The GMT will use the lightweight, honeycombed borosilicate primary mirrors for which the Mirror Lab is famous. |
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It still had a functional role in WW II, when the cliffs on which it stood were honeycombed with tunnels. |
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Below the glacier lies granite, seamed through with limestone and marble which the constant rush of meltwater has honeycombed with caves. |
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Superficially thick walls are honeycombed with passages and chambers serving individual suites and lodgings. |
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Other, tougher polyethylene options are woven poly and high-density polyethylene, a honeycombed material with better energy efficiency. |
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The building will be honeycombed with courtyards, which will be planted with trees and shrubs, and there will be disabled access throughout. |
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Ultimately, Green Hill became honeycombed with mine workings and covered in dumps. |
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The rowing boat is honeycombed with storage lockers under its strengthened decks. |
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They hurriedly set about constructing fortified positions in the sewers, cellars and vaults which honeycombed the entire ghetto. |
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A site near the town is honeycombed with caves containing ancient Buddhist art. |
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They honeycombed the State Department and the Office of Strategic Services. |
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Around these the exterior walls and towers are honeycombed with passages, stairs, chambers, and services. |
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The ground beneath the abbey was honeycombed with a series of caves that became the scene of countless orgies and unspeakable rituals. |
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The government has honeycombed mountains with thousands of miles of virtually unused highways. |
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The sides were honeycombed with passages that contained the lairs of the dragons. |
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He said US forces would move to other parts of a region honeycombed with caves and tunnels that could hide terrorists or guns and explosives. |
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In this way the stone becomes honeycombed and eventually larger, cavernous hollows can form. |
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Despite previous American searches of the area around the Shah-e-Kot valley, it is still honeycombed with caves, bunkers and hideouts that have not been searched. |
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Morcourt Vally was a major bivouac area for German reserves and its sides were honeycombed with terraced dug-outs and horse lines. |
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The credenzas are long, low cabinets in walnut veneer, with honeycombed bottle racks and wacky hinges. |
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The hills around the monument were honeycombed with the tombs of his officials. |
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It is honeycombed with dugouts in which the Germans who clung to it found their graves? |
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The park is still honeycombed with wartime tunnels, many closed to the public for safety. |
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Like LACK and MICKE, it has a honeycombed paper filling, but its production technique is even more efficient. |
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In addition to the rocker technology flotation is enhanced by two additional features: the tip and tail has a honeycombed core without edges. |
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Made from a voile fabric in a honeycombed Venetian style, these blinds create a lovely window feature, while allowing diffused light to get through. |
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A museum has now opened at the limestone gorge, honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures. |
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The blue lighting of the Bonsecours Market, a Montreal landmark, stands in contrast to the gold colouring of the telescope�s honeycombed mirror. |
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A process for producing an expanded soap product characterised by applying microwaves to soap in the form of a soap piece to cause said solid soap piece to expand forming an expanded honeycombed soap piece. |
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These structures contain honeycombed ceramic equipment that will change nitrogen oxide emissions into harmless nitrogen and water. |
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Repair all surface irregularities such as bug holes, honeycombed areas, cracks, etc with a suitable repair material to provide a uniform, flat surface prior to coating. |
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A feverish dreamscape of honeycombed alleys and minarets quivering in the moonlight and haunted by the restless creatures of a visionary carnival that has lasted for a thousand years and shows no sign of stopping now. |
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Brown to yellow-brown in color, they are recognized by their characteristic shape: a small, hollow cylindrical stalk under a pointed, cone-shaped, finely honeycombed cap. |
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The L-shape was integral part of the design that allowed us to mould the mats with a honeycombed interior and solid edges needed to withstand the stresses and provide a means of joining the two sub-assemblies together. |
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A honeycombed zinc-coated grate for cleaning foam-padded float. |
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Elsewhere in the Mediterranean, beautiful shoreline is slathered in Tarmac and honeycombed with concrete, for the convenience of people in vehicles. |
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Petitcodiac has a rare honeycombed karst occurrence west of town, where sinkholes the size of a small car tire alternate with ridges just wide enough for a footstep. |
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The landscape is of the type known as karst, in which the limestone rocks are honeycombed with tunnels and openings so that much of the drainage runs underground, and deep sinkholes abound. |
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Technology in the form of the equivalent of oil derricks honeycombed the ground in and around the town with holes, out of which salty water would gush. |
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Cancellous bone, also called trabecular bone or spongy bone, light, porous bone enclosing numerous large spaces that give a honeycombed or spongy appearance. |
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Nome's gold fields, appearing untouched from the surface, are honeycombed with tunnels left by the gold rush drift miners. |
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Their extreme necessity is attested by the countless number of old, unused cisterns with which the Holy Land is literally honeycombed. |
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