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A new polycarbonate screen encloses part of the terrace, forming a temporary foyer for the Shed, which is fitted out internally with rough-and-ready plywood furniture and eclectic finds from the prop store.
The barrier on the Crumlin Road encloses part of the Ardoyne area.
One part does not contain any part of the fuzzy set, while the other part encloses part of the set.
These include the aforementioned four-toothed toothcomb, an inflated auditory bulla (bony structure that encloses part of the middle and inner ear), and an intrabullar ectotympanic ring (bony ring that holds the eardrum).
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Overexcited children and reporters mill around the fence enclosing part of the Prospect Park woodlands.
Military commanders set up their camp in the heart of one of the world's most important archaeological sites and surrounded the enclosed part of the ancient city.
The Cross Timbers, a forest region with light-coloured, slightly acid sandy loam soil, stretches across the prairies of northern Texas, enclosing part of the Grand Prairie.
Unlike the enclosed part of the apartment housing the bedrooms, this space is open except for the kitchen, which Mills has designed as a self-contained building that resembles a house within a house.
"We love it here". In the 1970s, neighbors turned back a local government plan to enclose part of the creek with concrete.
Several hundred giant Aldabra tortoises, Aldabrachelys gigantea, as well as radiated tortoises, Astrochelys radiata, that were initially kept in a smaller enclosed part of the reserve, are now being gradually released into the growing forest (Griffiths et al. 2013 b ) (Fig. 1B).
Over the centuries, as Paris expanded outward from the Île de la Cité, various walls were built to enclose parts of the city.
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