Sentence examples for enclosed yet from inspiring English sources

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Lopez Ochoa had a clear visual idea of transforming Kahlo's bed – where she spent months after the accident – into a cube in which the dance character could be enclosed yet free to move.

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Ancient yet modern, enclosing yet invisible, glass was first created in Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt 4,500 years ago.

Like the round room, the octagonal one is fully enclosing, yet its angles make it easy to hang art and add windows.

It has an enclosed top, yet is licensed as a motorcycle.

We show that the contigs represent modules linked by long repeat regions enclosing some yet not identified ORFs (e.g., for a head completion protein).

The porch is not yet enclosed, but it is fully framed and ready to be called a porch.

The baffling panels are not yet enclosed or insulated, and as long as they are open to the elements, the city said, they will whistle when the wind strikes them from certain angles.

One of them, on the Greene-to-Wooster block, is not yet enclosed, but the nine-story apartment building from Mercer to Greene has a brick facade with a small rounded corner, a feature typical of 1890's commercial architecture.

The most visible nets are vertical mesh, usually bright orange, that the city requires builders to wrap around floors that are framed but not yet enclosed by exterior walls.

Jewelry is out in the open, not enclosed under glass, yet robberies are minimal.

At EGK-I, all cells are connected to the yolk basally; when viewed from the apical side, they are not yet enclosed by lateral cell membrane, except for a few centrally located ones at late EGK-I.

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