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The showers have stone bases and terracotta surrounds; pebbles embedded in walls make unusual hooks for towels and the kitchen work surfaces curve.
He is a strapping man who raises horses but who spent four years in counseling after he saw the unrecognizable bodies of victims embedded in walls.
During the 19th century, brick or stone walls continued to bear loads, though cast-iron framing was sometimes used supplementarily, being embedded in walls or sometimes freestanding.
Rasta-colored flags serve as wind vanes, tinted glass bottles are embedded in walls, and exteriors are painted with pictures of suns, cow spots, rainbows and a Klimt-like rendering of a woman.
But just as it will take consumers a while to give up familiar light sockets for lights embedded in walls or ceilings, it is likely to take cities and their public works departments some time to give up their lampposts.
Almost 14,000 feet high in the Andes, for instance, a mining company controlled by Australian and Swiss investors announced a startling discovery last year: more than 100 dinosaur footprints embedded in walls of stone.
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Lipoteichoic acid (LTA), an amphiphilic polymer, is embedded in-cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria [ 73].
A three-tiered Secret Room, not shown, has light boxes embedded in the walls so that the walls can change color, and a lighting truss that spins around to project images on the walls and floor.
The decorative panels ended up embedded in the walls.
Inside, televisions showing Korean cartoons are embedded in the walls.
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