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Soon the project is complete and the man has completely enclosed himself in his brick home.
At this stage, the integument has completely enclosed the embryo sac.
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By 1654, the family had completely enclosed the parish.
Now here's the bad part: this monster costs over $800 but it has a completely enclosed chain and disk brakes.
The melt channels that were connected to the plagioclase surface should have become completely enclosed at this stage.
"This book had to have a certain completely enclosed, impenetrably claustrophobic kind of madness to it," he says.
However, their ovules have never been completely enclosed before pollination, the tips of the paired ovules point to different directions, and there is no empty interior space within any ovule.
To house all these people, the colonies will have to build the completely enclosed and life-sustaining equivalent of more than nine New York Citys annually.
To house all these people, the colonies will have to build the completely enclosed and life-sustaining equivalent of more than nine New York Citys annually... View Article By Ben Taub By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Ceridwen Dovey By Ben Taub By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick.
It is completely enclosed and has six-foot-thick walls.
Problem: Hundreds of primary salivary neoplasms have been found to be completely enclosed within the marrow spaces of the maxilla and mandible, yet nonneoplastic salivary tissue has never been convincingly identified within marrow, either separately or adjacent to such neoplasms.
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