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Enclosing many phenomena and situations, interstitial space is a metaphor for a physical state of the contemporary city and enables the conception of urbanism as a foreseeable entity a priori to be surpassed.
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A capsular layer of extracellular polysaccharide material can enclose many bacteria into a biofilm and serves many functions.
This range encloses many charming valleys and glens; the most prominent feature of its scenery is formed by the forests, chiefly of pines and firs.
But because of concerns about theft, the New York Public Library's Mid-Manhattan branch, which has two Checkpoint RapidCirc models, still encloses many audio and video items in security cases that must be removed by library staff members.
This class encloses many of the most prominent methods for general purpose segmentation, which are usually easier to extend to multi-dimensional images, including frameworks, such as watershed from markers [6,7], random walks [8], fuzzy connectedness [9,10], graph cuts (GC) [11], distance cut [12], image foresting transform [13], and grow cut [14].
Although they are used to enclose many different types of modern building, and although they may be designed to carry any of the outward-facing materials an architect might wish to specify, the stereotypical curtain wall is a skyscraper's fully-glazed outer skin.
The walls enclosed many buildings related to the temple's function.
Besides, there are too many compounds surrounded by concrete and barbed wire enclosing too many people doing way too little.
They write that it was "constructed with no reckoning and no logic other than the purpose of enclosing as many settlements as possible on the western, Israeli, side and dividing up and seizing Palestinian lands".
The larger the number of grains required to be in the circle, the smaller the probability of a small circle enclosing that many grains of salt.
Long exposed views work against intimacy, as do oversized, high-backed banquettes furnished to enclose as many as six patrons.
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