Encircle Sentence Examples

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  • She stepped forward, lifting her arms to encircle his neck.

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  • Tuna fishermen using purse seines may encircle dolphins also.

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  • When just pushing the growth in spring, it is advisable to encircle the plants with a few dead branches, if unprotected by shrubs.

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  • The other kind of brace is the underarm brace, which uses rigid plastic to encircle the lower rib cage, abdomen, and hips.

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  • The continuous line of diamonds used to encircle the ring's circumference can be done in a variety of ways.

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  • Because they encircle the only connection between the middle ear and the eustachian tube, hypertrophied adenoids can also obstruct the tube and cause middle ear infections.

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  • Pave stones that not only wrap around the ring's band but also encircle the center stone.

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  • Jewelry craftsman at The Pennsylvania Diamond Exchange will create a custom made wedding ring using either 18 or 21 marquise shaped diamonds that completely encircle the band.

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  • Two rows of micro-pave diamonds encircle the center stone.

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  • Seraphim are said to encircle the throne of God.

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  • Higher up is the castle, which now shows no traces of fortifications older than medieval; it commands a fine view of the town and of the mountains which encircle it.

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  • These encircle a kist of five slabs which are topped by a massive capstone.

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  • The loftiest mountains in South Wales, extending from Herefordshire and Monmouthshire (where their eastern spurs form the Hatteral Hills) in a southeasterly direction into Carmarthenshire, completely encircle the county on the east and south except for the break formed by the Vale of Usk at Crickhowell.

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  • It consists of 3 rings which encircle your cock and balls and keeps them in a nice grip of pleasurable sensations.

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  • Diamond and ruby eternity rings are the most popular type of balanced design, whether the gems completely encircle the ring or just create a lovely symmetrical pattern on the top portion of the band.

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  • This is a simple and elegantly designed diamond timepiece; the diamonds encircle the face for a more understated, conservative look.

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  • Thirty-six diamonds encircle the main dial while an anti-reflective crystal displays three additional sub-dials and a perpetual calendar.

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  • The steep, narrow streets of the old town contrast with the wide, shady boulevards which encircle it and divide it from the suburbs.

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  • Tracks of a belt line transfer company encircle the city, and altogether there are more than 500 m.

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  • The old stories of earlier days encircle places which, though denounced for their corruption, were not regarded as illegitimate, and in the form in which the dim traditions of the past are now preserved they reveal an attempt to purify popular belief and thought.

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  • The fringing islands which encircle the islands, especially on the north and west, leave a few deep passages wide enough to admit the largest vessels.

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  • One of the finest squares in the world for the beauty of the buildings which encircle it is the Rathausplatz, adjoining the Ring-Strasse.

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  • In the first class we have halos, and coronae, or "glories," which encircle the luminary; the second class includes rainbows, fog-bows, mist-halos, anthelia and mountainspectres, whose centres are at the anti-solar point.

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  • Genoa has in the past been somewhat handicapped in the race by the insufficiency of railway communication, which, owing to the mountains which encircle it, is difficult to secure, many tunnels being necessary.

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  • The kach is a sort of knickerbockers reaching to just below the knee, which they encircle tightly.

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  • These stamens encircle a style which is the upward continuation of the ovary, and which shows at its free end traces of the three originally separate but now blended carpels of which the ovary consists.

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  • Before reaching Oxford the stream swings north, east and south to encircle the wooded hills of Wytham and Cumnor, which overlook the city from the west.

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  • The collar A' is then raised by the lever G so as to encircle the blank, and the upper die which is held at A is brought down.

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  • In the suburbs which encircle the old town are to be noted the vast central Hauptbahnhof (1893-1898) occupying the site of the old Bohmischer railway station, the new premises of the municipal hospital and the Ausstellungs-Halle (exhibition buildings).

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  • The chromatic halos which frequently encircle these images are due to diffraction.

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  • The town is built on a narrow strip of low land, scarcely half a mile wide, between the shore line and the lofty mountains that encircle the bay.

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  • A special characteristic of the Yemen highlands is that fields and inhabited sites are found at the highest elevations, the mountain-tops forming extensive plateaux, often scarped on every side and only accessible by difficult paths cut in the cliffs which encircle them like the escarpments of a natural fortress; a remarkable example of this is Jebel Jihaf on the Aden border, 8000 ft.

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