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  • Men and women lined the walls, most making out.

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  • Chairs lined the window, and she saw why.

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  • He was lined with weapons she'd watched him emplace earlier.

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  • Dead vamps lined the driveway.

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  • Cans and boxes lined the shelves.

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  • Ahead was nothing but a narrow dirt road lined with mature Oak trees and brush.

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  • She blinked a few times as tears lined her eyes.

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  • He suspected it was because the same mettle lining Dusty's backbone lined hers.

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  • Deidre continued through the halls lined with torches bearing black flames.

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  • He emerged in a hallway lined with stone doors.

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  • They soon reached an area where the street was sectioned off, and a line of white-topped tents lined the street.

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  • He lifted a small soul-tracking device off the table, a round compass whose edges were lined with symbols from a dead language too old for him to read.

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  • The main floor consisted of common areas and wide halls lined with massive windows.

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  • His cabin was tiny, two rooms, with the walls lined with weapons he'd collected over the years.

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  • One whole wall was lined with homemade brandy.

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  • The bottom of the lake was lined with green gems, the source of the strange light.

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  • No less than twenty showers separated by waist high walls lined the area before her.

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  • A breakfast buffet lined one end of the cafeteria, with brown-robed women moving in between the food and the kitchen.

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  • The fortress around the courtyard was four stories tall and lined with wooden doors indicating guest rooms.

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  • There was a flicker of warmth in his gaze as he teased Katie, and he almost seemed approachable without the bulky trench coat lined with weapons.

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  • The wide hallways were lit by skylights and lined with inset doors whose access pads glowed to the right of each door.

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  • Taran led her down a street lined with small inns before spotting the one marked as Memon said.

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  • The streets are lined with trees, and water from the neighbouring sulphur springs flows along them in open channels.

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  • It is also, especially on the east, lined by lagoons which communicate with the lake by intricate channels.

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  • Ten shafts lined with slabs of tufa which were there found may have been the approaches to tombs or may have served as wells.

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  • Off the Queensland coast the shelf broadens, its outer edge being lined by the seaward face of the Great Barrier Reef.

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  • The insula Batavorum, lined with forts,.

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  • The pneumato phore arises from the ectoderm as a pit or invagination, part of which forms a gas-secreting gland, while the rest gives rise to an air-sack lined by a chitinous cuticle.

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  • In Velella the pneumatophore becomes of complex structure and sends air-tubes, lined by a chitin and resembling tracheae, down into the compact coenosarc, thus evidently serving a respiratory as well as a hydrostatic function.

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  • The mosaic representing Christ surrounded by the four-and-twenty elders," which originally lined the cupola, had almost entirely perished by the 19th century, but was restored in 1882 from a copy made in the 17th century.

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  • It may be divided into three divisions, upper, lower and middle, each of which is distinguished by special physical features, and has played a conspicuous part in the world's history, retaining to the present day monumental evidence of the races who have lined its banks.

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  • The bazaar, or carsija, is a labyrinth of dark lanes, lined with booths, where embroideries, rugs, embossed fire-arms, filagree-work in gold and silver, and other native wares are displayed.

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  • Mr English, one of his secretaries, has furnished a picture of him at this period seated in a study lined on two sides with books and darkened by green screens and curtains of blue muslin, which required readjustment with almost every cloud that passed across the sky.

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  • Instead of pointing to the four directions, its edges were lined with ancient symbols he took to be writing from the time-before-time.

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  • Ensconced lights glowed in the midday, and antique furniture, rare paintings, elegant marble sculptures befitting a museum, silk Persian rugs underfoot, and many other priceless displays of prestige lined the wide hall.

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  • The bookshelf was empty and weapons lined the opposite wall.

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  • The mountains overlooked an expansive plain lined with encampments, an airfield, small ships, and other war arsenal.

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  • He stood outside a closed door down a short hallway lined with warriors.

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  • Fred made careful notes of everything Dean said, shuffling papers in his lined notebook.

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  • Me and Billie and Willie had these three broads lined up but the twins had this job to do first.

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  • There were three tables between the bar and the four booths that lined the far wall.

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  • He quickly pulled a 20-dollar bill from his wallet and shoved ahead of a cluster of cus­tomers lined up at the cashier and thrust the money at the woman.

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  • In front of him, whitewashed dwellings lined wide cobbled streets and reflected brightly in the moonlight.

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  • Carmen watched Sam's truck disappear behind the brush that lined the road.

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  • He was moving quickly, around the building and seeking shelter among the rocks that lined one side of the moonlit beach to separate it from the property of the neighboring set of condos.

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  • A railing lined the loft area overlooking the formal living area on the first floor.

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  • Expensive cars lined the long drive to the mansion overlooking the hills.

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  • The driveway was lined with trees and the manicured lawns emerald green.

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  • Rows of computers and monitors lined the room.

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  • The cavity of the pitcher is in some species lined throughout with a smooth glistening surface over which glands are uniformly distributed; these glands secrete a liquid which is found in the pitcher even in the young state while it is still hermetically closed by the lid.

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  • These aguadQS were huge basins, paved and cemented, with underground cisterns, also lined with stone and cement, which may have been used for the protection of water against heat when the principal supply had become exhausted.

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  • The coelom is lined throughout by cells, which upon the intestine become large and loaded with excretory granules, and are known as chloragogen cells.

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  • Vezhdovsky has lately seen reasons for regarding the blood system as originating entirely from the hypoblast by the secretion of fluid, the blood, from particular intestinal cells and the consequent formation of spaces through pressure, which become lined with these cells.

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  • This coelom is lined by peritoneal cells and is divided into a series of metameres by septa which correspond to the segmentation of the FIG 15.

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  • These tubes are lined by flattened epithelium and often contain blood capillaries; they communicate with the coelom and are to be regarded as prolongation of it into the thickness of the body wall.

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  • Each renal organ is a sac lined with glandular epithelium (ciliated cell, with concretions) communicating with the exterior by its papilla, and by ce, Cerebral ganglia.

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  • Arch-enteron or cavity lined by the enteric cell-layer or endo derm.

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  • Usually they open into a median vagina, formed by an ectodermal inpushing and lined with chitin.

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  • The party set out about the 16th of February 1249, with letters from King Louis and the papal legate, and rich presents, including a chapel-tent, lined with scarlet cloth and embroidered with sacred pictures.

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  • These monuments, a conspicuous feature of Palmyrene architecture, took the form of statues placed on brackets projecting from the upper part of the pillars which lined the principal thoroughfares.

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  • An esplanade faces the sea along nearly the entire front of the town, and is lined with hotels, shops and dwelling-houses.

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  • Internally the muscular layers are lined by an epithelium.

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  • Here the pits split into two, one part ending in a sac lined with sensory epithelium, and embedded in nervous tissue, the other projecting backwards as a long, glandular, blind canal.

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  • The bank of the river is entirely lined with stone, and there are many very fine ghats or landing-places built by pious devotees, and highly ornamented.

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  • It is nearly always a neat structure composed of fine twigs, roots or bents, and lined with wool or hair.

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  • It is lined for 21m.

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  • Two main streets, lined with colonnades and said to have been each about 200 ft.

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  • It was lined within and without with gold, and through four golden rings were placed staves of acacia wood, by means of which it was carried.

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  • Its banks are lined with quays, and ships drawing 26 ft.

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  • Each valve of the shell is lined by a mantle which contains prolongations of the body cavity.

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  • The anterior half of this space is lined by the inner wall of the mantle and is called the mantle cavity.

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  • They are lined by cells charged with a yellow or brown pigment, and besides their excretory functions they act as ducts through which the reproductive cells leave the body.

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  • In Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham and latterly the United States, the reverberatory furnace is used only for roasting the ore, and the oxidized ore is then reduced by fusion in a low, square blastfurnace (a "Scottish hearth furnace") lined with cast iron, as is also the inclined sole-plate which is made to project beyond the furnace, the outside portion (the "work-stone") being provided with grooves guiding any molten metal that may be placed on the "stone" into a cast iron pot; the "tuyere" for the introduction of the wind was, in the earlier types, about half way down the furnace.

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  • This grand old palace has other attractions besides the beauty of its architecture, for its interior is lined with works of art.

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  • The nest is formed among reeds, placed on the ground and lined with grass.

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  • The head of Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney Cove, the shallow bay between Dawes and Millers Point, and Darling Harbour, are lined with wharves.

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  • Monroe was about six feet tall, but, being stoop-shouldered and rather ungainly seemed less; his eyes, a greyish blue, were deep-set and kindly; his face was delicate, naturally refined, and prematurely lined.

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  • Dredging has improved the navigable channel of the river, which is tidal to this point and is lined with quays.

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  • Built in a hollow surrounded by hills, the aspect of the town with the river flowing through it and its broad streets lined with willows is picturesque.

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  • This beautiful street, with its northward branches, Park Lane, from which splendid houses overlook Hyde Park, and Bond Street, lined with handsome shops, may be said to focus the fashionable life of London.

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  • Its finest portion is the Chelsea Embankment, fronting Battersea Park across the river, shaded by a pleasant avenue and lined with handsome houses.

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  • Open gardens fringe it in part on the landward side, and it is lined with fine public and private buildings.

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  • When mine water is acid the working parts of the pump must be lined with or made of bronze or other non-corrosive material; or the acid may be neutralized by adding lime in the sump.

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  • The walls of the Assyrian palaces were lined with sculptured and coloured slabs of stone, instead of being painted as in Chaldaea.

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  • The lower edge and the sleeves are usually garnished with lace, lined with violet or red silk in the case of prelates, or - more rarely - with embroidered borders.

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  • The fire from the batteries on shore produced no impression until a hot shot set fire to the "bass junk with which, to the depth of 5 ft., the immensely thick parapet was lined."

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  • The strong resistance offered by these three guns seems to have led to the conclusion that towers of this description were specially formidable, and Martello towers were built in large numbers, and at heavy expense, along the shores of England, especially on the southern and eastern coasts, which in certain parts are lined with these towers at short intervals.

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  • It is fused up in iron basins lined with clay, and cast out into the customary form of cakes.

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  • This advantage is especially observed in some cases in which the charge of the furnace is liable to attack the containing vessel at high temperatures, as it is often possible to maintain the outer walls of the electric furnace relatively cool, and even to keep them lined with a protecting crust of unfused charge.

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  • The principal streets run alongside the river, and are lined with fine buildings.

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  • As opportunity offers, the narrow streets of the older city are converted into broad, straight boulevards, lined with palatial mansions and public buildings.

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  • The passage at first runs obliquely upwards in the bank, sometimes to a distance of as much as 50 ft., and expands at its termination into a cavity, the floor of which is lined with dried grass and leaves, and in which, it is said, the eggs are laid' and the young brought up. Their food consists of aquatic insects, small crustaceans and worms, which are caught under water, the sand and small stones at the bottom being turned over with their bills to find them.

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  • His features were strongly marked; the nose trenchant and hawk-like, and the mouth severely lined.

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  • A wide, well-made and well-kept avenue, it was lined throughout the greater part of its length by giant pine-trees, rendering it the most picturesque highway in tbe world.

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  • Along the western side of northern Anti-Lebanon stretches the Khasha'a, a rough red region lined with juniper trees, a succession of the hardest limestone crests and ridges, bristling with bare rock and crag that shelter tufts of vegetation, and are divided by a succession of grassy ravines.

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  • In larger plant the upper ends of the sluices are often cut in rock or lined with stone blocks, the grating stopping the larger stones being known as a " grizzly."

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  • These are paved with stone blocks or lined with mercury riffles, so that from the greatly reduced velocity of flow, due to the sudden increase of surface, the finer particles of gold may collect.

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  • In the Thies process, used in many districts in the United States, the vats are rotating barrels made, in the later forms, of iron lined with lead, and provided with a filter formed of a finely perforated leaden grating running from one end of the barrel to the other, and rigidly held in place by wooden frames.

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  • They are provided with lids, made either of lead or of wood lined with lead, which have openings to serve for the introduction of the alloy and acid, and a vent tube to lead off the vapours evolved during the operation.

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  • Until modern times the city was built largely on floating pontoons or on piles at the edges of the innumerable canals and water-courses which formed the thoroughfares, but to meet the requirements of modern life, well-planned roads and streets have been constructed in all directions, crossing the old canals at many points and lined with well-built houses, for the most part of brick, in which the greater part of the erstwhile riparian population now resides.

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  • Two companies provide Bangkok with a complete system of electric tramways, and the streets are lined with shade-trees and lit by electricity.

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  • The banks of the port are closely lined with the offices, warehouses and wharves of commercial houses, with timber yards and innumerable ricemills, while the custom house, the harbour master's office and many of the foreign legations and consulates are also situated here.

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  • The shaft is lined with a cylinder of wrought iron, within which a tubular chamber, provided with doors above and below, known as an P g air-lock, is fitted by a telescopic joint, which is tightly sinkin packed so as to close the top of the shaft air-tight.

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  • The junction of the levels with the pit is known as the " pit eye "; it is usually of an enlarged section, and lined with masonry or brick-work, so as to afford room for handling the wagons or trams of coal brought from the working faces.

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  • A flexible steel band, lined with wood blocks, is gripped on the motor fly-wheel or pulley by a screw A, which, together with W, is adjusted to hold the brake steady.

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  • The river banks are lined with belts of dense forest, in which useful timber occurs.

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  • The avenue itself is fully half a mile long and is lined on either side with fine oak trees.

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  • Skirmishers lined the bank and the ditch of the Leipzig road.

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  • The water of the lake is fresh; the shore in many places is lined with papyrus.

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  • A small stream which flows through the town is lined on both sides by pleasuregrounds.

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  • The South African springbuck (Antidorcas euchore) is nearly related to the gazelles, from which it is distinguished by the presence on the middle line of the loins of an evertible pouch, lined with long white hairs capable of erection.

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  • The ash-pit is lined with iron plates to facilitate the recovery of metal accidentally spilt.

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  • Then followed the discovery of " hard rockphosphate," a massive mineral, often having cavities lined with nearly pure phosphorite.

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  • To the east of the park a series of parallel roads, named after former British governors, are lined with beautiful bungalows embowered in trees.

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  • It is an attractive town in a pleasant situation, with fine broad streets lined with shady trees, and was the first town in Australia to be lighted by electricity.

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  • The inside of the vault was ornamented with attached bronze ornaments, but not, as is sometimes stated, entirely lined with bronze.

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  • This route is extremely picturesque, traverses part of the forest of Soignies, and is lined by many fashionable villas and country houses.

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  • In several cases there is a canal in the centre lined with stone, and protected by low parapets or banks, while almost every street and square is fringed with trees.

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  • The Way of the Tombs at Athens was lined with stelae, some of them in memory of prominent citizens.

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  • These rivers, lined in most instances with terraces 30 to 40 ft.

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  • The streets are lined with magnificent oaks, while many of the houses with heavy, thatched gables date from the 17th century.

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  • But it did nothing for the southern lakes, so that a further system of dikes was recommended in preference, in 1614, by the Dutch engineer Adrian Boot; it was inadequate for its work and, not being lined with masonry, it was liable to be choked by falls.

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  • The intestine is lined by ciliated cells.

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  • As the city is approached from the bay, the river Liffey, which divides the city from west to east roughly into two equal parts, is seen to be lined with a fine series of quays.

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  • After securing an animal of the right height, weight and disposition, with a saddle of a length of tree and a breadth of seat that fits the rider and that is lined to fit the back of the horse, with a bridle bitted to his mouth, the first step is to mount.

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  • It is chiefly composed of moss and wool, lined internally with grass, wool, feathers, and whatever soft material the locality affords.

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  • These are lined with parchment paper, and contain each 56 lb net of butter.

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  • The smaller box, which held the ginseng, was lined with sheet-lead; the ginseng further enclosed in silk wrappers was kept in little silkencovered boxes.

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  • It only visits the land to deposit its single white egg, which is laid on a rocky ledge, where a shallow nest is made in the turf and lined with a little dried grass.

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  • It is the chief town of the district (ldn) of Goteborg och Bohus, and the seat of a bishop. It lies on the east or left bank of the river, which is here lined with quays on both sides, those on the west belonging to the large island of Hisingen, contained between arms of the Gota.

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  • The vagina is a dilatable muscular passage, lined with mucous membrane, which leads from the uterus to the external generative organs; its direction is, from the uterus, downward and forward, and its anterior and posterior walls are in contact, so that in a horizontal section it appears as a transverse slit.

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  • The structure of the corpora cavernosa consists of a strong fibrous coat, the tunica albuginea, from the deep surface of which numerous fibrous trabeculae penetrate the interior and divide it into a number of spaces which are lined with endothelium and communicate with the veins.

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  • Moissan (Comptes rendus, 1893, 116, p. 349; 1894, 119, p. 185) reduces the sesquioxide with carbon, in an electric furnace; the product so obtained (which contains carbon) is then strongly heated with lime, whereby most of the carbon is removed as calcium carbide, and the remainder by heating the purified product in a crucible lined with the double oxide of calcium and chromium.

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  • When this covering is complete the shell is contained in a closed sac and is said to be " internal," but the sac is lined by ectoderm and the shell is always morphologically external.

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  • The cavity communicating with the blastopore and lined by the endoderm is the archenteron.

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  • The city is regularly laid out with broad, straight, well-paved streets, in great part lined with shady trees.

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  • In hares and pacas the inside of the cheeks is hairy; and in some species, pouched rats and hamsters, there are large internal cheek-pouches lined with hair, which open near the angles of the mouth and extend backwards behind the ears.

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  • The most remarkable feature of the genus is, however, the extraordinary development of the zygomatic arches of the skull, which are enormously expanded vertically, forming great convex bony capsules on the sides of the face, enclosing on each side a large cavity lined with mucous membrane internally, and communicating by a small opening with the mouth.

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  • Buffalo to-day has broad and spacious streets, most of which are lined by trees, and many small parks and squares.

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  • Within this muscular tube lies a parenchymatous tissue which may be uniform (Cestodes) or differentiated into a central or digestive, and a peripheral portion (some Turbellaria), or finally the central portion becomes tubular and forms the digestive sac (Trematodes), while the peripheral portion is separated from it by a space lined in some forms by a flattened epithelium (most Planarians).

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  • No traces of meat-market, theatre or aqueduct have come to light; water was got from wells lined with wooden tubs, and must have been scanty in dry summers.

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  • The nest, under a tussock of grass or a stone, is constructed of short dry straws, and usually lined with hair.

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  • Wood was also used for all the columns, doorposts, and antae (rrapacrTetScs), and in some cases the walls of the rooms were lined with wood, carefully fixed by dowels, the holes for which still exist.

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  • The stomach is formed upon much the same principle as that of the horse or rhinoceros, but is more elongated transversely and divided by a constriction into two cavities - a large left cul de sac, lined by a very dense white epithelium, and a right pyloric cavity, with a thick, soft, vascular lining.

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  • Most of the Pennsylvania shore of Lake Erie is lined with a wall of sand and clay 50-100 ft.

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  • The town is regularly built, with wide streets, some of them lined with trees, and is a wealthy town, which has become an industrial centre for the region especially on account of its steam flour-mills, in which it is second only to Odessa, its distilleries, mechanical workshops, tobacco and tallow factories and brickworks.

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  • The nest is always on the ground, and is a rather deep hollow wrought in a tuft of herbage and lined with dry grass-leaves.

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  • These were investigated by Tulasne in 1853, who gave them the name spermogonia The lower, ventral portion of the sperm09' gonium is lined by delicate hyphae, the sterigmata, which give origin to minute colourless cells, the spermatia.

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  • The central space of the furnace was filled with a mixture of corundum, coarsely-powdered charcoal and copper; and an iron lid lined with firebrick was luted in its place to exclude air.

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  • The Heroult cell consists of a square iron or steel box lined with carbon rammed and baked into a solid mass; at the bottom is a cast-iron plate connected with the negative pole of the dynamo, but the actual working cathode is undoubtedly the layer of already reduced and molten metal that lies in the bath.

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  • The mouth opens into a muscular pharynx lined by a thick cuticle.

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  • The gleba is usually differentiated into a number of chambers which are lined directly by the hymenium (basidial layer), or else the chambers contain an interwoven mass of hyphae, the branches of which bear the basidia.

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  • There are two distinct varieties of this process, the original undephosphorizing or " acid " Bessemer process, so called because the converter is lined with acid materials, i.e.

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  • Like the Heroult furnace, the Kjellin furnace may be lined with either magnesite or chromite, and it may be tilted for the purpose of pouring off slag and metal.

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  • It is situated at the junction of the Maltsch with the Moldau, which here becomes navigable, and possesses a beautiful square, lined with fine arcaded buildings, the principal one being the town-hall, built in 1730 in Renaissance style.

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  • The Hungarian peasants are very fond of their natural brown sheep coats, the leather side of which is not lined, but embellished by a very close fancy embroidery, worked upon the leather itself; these garments are reversible, the fur being worn inside when the weather is cold.

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  • The quays of the Nyhavn are lined with old gabled houses.

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  • These are prepared by cutting down and burning the jungle, which is afterwards hoed, lined and staked in parallel rows running both ways.

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  • Certain flat oval nodules from a decomposed lava (augite-andesite) in Uruguay present a cavity lined with quartz crystals and enclosing liquid (a weak saline solution), with a movable air-bubble, whence they are called "enhydros" or water-stones.

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  • The nest is of large size, built of sticks, lined with soft material and placed on a ledge of rock - a spot being chosen, and often occupied for many years, which is nearly always difficult of access.

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  • The southern part of the low coast is chiefly grass land, while the river mouths and arms of the bays are lined with mangroves.

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  • The principal streets are wide and tree lined, the sanitation is good.

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  • One surface of the tube is prolonged into a large sac lined with glandular excretory cells.

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  • The Russian city, to the south-east, dating from 1865, has clean, broad streets lined with poplars, and canals, the low, pleasant-looking houses being surrounded by gardens.

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  • The chief of these was limestone of varying degrees of fineness, composing the cliffs which lined the valley from the apex of the Delta to the neighborhood of El Kab; the best quality was obtained on the east side opposite Memphis from the quarries of Turra and Masgra.

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  • A series of moulds for casting in the XIIth Dynasty show that the forms were carved out in thick pieces of pottery, and then lined with fine ashy clay.

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  • The cemeteries otherwise only contain graves, cut in gravel or brick lined, and formerly roofed with poles and brushwood.

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  • A bore is made into the salt, and lined with tubing, and this tube where it traverses the salt is pierced with holes.

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  • The extensive water-front is lined with wharves, some of which can accommodate the largest ocean steamers.

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  • The cylinders are made of steel plate, lined with refractory bricks, are carried on rollers at a slight angle with the horizontal, and are rotated by power.

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  • They are lined on the inside with upright slabs, on which are painted geometrical figures and representations of animals.

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  • The Bahr Yusuf runs through the town, its banks lined with houses.

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  • It is a busy thoroughfare, lined in its first half with magnificent new buildings, and in its second half, where it attains a width of 150 ft., with handsome villas standing in their own gardens, which give the impression rather of a fashionable summer resort than the centre of a great city.

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  • These cisterns are bell-shaped or bottle-shaped excavations, with a narrow circular shaft in the top, hollowed in the rock and lined with cement.

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  • The finished product is packed into wooden casks lined with brown paper.

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  • These furnaces possess a large cylindrical shell (e), lined with fire-bricks, and made to revolve round its horizontal axis by means of a toothed wheel fixed on its exterior; (if) are tire-seats holding tires (gg), which work in friction rollers (h).

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  • Almost enclosing it on three sides are rose-coloured mountain walls, divided into groups by deep fissures, and lined with rockcut tombs in the form of towers.

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  • Its trade is due to its position in the agricultural and horsebreeding district known as the "Campagne de Caen" and to its proximity to the iron mines of the Orne valley, and to manufacturing towns such as Falaise, Le Mans, &c. In the south-east of the town there is a floating basin lined with quays and connected with the Orne and with the canal which debouches into the sea at Ouistreham 9 m.

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  • The seashore and the river banks are lined with mangroves, but the most important tree of the coast belt is the oilpalm.

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  • During the reign of Hia-wu Ti of the Han dynasty, Chinese colonies and high roads lined with fortified cities were established along this route, and though at times the government have lost possession of the line beyond the Great Wall, it has always succeeded in re-establishing its supremacy over it.

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  • In this process the ammonium chloride is volatilized in large iron retorts lined with Doulton tiles, and then led into large upright wrought-iron cylinders lined with fire-bricks.

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  • The alimentary canal is a perfectly straight tube lined throughout by ciliated epithelium.

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  • The ligamentum denticulatum is thus lined on one side by the epiblastic atrial epithelium, and on the other by mesoblastic coelomic epithelium.

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  • In winter the cassock was often lined with furs varying in costliness with the rank of the wearer, and its colour also varied in the middle ages with his ecclesiastical or academic status.

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  • The fine and well-shaded avenue called the Hdheweg runs through the main portion of the town, and is lined on the north side by a succession of huge hotels and the large Kursaal.

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  • Starting from an experiment, narrated by Priestley, in which John Warltire fired a mixture of common air and hydrogen by electricity, with the result that there was a diminution of volume and a deposition of moisture, Cavendish burnt about two parts of hydrogen with five of common air, and noticed that almost all the hydrogen and about one-fifth of the common air lost their elasticity and were condensed into a dew which lined the inside of the vessel employed.

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  • The tanks are commonly constructed of wood lined with lead, or tarred inside, and are placed in terrace fashion each a little higher than the next in series, to facilitate the flow of solution through them all from a cistern at one end to a well at the other.

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  • In Scandinavia and Russia houses are chiefly constructed of its timber; and log-huts are made of the smaller trunks and lined and roofed with the bark.

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  • A very short jacket, of gay color, quite open in front, having tight sleeves with many metal buttons, is usually worn in summer, and a lined outer coat in cold weather.

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  • In winter an over-mantle like the kulijah, or coat of the man, with short sleeves, lined and trimmed with furs, is worn.

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  • This was found to be lined with pedestals of honorific statues and to have on the west side a remarkable building, stated in an inscription to have been a library.

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  • The coast-line, the creeks and the lower courses of the rivers are lined with mangroves.

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  • The coast is lined with low dunes or sandhills, in front of which lie the large littoral lakes or lagoons named the Frisches Haff and the Kurisches Haff.

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  • The shore of the channel facing Rheneia is lined with docks and warehouses, and behind them, as well as elsewhere in the island, there have been found several private houses of the 2nd or 3rd century B.C. Each of these consists of a single court surrounded by columns and often paved with mosaic; various chambers open out of the court, including usually one of large proportions, the avSpcwv or dining-room for guests.

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  • The coast is very much indented, especially along the English Channel, and is rocky and lined with reefs and islets.

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  • In the interior of the upper peninsula, along the east border of the lower peninsula south from Lake Huron, and in Saginaw valley, they are rather sluggish; but many of the larger streams of the lower peninsula have sufficient fall to furnish a large amount of water-power, while the small streams that flow into Lake Superior from the central portion of the upper peninsula as well as some of the larger ones farther west, have several falls and rapids; in places also they are lined with steep, high banks.

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  • Several thousand lakes of clear water, formed by glacial action, dot the surface of the state, and many of them are lined with picturesque woodland shores.

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  • The library was contained in the palace that he built on the northern side of the mound of Kuyunjik and lined with sculptured slabs which display Assyrian art at its best.

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  • The interior of the mosque is paved throughout, and the walls and roof are lined, with white marble.

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  • The beautiful Chelsea embankment, planted with trees and lined with fine houses and, in part, with public gardens, stretches between Victoria and Battersea bridges.

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  • It has a flat cast-iron bottom, 5 feet in diameter, and wooden sides about 30 inches high, the lower parts of which are lined with cast-iron.

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  • Both branches of the Lee are lined with fine quays of cut limestone, extending in total length over 4 m.

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  • The streets are lined with massive arcades.

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  • It has been sought to prove that the interior of the hypostome is lined by ectoderm, so as to form a stomodaeum or ectodermal oesophagus similar FIG.

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  • As in all Arthropoda, it is composed of three divisions, a fore-gut or stomodaeum, ectodermal in origin and lined by an inturning of the chitinous cuticle, a mid-gut formed by endoderm and without a cuticular lining, and a hind-gut or proctodaeum, which, like the fore-gut, is ectodermal and is lined by cuticle.

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  • The general aspect of the city is pleasing, with low houses and broad streets lined with fine trees.

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  • Like most of the lesser apartments, it is lined with white Italian marble, and in spite of its enormous dimensions the roof is unsupported by pillars.

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  • In front lie the Villa Communale (first called Reale and subsequently Nazionale) public gardens, the chief promenade of the city, which were first laid out in 1780, and have been successively extended in 1807, in 1834, and again in recent years; and the whole edge of the bay from the Castel dell' Ovo to Mergellina is lined by a massive embankment and carriageway, the Via Caracciolo, constructed in 1875-1881.

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  • He looks too old for his years, but quite unbroken; the character of a veteran sage has fully imprinted itself on his countenance; the features are grand, clear and deeply lined, the mouth firmly set and almost stern, the eyes strong and intent beneath their bushy eyebrows, the hair flows untrimmed over his shoulders and commingles with a majestic beard.

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  • It has several fine public buildings and the streets are lined with avenues of pear trees, while an abundant supply of water, luxuriant orchards, fields and gardens give it the appearance of an oasis in the desert.

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  • Although the town itself retains something of its medieval appearance it is the centre of a great manufacturing and mining district, the banks of the Sambre being lined with factories and coal-yards.

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  • It lives on dry, welldrained ground, and digs a deep burrow lined with silk to prevent the infall of loose particles of soil.

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  • Jacob's Cavern (q.v.), near Pineville, McDonald county, disclosed on exploration skeletons of men and animals, rude implements, &c. Crystal Cave, near Joplin, Jasper county, has its entire surface lined with calcite crystals and scalenohedron formations, from I ft.

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  • The well itself must be lined; and its yield is therefore confined to such water as can be drawn through the sides or the bottom of the lining without setting up a sufficient velocity to cause any sand to flow with the water.

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  • At each end of the oval there is a groove lined by specially long vibratile cilia.

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  • These form a more or less complicated canal system, lined by endoderm, and communicating with the cavities of the zooids.

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  • Corals have been divided into A porosa and Perforata, according as the theca and septa are compact and solid, or are perforated by pores containing canals lined by endoderm.

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  • North Charles Street, running through the district in which the more wealthy citizens live, is itself lined with many of the most substantial and imposing residences in the city.

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  • The tank must be water-tight, and the precaution necessary to be taken in order to ensure this is dependent upon the nature of the soil; it is usual, however, for the tanks to be lined with concrete.

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  • Coke or anthracite is heated to incandescence by an air blast in a generator lined with fire-brick, and the heated products of combustion as they leave the generator and enter the superheaters are supplied with more air, which causes the combustion of carbon monoxide present in the producer gas and heats up the fire-brick baffles with which the superheater is filled.

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  • This vestment is a loose robe, with a large hood (lined with fur in winter and red silk in summer) and a long train, which is carried by a cleric called the caudatarius.

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  • They are lined internally by a cuticular deposit of chitin.

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  • His "new palace" there was built in fifteen days; temples were erected to the gods, the great walls of the city were constructed with a moat surrounding them, the Euphrates was lined with brick and a strong fortress erected.

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  • Two other walls ran along the banks of the Euphrates and the quays with which it was lined, each containing 25 gates which answered to the number of streets they led into.

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  • The road was paved with stone and its walls on either side lined with enamelled tiles, on which a procession of lions is represented.

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  • The banks of the rivers Shannon, Suir, Nore, Barrow and Bann are lined with long stretches of flat lands capable of producing fine crops.

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  • The great temple avenues at Thebes are lined with recumbent rams, true sphinxes (a few late instances), and with the so-called criosphinxes or ram-sphinxes, having lion bodies and heads of the sacred animal of Ammon.

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  • Between the mouth of the Rio Tinto and that of the Guadalquivir the shore is lined by a series of sand-dunes, known as the Arenas Gordas.

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  • It is lined by mucous membrane continuous with that of the nasal passage; its use is not apparent.

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  • In some species certain of the legs bear on their ventral sides furrows with tumid lips and lined by smooth non-tuberculate epithelium; they are called coxal organs, and it appears that they can be everted.

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  • Deville's portable blast furnace is very similar in principle to the above, but the body of the furnace is formed of a single cast iron cylinder lined with fireclay, closed below by a cast iron plate perforated by a ring of small holes - a hemispherical basin below forming the air-heating chamber.

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  • Felipa looked slim and feminine in a black riding outfit - which might explain all the men lined along the fence watching them.

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  • Where the altar would've been were two long buffet tables lined with weapons.

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  • A team of Guardians lined one road on the small country cemetery while a team of vamps lined the opposite road.

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  • His death dealers were lined up along one side of the panhandle, waiting for the invasive mind check, where Gabriel went through their heads for signs of betrayal.

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  • The list – a scrolling queue of names that lined his left forearm – was always changing.

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  • It led down another hallway lined with wooden doors, each marked with an Immortal symbol.

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  • Immortals lined the perimeter of the park shoulder to shoulder and roved the interior of the castle.

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  • They had six legs with little pads for feet instead of toes and claws, a delicate snout not quite the length of an anteater's lined with fine hairs and tiny teeth used to vacuum up mold, dust, and dirt that was its main food source, and an odd habit of climbing walls with hidden suckers in its padded feet.

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  • Guards lined the walls, the symbol of Tiyan's Springs prominent on their shields even from the distance.

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  • Look for them in March/April in the shallow pools lined with pink encrusting stony algae.

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  • Internal surfaces of the vessel are glass lined, with magnesium anodes offering full protection against corrosion.

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  • Their house, known as The Court House, looks very austere with square headed, lead lined, stone mullioned windows.

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  • Cavities within the massive banded barite are commonly lined with translucent brown prismatic crystals.

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  • Plain Knitted beanie Lightweight, fleece lined beanie offering excellent warmth.

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  • The cape or stole has a Black Velvet outer body and is lined in black satin, which then form the fold over collar.

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  • My cheeks sagged, my eyes became bleary, my whole face gaunt, yellow and hideously lined.

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  • Made from felted wool with handmade felt bobbles, it is satin lined with a magnetic fastening.

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  • Further up the coast is elegant Jerez where ample boulevards lined with palm and orange trees separate one famous sherry bodega from another.

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  • The communications room is lined with acoustic booths along each wall.

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  • Narrow streets twist down to the harbor, lined with white washed, shuttered buildings draped with brightly colored bougainvillea.

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  • Thornhill Village among attractive shallow hills has two boulevards lined with 100-year-old lime trees planted by 6th Duke of Buccleuch.

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  • Its imposing front facade of red brickwork in Flemish bond with finely lined pointing even merits a mention in Pevsner.

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  • The silver colored, satin brocade, pouch is hand made by myself, is fully lined, and measures 15 x 12 cms.

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  • Lined guides throughout, with Burgundy diamond weave butt section.

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  • St Nicholas is in a green cape lined with gold.

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  • It consists of a flight of steps leading down to a clear spring in a stone lined recess with a large granite capstone.

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  • Although they are not lined we can lay carpeting and install lighting and set out tables and chairs.

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  • Once the ceremony was finished the thousands of people who had lined the streets began to queue to pass the cenotaph.

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  • The Palm lined Pedestrian Boulevard leads to the sizeable Swimming Pool and adjacent Terrace of deck chair and sun beds.

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  • The city looked cheerful in the bright sunlight, the streets lined with trees, with little garden patches between them.

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  • The bag has a faux tortoise shell plastic frame and kiss clasp and is lined in navy blue cotton fabric.

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  • Miami The celebrated streets of Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue are lined with fashionable boutiques selling one-off pieces, vintage clothing and cool accessories.

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  • The box is also tissue lined with co-ordinate sprinkle confetti along with your personal message.

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  • The crowds that lined the Dublin footpaths to watch the cortege were honoring the Revolutionary soldier.

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  • This was also cooked on a lined tray in the oven until slightly crispy and going golden in color.

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  • Where bright yellow daffodils pushed through the white picket fences that lined the streets.

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  • We have definite May Ball performances lined up, and are looking to play other gigs around Cambridge as well.

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  • Pour into lined tin and put a dimple in the middle to stop the cake rising more in the middle.

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  • At one time both sides of the canal were lined with mills for a considerable distance.

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  • Crown alignment aids correct set-up to the ball GOLF BAG 8 inch fur lined graphite friendly top with 6 way full length dividers.

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  • Each buckle dog collar is now lined with leather thus giving them a clean and smart inner finish.

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  • The simplest variation is to use an elastomer lined bore which is an interference fit on the disk.

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  • Almost the whole length of both banks of the Creek was still lined with earthen embankments in the 1770s.

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  • No fear of that as the track was lined with a new age traveler encampment.

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  • At the eastern end of the intervention a large number of postholes were identified along with several pits lined with charcoal.

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  • It has a cavity in the middle which is lined with tissue called the endometrium.

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  • Contemporary black leather over brown cloth, lined in gilt; raised bands on spine; marbled endpapers; all edges marbled.

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  • Dermoid cyst is a loose term given to cysts are various sites lined by squamous epithelium.

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  • This image opposite is of ducts in the kidney, which are lined by simple cuboidal epithelium.

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  • The evening bag has a long silk cord shoulder strap, it's lined in black fabric and fastens with a press fastens with a press fastener.

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  • Sighting along the line allowed the mast band to be lined up and temporarily fastened with a self-tapping screw into the mast button.

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  • Fully lined in contrast fabric with shoulder strap and press-stud fastening.

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  • There are some attractive pre-season fixtures lined up too.

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  • Height adjustable, padded child seat area is micro fleece lined for added comfort.

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  • Yes, there is evidence of tissue destruction -- the thyroid follicles are small and lined by fewer epithelial cells.

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  • The interior of the cup is lined with mercury gilding.

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  • The new hardtop fixing bracket in place lined up with the mounting bracket on the hardtop.

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  • The off-side was lined with large trees, the purr of the engine was the only sound, the twin headlights piercing the darkness.

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  • It has a lined skirt for fullness, with ruffled hem.

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  • Hessian sack lined with straw.

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  • Your phone is instantly accessible and the fully lined holster provides excellent security.

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  • Its coast is lined by small hamlets of mud huts with indigenous women in bowler hats farming their land.

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  • The Derby model is made from full grain leather and is leather lined with a leather insole.

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  • A few years ago church officials in Baltimore noticed a growing number of people lined up outside their downtown soup kitchens.

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  • His beautiful blue eyes, lined with black lashes, were raised.

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  • Landfills are lined with clay and flexible synthetic membranes intended to prevent leachate escaping and contaminating the groundwater.

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  • For example, landfill sites have to be specially lined to prevent any leakage of toxic leachate.

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  • The handbag has a solid body, a silver tone metal clasp and is fully lined in light brown leather.

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  • Lined in ash & sapele with panel lights and halogen lighting throughout.

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  • For larger amounts, mix in kitty litter or pour one-inch layers of paint in a cardboard box lined with a plastic bag.

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  • These are painted in lined BR maroon livery, and have fully restored interiors.

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  • The short staircase was lined with perhaps twenty paramilitaries - ministry of Interior forces - in gray camouflage carrying machine guns.

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  • Contemporary black leather over brown cloth, lined in gilt; raised bands on spine; marbled endpapers; all edges marbled endpapers; all edges marbled.

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  • Subsequently, this was replaced by lined maroon, by which time the name was changed to Sutton Belle.

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  • There was 80% agreement in the definition of BO (columnar lined esophagus containing specialized intestinal metaplasia on biopsy ).

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  • For example, your stomach is lined with a layer of mucous membrane called the stomach mucosa.

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  • Fill a muffin tin (ideally lined with muffin cases) to just under the rim.

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  • During the battle, Falkland was killed charging alone through a gap in a hedge lined with parliamentarian musketeers.

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  • Four P-51 mustangs taxied out, it was great to see them lined up at the end of the runway doing their power checks.

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  • These are, double lined and single lined neoprene (which is sometimes known as smooth skin ).

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  • The cup-shaped nest is made from dry grasses and lined with finer grasses and hair.

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  • No Picture Available The bridle has a lined and raised noseband.

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  • The road leading down to the Shore Temple was lined with stalls selling all types of tourist paraphernalia.

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  • Transfer to a baking sheet lined with baking parchment.

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  • Link wore a large green parka with a grubby fur lined hood.

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  • On the East of the Castle a formal rose parterre is lined with small box hedges.

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  • The Place de la Loge boasts a pink marble pavement while rue de l'Ange is lined with smart boutiques and cafes.

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  • Some signs of luxury since my last visit, gold embroidered napkins, & the old mother in yellow silk pelisse lined with fur.

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  • Quarter the peppers, remove the stem and white pith and lay them skin side upwards on a foil lined grill pan.

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  • Features a floral print with a pinch pleat heading and matching tie backs, all fully lined.

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  • The bag has been fully lined in the brightly colored Marilyn print and has two large inner zip pockets.

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  • Flanking the beach is a delightful seafront promenade lined with eateries & cafes.

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  • The inner two were made of stout trees, lined with flax making them almost bullet proof.

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  • Inside is lined with printed cotton fabric and has a side zipped pocket, phone holder and detachable leather zipped top purse.

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  • All metal CNC machined alloy swashplate with precision radial bearing and hard chromed PTFE lined center swivel ball.

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  • I made her a covered bed lined with sheepskins but still felt sorry for her being out in the cold and sometimes rainy nights.

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  • It is lined with rugged cliffs, sandy inlets and bustling holiday resorts.

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  • The bride wore a elaborate dress of silver tissue and lace and a velvet robe lined with ermine.

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  • It's a long section, starting with some very muddy ruts, then climbing through a tree lined gully.

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  • The mantle of the Order is of crimson satin, lined with white taffeta and is bound by two tassels.

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  • Inside, lined with cream satin with side zipped pocket.

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  • Inside is lined in pale silver satin with a side slip pocket.

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  • Large Victorian mansions frame Beddington Park, while the rest of the town offers mid-war semis and terraces in neat tree lined toads.

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  • Fully lined in plush, luxurious sheepskin and cuffed with woven braid.

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  • The four-day photo shoot lined up for October has been planned out this week.

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  • They noted that from 100 samples, seven had either sinuses or epithelial lined spaces.

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  • The steep muddy roads are lined with melting ice, empty beer cans and old plastic sledges.

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