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The kites are made of simple colored tissue paper and bamboo.
But Muslim sets of the 9th 12th centuries were often nonrepresentational and made of simple clay or carved stone following the Islamic prohibition of images of living creatures.
Yet it doesn't matter; all she can think of, suddenly, is an object she had had as a child — a plainer bauble, made of simple blue glass.
Actually, according to a McDonald's spokeswoman quoted in a Business Insider article in December, the McRib is made of "simple ground pork".
From his rented house made of simple concrete with few windows, his cars drive into a busy street and are almost immediately stuck in traffic.
With a sleek new extension made of simple concrete "shelves" with faceted glass inserts, and topped with a cluster of pitched-roof sheds, it provides a beautiful and useful addition to London's increasingly endangered species of affordable workspaces.
The august tall ships were made of simple and practical stuff -- iron, pine and oak -- and seemed to be symbols of the durable values of ingenuity, craftsmanship and rugged self-reliance.
In Bruckner this is not always an easy task, as much of his musical material is made of simple up-and-down scales, which lesser orchestras can easily turn out clod-hoofed.
It was a typical Coster-Mullen moment: he treats the world's most destructive invention as an ordinary clocklike mechanism, made of simple parts that must fit together according to readily discernible laws.
For one thing the sets, made of simple modules on wheels that are moved around and recombined between scenes, are neither evocatively nor attractively designed, and why they're painted a glowing lime green is an unhappy mystery.
Complex gene regulation networks are made of simple recurring gene circuits called network motifs.
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