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Even the wool carpeting is colored with vegetable dyes, and is collected and recycled after its useful life span.
Two sets of giant arches will span the width of Whitehall to ensure the headcount is accurate.
Five minutes later, we passed under the fine 1847 viaduct that has a wide cast-iron span over the river and many brick arches either side.
I silently thanked my short concentration span for tuning in for the first few minutes at least.
At the end of the movie, an ensemble comedy, there are about half a dozen catharses in a two-minute span of time.
Because these parameters span two orders of magnitude, we cannot determine mutation rates.
The pressure for change is urgent, however, and only politics can span the gap.
They span from the days of the samurai and shogun, to 1945 when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
He then produced the talisman he had made, a large, deep-blue crystal held in the center of a circle of dark leather a span across.
Mr Hughes entered this last class with his modified microlight, which had to have a wing span not exceeding 30 feet.
A higher management span of control in microbiology was associated with identification of bacteria to the genus and species level.
Brahma, the topmost material entity, has a life span equal to the life of the universe.
Aihole is one of those remarkable sites that span time and has evidence of dolmens, Buddhist chaityas and stupas, Jain and Hindu temples.
As you can see we managed to pull it off although I must say I've never before done a review in such a short span of time.
Increase the life span of your cell phone and battery by following the manufacturer's directions for using the phone and charging the battery.
In a short life span, he traveled the whole country and established an order of Hindu monks.
They span the period from James Cook's first Pacific voyage, which charted the east coast of Australia in 1770, to the present.
In the span of 28 short minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding.
The Two-Tailed Pasha is the largest European butterfly, with the fore-wing span of the female often measuring more than 4 inches.
Though he admits that he's a pack rat, Caouette points out 160 hours of material isn't so much when collected over a span of 20 years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The bridge across the Zambezi River is a pretty one, with a single span of 610 feet, and was constructed by an American firm.
The leady traced the ruined span with his metal finger, a tiny spider-web, almost invisible.
They were even able to extend their life span to something like two months.
Those radiations when we are caught and held close will shorten the life span to a hundredth of what it is now.
The thought came to me that my brother-in-law's life span would not be a long one.
He takes as the live load for a bridge two such engines, followed by a train of wagons covering the span.
The testudinate is employed where the span is not great, and where large rooms are provided in upper stories.
The span attached to the cringles on the leech of a square sail to which the bowline is toggled or clinched.
The load is carried along a trackway consisting of a single span of suspended cable, which covers a comparatively short distance.
The memory span for unrelated objects is far too limited to permit us to grasp and retain that number of unrelated impressions.
He had a memory span for digits of about eleven, as compared with the ordinary record of about eight.
Her coachman had all he could do to control her mettlesome span of Spanish mares.
Failing in that, a good span of horses could have conveyed us to Modesto during the afternoon.
Harriet was ten, I was not quite nine, and Lars was only twelve, hence we spent long hours in yoking and unyoking our unruly span.
I struck downstream and shouted, as the open spring wagon came into view on the middle span.
The overpass, which crosses the CP train tracks, was built in 1965 and carries 29,800 vehicles across the span daily.
You've got a span of mules that can outpull my yoke of oxen any day.
The span was built in the middle of the 19th century and tourists love to take picture on the bridge which overlooks the Guadalquivir River.
She traversed the immense viaduct, whose arches span untroubled meadows and the dreamy flow of Tewin Water.
Cognitive deficits include problems with memory, attention span and concentration, and executive functioning.
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