So, will rain on unpointed patio, some of which is still possibly curing, cause me any trouble? |
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Our Rustic Fencing is available in a various lengths, pointed or unpointed and full or half round. |
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No previous background in Rabbinic literature is required but students must be able to read unpointed Hebrew texts. |
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Grammar is illustrated by a wealth of examples, presented in unpointed Arabic script, in a formal transliteration and in translation. |
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Most Cree and Oji-Cree text written by the Cree elsewhere is unpointed or occasionally partially pointed. |
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The text of the canonical writings at this point was written in unpointed Hebrew. |
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Each student to build a half brick wall with face left unpointed, nine courses high, between two end stands. |
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Through a door in the high unpointed stone wall you go up a flagged path through the front garden to the porch. |
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The unpointed joints can be topped up with fresh mortar if they are not quite full, before tooling to the required style. |
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Beth and ayin look reasonably similar in ancient script, and since the text was unpointed, sin and shin would be indistinguishable, as they differ only by pointing. |
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Half a century's work, from archaic allegories to unpointed lyrics to secular prophecy and wisdom verses. |
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There are rarely any bobbled dance steps or unpointed toes when she steps on the floor. |
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See Hebrew Alphabet for more on pointed and unpointed texts. |
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The notion of a Galois topos is meaningful also in the unpointed case. |
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Given his energy, reformist instincts and appetite for explosions, he has been only fitfully energetic, at moments surprisingly passive, and on the whole unpointed in his program. |
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The masons laid the brick walls unevenly, leaving unpointed mortar between bricks for a rough-cast texture. |
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For non-Jews the study of Talmud is difficult not only on account of its languages and its unpointed text but also on account of its dialectic which differs greatly from ours. |
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He's a faculty member on Excel in Motion and NRG conventions, and points out bent knees in grand jetes, low releves, and unpointed feet. |
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