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The 1911 "Picture With a Circle" from the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi has never been in this country.
Impatiens' simple leaves are usually alternate, the upper ones often being whorled (i.e., three or more arising in a circle from the stem).
Now put together the pudding: line a bowl with clingfilm, cut a circle from the sponge for the bottom of the bowl, then cut out segments of sponge to line the sides.
It opened with a rib-textured coat in black double-faced wool that fanned in a circle from the waist and was closed with a thin patent-leather red belt.
The spring version is made from yards of reinforced silk ribbon, first stitched into a circle from the center outward, and then shaped over a hat form so that it becomes a cap.
The Zen-like room was so large you could walk in a circle from the foyer to the bedroom to the bath to the toilet back to the foyer, and I was delighted to live out a Bulgari fantasy that has been tormenting me ever since Sharon Stone, in 1994, said that she practically bathed in the company's signature Thé Vert fragrance, which does smell a little like green tea.
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The social network constituted by social relations is typically similar to a circle, from processing the supplied material (Wang 2013; Tian 2014) to laying the foundation for WLC's subcontracting in the mid- and late 1990s (Fig. 1).
I certainly didn't, and I was one of those lied to: knowledge of the mission was restricted to the inmost inner circle, a circle from which, throughout the whole post-Sorensen, pre-Favreau era, speechwriters were firmly excluded.
Cut a circle from your vinyl fabric that has the diameter of your shoulder measurement, adding an extra 1/4 inch for seam allowance.
Cut out a circle from construction paper.
According to him, the view from the top of a rose should form a perfect circle; from the side view, the petals should build in a pyramid; and the middle should have a small, round center.
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