenae frons was a high back wall of the stage floor, supported by columns. |
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The proscaenium was a wall that supported the front edge of the stage with ornately decorated niches off to the sides. |
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Severus then thrust north with his army across the wall into enemy territory. |
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So long as the Roman dominion lasted, soldiers were maintained in many towns at the public expense to guard the boundary wall. |
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When this custom ceased, the squadrons of soldiers and the boundary wall were blotted out together. |
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Following laparoscopic ileocecectomy, pathology demonstrated haemorrhage, inflammation, oedema and full thickness necrosis of the caecal wall. |
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The scar of the obstructed bronchiole is inglobated in the wall of the free bronchiole. |
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Boyles crouched against the wall in puris naturalibus, while Ned wrapped the magician's cape around his bare legs and flagged down the coach. |
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Remembering her insectophobia I did not point out the amazing line of ants ferrying leaves up the wall. |
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These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. |
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The rms of thermal fluctuations at the wall were zero for the isothermal condition and nonzero for the isoflux condition. |
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The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall. |
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London had been a Roman settlement for four centuries and had become progressively more crowded inside its defensive city wall. |
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Once the riverfront was on fire and the escape route cut off by boat, the only exits were the eight gates in the wall. |
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The Yukon slammed into the jersey wall separating them from oncoming traffic. |
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The traffic was very heavy for early afternoon and Sophia Saint Claire had no explanation as to why it inched on both sides of the jersey wall. |
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I hit the flashers, but intuited that to brake might cause the car to wobble or swerve into the jersey wall. |
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When he hit the Jersey wall separating the north and southbound traffic, he sent up a huge cloud of dust that I couldn't see through. |
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At the end of a Jersey wall section, plastic or metal barrels are placed to protect cars. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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John wants to climb the wall, but the kicker is that it is thirty feet tall. |
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The wall surfaces to be covered being vast, a number of paintings were in fact done in oil on canvas. |
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However the boundaries of the City of London no longer coincide with the old city wall, as the City expanded its jurisdiction slightly over time. |
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The ditch was later widened, in the mid 13th century, and a stone wall built around much of the perimeter of the town. |
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A short length of the wall survives, and is visible at the northern end of Maid Marian Way, and is protected as a Scheduled Monument. |
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It survived for over one and a half thousand years but was then replaced by a thinner Georgian wall. |
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Bertram de Gordon, standing on the castle wall, levelled a quarrel out of a crossbow. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Newton on his study wall alongside ones of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his study wall, alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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Man was not made so large limbed and robust but that he must seek to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted him. |
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These include the South Devon Railway sea wall, the Cornwall Railway's Royal Albert Bridge, and Barmouth Bridge on the Cambrian Railways. |
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The 'fire engine' as it was known, is an impressive brick building from which a wooden beam projects through one wall. |
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However, the thermal expansion gradient uniflow engines produce along the cylinder wall gives practical difficulties. |
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Although nothing much is left of the wall paintings, evidence of their pictorial art is found in Bibles and Psalters, in illuminated manuscripts. |
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There was a loophole in this wall, to let the light in, just at the height of a person's head, who was sitting near the chimney. |
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The city began building a defensive wall around its borders. |
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She tugged the cord until the plug came out of the wall socket. |
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The wall outlet sprouted an electrical monstrosity of adapters plugged into adapters that sparked ominously. |
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In the inner wall facing the aecial cavity, the primary wall materials surrounding the processes disintegrate, partially exposing them. |
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But usually, when not used, the tables stood altarwise against the east wall. |
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I glanced along the wall until I found a window, only recognizing it by the antishadows of clouds passing in the distance. |
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The occasional early opening of the apricot blossom need not surprise us, if we consider this degree of heat upon the wall. |
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Transmural wedges from the right ventricular wall were dissected, canulated and perfused arterially with cardioplegic solution. |
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Thus, endothelial expression of AQP1 characterizes the atheroprotected, non-inflamed vessel wall. |
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When trying to bend the ball around defenders, a defensive wall, or the goalie's outstretched hands, the banana ball is used. |
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Stepping back he pulled the window abstractedly but bangingly down, and leaning against the wall in the quietness began to read. |
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As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled. |
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After removing the bench, we can use the mark left on the wall as a reference point. |
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Gaddis found that with his broken arm, he couldn't climb the wall. Josh grabbed his foot and boosted him up. |
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They were ostracized for breaking the blue wall of silence about police misconduct. |
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A good bricklayer should be able to calculate the number of bricks needed to build a wall. |
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The investigators came up against a brick wall in their search for the missing money when they discovered it had been transferred overseas. |
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He bumped into the wall. I guess that's a risk you take when you read while walking. |
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But trying to stop all the nation's meth chefs makes as much sense as building a wall along the Mexican border. |
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Susan Bennett sat rigid, smoothing her skirt round her chumpy thighs and fixing her gaze on the wall above Marissa Caldwell. |
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I'll now lead you to an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall. |
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The trophies on his wall reminding him of his heyday are now just collecting dust. |
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The previous wall outlet tests at their colo facility ran for 6 days straight without issue. |
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Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall. |
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Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle. |
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The masons used rubble from their trimming of the face rocks as some of the hearting for the wall. |
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The above definitions, of Cayley graph, reflection, wall, half-space, folding, Bruhat order, etc., work for any Coxeter group. |
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The 21st-century equivalent of the Berlin wall is a cyberbarrier, and we can help puncture it. |
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This means we are going to demo the house to the dirt, or hopefully leave one wall standing. |
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Pupils are expected to produce a wall display about a country of their choice. |
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Diverticula are small, light-bulb-shaped pouches in the bowel wall, resulting from the tissue in the gut bulging outwards under pressure. |
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A domain wall corresponds to the rotation of the magnetization vector from one magnetic domain to another. |
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There was little to be done about the stubborn dottings of mold on the basement wall or in a patch on the blue bathroom lino behind the toilet. |
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Her persistent nagging and constant bickering with me nearly drove me up the wall. |
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The buccal wall is near its base surrounded by a vestigial ectocingulid, which ends mesially in a tiny tuberculid. |
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One side of the wall had the foam egg crating attached with room for a small person to crawl inside. |
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Clinically, desmoids are categorized according to their localization into intraabdominal, extraabdominal, and abdominal wall desmoids. |
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He merely got tantalizing scraps of information flung at him from the boundary wall of faydom. |
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So DeCamilli, sliding feetfirst, undercuts the Bomber and sends him sliding into the wall. |
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There's a fifth wall here tonight. And that's the wall between men and women. Which may be the toughest of all to crack. |
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Just look up. The ceiling, or fifth wall, deserves just as much attention as its counterparts. |
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The fifth wall is the ceiling. Ceilings can be painted a color, painted with special effects, or wallpapered. |
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They spread the lime together, sprinkling it thickly along the firestep, throwing shovelfuls at a bad patch of wall. |
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Two flyhawks like Hunter and Matthews would be running into each other all the time, probably leaping against the wall simultaneously. |
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A storage wall supports a desk, two drawers, two shelves, a bookcase, a reading light, a foldup table and the bed frame. |
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It's not so long ago that Argentina looked to be in complete control of this match. Now Paraguay are forcing their backs to the wall. |
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This blow should be given fore-handed, as soon as the colt has quitted the wall. |
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The fourth wall is the imaginary barrier between the stage and the audience, and the phrase is a metaphor for the dramatic frame. |
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The door fronted on a narrow run, like a footbridge over a gully, that filled the gap between the house wall and the edge of the bank. |
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A previous study of quantitative vessel wall analysis in 23 Takayasu arteritis patients used gadofosveset, an intravascular contrast agent. |
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You glomp onto her, and she punts you through the wall....but you don't care! |
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Against the back wall, the piers gather together to form an incredibly solid fireplace, the most massive and hearthlike spot in the building. |
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There is however a Royal Coat of Arms on the wall above the judge's bench. |
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He tried to bluster and took down a life-preserver from the wall. I knew my man, however, and I clapped a pistol to his head before he could strike. |
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Then I went into the backyard, which had a flower-covered arbor, a small garden wall, and room behind it for a garden. Swings and gliders adorned the yard. |
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This talk brought us up to the house that was a-building, not a large one, which stood at the end of a beautiful orchard surrounded by an old stone wall. |
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His character will glitch into the wall and out of the level. |
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The schoolboy left an admonitory message on the bathroom wall. |
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Model test and actual ditchings of various aircraft indicate that ditchings into the wall of water created by the major swell is roughly analogous to flying into a mountain. |
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The fortress wall was probably reconstructed during his stay and at the east angle it is possible to see this work standing almost to full height. |
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If a house or wall is erected so near to mine that it stops my ancient lights, which is a private nuisance, I may enter my neighbour's land, and peaceably pull it down. |
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We installed a dividing wall in order to create two rooms out of one. |
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And he had a big smile like he really liked us and our wall. Black old teeth. Fat stomach. Well good on you. Good on all of you and your wall. Hee, hee, hee, hee. |
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And there on the wall with trick sunglasses you can use to look behind you, Groucho glasses, and the glasses with the eyeballs on springs was something very, very creepy. |
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The east side facade is of rubble, studded with small windows and mannered details, while the harled rear wall forms, as completed, a towering, roughly symmetrical grouping. |
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He strengthened the circuit wall around the city with military towers and fortified gates, and began building a palace complex in the northeastern part of the city. |
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Leptosporangia are unique among vascular plants in developing from a single cell, and having a single layer of cells making up the sporangium wall. |
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A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall. |
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Out in the front yard, a jumble of iris japonica, Chinese epimedium and carex leaves covers one wall, a plant wall experiment begun five years ago. |
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On Friday 28 February 1975, a southbound train on the Northern City Line failed to stop at its Moorgate terminus and ploughed into the wall at the end of the tunnel. |
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The wall facing the ocean was all glass and could be folded back in sections, bifolds, to almost completely have no wall at all, just a fulllength balcony and the ocean. |
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More to the point of this place than the crags and glens on the dining-room wall are the two fine colour prints of clipper ships in frames of birdseye maple. |
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I got up for lunch as soon as the wall clock began chiming noon. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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As the cars headed to Turn 1 on the cool-down lap, Stewart's hotheadedness saw him pull up beside Johnson and try to push him up the banking into the wall. |
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The tennis ball bounced off the wall before coming to rest in the ditch. |
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Most of the wall has disappeared, but several sections remain visible. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge, and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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The ceiling, or fifth wall, provides another decorative opportunity. Something as simple as painting the ceiling a shade darker than the walls can create a cozy feeling. |
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Outside a big wooden bull wheel was tilted against the wall. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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Far to the south, another composite form of wall, using shuttering, was 'bungaroosh', used particularly in Regency Brighton and neighbouring areas on the south coast. |
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As you begin to integrate butterfly into your workouts, begin with two to four full butterfly strokes from the wall, then swim easy freestyle for the remainder of the length. |
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They were rediscovered in June 1885 when workmen, carrying out alterations to the high altar, found a battered lead casket immured in a niche in the north wall of the chancel. |
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He is Chekhov's gun on the wall, destined to go off at the crucial moment. |
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He repaired and reinforced the wall with a degree of thoroughness that led most subsequent Roman authors to attribute the construction of the wall to him. |
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These relics are still housed in the church close to where they were discovered in the north wall of the chancel flanked by a pair of small brass candlesticks. |
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Marvailing, he coaled out rhimes upon the wall, near to the picture. |
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The wall of the kitchen above the fruitbowl was dotted with flyspeck. |
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The collapse of the dam wall of one of these reservoirs in 1864 resulted in the Great Sheffield Flood, which killed 270 people and devastated large parts of the town. |
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The basic plan consisted of a central forum with city services, surrounded by a compact, rectilinear grid of streets, and wrapped in a wall for defense. |
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Inside the church, on the north wall of the sanctuary, is a large marble monument to him, commissioned by his son, sculpted by the sculptor John Flaxman. |
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When deforming pressure was applied to the outside of this design, air pressure in the rest of the skirt forced the inner wall to move in as well, keeping the channel open. |
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The soil above the base of a reinforced concrete cantilever or counterfort wall is included as part of the weight of the wall in stability calculations. |
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To assess the cell wall properties, the effect of isoxaben, an inhibitor of cellulose synthase, on fei1fei2, galt2galt5, sos5, and the quintuple mutant was examined. |
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I'm sorry for crashing the bike into a wall. I'll pay for repairs. |
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We crouched behind the low wall until the squad of soldiers had passed by. |
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