The paths and roadway are so newly laid, so perfectly cambered, that the rain runs off, to be spirited away by hidden drains. |
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Their roads were highways, raised up on a cambered bank of material dug from roadside ditches. |
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These are almost invariably twisty, wet, uneven, covered in spilt diesel, negatively cambered and crawling with fools. |
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In some railing designs, baluster ends are cambered or beveled for appearance. |
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The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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Most were straight, solid-surfaced, and cambered for drainage just as modern highways are today. |
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The case, protected by cambered sapphire crystal, elegantly shows off its bold curves. |
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This original and elegant collection is distinguished by its prettily-curved rectangular case which blends in with the cambered sapphire crystal. |
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Like his earlier Ader Éole, the Avion III featured deeply cambered wings shaped like those of a bat. |
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The cambered hearth opening is underlined by a baguette molding that runs down to the plinths. |
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The bezel and sapphire crystal are facetted at 6 and 12 o'clock to create a cambered effect and slender proportions. |
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The cambered, diamond-set steel case is decorated with discreet engraving and fits perfectly around the curve of the wrist. |
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Ideal for all occasions, it comes in a cambered square pink gold case and features a large date window at 12 o'clock. |
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The subtly cambered case middle will wrap itself snugly around even the daintiest wrists. |
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In some occasions, motor graders can produce inclined surfaces and surfaces with cambered cross-sections for roads. |
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The three hands and indices can be seen clearly through the slightly cambered sapphire-crystal glass. |
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Check for wannabes trying their luck down the inside and apex the slightly cambered Castrol Corner, a 90-degree right hander onto the 650m back straight. |
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The cockpits are deep and snug, with the standard Rapid Pulse backbands offering excellent lumbar support, while the cambered deck affords plenty of paddle clearance. |
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Last year's host, San Francisco's Olympic Club, was absurdly difficult, shaving cambered fairways already stiffened by nature into landing strips too small for marbles. |
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Steel or 18 K gold case with transparent back case, water-resistant to 30 m. A slightly cambered sapphire crystal protects the watch's twin-metal dial. |
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A total of 34 diamonds form two gleaming columns that adorn the case and emphasize the geometry of the cambered, rectangular case with its two-tiered flanks, an unmistakable Art Deco motif. |
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The three chronograph counters and the date indicator feature red and white accents, en-sures optimum legibility through the gently cambered sapphire crystal. |
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Inspired by an historical model from 1925, this platinum Chronometro Gondolo has a subtly-reworked elegant cambered tonneau case as well as a hand-guilloched, rhodium-plated gold dial. |
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Alongside a sophisticated, cambered case, the designer has given the entire movement a contemporary, high-tech look, including the bridges, gears and tourbillon cage. |
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The wings are stiff and cambered, with thickened streamlined leading edges. |
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Designed for both men and women of character, its pure lines, fine-brushed surfaces, taut angles and cambered profile give it the inimitable Versace style. |
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The cambered case, dial and crystal wrap elegantly around the wrist. |
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Bird nests have been found in the opening of the AH-64 tail rotor and nestled underneath the cambered fairing of a Black Hawk. |
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Then, the component in cambered and its legs cut! |
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Its highly distinctive case lugs, cambered profile or strap designed to merge seamlessly into the case middle, are embellished with brilliant-cut diamonds that may be set on each of its versions. |
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Airmen like Otto Lilienthal, who introduced cambered airfoils in 1891, used gliders to analyze aerodynamic forces. |
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Because he cambered the tires too much, he had less control on the turns. |
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