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"The campaign decided it was better to have a face connected with the nomination and obviously it should be mine," she said.
"To have my face connected with an act of terrorism on the front pages of major Australian newspapers, and all over the internet, was devastating for me and my family," Alam said.
The design incorporates an active back-plane comprising a Kagome truss, capable of changing the shape of a solid face, connected to the back-plane by means of a tetrahedral truss core.
The apartment layouts repeat almost exactly the double-height studio plan used on West 67th Street, with single-height rooms on the south face connected to double-height "studios" on the north.
The effect for the sequences of emojis means that we tend to judge that "the smiley faces aren't all different faces, but are one face connected across time.
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Add in guidelines for the face, connecting the shapes and a few where the eyes will be.
Shift your weight to your forward foot, straightening your elbow as you swing the racket forward until the racket face connects with the shuttle, following through to move the racket forward past your right shoulder.
There were smiley faces connected to arms and legs that were contorted like swastikas.
Yet four of the first five Marlins batters he faced connected for hits: two singles, a triple and a double.
There were pizzas on which pepperoni appeared where the eyes and the nose would be; on yet others, there were smiley faces connected to a certain part of the male anatomy.
The team's origami-inspired "3-D print and fold" technique involves printing the design as flat faces connected at joints, and then folding the design into the final shape, combining the most effective parts of 2-D and 3-D printing.
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