Breeze-block walls are broken up with windows, and the roof is a semicircle of corrugated aluminium. |
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There were several seats on either side of the throne, and eight chairs had been placed in a semicircle opposite it. |
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The proof we have examined in detail is one where the outer circumference of the lune is the arc of a semicircle. |
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There was an awkward semicircle of wheeled vehicles arranged around the wreck, all black and white with lights on. |
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He was the first to resolve Kepler's Problem on cutting a semicircle in a given ratio by a line through a given point on its diameter. |
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Color-coded control buttons are arranged in a semicircle within thumb's reach for easy, one-hand operation. |
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I was eating my regular lunch at my regular table when Vena came sauntering over, her flunkies creating a semicircle behind her. |
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I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room. |
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The patara ruin has rows of stone seats arranged in a semicircle, like the chambers of the American Congress. |
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Tables have been arranged in a semicircle around the bench rather than in the normal linear fashion. |
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In other words, a semicircle and a family of abutting semicircles constructed on its diameter are isoperimetric. |
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It is a complete circle and then down on the bottom half there is a semicircle with a little circle above it. |
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His method uses a semicircle rotating in three dimensional space and the curve formed by it cutting another three dimensional surface. |
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Half a dozen soldiers in leather and chain mail hauberks and coifs formed a semicircle around them, hands on the swords sheathed at their hips. |
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Even if they were semicircle instead of full-circle, my pancakes managed to survive as a decent nosh. |
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The sentry called for help and was soon joined by eight soldiers who formed a semicircle and tried to keep the crowd at bay with their loaded muskets and fixed bayonets. |
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The solution, a semicircle whose diameter is on the given line, is obtained by reflecting the curve in the line and invoking the isoperimetric property of the circle. |
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The semicircle of his high, wide forehead swung down to the protuberant knobs of his cheekbones, and then tapered, concaving to the pointy bulb of his chin. |
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It lies between a well-sheltered, deepwater harbour, accessible to ships through a break in the coral reef, and a semicircle of mountains. |
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We the sisters sit in a semicircle around the altar and the faithful immediately behind us, together with us in this same beautiful space. |
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A roundtable, semicircle, or rectangular arrangement works best, if possible. |
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They consist of two concentric glass tubes sealed on one side in a semicircle and interconnected on the other side. |
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In the European Parliament, unlike national parliaments, we sit in a semicircle, because we need each other. |
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This description might lead some to think that the navigable semicircle isn't dangerous. |
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Drawn up in a semicircle around the driveway in front of the King were dozens of German guns captured by Australians on 8 August. |
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Form a group of no more than ten participants and sit in a semicircle around a large piece of paper on the wall or on the ground. |
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To easily conduct your bird surveys, it might be a good idea to mark the perimeter of the semicircle. |
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Extend your right leg out in front of you and swing the leg to the left, leading with your heel, in a semicircle. |
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I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage. |
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In less than sixty seconds he would become the focus of a hidden and annihilating fire from a semicircle of houses. |
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This he affected by circumscribing a semicircle about an isosceles right-angled triangle and a segment of a circle similar to those cut off by the sides. |
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The words 'SAN MARINO' form a semicircle above the image, while the words 'ANNO MONDIALE DELLA FISICA' run along the lower edge of the inner part below. |
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A semicircle has its end points on a diameter of a circle. |
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Cities are not circular: Hull is a rough semicircle. |
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The Great Hall occupies the middle of this semicircle, and opposite it stands the clocktower, the tallest freestanding clocktower in the world. |
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A single maple leaf, the symbol of Canada, appears on the reverse, with the word 'CANADA' above, the degree of fineness on either side, and the legend 'FINE GOLD 1 OZ OR PUR' in a semicircle below. |
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In all threshold cases for gale force, storm force and hurricane force wind radii the extent of these winds is greatest in the eastern semicircle. |
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The inner wall encloses the harbour in a semicircle. |
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He then spread his arms dramatically, drawing a semicircle of emptiness. |
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This great semicircle, for lack of a name, may be called the fertile crescent. |
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This port was constructed in a semicircle with two moles and a lighthouse at its mouth. |
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Although the design is mainly based on a semicircle, the opposite ends of the spectrum do still face each other. |
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The hunters first surround the pilot whales with a wide semicircle of many boats. |
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At a postpreview notes session last week, Mr. Schumacher sat surrounded by cast members in a semicircle, like a shepherd and his flock. |
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Among the walls and other structures a semicircle dedicated to the Danza de Voladores has been discovered. |
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The largest party in the Parliament sits in the middle of the semicircle, with opposing parties on either side. |
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Outer Thigh-In same position as inner-thigh exercise, extend right leg out to the side, raising leg up slowly in a semicircle, with toe pointed toward body. |
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Be that as it may, the chosen design does not appear to be perfect since it creates a dead angle in the semicircle where cars might not hesitate to stop. |
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Use a pastry wheel to cut rectangle into a 4-inch-long semicircle. |
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To the right rose a semicircle of old planes and a copper beech whose branches plunged to the ground and made a broad bell-tent that was cool and gloomy even at midday. |
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In contrast both ancient Greek and ancient Roman theatres were built in a semicircle, with tiered seating rising on one side of the performance area. |
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Hat in hand, the sailors stood deferentially in a semicircle before him. |
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