The 12m x 12m plot tapered towards the rear and was made up of a series of terraces, subdivided into rhomboid shaped beds. |
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If we look closely at our mind we can see that it is made up of individual thoughts. |
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Venus is covered in a mass of clouds which are thought to be a couple of miles thick and made up of sulphuric acid. |
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And many would argue that intelligence is made up of unconscious, conscious, and semi-conscious elements, experiences. |
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Other Bijou main courses are made up of traditional winter warmers such as saltimbocca, roasted loin of lamb, roasted rabbit and guinea fowl. |
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I am curious as to exactly when scientists found out that space is a vacuum and not made up of ether? |
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Blood is made up of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. |
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The group is made up of English Afro-Caribbean women with no experience of violence. |
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The group is made up of rural rednecks, and their white-shoe allies on the adjacent suncoast. |
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The outcome was an abstract painting made up of stamps or impressions of a paint-covered ball. |
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Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs. |
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The lobes are made up of milk-producing glands, called lobules, which secrete milk into a system of ducts. |
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Traditionally, spies revolt against Labour governments because they fear the party is made up of unpatriotic reds. |
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He also pointed to the large number of families made up of young mainland women who married older Hong Kong men. |
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Everything he says about these issues is knee-jerk and over-bearing and made up of half-pieces of information he doesn't fully understand. |
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The new facility, on Rectory Road, replaces the previous cramped and out-of-date building made up of four residential houses knocked together. |
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It lasted around five hours, with a number of musicians and speakers working a crowd, made up of all ethnic backgrounds. |
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As much as 75 per cent of e-mails are made up of redundant or unwanted messages. |
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She slipped her fingers in and drew out a finely wrought red-gold chain made up of many thin links joined together in a twisted rope. |
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The only all-American crew I would be all praise for has to be made up of Alicia Silverstone alone. |
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The 1,750 sq ft bungalow is made up of three buildings connected by modules that act as light wells and avoid claustrophobic corridors. |
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The shortfall will be made up of local government allocations, town councils and the rates. |
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Modern scientific studies find that only the brain's left hemisphere is active in speaking foreign languages made up of alphabets. |
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The cross-ply tyre is made up of superimposed layers of textile cord running at alternate angles from bead to bead. |
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Each board will be made up of 15 members, eight tenants, five independents and two councillors. |
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The NWPMA is a regional trade association made up of distributors, suppliers and supplier reps in the promotional marketing industry. |
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Natural proteins are made up of alpha-amino acids, which have a carboxyl group and an amino group separated by one carbon atom. |
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The camp was ready for my sole occupancy and, yes, it was made up of those wonderful, traditional, Mongolian felt tents they called yurts. |
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The suitable land to dig rain pit is midland area, which is made up of laterite soil. |
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My party of eight would be made up of six Canadians, a European, and a Latin American. |
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Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery. |
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More than half of Family Tree is made up of recent, minimally orchestrated vocal performances, and most of them are reprised b-sides. |
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The older areas in the center of the city are often made up of mud and cement houses with corrugated zinc roofs. |
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His following is made up of satyrs and sileni and maenads, who seem possessed or intoxicated. |
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The fog-filled Russian River Valley is made up of 11,000 acres devoted heavily to Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Zinfandel. |
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It typically has 50,000 or more soldiers, is made up of two or more corps, and is commanded by a lieutenant general or general. |
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You can keep the ankle-biters satisfied with a kids' menu made up of perennial favourites such as chicken nuggets, fish fingers and sausages. |
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Mafia is the largest island in this archipelago, which is made up of many smaller islands atolls and tidal sandbars. |
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Pleopods are made up of two narrow, annulate rami, the anteriormost being the slightly longer of the two. |
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Each Scottish regiment also has pipers and drummers but these pipe bands are made up of combat soldiers, and are less formal than brass bands. |
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The Reference library is, as the name suggests, not a lending library but made up of archives, periodicals and other research materials. |
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He was particularly interested in the ideas of improving telescope design by using lenses made up of two different types of glass. |
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The team is made up of about 60 military and civil affairs officers doing mostly humanitarian work. |
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A porphyrin is a macrocyclic molecule that is made up of four smaller pyrrolenine rings. |
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Some are made up of dense, black, homogeneous basalt, with no visible mineral grains. |
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A smaller proportion of the basket will be made up of the British pound, Thai baht and Russian rouble. |
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Each group was made up of units designated by letters, which were then assigned appropriate sectors on circles of different sizes. |
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This clothing industry trade group is made up of men's apparel retailers and manufacturers of suits and tailored clothing. |
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Afghanistan's interim cabinet is made up of 11 Pashtuns, eight Tajiks, five Hazaras, three Uzbeks and three people from other ethnic groups. |
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Initially, this key faculty element was made up of a mixture of master sergeants, sergeants major, captains and majors. |
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Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower. |
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Generally there are two meals a day made up of a communal bowl of sadza and these same dirty hands and fingers are the instruments for eating. |
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Each brigade was made up of four small battalions and each battalion was organized into two columns. |
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We've always had a choir made up of boy and girl trebles, together with male altos, tenors and basses. |
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Lions live in prides, family groups made up of a number of females and one or only a few male leaders. |
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The audience will be made up of groups including identical twins and students. |
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In this era of leagues and cups to beat the band it is hard to imagine that the rest of the season was made up of friendly fixtures. |
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The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome. |
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Over 60 per cent of this area is made up of the single tehsil of Kishtwar, which, in turn, divides equally into four major valley systems. |
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A marimba group is made up of half a dozen musicians, two of them playing large, wooden marimbas, which resemble xylophones. |
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The percussion group is usually made up of timbals, drums, plates and bass drums and cymbals. |
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The brass quintet is a fun and whacky group made up of members of the Bournemouth Symphonic Orchestra brass section. |
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes. |
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The coastline is made up of various shades of gold set in a translucent turquoise sea. |
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He asserted that the highlands and maria are made up of different kinds of rock, and the Apollo samples seemed to confirm that. |
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The unique feature of this concept is that the eight and the quadruple sculls will be raced by mixed crews made up of men and women. |
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These materials are made up of specific monomers including saccharides, amino acids, and nucleotides, respectively. |
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For example, carbon 12 has a mass of exactly 12 amu, but it is made up of six protons and 6 neutrons. |
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As a social base it had the older generation of the modern middle class, made up of professional workers, technocrats and civil servants. |
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Half of the house, the lower part, was made up of clay bricks of brown or red, while the upper levels was all beige or russet woodwork. |
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The society is made up of the wealthy upper class, the middle class, and the working or lower class. |
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This protective shaft is made up of tiny cells that overlap each other, much the way fish scales do. |
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These sawlike ridges are made up of equilateral triangles, but often they contain bent and irregular teeth. |
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Sebaceous nevus is a congenital lesion made up of excessive sebaceous glands and malformed hair follicles. |
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The global constituent assembly shall be made up of 300 members, elected from all national assemblies. |
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Good ales are made up of many of the same ingredients which are in great bread. |
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In the old days, the Lords was simply made up of individuals who happened to be born into the right family at the right time. |
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The only marks in the composition are geometric shapes made up of thin lines that seem to be carved into the paint. |
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They live in permanent small family groups made up of a stallion and one to several mares and their foals. |
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It was made up of white oleanders and pink roses lined with small chrysanthemums tied together with a single satin ribbon. |
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For centuries the House of Lords was made up of old aristocrats, those who were born lords or ladies. |
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One of our first steps has been to establish a cycling development team made up of officers from all areas of the council. |
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There had been speculation that Division One would be made up of 10 teams as opposed to the past season's 12 divided into two groups of five. |
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Another was Giacomo Rafaelli, who specialized in so-called micromosaics, which were made up of minute tesserae. |
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It was made up of different-ranking members, headed by chiefs called ariki and rangatira. |
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The artwork, made up of empty bottles, cigarette boxes, full ashtrays and paint tins was put together by Damien Hirst. |
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The crushing mechanism is made up of three shafts with three rollers mounted on each. |
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The list of names is under constant review in each area, by a group made up of representatives from participating agencies. |
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Latex emulsions are made up of polymeric materials suspended in an aqueous solvent by a surfactant. |
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Oil paints are made up of a suspension of pigments in an oil such as linseed oil that dries. |
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The second was made up of complacent industries relying on politicians and bureaucrats to protect them. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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If water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen, why can't we breathe underwater? |
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The Terrace was made up of Victorian houses built in 1891 for the clerks in Henshaw's mill, which was powered by the Dodder. |
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Its genome is made up of 100 million bases divided into six segments, or chromosomes. |
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Whole galaxies, made up of hundreds of billions of stars, can produce greater effects though. |
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The upper 300 m of the Haengefjeldet Formation is made up of 3-10 m thick well-sorted, normally graded, matrix-supported sandstones and wackes. |
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This was not a particularly easy task as the country is made up of two predominant peoples, the Flemish and the Walloons. |
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Thousands of people can live in a hutong which is made up of hundreds of quadrangular courtyards each surrounded by four homes. |
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The proposals would create a York Central Borough seat, made up of nine inner City of York Council wards. |
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A cockroach leg is made up of a number of distinct segments, arranged along the proximo-distal axis in the order coxa, femur, tibia, tarsus. |
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His entire wardrobe was made up of dark-colored clothing, whereas most of her gowns were light and airy, beautiful to look at. |
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In the afternoon the quintet, which is made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba, gave a concert in Marden House. |
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A watercolour wash is a fluid made up of water in which the colour particles brushed from cakes of pigment are suspended. |
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Like most road movies, this one is made up of vignettes, as the heroes bump and re-bump into a variety of colourful Southern characters. |
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We also want to bring in piano accordions into the band which at the moment is predominantly made up of button accordions. |
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date. |
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For miles around, the terrain is made up of strange wave-like formations of sandstone, dotted with caves and pockmarked with craters. |
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In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves. |
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The spinal cord is a long shaft of tissue made up of neurons and supporting cells that is covered by meningeal membranes. |
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It is made up of the 100 largest companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange by value. |
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A third category is made up of foreigners who acquire properties purely as investments. |
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The earnings growth was made up of a mix of contribution from acquisitions and organic growth. |
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The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays. |
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The large, showy flowers are actinomorphic, with a bowl-shaped corolla made up of 5-8 pinkish-red petals. |
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In the real world, actual movements are made up of all manner of tendencies and impulses. |
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This book is made up of four addresses delivered in India between 1999 and last year, plus one other of uncertain date. |
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Anderson's obvious enthusiasm has rubbed off on the rest of Floro's squad, which is made up of a ragbag of rejects with points to prove. |
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The sash is made up of rails, which are pieces of wood that surround glass panes. |
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Many dance faculties are made up of only one full-time person and several adjuncts. |
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Five united stamens are adnate to the top of the pistil, which is made up of five connate carpels. |
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It suggests the possibility of gaining a similar result over a future time period made up of bear market declines and bullish rallies. |
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The coalition, made up of area ranchers and farmers, may file an appeal of the decision. |
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Almost half the weight of some chicken sold through restaurants and takeaways is made up of water and food additives, according to an investigation. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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Sulfur boosts glutathione because glutathione is, in part, made up of sulfur molecules, explains Hyman. |
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The digestive system is made up of the alimentary canal and the other abdominal organs that play a part in digestion, such as the liver and pancreas. |
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In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from latent buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers. |
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The Amharic alphabet is made up of 33 letters and has seven vowels. |
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The staff at Rand Water will also contribute by working with a professional artist to create an artwork made up of chosen elements from the archives of Rand Water. |
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One classic puzzle, for example, starts with six coins packed tightly together in a rhomboid formation, made up of two nestled rows of three coins each. |
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Also, neutrons and protons are made up of tinier particles called quarks. |
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Our unit was made up of cooks, mechanics, and quartermasters with many of the same military occupational specialties found in traditional CSS units. |
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Your knee joint is made up of the ends of the thigh bone and shin bone, which normally glide over each other smoothly because they are covered by smooth articular cartilage. |
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It houses over 50 individual birds made up of 12 different species including the sacred ibis, crowned cranes, hammerkop, white-cheeked touraco and lilac breasted roller. |
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Your rotator cuff is made up of the muscles and tendons in your shoulder. |
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The spinach lasagna, on the other hand, was made up of firm layers of green pasta, grilled zucchini and red peppers, fragrant chicken and mozzarella. |
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The Internet is made up of countless interconnected devices, and any innocent routers between the attacker and retaliator would suffer at least twice in a counterstrike. |
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I use leaders between two and seven feet in length, made up of fifteen pound to twenty pound breaking strain mono and a foot of twenty pound wire. |
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Many of the survivors were adamant that the fighters were made up of foreign nationals from all over the world. |
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Even their dermal plates were made up of acellular aspidine and dentine, requiring little metabolic investment beyond the initial cost of construction. |
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Students delivered several rapier-like thrusts of logic that impressed the panels of judges, made up of eminent scientists, artists, philosophers and captains of industry. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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The human brain is made up of approximately 84 quintillion molecules that are woven together in incredibly complex strands and ribbons of clumpy gray goo. |
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A Beijing liquor company has applied for trademark registration on a triangular logo made up of likenesses of Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito and crown prince Naruhito. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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Children have been firing questions to their new friends by email, quizzing them on how long it takes to get to class and what a typical school meal is made up of. |
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You can smell the lavender sachets on them, if not indeed the mothballs, and they seem to be made up of faded photographs and yellowing newspaper clippings. |
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The National is made up of two sets of brothers, Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Scott and Bryan Devendorf, and Matt. |
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He was also the bandmaster for the Rum City Silver Band and in 1977 formed a community band made up of students from the schools at which he taught. |
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It was a simple dish made up of thin slices of perfectly cooked beef and onions, served with a generous amount of a light gravy with hints of Asian flavourings. |
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This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter. |
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The division Teleostei within the Osteichthyes is made up of 38 orders. |
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The Scottish aristocracy, made up of dukes, marquesses, earldoms and viscounts, still in this age of post-deference hold significant power and wealth. |
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Let's just put that into perspective for a second Chelsea are a team who are made up of several international and high value players worth millions. |
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His book reported that by 1640 two trade networks competed, one made up of the Algonquin, Huron, and French, and the other consisting of the Oneidas, Dutch, and English. |
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Such skirts were made up of a pair of aprons that wrapped around the body and were attached to a wide cotton waistband that fastened with buttons or ties. |
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This list is made up of other designated dangerous offenders, lifers, hostage takers and others who might be likely to harm the staff or attempt escape. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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The surface of the road is made up of a surface layer of tarmac, approximately 4 to 6 inches thick followed by a concrete layer of approximately 12 or 13 inches. |
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The walls were a dull maroon colour, and made up of hard terraplate. |
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Our co-op is made up of extremely committed and activist members. |
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According to him, the Ingaevones were made up of Cimbri, Teutons, and Chauci. |
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Pee-gee-enn. It's an acronym, that's what it is. That's what they call words made up of initials. |
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What Marx attacks are the atextual theses that history is made up of free events and that history is guided by superior individuals. |
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The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room. |
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The largest group of black rhinos reported was made up of 13 individuals. A group of rhinos is called a crash. |
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Enums allow you to define a type made up of a finite set of identifiers, with each identifier mapping to an integer. |
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In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was legislated by the bicameral Parliament of Ireland, made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts. |
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Until the time of Napoleon, European states employed relatively small armies, made up of both national soldiers and mercenaries. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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The constitution of the United Kingdom is uncodified, being made up of constitutional conventions, statutes and other elements such as EU law. |
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At the highest level, all of England is divided into nine regions that are each made up of a number of counties and districts. |
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The board is not an elected body, but is made up of members appointed from local councils across the region and is known as a quango. |
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This was made up of a mixture of whole existing units, mergers of two or three areas, and two boroughs formed as the result of a split. |
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In other cases, counties themselves could have an exclave made up of a parish. |
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The northern part is in the borough of Brent and has historically been made up of family houses. |
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About three quarters of the park is privately owned, made up of numerous private estates. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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Greens mowers are used for the precision cutting of golf greens and have a cylinder made up of at least eight, but normally ten, blades. |
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The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old one, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. |
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The content of this logorrheic delirium is mainly made up of recent events. |
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Meanwhile, Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms, with a High King often claiming lordship over them. |
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Gaelic society was traditionally made up of kin groups known as clans, each with its own territory and headed by a male chieftain. |
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Some of this movement was temporary, made up of seasonal harvest labourers working in Britain and returning home for winter and spring. |
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Instead, most people were part of the laboring class, a group made up of different professions, trades and occupations. |
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In addition to the 31 colleges, the university is made up of over 150 departments, faculties, schools, syndicates and other institutions. |
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Currently, King's is made up of eight academic faculties, which are subdivided into departments, centres and research divisions. |
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Physicists back then explained the durability of matter by assuming that it was made up of identical, indestructible, marblelike atoms. |
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Life, Lady Stutfield, is simply a mauvais quart d'heure made up of exquisite moments. |
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Pepper's and Days both represent a growing tendency towards song cycles and suites made up of multiple movements. |
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Both tournaments have 8 wild card entrants, with the remainder in each made up of qualifiers. |
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During the bout Haye unleashed a frightening combination made up of a right upper cut, left, then right hook to floor Mormeck. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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The Defence Forces are made up of the Army, Naval Service, Air Corps and Reserve Defence Force. |
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A new Plantation was started, made up of Protestant settlers from Scotland and England. |
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Historically, the Irish nation was made up of kin groups or clans, and the Irish also had their own religion, law code and style of dress. |
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Society was made up of clans and, like the rest of Europe, was structured hierarchically according to class. |
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Some crews were made up of professional merchant seamen, others of pirates, debtors, and convicts. |
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The bulk of the Jacobite army was made up of Highlanders and most of its strength was volunteers. |
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The Kingdom of Great Britain government army at the Battle of Culloden was made up of infantry, cavalry, and artillery. |
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The officers of the infantry were from the upper classes and aristocracy, while the rank and file were made up of poor agricultural workers. |
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And in the centre was Charles Edward Stuart's tiny escort made up of Fitzjames's Horse and Lifeguards. |
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Like councils throughout the UK, Welsh councils are made up of elected councillors. |
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The membership of the House of Lords is drawn from the peerage and is made up of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal. |
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The Parliament of New Zealand is made up of the monarch and the unicameral House of Representatives. |
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A General Court, made up of the governor and the Council, was the highest court in the colony at the time. |
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The Commission is made up of 10 commissioners with backgrounds in various fields of equality and human rights. |
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The Council is made up of 12 lay and registrant members, including one member from each of the four UK countries. |
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Two words are anagrams if they are made up of the same multiset of letters. |
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The Executive Committee of the Irish Martial Arts Commission is made up of 2 representative elected within the membership of each Martial Art. |
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The Scotland squad was largely made up of players who had played in the student squads, but a few professionals were also included. |
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The Tomahawks were made up of AMNRL players but Scotland took a while to get going. |
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Ireland is also represented by an Ireland A side, which is made up of players from the domestic Irish competition. |
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The water in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. |
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The SAF was initially made up of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police Force and the National Security Service. |
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It was agreed to form a Scottish Constitutional Convention made up of all existing MPs and councillors. |
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There are 34 delegations made up of around 15 MEPs, chairpersons of the delegations also cooperate in a conference like the committee chairs do. |
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Unsurprisingly, a court made up of Scots nobles rejected these arguments out of hand. |
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It was run by special councils made up of all the Scottish bishops, with the bishop of St Andrews emerging as the most important figure. |
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In 1775, the standing British Army, exclusive of militia, comprised 45,123 men worldwide, made up of 38,254 infantry and 6,869 cavalry. |
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The cetacean skeleton is largely made up of cortical bone, which stabilizes the animal in the water. |
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A joint committee made up of men from both denominations noted remarkable agreement on doctrinal standards, rules and methods. |
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As well as these bodies there is a General Council made up of the university graduates that is involved in the running of the University. |
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Historically, Ulster lay at the heart of the Gaelic world made up of Gaelic Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. |
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The party is made up of branches, who cover a specific geographical area, and meet on a regular basis. |
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Scottish country dances are made up of figures of varying length to suit the phrasing of Scottish country dance tunes. |
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The arrondissements are further divided in cantons, which are themselves made up of one or several communes. |
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The sett is made up of a series of woven threads which cross at right angles. |
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In modern colours, setts made up of blue, black and green tend to be obscured. |
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These tartans tend to be made up of subdued colours, such as dark blues and greens. |
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Historically, a clan was made up of everyone who lived on the chief's territory, or on territory of those who owed allegiance to the said chief. |
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Belgium is a federal state made up of three communities and three regions, each with considerable autonomy. |
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The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a partition. |
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The rest of the army was made up of levies from the fyrd, also infantry but more lightly armoured and not professionals. |
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The front lines were made up of archers, with a line of foot soldiers armed with spears behind. |
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Highlands made up of hard bedrock like Valdai and Tihvin had the opposite effect of diverting ice into basins. |
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The site is made up of a group of ruinous drystone roundhouses and enclosures and is thought to have been a sheep farming community. |
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Each cantref was further divided into commotes, with Penychen made up of five such commotes, one being Glynrhondda. |
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Wrexham County Borough Council is made up of 52 Councillors, with one then appointed to serve as Mayor for a year. |
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The constituency was made up of the whole of the county of Carmarthenshire except for the urban area around Llanelli. |
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The City Council is the legislative branch and is made up of 50 aldermen, one elected from each ward in the city. |
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Close to Hereford, the geology of the area around the village of Woolhope is largely made up of Silurian limestones, shales and sandstones. |
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The final section, the Gower coast, is made up of a rugged and serrated peninsula. |
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Spanish noun phrases are made up of determiners, then nouns, then adjectives, while the adjectives come before the nouns in English noun phrases. |
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The School of Health Sciences is made up of 9 areas and provides applied research and consultancy services. |
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The Welsh Premier League is therefore made up of a range of clubs from Wales' largest towns to some relatively small towns. |
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The Welsh League XIII was made up of players from all six teams, but the majority came from Merthyr, who supplied eight of the thirteen players. |
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While the bay is largely made up of intertidal flats, there is a significant area of salt marsh on the western shore. |
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Also, traversing the nose is very difficult as well because the nose is usually made up of loose sand without much if any vegetation. |
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The group, made up of both youth and elders from the tribe, is called Grupo Tortuguero Comaac. |
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Recent studies have found that a large portion of their vocal repertoire is made up of calls produced in repeated sequences. |
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They are made up of flat lava which flows at the top of extensive pillow lavas and palagonite. |
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It is adapted to habitat made up of shifting, accreting sand layers, as well as that composed of stabilised dunes. |
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It is made up of very extensive salt marshes, major intertidal banks of sand and mud, shallow waters and deep channels. |
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They produce a stomach oil made up of wax esters and triglycerides that is stored in the proventriculus. |
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In the longships the keel was made up of several sections spliced together and fastened with treenails. |
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Most municipalities are made up of several former municipalities, now called deelgemeenten. |
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Passenger vehicles are carried in a car shuttle train, made up of closed wagons. |
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One of the most recognizable features of the Mandan was their permanent villages made up of earthen lodges. |
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The station's crew, made up of six people, is usually replaced every six months. |
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The population of the Americas is made up of the descendants of four large ethnic groups and their combinations. |
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By the mid 18th century, London had the largest Black population in Britain, made up of free and enslaved people, as well as many runaways. |
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Scutes are made up of the fibrous protein keratin that also makes up the scales of other reptiles. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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The quarter sessions in each county were made up of two or more justices of the peace, presided over by a chairman, who sat with a jury. |
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The band is made up of officers and employees of Devon and Cornwall Police, as well as some members who are not related to the police. |
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The dermis is made up of many components, such as bony structures and blood vessels. |
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The hypodermis is made up of adipose tissue, which stores lipids and provides cushioning and insulation. |
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Composites are made up of individual materials referred to as constituent materials. |
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New Zealand is located near the centre of the water hemisphere and is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands. |
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A further complication is that the population of the Eburones may have been made up of different components. |
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The soil is covered with ashes, and black in color as if the mountainous and rocky country was made up of fires. |
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The services sector accounts for just over half of GDP and industry, made up of mining, construction and manufacturing, is an additional quarter. |
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The Convention, made up of representatives from throughout the country, was formally tasked to advise on the future of Newfoundland. |
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The police force was to be made up of locals who were to regulate the crime occurring in the kingdom. |
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This was made up of British men of the 77th HAA, 3rd Kings Own Hussars and some RAF volunteers. |
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Manila is also made up of Six Congressional Districts that represents the city on the Lower House of the Philippine Congress. |
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The first settlement in what would become Lima was made up of 117 housing blocks. |
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To the east and west of the peninsula ridge lie the Carpentaria and Laura Basins, themselves made up of ancient Mesozoic sediments. |
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Yermak led a small army of 840 men, made up of 540 of his own followers and three hundred supplied by the Stroganovs. |
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Similarly, a mountain in the Perm Region made up of three cliff stacks is called the Yermak Stone after Yermak. |
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Indonesian cinnamon is often sold in neat quills made up of one thick layer, capable of damaging a spice or coffee grinder. |
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The city was governed by the Great Council, which was made up of members of the noble families of Venice. |
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Mortlockese is an Austronesian language made up of eleven dialects over the eleven atolls that make up the Mortlock Islands in Micronesia. |
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In this view, phonological representations are sequences of segments made up of distinctive features. |
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Under the feudal system, the Council was made up of the Monarch, the Great Officers of the Crown and anyone else the Monarch allowed to attend. |
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Specifically, it is made up of a form of the auxiliary verb to be and a past participle of the main verb. |
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This group is made up of elected representatives and senior management from 12 councils and the Department of Internal Affairs. |
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Trinidad is made up of a variety of soil types, the majority being fine sands and heavy clays. |
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The various councils are made up of a mixture of elected and appointed members. |
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Trial courts are made up of lay persons and of priests or deacons, with the clergy to have a majority by one. |
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Legislatures are made up of individual members, known as legislators, who vote on proposed laws. |
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The region has rich soil, partly made up of silt which had been regularly deposited by the flood waters of the Mississippi River. |
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It is made up of approximately 145,000 words, making it the second largest active constitution in the world. |
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Each taluka is made up of villages, each having a school run by the government. |
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The rest of the ring, produced in summer, is made up of smaller vessels and a much greater proportion of wood fibers. |
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Much of the centre is made up of houses which are two or three storeys high. |
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