Soon, this same planar element reappeared in some of her paintings and watercolors as a squarish brushstroke, abstracting the shape of flowers. |
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Grill rashers of smoked streaky bacon until crisp and cut into small squarish pieces. |
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Scolecite is monoclinic and typically occurs as slender prismatic crystals with a squarish cross section. |
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The Horned Grebe is a small grebe with a straight bill, thick neck, and squarish head. |
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The canvas is covered with squarish patches of paint, a lot of them light blue but also greens, yellows, oranges and reds. |
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They have three dorsal fins, the first triangular and the next two squarish. |
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They have fairly rounded fins and a tail that is squarish with a slight indent. |
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They have a squarish carapace distinguished by its five spines and long, thin walking legs with two claws of roughly equal size. |
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Features a wide squarish seat and backrest and is available in a range of different finishes. |
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Larger and squarish on the tail, rounder on the animal's flanks, crocodile scales will always create a stir on large pieces of jewellery. |
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Behind his squarish glasses, Erdem, now 30, is handsome in a Mediterranean, olive-skinned way. |
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It lay inside a squarish grey lump of rock known as ALH 84001, a meteorite picked up in 1984 in the Allen Hills of Antarctica. |
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The head is squarish or transverse in Megaloptera and Neuroptera and elongated in Raphidiodea. |
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They have full lips and a flat, squarish muzzle very similar to that of a bulldog. |
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It has a flat, squarish body, small eyes, and a flat head with loose flaps of skin on the snout and jaws. |
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The muzzle should be squarish but not too short or peke-faced. |
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They have a long chin barbell, three dorsal fins and a squarish tail. |
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She gaily thrust her squarish chin toward the front of the tent. |
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The bulky, squarish, heavy picture tube, the standard television technology for more than 60 years, is heading for the dustbin of history much faster than anyone expected. |
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