Sentence examples for assorted structures from inspiring English sources

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They are the property not of the public, but of assorted structures that effectively own this self-supporting beano".

Flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) was used to design silica/ceria-zirconia particles with assorted structures as Ni catalyst supports for the carbon dioxide reforming of methane.

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What we call science fiction now is really a portmanteau genre, a form that incorporates elements of the western, the swashbuckler, the detective film and assorted other, once distinct, structures into an all-purpose adventure mode.

The imagination has produced a fictional tale by using the techniques of story telling to structure the assorted facts of life.

Summary: GLay provides Cytoscape users an assorted collection of versatile community structure algorithms and graph layout functions for network clustering and structured visualization.

Jesus is born in a stable, begins his mission after being baptized by his cousin John, gathers his 12 disciples, performs various miracles, hangs out with assorted lowlifes, infuriates the power structure in Jerusalem, is betrayed to the Romans, is crucified dead and buried, and then is resurrected.

Its meaning is unclear though many theories have been put forward trying to explain what it symbolized, none conclusive, including references to the dimensions of a grave, the amount of time a miscreant had to leave town, assorted Masonic symbolism, details of membership structure, and a simple copying of the symbol from organizations in Colorado and California.

The drawings are also well represented here, fraught with teenage muses, assorted obsessive textures (especially fabric) and crystalline structures.

"Still on Call," his sixth such book, is a grab bag of essays, reflections, lectures, blog posts and assorted scribblings that has the fragmented, meandering structure from which such collections often suffer.

Ackroyd's London melodrama, set in 1399, draws assorted characters -- and a bit of structure -- from Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," and situates them within the story of Sister Clarice, a mad nun in Clerkenwell who prophesies the death of King Richard II and the demise of the church.

They are not keen on rococo corporate structures (cross-shareholdings between units based in assorted offshore jurisdictions, say) which mere mortals can scarcely understand, let alone disentangle in a crisis.

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