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Beam remarks on Olmsted's layout, which "relegated deeply disturbed patients to the periphery of the grounds, where their rantings resounded offstage".
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(The exact British university isn't specified, but Aldea's beaming remarks about Eliza getting chased by squirrels in Kensington Gardens might indicate Imperial).
" Whenever onyone does, he downs it swiftly, beams, and remarks, "Great grief, I needed that one.
This study is developed particularly for slabs and beams, but remarks are made concerning other main structural elements, namely columns and footings.
They want civil judgments and criminal sentencing remarks to be beamed to a wider audience.
Clinton, who sat beaming behind Kaine throughout his remarks, said in her introduction that America was united behind the "the confidence, the optimism that we are stronger together".
MacPherson beams a benign light on those remarks.
A clear thermal effect of the infrared beam on the catalytic reaction was remarked and quantified.
I scanned down the page, and just below the header, next to Warden's innocently beaming face, I found his offending remarks: "Some people could make the argument that a lot of people like being in abusive relationships.
The letter-writer often remarks how the light is beaming in through the window and lighting up the page, or how delightfully the smell of baking scones is suffusing the air around the kitchen table.
A beaming mayor Bill DeBlasio and New York governor Andrew Cuomo opened with their prepared remarks and enthusiastically confirmed the reports: Amazon was coming to New York.
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