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I encircled the broad wrist with my fingers, like a bracelet, and held her.
I encircled the statue in awe that anything this exquisite could have been carved by a mere human being from a weathered slab of Carrara marble.
4.12 HRMA/HRC-I encircled energy average radii for circles enclosing 50%and90%0% of the power at 1.49 and 6.40 keV as a function of off-axis angle.
"Yesterday, just before the pro-Mubarak supporters stormed Tahrir Square, I was encircled by an angry gang of men with sticks," she writes in an e-mail.
There are also days when I become encircled in doubt.
But I've encircled it, ignored it, worked on smaller paintings instead.
I-295 encircles Providence while RI 146 provides a direct connection with Worcester, Massachusetts.
Cingatur igitur corpore externo, i. e. 2. To encircle with a garland or crown, to crown (freq., esp in the poets).
In this model, a first role for ESCRT-III is to encircle and thereby delineate cargo and membrane destined for inclusion in a vesicle or VLP.
In my mind I pictured him encircling them around Kelly and me after he'd shot us, to more easily sink us to the bottom of that all-too-convenient lake.
He declared on "Meet the Press" that his goal was "To stand up to the special pleaders who are encamped, I should say, encircling the state capitol, and to see through their particular factional claims to the broad public interest".
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