Encased Sentence Examples

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  • There's a soul encased in a tumor.

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  • It is described as a cornelian encased in a silver coin.

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  • The internal pear-shaped body is encased structure may be gathered from fig.

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  • Purchase a nice frame and give those encased pictures as a gift.

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  • With the exception of the tower, which has been encased and raised to double its former height - to 300 ft.

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  • Gift boxed in an oak-stained wooden box with brass hinges encased in a silk lining.

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  • A family of fishes with a body encased in a hard armor.

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  • Burn was a great exponent of the Scottish baronial style and encased the whole ancient edifice within a baronial mansion.

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  • The fish was perfect, not oily, just meaty white fish encased in a crispy batter.

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  • Opposite the closed Corner House Book Gallery are buildings encased in scaffolding, but this is the only obvious sign of activity.

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  • The Imation Clip Flash Drive features the smallest of USB flash drives, safely encased in a durable, rubberized shell.

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  • The condition led to Vince being completely encased in plaster from the waist down to his ankles for some five months.

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  • In addition, they are fully encased in a protective rubber housing.

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  • Die cast machine heads, where the gearing is all encased, is used.

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  • Filled with 100% natural buck wheat hulls cleaned and graded by us at Brow Farm, then encased in an organic cotton case.

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  • This is now encased in a brick skin with an extra bay at each end.

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  • My gaze follows down to her hands, fingers entwined together, tightly holding a small photograph encased in a delicate silver frame.

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  • One leg - encased in tight jeans - trails behind him, moving with the beat.

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  • Over the years the gallery has been encased into another end wall design thus creating a passageway behind.

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  • Spacious with glass sash window and encased radiator below.

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  • The bubbles are encased between top and bottom mesh reinforcement, factory fabricated and delivered as partly precast elements.

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  • Her right foot was encased in a tatty red stiletto; the other was bare.

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  • Moreover, they are basically potato encased in dough, good old-fashioned stodge - like chips, only healthier.

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  • In 1997/8 a miniature stormtrooper graced the ceiling, hanging upside down with feet encased in a lump of blu tack.

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  • You may send the known psychic vampire their " magical calling card " back encased in a box of sea salt.

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  • The pupa either shows the appendages of the perfect insect, though these are encased in a sheath and adherent to the body, or else it is entirely concealed within the hardened and contracted larval integument, which forms a barrel-shaped protecting capsule or puparium.

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  • By the sixth week of pregnancy the embryo is already encased in an amniotic sac of fluid.

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  • The bubbles then rest within a viscous fluid encased in a tough, flexible membrane.

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  • The 2.3-inch TVs are encased in a plastic handheld design that looks like an old portable radio.

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  • Hard shell cases usually have some form of stiff material encased between two layers of leather and some form of a liner on the inside.

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  • The only carbohydrates they are likely to get are those that may be still encased in the digestive system of their prey.

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  • Many cleansers on the market today have exfoliation beads encased within the cleanser itself.

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  • Back then, Longley and Martin used cameras encased in waterproof housing and multiple pounds of highly explosive magnesium flash powder to illuminate their underwater environment.

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  • Glass votive holders encased in spiraling silver offer a delicate look, and some of these are also designed to double as place card holders.

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  • Because of this, it must be encased as it will release toxic fumes when burned.

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  • A gas insert is a steel encased firebox that is positioned inside of an already designed and usable masonry fireplace.

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  • If you're searching for a Madonna and child cameo encased in gold, you should concentrate your shopping efforts in the Torre del Greco region.

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  • You can find jewelry made with real spiders encased in resin, pendants with realistic looking metal spiders, creepy crawly Gothic spider rings, and vintage-inspired styles that resemble Victorian and Art Deco pieces.

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  • Latex rubber foam is encased in organic wool and organic cotton and this makes the bedding comfortable and supportive.

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  • Carry - Take your wine bottle with you, keeping it safely encased in a decorative covering.

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  • She had lost a whopping 50 pounds, and her sizzling new figure, encased in an eye-catching green bikini, left fans everywhere cheering at her obvious success.

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  • If you have a slim upper body, but a heavier than you would like lower body, you can purchase a tank in a bold color, while keeping the lower portion of your body encased in a darker, and more subdued, hue.

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  • Instead, the top portion of the tankini is outfitted in a sunny, striped collage of light blue, orange and grey, while the bottom portion of the tankini (the part that sits just under the breastbone) is encased in a deep mid-tone pink.

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  • Encased in a sleek swimsuit, she is a model of female strength and ability, as well as the inherent sexiness that comes with such strength.

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  • Although it contained heating coils, the coils could be seen and were not encased.

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  • In the early years of toaster oven heating elements, chromel was designed into a single, coiled wire that ran the length of the toaster oven and was encased by material that evenly heated whatever was inside.

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  • The only real difference is that it is portable and, unlike other portable versions, is encased in a soft case that closes with a zipper.

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  • Animal costumes can really run the gamut, with pets being encased in all manner of fabric and accessories.

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  • The four corners are usually encased in prongs to ensure that the wearer doesn't get them snagged.

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  • Its diamonds are 5/8ths of a carat and are encased in 14 carat white gold.

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  • The most popular items within Furla's handbag collection are usually the totes, which are generous in space, allowing their wearers to lug around a mass of everyday items all encased within gorgeous Italian made leather.

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  • It was her character's death in Goldfinger where her boss encased her in gold and suffocated her that made her such a star.

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  • For the definitive seaman, F&S offers exceptional multifunction features encased inside an attractive array of classy materials and embellishments.

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  • Crafted from gleaming metals and stylish accents, Gucci's charm watches offer wearers subtle elements of fun encased in only the finest of materials.

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  • The mid-nineteenth century saw the introduction of American brass clockwork technology encased in gleaming wooden cabinets that typically sat on shelves or mantels.

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  • The resulting watches are softly shimmering works of art encased in shiny golden wrappers.

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  • Older children may enjoy making their own dinosaur encased in soap.

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  • Your entire hip and thigh area is encased in a slimming shaper that not only flattens your tummy, but also gives your rear end a lift at the same time.

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  • Cute baby shower favors might be candies in pink, blue or yellow, depending on whether the mom-to-be knows her child's gender, encased in a miniature baby bottle.

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  • If you're feeling adventurous, purchase some real edible insects, such as chocolate-covered grasshoppers or bug suckers with a real bug encased in a sugary shell.

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  • The vehicle is encased in ¼ thick steel plating and bullet proof polycarbonate makes the windshield.

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  • Everyone he interacts with is similarly fooled into thinking they are living a real life, but in reality, they are encased in tanks, living a virtual life while world-ruling machinery siphons off their energy.

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  • Both types of tips are encased in one bottle, usually with a brush on one end and a pen-like implement on the other.

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  • Grade insignia is added as embroidered or plastic encased additions to the uniform.

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  • It is contained in a rock-crystal shrine, encased in silver, and is vested in full pontifical robes blazing with jewels.

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  • The majority of Mesozoic stems agree in external appearance with those of recent species of Encephalartos, Macrozamia, and some other genera; the trunk is encased in a mass of persistent petiole-bases separated from one another by a dense felt or packing of scaly ramenta.

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  • Fitted wooden bookcase to one side with encased radiators below.

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  • Made with walnuts in soft caramel encased in a crisp, enriched sweet pastry.

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  • At the Photokina exhibition in Germany, Olympus recently wowed everyone with a Japanese cypress encased camera.

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  • The feet were either entirely naked or encased in shoes of raw hide fastened with thongs.

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  • The coil is encased with firebricks and brickwork, and the smoke from the fire is carried, off by a flue in the ordinary s " way.

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  • Cylinders, tanks and independent boilers should be encased in a non-conducting material such as silicate cotton, thick felt or asbestos composition.

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  • He encased himself in fatalism, with the result that in two years the mightiest empire reared by man broke under the twofold strain.

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  • The terminal phalanges are small and nodular, not flattened on their inner or opposed surfaces, and not completely encased in hoofs, but bearing nails on their upper surface only.

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  • Girders projecting below the floor are usually encased in from z to 2 in.

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  • The middle toe was the largest, and the weight of the body was mainly supported on this and the two adjoining digits, which appear to have been encased in hoofs, thus foreshadowing the tridactyle type common in perissodactyle and certain extinct groups of ungulates.

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  • They derive their name of Tylopoda ("boss-footed") from the circumstance that the feet form large cushion-like pads, supporting the weight of the body, while the toes have broad nails on their upper surface only, instead of being encased in hoofs.

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  • We must grasp clearly this conception of metallic matrix and encased graphite skeleton if we are to understand this subject.

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  • If this carbon is all present as graphite, so that in cooling the graphite-austenite diagram has been followed strictly (§ 26), the constitution is extremely simple; clearly the mass consists first of a metallic matrix, the carbonless iron itself with whatever silicon, manganese, phosphorus and sulphur happen to be present, in short an impure ferrite, encased in which as a wholly distinct foreign body is the graphite.

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  • Wynn told me what he did and about the soul encased in her tumor.

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  • The characteristic, but by no means attractive, street dress of the Moslem women of the better class comprises a black horse-hair visor completely covering the face and projecting like an enormous beak, the nether extremities being encased in yellow boots reaching to the knee and fully displayed by the method of draping the garments in front.

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