Fowler's work consists of repetitive handwritten words, scribed on paper in spirals and other patterns. |
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It has a top speed of fifty five miles per hour and riders will experience spirals, corkscrews, a cobra roll, and overbanked curves. |
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Deeply engraved in each structure was a pattern of wings and spirals, that almost resembled a bird flying towards the ceiling. |
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The pattern can be spied in everything from the spirals of sea shells to the shape of pine cones. |
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Made of 2in-thick slabs of precisely jointed oak, it spirals up, entirely self-supporting, without even a central pillar. |
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The shells are elongated spirals, with eight whorls and an estimated average aperture-to-length ratio of 28 percent. |
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Starbirth regions exist in most galaxies, particularly in spirals, and are obvious as clouds of predominantly hydrogen gas call H II regions. |
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Random pipes and spirals, and a control panel of unmarked knobs and sliders completed the B-movie feel. |
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It starts with the discovery of a man buried alive and spirals downward from there. |
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Their limbs stretch out, yawning and dipping into spirals, leans and lifts. |
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It suddenly leapt forward at full gallop as if it had been stung, leaving white, surfing churns and spirals of water in its wake. |
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I spent the next few cheerless evenings perspiring over our family computer, launching my new PDA into repeated death spirals. |
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As the particle gains energy, it picks up speed and spirals outward from the center of the machine. |
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A fountain and water channel will see water flowing in spirals down the steep gradient of the street. |
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So Aileen returns to her old trade, which spirals into violence and tragedy. |
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The night before, Brandon and I had hovered together over a flour-dusted counter, turning tiny lumps of pasta dough into rough, nubby spirals. |
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When a cancer-stricken doctor is brought in to investigate, the plot begins to spirals towards its startlingly inventive climax. |
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With an estate car, the slope is so steep that the entire airflow forms massive spirals as it breaks away from the top of the rear hatch. |
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He took the dish off the plate and began pouring it generously into the dark liquid, stirring the spirals into the tea with a small silver spoon. |
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Several numerically calculated trajectories are illustrated, and base Archimedean spirals are compared with analytically obtained results. |
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It spirals from crisp oration into stream-of-consciousness babble and finally into gibberish. |
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This train spirals up a steep mountain gorge, climbing 2,800 ft in 40 minutes. |
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My sea bass was faultless and came surrounded by tender asparagus and spirals of vinaigrette. |
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His aerobatics, including loops, death spirals, and night flights using phosphorus fireworks, captivated the crowds. |
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Many of the stones are engraved with ornamentations such as spirals, interconnecting loops, lozenges, and circles with lines emanating from them. |
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Some of the shading techniques used were cross-hatching, stippling, spirals and close repetition of continuous lines. |
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She watched a hawk make lazy spirals, and a white crane swooped down into the water next to her. |
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The sympodia are arranged more or less parallel to the stem axis and follow the phyllotactic spirals of the leaves. |
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She had on purple leggings that barely flared and a too-small white top with glittery purple spirals. |
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After shaping the spirals, he teased them with a comb for height and fullness. |
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In Champagne, for example, spirals, mandalas and other circular designs are stacked on a vertical support. |
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Counting ribs and phyllotactic spirals was easy and accurate, so that should have introduced little error. |
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Canes, too, may be wrapped or braided in ascending spirals on strong posts that either stand alone or support arches or pergolas. |
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Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art. |
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Some of the spirals found in Nature include seashells, animal horns, coiled snakes and creeping vines, among other things. |
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The front garden includes an evergreen magnolia, topiary spirals in pots, standard privets as well as hardy plantings in terracotta pots. |
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They were beautiful skaters with amazing death spirals and wonderful side-by-side spirals sequences that are missing in so many pair teams today. |
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My longing for something I apparently can't have is draining me and sending me into spirals of self-loathing. |
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These spirals were three and four years long each, so for all intents and purposes they were blocks. |
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My hand went automatically to my own neck, my soft fingers tracing the violet spirals adorning my pale back. |
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The horsefly's larva spirals up and down through soft mud, creating a cylindrical column in which it pupates. |
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This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings. |
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Geometric designs have always feature prominently in Celtic artwork with spirals, chevrons, scrolls and knot work. |
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We are also creating new death spirals, pair spins and carry lifts, besides trying to add another triple jump to the long. |
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In the past, she has hung whole rooms with her own silkscreened wallpaper, the paper covered with intricate and precise silverpoint spirals. |
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Soon the entire situation spirals out of control into a tragicomic mess of blunders, language barriers, bureaucratic snafus, and spin control. |
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Other planes have triangles that represent mountains, eyes with lines and arrows coming out of them, sunbursts, and a couple of spirals. |
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Almost immediately they run into a pointless spat with local tough guys that spirals into a violent feud. |
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Angeli's many works were on infinitesimals and he used them to study spirals, parabolas and hyperbolas. |
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Areas of Bradford could be abandoned to floods as the cost of protection spirals, a conference was told yesterday. |
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The designs are sometimes simply spirals or other patterns, but they might also be scenes from fairy tales or of famous people or places. |
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From there, it spirals into a prism of double-crosses, dirty politics, and police corruption. |
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On the bare floorboards was a design, a twisting pattern of spirals and waves that was mesmerising. |
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These methods allow engineers to fabricate many different types of planar IR antennas, including dipoles, spirals, and patches. |
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He did loops, sideslips, death spirals, wingovers and rollovers and even flew upside down 50 feet above the meadow. |
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Afterwards, he paced around in his own form, then as deer-beast, and then returned to his true shape to fly in spirals above the temporary camp. |
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The 3D curves are incorporated into a wire part, and the curve elements are straight lines, arcs, circles, spline curves, spirals and curves on surfaces. |
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As gas from the companion star spirals onto the so-called accretion disk surrounding the black hole, the material emits X rays and other radiation. |
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As the matter in the accretion disk spirals toward the black hole it is heated to very high temperatures and emits strong highly energetic electromagnetic radiation. |
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Leaves were borne in spirals or whorls, probably on short shoots. |
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As Errol spirals into madness, his brother desperately tries to rescue him from himself in a story whose suspense is dark. |
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The circles of periodicity are really spirals, stretched out along the arrow of time that flies only in one direction, and sooner or later brings down every creature. |
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Jason closes his notebook, fingering the spirals with his thumbnail. |
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A kaleidoscopic installation of 650 quilts spirals up to the ceiling in a grand display. |
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The tapered open twists and interwoven spirals of the fire screen shown in Plate IX also appear on an umbrella stand that was part of the Wanamaker display. |
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For another example from the botanical world, if you look at a sunflower you will see a beautiful pattern of two spirals, one running clockwise, the other counterclockwise. |
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Headdresses, like the African one pictured in this article, show one way in which people have used spirals based on shapes found in Nature for headdresses. |
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In ever-more-abstracted form and diverse media, these elemental shapes, such as spirals, labyrinths, lozenges, and goddesses, recurred in her work. |
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We show elementary hand-drawn patterns such as spirals and gold bands. |
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Galaxies and nebulae are often enormous spirals floating in outer space. |
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Both galaxies are spirals of roughly the same age, with stars strewn across flattened disks of roughly the same size, more than 100,000 light-years across. |
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Above any other area in the county the people of Ballon have faced tragedy after tragedy as the carnage on their local roads spirals to epidemic proportions. |
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The origin of her compulsive behaviour is the blank space around which the novel circles, as the former private-school girl spirals downward into drug addiction and anorexia. |
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There are just so many things that a creative government could do, and they would rather shove their thumbs up their bums and fiddle while Nassau spirals downward. |
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The squeeze bottles quickly form squiggles, dots, and spirals on almost every dish, and they're even used for tasks like dressing salads that do not require their precision. |
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Among other things, when the economy spirals out of control both parties' remedies tend to be politically shortsighted nostrums that invariably make things worse, not better. |
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Celebrity stylist Oscar James created this headful of loose spirals. |
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Hence you have a band who are clearly a bit un-nerved by the amount of freeloaders gossiping about their next load of charlie, and the whole thing spirals down from there. |
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One tent was a beautiful crimson with swirls of golden spirals. |
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They capture the coltish youth of two 16-year-olds in the throes of first love, but somehow missing is the fever of a relationship that spirals toward death. |
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Wrapping around them like spirals on a conch shell, everyone who had Power left formed themselves into a chain, one hand being placed on another's shoulder. |
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Some children with congenital heart abnormalities have fine tungsten spirals inserted into the heart to plug small holes between the cavities of the two ventricles. |
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Computer programs help diagram elaborate formations of tiny spirals that form massive, spiraled fractals to describe, say, the economic tendencies of your new, island society. |
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Wildly the frore wind blew the fallen leaves backwards, upwards, back towards the bare branches where they once lived, around circularly in tiny spirals across the street. |
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Social discipline has broken down, the economy is gasping for life and people's emotions are being provoked into ever-threatening spirals of discord and violence. |
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Shales also likes death spirals, while Cronin prefers lifts. |
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This is a gross oversimplification, I think, but it lays the groundwork for potential gnosis through these horror-inspired ascending spirals of identity and awareness. |
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These circles, the critics say, are more like spirals that turn ever more tightly upon a cultural gyre of trivial texts and even more trivial analyses of those texts. |
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Top side steel spirals and center punch with steel wing rod of thickness of 3mm. |
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Stress can sneak up on you, so try to notice the signs before it spirals out of control. |
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The gold spirals were unearthed in the Boeslunde area to the north of Skaelskoer, where several Bronze Age gold artefacts had been found. |
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In a strong magnetic field at right angles to the walls, the electron spirals around a magnetic field line as it bounces back and forth. |
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Atela, Gole, and Hotton have shown that in many such cases, the numbers of clockwise and counterclockwise spirals are in the Fibonacci sequence. |
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Scientists have demonstrated a way to mold radio waves into spirals that could allow multiple radio stations to broadcast at the same frequency. |
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The conventional wisdom is that such jets come only from elliptical galaxies that formed through the merger of spirals. |
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A game of one-upmanship between Fletcher and his pupil begins and quickly spirals out of control. |
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The courtship flight includes a mix of aerial acrobatics, precise spirals, and steep dives. |
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Surface patterns consisting of spirals, ridges, notches and fish scales decorate most carvings. |
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And the music is also built around spirals and circles, fulfilment and despair. |
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But once back in Walford, she spirals out of control again, and begins a slanging match in the middle of the street, right. |
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Why would Freud and Durkheim impose tautologous spirals of circularity on their disciples and put ill-fitted straitjackets on their clients? |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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The figures are highly stylised, and some pages use Germanic interlaced animal ornament, whilst others use the full repertoire of Celtic geometric spirals. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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The song spirals onwards and upwards on handclaps and vocal harmonies. |
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The first insertion into the narrative forms a gyre that, reminiscent of a unicursal maze, spirals into a center and then returns out again along the same path. |
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Energetic circular forms, triskeles and spirals are characteristic. |
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Can a well meaning traveller, who chances upon the lonely signal box while out walking, calm the man's fears before he spirals into self destruction? |
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His theatrical surfaces serve to conceal rather than reveal their author's views, and his fondness for towers of paradox spirals away from social comment. |
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He could find no such motions and concluded that the spirals were very distant, though he did not come round in favour of the island universe hypothesis. |
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