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Each is tied with a label and capped with a ceramic bell.
To achieve this, a cavity is microfabricated, lled with a silicon etchant, and capped with a fracturable membrane.
The bottle was handblown dark-green glass and capped with a nubby seal of thick black wax.
During our tasting, I imagined a crock of onion soup gratinée before me, dense with sweetly caramelized onions and capped with a crouton glazed with melted Gruyère.
The vaulted arcade -- lined with shops and capped with a dome -- was covered with 20,000 grooved glass tiles based on a design by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The main tower will be covered with deep-blue lapis lazuli from Chile and capped with a copper cross, while the chapel's crypt will house the remains of Aranda.
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The debate was an acrimonious event, marked by the audience's palpable disappointment with what they heard, and capped with an 89 percent vote of no confidence in the Palestinian leadership.
Built in the 14th century, it was modified in the mid-18th century with the addition of a pyramidal roof tiled with Welsh slate and capped with an open-sided timber cupola.
Unlike hip replacement, in which the entire hip joint is replaced, hip resurfacing involves shaping and capping, with an implant, a few centimeters of bone within the hip joint.
"The building's exterior is decorated with carved, Mayan Revival-style images and is capped with a copper and gold mansard roof.
It sits on a polished nickel base and is capped with a sliver of polished nickel.
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