The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions. |
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The cytoskeleton of a cell helps provide shape, strength, and an organised structure to the cell. |
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Wherever it was measured, the breadth of this shape was one small radius plus one large radius. |
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Aside from a dent in one of the side panels the car is in good shape. |
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The tonalities of major and minor as means for managing dissonance and chromaticism in music took full shape. |
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This, together with his love of Tudor and Stuart music, helped shape his compositional style for the rest of his career. |
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The cricket field is usually circular or oval in shape, with a rectangular pitch at the centre. |
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The Laws of Cricket do not specify the size or shape of the field, but it is often oval. |
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Unlike those of most sports, cricket playing fields can vary significantly in size and shape. |
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While the dimensions of the pitch and infield are specifically regulated, the Laws of Cricket do not specify the size or shape of the field. |
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This is traditionally triangular in shape, but varies with the type of billiards played. |
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The three most common shapes in order of size are the standard, the kite, and the smaller pear shape. |
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This is no longer permitted by the rules and bias is now produced entirely by the shape of the bowl. |
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However, along came a bright new consortium who began to shape the future of the club once again. |
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For this meeting, the chicane at Club Corner was dispensed with and the circuit took up a shape that was to last for 25 years. |
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How closely a boat can sail into the wind depends on the boat's design, sail shape and trim, the sea state, and the wind speed. |
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The shape of the arches of the crown has been represented differently at different times, and can help to date a depiction of the crest. |
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The Tosa water chestnut leaf mon was then drawn as a rhombus or diamond shape in the Mitsubishi logo. |
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Hobbes's theories decisively shape the concept of sovereignty through the medium of social contract theories. |
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Thus, a Gaussian shape for the microstrain-broadened diffraction-line profile occurs for a Gaussian microstrain distribution. |
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The awakening of nationalism across Asia helped shape the history of the continent. |
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The He 111 was used in greater numbers than the others during the conflict, and was better known, partly due to its distinctive wing shape. |
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The mountains we see today largely assumed their present shape during the last ice age, the Devensian glaciation. |
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Located at 156 High Street, it is recognisable for its distinctive wedge shape. |
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Topography defined the shape of the mining communities, with a 'hand and fingers' pattern of urban development. |
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One of the most fundamental documents to shape common law is the English Magna Carta, which placed limits on the power of the English Kings. |
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Some areas, such as Hong Kong, have preferred to shape their policy around a tighter focus on copyright ownership in the value chain. |
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Innate attractions and repulsions joined size, shape, position and motion as physically irreducible primary properties of matter. |
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The shape of the event horizon of a black hole is always approximately spherical. |
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The present Breton landscape did not acquired its final shape before one million years ago. |
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Filament temperatures depend on the filament type, shape, size, and amount of current drawn. |
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Europe's present shape dates to the late Tertiary period about five million years ago. |
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These standards help to shape the content and design of programmes and state what a registered nurse or midwife needs to know and be able to do. |
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The ability to display feelings was thought to show character and experience, and to shape social life and relations. |
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Gorky's work seems to be a careful analysis of memory, emotion and shape, using line and color to express feeling and nature. |
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The murengers have walled the pale, the gates are shut, but lo the thing's inside and can you guess his shape? |
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There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. |
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While once stock cars, the vehicles are now purpose built, but resemble the body design and shape of production cars. |
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On the morning of battle white clouds forming the shape of an X were said to have appeared in the sky. |
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It should be noted that this coin is an example of a shape of constant width. |
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Earth is not a sphere, but an irregular shape approximating a biaxial ellipsoid. |
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Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape the human society. |
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A river flowing in its channel is a source of energy which acts on the river channel to change its shape and form. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape that are flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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Pytheas described Great Britain as being triangular in shape, with a northern tip called Orcas. |
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A quartz geode is such a situation where the void is approximately spherical in shape, lined with a bed of crystals pointing inward. |
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He is of noble stature, neither tall nor short, and as handsome in complexion and shape as a man can be. |
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A bayonet made firing difficult, as its cumbersome shape hampered ramming down the charge into the barrel. |
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Texture refers to the size, shape, and arrangement of the mineral grains or crystals of which the rock is composed. |
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Although it has been suggested that the Gaelic Sgitheanach describes a winged shape there is no definitive agreement as to the name's origins. |
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They are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape is an adaptation to assist the extraction of the seeds from the cone. |
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Its skull is more spherical in shape than that of the jungle and leopard cat. |
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An exception to that is an ancient town in Tekes County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, with a shape of a ba gua. |
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The arrival of online publishing opportunities has radically transformed the economics of the field and the shape of the future is controversial. |
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On the morning of battle white clouds forming an X shape in the sky were said to have appeared. |
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A saltire, also called Saint Andrew's Cross, is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross, like the shape of the letter X in Roman type. |
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A warning sign in the shape of a saltire is also used to indicate the point at which a railway line intersects a road at a level crossing. |
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Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape of a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads. |
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To bend plates into the required shape, they were first heated in a gas furnace, and then pressed into the correct curve. |
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Work hardening creates microscopic defects in the metal, which resist further changes of shape. |
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Most are circular in shape because the blocks of ice that formed them were rounded as they melted. |
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It occurs where previously compressed rock is allowed to return to its original shape more rapidly than can be maintained without faulting. |
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This picture shows several glaciers that have the same shape as many features on Mars that are believed to also be glaciers. |
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They formed a cross shape, and each point on the edge of the cross was a gateway into the city. |
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At first, the copper itself was valued, but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important. |
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The resulting calamine brass was then either cast or hammered into shape for use in weaponry. |
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This was a problem solved in the 1840s when the lake level railway was built, and the quarry as we know it began to take shape. |
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This helps to show the relationship between erosion and the shape of a mountain range. |
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They were probably made by organisms resembling earthworms in shape, size, and how they moved. |
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Furthermore, even gaping wounds restore in such a way that the animal's body shape is restored, and infection of such large wounds seems rare. |
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They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echos to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. |
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Echolocation tells the dolphins the shape, size, speed, distance, and location of the object. |
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As with most salmonids, vast differences in coloration and body shape occur between sexually mature males and females. |
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The idea behind the shape, reminiscent of an hourglass, is to emphasize noseriding and tailriding for recreational surfers. |
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Limpets are aquatic snails with a shell that is broadly conical in shape and a strong, muscular foot. |
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The structure, composition, and morphological shape of the teeth of the limpet allow for an even distribution of stress throughout the tooth. |
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There silver plates and foreign coins were melted down and in some cases just hammered into shape to produce coins quickly. |
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The Tariff Bill was rounded into shape for final passage by the House last week. It was not a pretty sight for soft-hearted political theorists. |
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The reason for its curved shape is that it originally was a channel of the River Lee that was built over on arches. |
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English names for the Great Orme and Worm's Head both derive from the Norse word orm, referring to their shape resembling a serpent's head. |
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Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not reveal the shape of the body. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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The system of Alexander Cozens used random ink blots to give the basic shape of an invented landscape, to be elaborated by the artist. |
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Slight anisochromasia is normal due to the biconcave shape of erythrocytes, but if excessive, it may indicate iron deficiency. |
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The nonpregnant uterus has the shape of a pear, compressed anteroposteriorly and bent forward upon its neck. |
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Basically, the crown of tooth is apicobasally elongated lanceolate shape and enameled on the labial side. |
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A big fish wends its way towards the shape the light makes, stops and sucks at air. Mottled brown and black, with a pink, appaloosa mouth. |
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In shape it is a tiny square box of silver, studded outside with eight small balas-rubies. |
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However, the characteristic bananalike shape of most boomerangs has little to do with their ability to return. |
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The sides of the bezil are scroll ornamented. There is no very pronounced bossing, the shape being symmetrical and smooth. |
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We give the complete classification of biconservative hypersurfaces with diagonalizable shape operator. |
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Bind-rune. A combination of two or more Runes superimposed on one another to make a single shape or pattern. |
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Any foot shape deviating from this model is conceived as a blemish, and the animal is unclean. |
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The bumpers and front tyres were ruined, but the body of the car was in remarkable shape. |
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A large bommie the shape of an onion extends from the main reef on the northern side, and here were two dark crevices favoured by coral trout. |
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It is readily distinguished from Schizophoria parafragilis by shape and by its widely diverging brachiophore supporting plates. |
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With this knife also, he will joynt a Deere, or any beast, shape his shooes, buskins, mantels, etc. |
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The other hand came up and together they described a near callipygous shape. |
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The camp mother managed to keep the stomachs full and the beds in tip-top shape. |
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Then they close in using sophisticated sonar to track the shape of the shoal. |
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Tidings had in some shape reached is ears that his father was not comfortably circumstanced as regarded money. |
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Rights in this way stem from social conventions that concretize and shape the values that underlie them. |
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Crozzles, burrs and clinkers are bricks which have partly lost their shape through overheating. |
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They are comparatively large, without outgrowths, of a rounded shape, with a flattened ventral surface and cryptostomy or plagiostomy with a lip. |
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Say what you will of dachshunds, their peculiar shape makes them the easiest breed of dog to trip over in existence. |
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Bifacially retouched knives used to deflesh hides and to cut meat or skin can be distinguished by their edge angle and partially by their shape. |
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He used gravity and the tension created by cooling glass to manipulate the piece into a dolphinlike shape. |
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A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or folly. |
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How does it work, though? It's based on the observation made some 200 years ago that electricity can change the shape of flames. |
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In 1984 Eurostyle happened in America as the bold style of international trendsetters became the sleek shape of luxury here. |
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The surface part of an exopinacocyte is polygonal in shape and covered with a mucous layer of self-secreted glycocalyx. |
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Such a notion identified woman with breaches in boundaries, with lack of shape or definition, with openings and exudings and spillings forth. |
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Two years later, a repeat laryngeal fiberscopy showed exactly the same appearance of the epiglottis, suggesting its shape to be permanent. |
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Any man who likes playing Santa Claus is in much better shape come Christmas if he has a German goiter. |
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They stopped inviting him to the gatherings, and he really got bent out of shape about it. |
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I'm a man with a gunt. How do I get rid of it? My legs and arms are in good shape, however. |
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The hawk boy's server is about the size and shape of a common garden hoe, but the handle is in the direction of the instrument. |
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The children's slide had a spirally helicine shape I had never seen before. |
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Measurement of the anomaly has helped to determine the likely shape and extent of the rock mass at depth. |
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The holotype of this species is subglobular in shape and ammoniticonic in its mode of growth. |
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This shape, which was developed through years of field experience, penetrates ordinary soil efficiently and stands rough use. |
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The differentiation of several species mainly relies on differences in the shape of the hymenial algae. |
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Size and shape were determined by the visual angle subtended at the eye combined with perceived distance and orientation. |
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Ptolemy offered explanations for many phenomena concerning illumination and colour, size, shape, movement and binocular vision. |
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The literary and practical achievements of the jurists of this period gave Roman law its unique shape. |
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A triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. |
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The bell itself is simple in design, hammered into shape with a small handle fixed to the top with rivets. |
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Modern Gymnarchus have teeth that vary in shape from incisiform at the symphysis to caniniform distally on the jaw. |
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Elizabeth established an English church that helped shape a national identity and remains in place today. |
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A major research effort in Dr. Nawrot's group is focusing on understanding in utero factors that shape disease risk later in life. |
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Polygonal stonework structures are also considered Cyclopean, composed of medium-large stones or irregular shape and not isodoma. |
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That night she finds a locket on her pillow. Gold, in the shape of a heart, Cupids jessant round the perimeter. |
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Kant's work continued to shape German thought, and indeed all of European philosophy, well into the 20th century. |
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The Liberty cap, also known as the Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward. |
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With the building itself taking shape, it was time to think about its internal adornments. |
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However he decided to extend his wage restraint policy for another year hoping that the economy would be in a better shape for a 1979 election. |
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The shape of European monasticism was determined by traditions and ideas that originated with the Desert Fathers of Egypt and Syria. |
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The relation of these different heights requires knowledge of the shape of the geoid and also the gravity field of the Earth. |
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The precise location can be discerned by a gentle bank roughly oval in shape. |
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This was the birth of a regulated stock market, which had teething problems in the shape of unlicensed brokers. |
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I have a Vectrex in great working shape along with a multicart that contains every game for the Vectrex except a couple of the lightpen games. |
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When it is about twelve days old, this cavity is quite filled up, and then the back assumes the shape of nestling birds in general. |
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Introduced in 1954, they are collectible, and are easily identified by their spherical shape. |
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An alternative manufacturing method is to use wound copper wire laid flat with a central conventional commutator, in a flower and petal shape. |
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The displacement X in this case is the deviation of the beam, measured in the transversal direction, relative to its unloaded shape. |
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The modern art movement in Bangladesh took shape during the 1950s, particularly with the pioneering works of Zainul Abedin. |
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In 2003 Daniel McCarthy suggested a triangular shape, with one side between the ears and a vertex towards the front of the head. |
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Anabaptism in shape of its various diversifications such as the Amish, Mennonites and Hutterites came out of the Radical Reformation. |
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The chapter house is notable for its octagonal shape, slender central pillar and decorative medieval frieze. |
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Over time, a shifting pattern of societies, circuits, quarterly meetings, annual Conferences, classes, bands, and select societies took shape. |
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In the early twentieth century a significant community began to take shape on the west coast of the United States. |
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A hulking shape burst through the doorway and hurtled down the corridor, leaving a maelstrom of air currents in his wake. |
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The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. |
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In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. |
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Advertising promoted the notion of how the UK 2011 census would help to shape Britain's future in areas such as healthcare and education. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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Such coppers or boilers appear to have been called miliaria, from their similarity of shape to a milestone. |
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Natural formations of similar shape are sometimes known as natural amphitheatres. |
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No need to explain where the lamb went or to shape your malfatti to look like hens' eggs. |
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The Round Tower is in reality far from cylindrical, due to the shape and structure of the motte beneath it. |
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By the end of the century, another bailey had been constructed to the west, creating the basic shape of the modern castle. |
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These panels may be square in shape, or sometimes triangular to accommodate arched or decorative bracing. |
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They are often cylindrical in shape to allow for a larger payload of flash powder, but ball shapes are common and cheaper as well. |
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They would then stuff them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape. |
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The filler used in many sausages helps them to keep their shape as they are cooked. |
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It is short and thick in shape and can be eaten grilled, fried, stewed, steamed or even raw when freshly made. |
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Many types of cystidia exist, and assessing their presence, shape, and size is often used to verify the identification of a mushroom. |
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Their color, shape, size, attachment, ornamentation, and reaction to chemical tests often can be the crux of an identification. |
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Slightly expanded they are called buttons, once again because of the relative size and shape. |
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They are often produced in moulds or forms, giving the outside of the pie a very regular shape. |
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Scones sold commercially are usually round, although some brands are hexagonal as this shape may be tessellated for space efficiency. |
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The decoration influences the shape of the letters, and various decorative forms are mixed in a very unclassical way. |
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Moore often refined the final full plaster shape and added surface marks before casting. |
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He was able to shape their speech and satirise their manners in what was to become popular literature among people of the same types. |
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As the idea for the story took shape and the writing began in earnest, Dickens became engrossed in the book. |
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Coffee, in the vocabulary of the place, may be called for in the shape of a demi-tasse, a capucin, or a mazagran. |
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It is in this time that the notation of music on a staff and other elements of musical notation began to take shape. |
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The common practice period is when many of the ideas that make up western classical music took shape, standardized, or were codified. |
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The beginnings of the sonata form took shape in the canzona, as did a more formalized notion of theme and variations. |
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Besides, most of these designes were abortive, or aborsive rather, like those untimely miscarriages not honoured with a soul or the shape and lineaments of an infant. |
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The analemma's shape varies by location, but is seldom perfectly balanced. |
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Above all the antagonism helped stimulate and shape German nationalism. |
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The hallmarks of ancient Egyptian civilization, such as art, architecture and many aspects of religion, took shape during the Early Dynastic period. |
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This outlook, masterfully given shape in Borges's best books, furnished artistic fuel for the supine antiwar and hostile antileft politics of our 1960s liberal literati. |
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The political union between these colonies began to take shape on 12 September 1922, when by letters patent Ascension Island became a dependency of Saint Helena. |
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The word cloche is a French term meaning bell due to its shape. |
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The Localism Act also introduced new rights and powers to allow local communities to shape new development by coming together to prepare neighbourhood plans. |
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The reactionary elements in the country have had their days in poisoning the minds of most of the city people. It is in the shape of communalism, communism and languagism. |
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It was the massness of the book in Menzel's view that had transformed it into both a problem and an enormously powerful medium that had the capacity to shape one's dreams. |
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In addition, our tool determines the charge state of a peak by calculating the similarity between the peak shape of monoisotope and the peak shape of the second isotope peak. |
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Beyond locating an object, echolocation also provides the animal with an idea on an object's shape and size, though how exactly this works is not yet understood. |
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But at least we remained bipartisanly faithful to our national habit of never joining any European enterprise until it is too late to influence its shape. |
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The new tailhook has a different shape to better catch arresting wires. |
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The rink at Dewars is the wrong shape for ice hockey, so when the team reformed in 2000 for two seasons they played their home games at Dundee Ice Arena. |
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It has the shape of a disk, and is ten to the fifty-ninth power yojanas in circumference, a number called a novemdecillion, and is 1,600,000 yojanas deep. |
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These two long strands entwine like vines, in the shape of a double helix. |
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Over the head of the body the lead was formed into the shape of a crown. |
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The pieces of iron obtained by cabbling are then heated in another furnace almost to fusion, hammered down into shape, and ultimately drawn out into bar-iron. |
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A piezoelectric motor or piezo motor is a type of electric motor based upon the change in shape of a piezoelectric material when an electric field is applied. |
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The cytoskeleton is a dynamic arrangement of actin filaments that maintain cell shape and are vital in mediating the mechanobiological response of the cell. |
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Crushed ginger snaps were rolled into a cannolilike shape and filled with whipped cream, strawberries and kiwifruit, more of which were arranged on the plate. |
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When you look at a chair, you are aware of its shape from a particular point of view, but defenders of this objection insist that you are also aware of its chairness. |
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Similar items offered by most packers include lamb chopettes or choplets, prepared by molding into a shape resembling a lamb chop before freezing. |
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The second one had slightly different shape from the followings. |
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The exact shape of the Irish tonsure is unclear from the early sources, although they agree that the hair was in some way shorn over the head from ear to ear. |
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While the resulting ice balls make a dramatic visual statement, their size and shape also serve a functional purpose, chilling the cocktail with little meltage. |
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The former is much in the shape of a canal boat, long, slim-built, sharp at each end, and propelled by setting poles and the cordelle or long rope. |
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It had a slender stem several feet high, and from its top stood up a single tongue of flame, an intensely red flower of the size and shape of a small corn-cob. |
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The most commonly used proppant is silica sand, though proppants of uniform size and shape, such as a ceramic proppant, are believed to be more effective. |
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Because of the elongated shape, several sheets may be laid out side by side in the same arena, allowing multiple games to be played simultaneously. |
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Keep those bass notes nice and steady, and you'll be in good shape. |
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They are essential for the integrity of the cell shape, and would theoretically be important for the ability of the cells to nidate in vessels and transgress capillary walls. |
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Due to the unusual shape of these PCBs, depanelization takes a long time. |
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In the disturbed zone, introgression was less frequent and slender body shape was associated with diatomivorous behaviour, smaller size and greater gut vacuity. |
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The physical condition of the distributary itself is in bad shape due to poor maintenance over longer periods of time, especially in the head reach. |
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While players of other outdoor sports deal with similar variations of field surface and stadium covering, the size and shape of their fields are much more standardised. |
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Intrusive rocks can also be classified according to the shape and size of the intrusive body and its relation to the other formations into which it intrudes. |
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In size, shape and coloration, it is fairly distinct among living falcons. |
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Abstract art uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. |
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We generalize the excedance statistic on permutations to maximal nonattacking rook placements on certain rectangular boards by decomposing them into boards of staircase shape. |
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A large number of them have been carved in the shape of a fish. |
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It is a narrow enclosure, roughly in the shape of a figure eight. |
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Measurements and diagrams explaining the size and shape of the wickets. |
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The origin of the corset is lost in remote antiquity. The figures of the early Egyptian women show clearly an artificial shape of the waist produced by some style of corset. |
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Every wardrobe needs an all-purpose cocktail dress, but these are often funner if you can find a retro party dress in flawless shape at a vintage clothing store. |
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Gemmae are frequently longer than wide or of irregular shape. |
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In 2014, Hamilton changed his helmet colour for the first time since his karting days, using a white helmet with red stripes in the shape of his 2011 design. |
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The colonnade may no longer be pushed forward with a pronaus porch, and it may not be raised above the ground, but the essential shape remains the same. |
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Owing to the peculiar shape of the pompano and the relatively large mesh in the pompano gill nets, the fish are not caught by being actually gilled. |
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Its shape is related to the structure of the gonarcus-parameres complex and of the coaptation structures which exist between this complex and the subgenital plate. |
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Although the process that forms drumlins is not fully understood, their shape implies that they are products of the plastic deformation zone of ancient glaciers. |
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The increasingly asymmetric underwater shape of the hull matching the increasing angle of heel may generate an increasing directional turning force into the wind. |
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Lipton turned to Charles Ernest Nicholson for his fourth challenge, and got a superb design under the inauspicious shape of Shamrock IV, with a flat transom. |
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As time wore on, quadrangular, 'H' or 'E' shaped floor plans became more common, with the H shape coming to fruition during the reign of Henry VII's son and successor. |
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The caudal fin has a strong lateral keel and a crescent shape. |
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Aristotle used the device to make observations of the sun and noted that no matter what shape the hole was, the sun would still be correctly displayed as a round object. |
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However, being easy to cast and shape, it came to be extensively used in the classical world of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome for piping and storage of water. |
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On a mount triangular, as the island of Britain itself is described to be, we seat in the supreme place, under the shape of a fair and beautiful nymph, Britannia herself. |
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The population pyramid for Iron Age Britain would have been a classic pyramid in shape, with no significant number of people older than fifty years. |
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Double Gloucester, a hard cheese traditionally made in a wheel shape. |
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By translating the Arab versions of lost ancient Greek geographical works into Latin, European navigators acquired a deeper knowledge of the shape of Africa and Asia. |
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The court's patronage of literature is especially important, because this was the period in which the English language took shape as a literary language. |
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The geographical shape of the valleys have their effect on culture. |
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Glacial deposits that take the shape of hills or mounds are called kames. |
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Ichthyophobia, defined as the fear of fish, is especially strong in the Navajo Indians, who will not eat fish nor have anything to do with articles made in the shape of fish. |
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Toward the middle of the 16th century, the Reformed began to commit their beliefs to confessions of faith, which would shape the future definition of the Reformed faith. |
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It is a film and television milieu configured by flows and transfers which shape film-making, criticism and consumption in a variety of antipodal ways. |
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A plan from 1344 to revive the Round Table of King Arthur never came to fruition, but the new order carried connotations from this legend by the circular shape of the garter. |
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Subsequent editions of the book remained popular with Protestants throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. |
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Long, a firm unionist, felt free to shape Home Rule in Ulster's favour, and formalised dividing Ireland into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. |
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The city's sea of Victorian houses began to take shape, and civic leaders campaigned for a spacious public park, resulting in plans for Golden Gate Park. |
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Irregular prisms have a cross-section with no well known shape. Some of the steel sections used in the construction industry belong to this category. |
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There is some debate about who was the first person to assert that the Earth is spherical in shape, with the credit going either to Parmenides or Pythagoras. |
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In Shakespeare's day, English grammar, spelling, and pronunciation were less standardised than they are now, and his use of language helped shape modern English. |
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The rectangular shape is derived from the shape of the chapel. |
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The pastry should be golden and retain its shape when cooked and cooled. |
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A favourite Pakistani curry is karahi, which is either mutton or chicken cooked in a cooking utensil called karahi, which is similar in shape to a wok. |
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These summits form a long ridge, and the sections joining the first four form a horseshoe shape around the head of the Taf Fechan, which flows away to the southeast. |
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