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4 To make a windmill shape, lift one corner of a square and fold into the middle on top of the jam.
Trees were planted sometimes in regular quincuncial patterns (one in the middle and one at each corner of a square or rectangle) but more often freely.
Then it studies the behaviour of the dynamic stress concentration factors at the clamped boundary and also at the corner of a square hole in a flat plate at different frequency ranges using FEA models.
Startcooking.com says that rule number five of plating up is, "Play with height". The photograph shows a pile of rice crouching in one corner of a square brown plate, a medley of chicken and veg beside it.
The Foundling Museum, tucked in a corner of a square in Bloomsbury in central London, tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, established by merchant seaman Thomas Coram in 1739 to give a home to London's poorest children – an act of finding those who had been lost.
Mr. Petersen was sitting in a small projection room on the Warner Brothers movie lot in Burbank, one corner of a square adobe building with a red-tile roof surrounded by a quadrangle of khaki-colored offices stuffed with conference tables, blackboards and high-tech gizmos.
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The system has the disadvantage of missing the corners of a square field.
A dancer stands at each of the corners of a square of light on the dim stage.
In this paper, four of these devices support the corners of a square, rigid plate.
"So I proved it first for three of the four corners of a square and then for any three points of a regular pentagon.
He believes the surveyors started by using a rope to create a circle, then laid out the four corners of a square on its circumference, before laying out a second similar square, thus creating an inner octagon.
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