In Samhain, banks of grass-covered earth in the shape of a sleeping woman wrap around a pool encircled in a ring of birch trees. |
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Fire flared around in a ring, encircling the group, as the fire seemed to burn from Favriel's eyes. |
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The FBI placed an undercover agent in a ring of anti-government anarchists who called themselves DOI, Day of Inclement or hostile weather. |
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Clever editing had Bertie Ahern involved in a ring supplying worn Westlife underwear to fans in the east. |
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Soon came bolder, larger forms using stone spokes, or small, cusped roundels set in a ring, like an old telephone dial. |
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There was quite a pile of copper coloured hair in a ring around the chair when she finished. |
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Her face was streaked with salt and drying tears and her lower lip looked red in a ring of teeth marks where she may have bitten it. |
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Then the huddles break, and the 200 or so children join hands in a ring around the flagpole. |
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The feather is a skin appendage, like hair, that grows as a unique hollow tube from a follicle by the controlled proliferation of cells in a ring. |
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The limit switches and actuators can be connected either in a line or in a ring circuit. |
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Information notices were placed on front doors, notice boards and in a ring binder in each nursing home's staff room. |
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You can choose between standard staple binding and loop staple binding which makes it possible to file the product in a ring binder. |
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The left margin is set up to enable employees to file the forms in a ring binder. |
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The active muffler is a speaker cabinet which is concentric to the exhaust pipe and outputs the anti-noise in a ring around the end of the exhaust. |
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Holding hands and dancing in a ring is another group activity that can be used. |
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When an RFID chip embedded in a ring is brought near the shotgun, a solenoid switch instantly unlocks the trigger. |
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Unbranched long molecular chains of nucleotides, which are linked to each other by diphosphate links, either linearly or in a ring. |
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Green tourmaline is suggested for love, as lucky charm or in a ring that give you practicality. |
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When it is set in a ring carried in the annular of the left hand, chalcedony gives a big vigour. |
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The loop has a diameter of 60cm and can be coiled up for trabnsport in a ring of 25cm diameter. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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Fire burst in a ring around me and above the bowl with the champagne. |
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The researchers' calculations place the dust in a ring 2.5 astronomical units from Zeta Lep. |
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Under a colorless sky stained with clouds, ten sylphs dance in a ring. |
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All the GPs in the intervention group received the finalised paper guidelines in a ring binder by post. |
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A second later, ten psymancers appeared in a ring around her. |
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Neighbourhoods of a higher social status are, in turn, located primarily in a ring situated at 4 to 5 kilometres from the downtown centre and situated in the suburban zones in a north-western direction. |
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The stick ends in a ring of cap aimed in the metal skeleton of stick. |
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The gold in a ring is unoxidised metal, and transmuting it into the oxidised form would require it to deign to participate in some chemical reactions. |
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He used to write them down and keep them in a ring binder. |
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Placed in a tunnel 100 meters below ground, on the French-Swiss border, the cryogenic system designed and installed by Air Liquide distributes superfluid liquid helium in a ring measuring 27 km in circumference. |
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The splendid vocalists of the New York group Lionheart, for whom the piece was written, stood in a ring around the audience, answering each other antiphonally or uniting in high, unearthly harmonies. |
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It connects many NCIT member institutions in a ring around Ottawa and is used to develop advanced applications and the network services necessary to support them. |
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The stick carries two plates to the worn squaring and ends in a ring. |
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Traditionally, the angels danced in a ring. |
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It's a battle of wills, one man and one horse, in a ring. |
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Since a sequence of up to one minute is continuously recorded in a ring memory, the prior history behind a violation against the traffic rules is also available in images. |
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For example, with hybridisation, in a species complex of hundreds of similar microspecies, or in a ring species, the boundaries between closely related species become unclear. |
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