The white place mat was topped by custom made bone china, pure white plate etched in silver at the rim. |
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His brow wrinkled as his thoughts drifted back fifteen years ago, to events that were forever etched into his memory. |
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Joy was etched on their young faces as they danced to the music, passed the parcel and ate prettily-decorated cakes. |
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Lines of concern, however, were etched into his handsome face, framed by a luxurious mane of shoulder length light brown hair. |
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I'll never forget what happened in Sydney last year, that's etched in my mind forever. |
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Many memories were lost or left behind that day, but some are indelibly etched on the minds of the islanders forever. |
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The times I have been able to spend with you will always be etched in my memory. |
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What they achieved during this summer will be forever etched in the history of the club. |
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One sobering statistic that will be forever etched in my mind is that over 3,000 children lost a mother or father on that fateful day. |
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Ironically, September 19th, 2003, is etched in the memory of most local people for a completely different reason. |
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In one vast flash of light, equal to 100 suns, the buildings are etched against a sky of fire. |
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When the team reflect upon this defeat, two questions will be etched in their minds. |
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Wednesday, April 11 th 2001 will forever be etched in my memory as one of the best days of my life. |
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His eyes stare dully from a pinched little face etched with pain and suffering. |
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A world known only to her and one in which mice and birds have etched meridians and longitudes, mapping her territory. |
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Further round you cross the meridian line, etched in stone, beside a disused pavilion still home to the model remains of a multimedia exhibition. |
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On our topo maps we had etched an ambitious, 225-mile loop that took us far north of the ongoing drought in central and southern Mongolia. |
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They have shown that cells align themselves with topographical features such as parallel grooves etched into a biomaterial surface. |
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We pushed open the 600 year-old great oak door, hard as bell metal with the patina of pilgrimage etched deep into its rough grain and stepped in. |
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The truth is that deeply etched abdominals actually make a waist appear smaller than does a midsection with little or no definition. |
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But I only recently found that Hardware engineers have often buried secret little artworks, etched in miniature on chips. |
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Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown. |
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He etched deep lines ensuring no possible misinterpretations about his future. |
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They swung from the monkey bars and grinned from the hopscotch lines etched on the pavement. |
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In a standard memory chip, circuits are etched into a base layer of pure monocrystalline silicon. |
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MicroVue's display consists of a silicon chip with more than a million pixels etched onto its surface. |
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Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt. |
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When dismantled it provided some surprises in the form of unfired paint and etched plates around the wings of the angel. |
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A novel lowpass filter with a uniplanar, compact photonic band-gap structure etched in the ground plane has been proposed and demonstrated. |
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Feet slipping beneath them, they gripped the rail and stared at the ice, nervous excitement etched on their faces. |
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These saints are our brothers and sisters in the Lord, and many of their life stories have been etched into our minds. |
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The audience was spellbound when two aircraft etched a heart in the sky with their colourful trails. |
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Roman entertainment, like Roman roads, Roman baths, Roman villas etc, is etched in people's minds today as a result of recent films. |
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A fine burin was used to engrave the music on a copper plate, which was then etched with acid. |
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But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen. |
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Their experience had been shared by two million squaddies and is etched into the souls of all those who served. |
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Each of the 110 first-quarter Olympians got a handsome, high-end quadrant with their name etched upon it. |
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The walls are dark wood and carvings are etched carefully into posts set around the room. |
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The interiors of the restaurant retain the Raj traditions, with wood panelling, etched glass, high windows, Italian marble, and subdued lighting. |
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A trench is etched in a surface of the integrated circuit substrate such that a tip is formed. |
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In September 2002 Carlson sent samples of this material to Dan Behnke, who etched them with sulfamic acid to remove the calcite. |
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They manufacture chemically etched brass suitable for a myriad of architectural applications. |
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Bumpers were damaged, wing mirrors were ripped off and deep scratches were etched into paintwork. |
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His reputation as someone who couldn't win a chook raffle even if he bought all the tickets was etched into folklore. |
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The reflecting pool and an abstract poem etched in paving stones attract visitors to one of Cleveland's most beloved institutions. |
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Humans have been personifying animals long before the Sumerians etched their first goat-headed man. |
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And even if that memory had not been etched imperishably into his heart and mind, he had no choice. |
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Afterward, Wilde took us on a short hike to show us nearly thousand-year-old petroglyphs etched on boulders. |
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And for those of us who as journalists covered the two conclaves that year, the memories are etched inalterably in our minds. |
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The intertwining branches cast many flickering shadows on the floor of the forest, as the ground itself was etched in Indian ink. |
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Other tiles are etched on the surface and painted with permanent glass pigments. |
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Wembley in 1979 witnessed the most extraordinary conclusion of any Cup final, and the drama remains etched in the participants' minds. |
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His voice came out cold and rigid yet fiery with untamed anger etched within it. |
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Printing plates had traditionally been etched with platinum chloride, an expensive and limited chemical. |
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She hung up, switched on the television, and saw plumes of white smoke etched against the blue Texas sky. |
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The technology is being pioneered by winemakers in Australia and Italy, using holograms, invisible ink and unique numbers etched onto bottles. |
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Then the copperplate is etched, and the image transferred onto fine Japanese paper. |
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A long white coat concealed her tall, slender form and her face was perfect, flawless, as if all of her features were etched in stone. |
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Rubber corrodes silver, and it can become so deeply etched that only a silversmith can repair the damage. |
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My eyes scan the pewter-grey mudbanks and mudflats and a distant shoreline etched with filigrees of sinuous creeks. |
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Disturbing images are powerfully etched with imaginative dynamics and piercing vocals. |
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We set off to walk the cliff path to St Abbs Head, a rugged headland etched with sheer sea cliffs and dramatically deep gullies. |
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All have applied ornament as well as etched or engraved decoration on a spot-hammered ground. |
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Each spoon in the set has different applied ornament and etched decoration on a hammered ground. |
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The etched lines are then filled with ink, and the plate put through a printing press so the picture can be transferred to paper. |
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After seeing him close his mouth, I abruptly turned away and resumed staring at the idiotic carvings of professed lovers, etched into my desk. |
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The etched wire in the capillary was washed with copious deionized water, and then with acetone. |
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He's assigned to the inmate group and is stripped naked, deloused, and given a potato sack-style uniform with the number 77 etched on the front. |
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On the screen the girl turned, despair etched in the taut lines of her scream. |
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You can see her desperation and fear for tomorrow etched in the worried lines of her face. |
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The earliest monochromators were prisms, but these gave way to diffraction gratings, flat plates etched with very finely spaced parallel lines. |
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The aluminum ground, etched with wavering striations or gridded squares crossed with lines, can be seen through the paint. |
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He couldn't see her features from this distance, but the image of her bright blue eyes and deeply dimpled smile were etched in his mind. |
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Musical characters are etched into the concrete floor and enhanced with black grouting. |
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When I etched the film emulsion, I was looking for a way to animate without a camera. |
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For every one of these bags you imagine a few more grey hairs, a few more lines etched deeper into the forehead. |
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Layered deposits have been partly eroded by the wind in some places, exposing an etched surface. |
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Etchants are commonly employed in the manufacture of resistor boards where films of gold, nickel, or chromium are to be etched. |
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Complete oxeas and styles are rare but do occur scattered as weathered elements on exposed etched surfaces. |
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But a dressing-down from him was something that would be etched in anyone's memory, still fresh after 40 years. |
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The widest zone begins with a belt, composed of two cords and two ribbons, geometrically ornamented, while the aperture is wavily etched. |
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Deep creases puckered the corners of his eyes and etched a spider-thin webwork of lines around his mouth. |
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While redecorating the front room he discovered the names of previous occupants underneath the wallpaper and etched on to the plaster. |
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Tall, thin Tudor-imitation buildings travel past me, the familiar not registering in my mind, etched in by repetition. |
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The curve of the exterior wall is dressed in gray granite on which the alphabets, hieroglyphs and symbols of over 120 languages are etched. |
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Their name will remain etched on the stone table of relentless, hard working rock n roll bands. |
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Even resistant minerals such as zircon have been found to be etched by bacteria. |
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But they would remain etched forever in the minds of those who enjoyed leisure in their days of yore. |
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Illuminated switches also can use the PVD process as the lettering is laser etched into the surface toward the end of the procedure. |
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Another bright flash of lavender lightning etched the sky, and I shot from my seat at what I saw. |
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Later, the squiggles were etched on light-sensitive paper that could be developed like a photograph. |
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Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms. |
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She smiles and even giggles constantly, and her otherwise flawless creamy complexion is delicately etched with laughter lines. |
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The paste etched the glass very lightly, giving a clear if somewhat faint design without the deep linear outline of the first process. |
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In several prints, texts are etched across aquatinted backgrounds in which ghostly, half-remembered realities float. |
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The air had a hallucinatory clarity tonight with the bank towers etched against the sky and a surreal arc of sprinklers tending the fields below. |
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It was a tiny gold locket on a delicate chain with cursive lines etched into it. |
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Obvious concern was etched on her face, making it loose its austere quality. |
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On another occasion, these same slogans were etched onto the windows of her car with permanent etching fluid. |
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When he was two, my younger son had a set of tantrums that are etched in my mind. |
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It was a victory etched out in the main through a team effort and a very fine one at that. |
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The obvious place to look was at scars in rocks which had been etched by the radioactive decay process. |
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Its surface was etched with carvings and hieroglyphics, dating back to the dawn of the world itself. |
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They could not see the anger etched on the man's face due to the shadows masking him. |
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Before my eyes was a large, empty chamber, bare save for an interesting pattern etched upon the floor and a weapon rack by the entrance. |
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At its base rested a small, weathered plaque with a few words elegantly etched into the fine stone. |
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Resting at the thick base of the old tree sat a beautifully etched envelope. |
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An eclectic palette of samples etched out paths seldom visited in accessible forms. |
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A beginner can produce etched glassware and small flat pieces of glass and mirror with no experience. |
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The front layer of glass is etched with a grid pattern on the inside surface to form a template for the liquid crystals. |
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Printing that picks up ink from lines cut or etched in a metal plate is called intaglio printing. |
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My fingers lingered on the smooth leaves etched into the metal as I turned to Adam with a questioning look in my eyes. |
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Their names had been etched into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows. |
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One submission called for photographs of victims to be etched into glass plates. |
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In the manufacturing process this copper foil is partly etched away, and the remaining copper forms a network of thin wires. |
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All of the crystallized copper was enclosed in calcite, which was etched away with a sulfamic acid solution. |
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The tooth surface is then etched with a gel-like acid to prepare it for an adhesive used to secure the resin composite to the tooth. |
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Marble is much softer than granite and is highly porous, so it's easily etched by acids. |
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These are typically made from layers of epoxy-based resin and fibreglass and copper, on which conductive tracts are etched. |
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By shrinking the size of the transistors and other features etched into the silicon, more of the tiny devices can be squeezed onto a single chip. |
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Miller was the first photojournalist to witness these scenes, and the images she captured are indelibly etched on the public consciousness. |
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And it's like other dates that you know are going to be etched in our memory forever. |
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So if you want to remember a date that will be etched in history, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast area August 29th. |
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The final will be a huge undertaking for a team which could be etched in the annals of history. |
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The major turned the buckle in his fingers and frowned at the jagged characters etched into the metal. |
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Public education is a responsibility that is etched into the constitutions or statutes of the states. |
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On either side of him were tall columns of black stone upon which were etched stories of evil gods and battles from long ago. |
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Guernica is etched in my consciousness as the image of defencelessness, trampled innocence, Franco's savagery. |
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The date it all started is indelibly etched on the former police officer's memory. |
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Wednesday 30th September 1984 was such a life-changing day for me that the date has been etched on my memory ever since. |
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The year 1963 is etched in the hearts and minds of many people as the year in which President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. |
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The design is etched into the gold leaf with a sharp needle-like instrument. |
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Where needed, precast concrete panel walls are erected, etched with images of local wildlife. |
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The great claymore shone in all its glory, its black and gold hilt, intricately etched with the markings of the society. |
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But the events which unfolded on the afternoon of January 14 will be forever etched in the memories of all those involved. |
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Some chemicals will attack it, thereby enabling it to be etched. |
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Standing at the centre of the memorial are six large basalt obelisks etched with the names of all the countries where Australians have been held prisoner of war. |
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Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes. |
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He prefers a conversation, and conversations aren't etched in stone, they're iterative. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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In Sisyphus, artist Luciano Fabro presents a marble cylinder on which he has etched a nude, caricature-like self-portrait. |
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Doors, all plain wood with similar lines of grain etched in each of them passed quickly on either side, and he soon found the one he was looking for. |
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It was etched in with a branding iron, never to be forgotten. |
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The crystals are dodecahedral with lightly etched trapezohedral faces. |
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Most manufacturers offer choices of beveled, etched, and stained glass. |
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Artifact descriptions are etched in Braille into glass lecterns in the National Museum of Colombia, and photosensor-activated handrails trigger audio narrations. |
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The Torah was etched into stone and brought down a mountain. |
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I still remember the hurt that was etched on his face as he tried to come to terms with the defeat and more particularly, the manner of that defeat. |
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The faces from the photographs become likewise etched into your mind. |
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Woodcuts were cheap to produce as they could be printed in quantities of many thousands, rather than the hundreds that etched images on copperplate could yield. |
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Specimen designations were etched on discs with a vibrating scriber. |
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Using grease pencils, these airmen etched the progress of enemy bombers onto the back of the Plexiglas board so that air defense commanders could evaluate and respond. |
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It was a wonderful game that will forever be etched in the memory. |
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The horror of what followed is permanently etched on countless memories. |
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The pain etched on the face of every single Lisbon Lion was proof, if any were needed, of the remarkable bonding achieved by this singular football team. |
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He had tiny, spindly arms, but ones deeply etched with the criss-cross of muscles held only slightly in check just below the taut canvass of his skin. |
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He remained motionless in the next shot but the fear of what was to follow was etched on his face. |
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To push this concept further, Whistler etched many of his views directly onto the copperplate as he saw them so that the printed etchings are reversed. |
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To one side of the balcony door, nearer the bed, stood a substantial armoir, again in mahogany, with etched jade panels inset into its double doors. |
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The images from her memorial service and the faces of the grief stricken soldiers she served with are etched into my memory. |
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That date is etched onto a flask he gave me to store last minute, to be given back in the states once we were home. |
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The trials and tribulations that the college faced and the tortuous path it traversed are deeply etched in the memories of those who are associated with it. |
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A large Freud etched self-portrait, with typical merciless etching to delineate each patch of skin, is perhaps the most memorable work in the exhibition. |
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He viewed it as if etched into the vigor of late August trees and the tangerine sunsets that became so common and came so soon as the fall winds approached. |
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The physical Hookie is an etched glass paperweight in the shape of a brilliant-cut diamond. |
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The hatch was open, and she carefully climbed into the cockpit, settling the helmet over her head and not noticing the worn chinstrap or the initials MR etched in the back. |
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Most of the traditional tattoos such as patterns of lotus, snake, figures of deities, or religious symbol were mostly etched for religious or spiritual purposes. |
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They speak slowly and soberly, the pain evident in their voices, their faces etched with despair. |
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His arrival in America inspired brighter colors and larger pieces and he developed a method of embossing designs around the border of the etched images. |
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But judging by her speech, her own feelings appear to be very personally etched all over her address which included a strong message for women to be anything but doormats. |
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England have expected too much from him and the triple strain of captaincy, wicketkeeping and trying to score quick runs has been etched all over his face. |
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Kenney's work was gentle by Lampoon standards, etched with nostalgia and scenes of mock domestic bliss. |
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The accompanying circular installation has positive and negative words etched in glass effectively highlighting the role of chance in the wheel of life. |
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Words blurred together into a mass of sound, as Izzy looked at the woman beside her, slumped over pain and tiredness being etched into her very being. |
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If he can get into his stride from the throw-in at Clones, then Coulter has the capacity to leave his hallmark of solid gold quality firmly etched on the game. |
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You can see how the needle has etched into the clay surface, how the scuffed surface of the clay is brought out with underglaze stains. |
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The hardship, penury and hunger of the early 1930s is etched in the collective memory of older Americans. |
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I got a bruise in the shape of a detailed boot print etched in my back. |
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Analyses are performed using polished, etched sections using a reflected light microscope, or with thin sections using a petrographic microscope. |
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And the despair etched into the faces of fans at the Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte was shared by expat Brazilians around the world. |
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The Fiesta logo is etched in chrome on the handle of the juicer and on the top of the ice crusher. |
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The exposed metal line, which becomes an etched line on the plate, is softer or blurrier than with a hard-ground etching. |
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The thick-bedded dolostone's straticulate character was brought out as fine etched parallel grooves on the broken surfaces by weathering. |
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With the classic total-etch technique, both the enamel and dentin are etched with phosphoric acid. |
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Famous line drawings etched into Peru's Nazca desert plateau around 1,500 years ago are enduring puzzles. |
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Cube necklace by Sarah Spalding, pounds 975, kickplate pendant, pounds 230, and etched cuff, pounds 480, both by Saizig Carey. |
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The sacrifice of your sons, daughters and wards is etched in the collective memory of nations consciousness, never to be erased. |
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As a further measure, have your catalytic converter etched or forensically marked and place stickers in the windscreen to say it has been done. |
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The Instamatic flashes etched cruel skeletal shadows on his sagging face. |
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Available lead-in configurations include blown, acid etched, or drilled countersink, or any combination. |
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Three of the four standing plates are spongily etched with acid washes, while one remains glossily transparent. |
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The bottle is taller and broader than Crown Royal Deluxe and boasts etched detailing and a gold crown cap. |
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The details of destruction of Hindu temples, by Kala Pahada are still deeply etched in Oriya folksongs. |
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A HISTORIC painting of a white horse which was etched on to rocks more than a hundred years ago has been vandalised. |
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His own etched plates appear not to have been published commercially until after his death, and early states are very rare. |
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Although many of Bruce Sandler's handcrafted candle votives, vases, goblets and tumblers are made from etched blue glass, all of them are green. |
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The bottle features a rendering of the World's Fair's geodesic dome etched in gold leaf. |
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The Anasazi, Fremont, Navajo, and Paiute etched these human, animal, and abstract images into the desert varnish on the smooth sandstone. |
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The sample can then be etched to reveal the microstructure and macrostructure of the metal. |
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Consistent with genuine specimens, the etched shells accurately exhibit dextral chirality, or right-handedness. |
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To make the hair achieve instant colour change, the nano-scale diffraction gratings will be etched into the individual hair strands. |
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Laser etched yardage scales are included in the main body of the sight and on the guard mounting bar to make fine-tune adjustments. |
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The scanning electron micrographs of the fracture surfaces etched with chloroform given in Fig. |
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The galena of the ore contains microscopic inclusions of various forms that become visible upon polished surfaces etched with hydrochloric or nitric acid. |
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Usefully, the outboard shrouds' bottlescrews come with an etched adjustment scale for easy tuning while the genoa furler is neatly fixed underdeck. |
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The BRL Hardy people have two ranges of wines bearing the Tintara name, the more exxy one with the name Tintara etched into the glass, and this cheaper line, Tintara Cellars. |
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The Little Mix star opted to have a moustache, beard and unibrow etched on her face for the day rather than hear a truth revealed about her by one of her bandmates. |
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They then etched a thin gold film with lines 300 nanometers wide. |
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Both appear to be sundials with gnomon curves etched on a flat surface. |
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Numbers of bones, reindeer antlers, and animal teeth were found, with rude pictures carved or etched on them of seals, fishes, reindeer, mammoths, and other creatures. |
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The bottom load, out-fold, three-panel, last panel single door system included rain tempered glazing above the muntin and acid etched glazing on the lower portion. |
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Elliptical dark wood product display islands with etched glass tops are enhanced with caramel-toned terrazzo to encourage interaction, conversation and easy circulation. |
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To make the mirrors, researchers at the University of California, San Diego etched each side of a silicon chip so that one side appeared green and the other red. |
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Many of the intricate designs etched into suits of Greenwich armour, including King Henry's own personal tournament harnesses, were based on designs by Holbein. |
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She is very curious to see what Maureen, the receptionist, looks like when abstracted from that stern matronly gaze etched irremovably into her stony forbidding features. |
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They spread out hand-carved jungle deities, intricately etched bowls and chains of gleaming shells, should the din-dins want to take a souvenir home with them. |
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