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His vision was that the nation's culture was a "pyramid with a lamentably broad base and a lamentably narrow tip".
Fruit: mericarp 3.5--4 mm, smooth, hairs sparse; beak 13--17 13--17 13--17p 1--2 mm; stigmas 3--4 mm.
One of the best vantage points, however, is from the cozy greenhouse, whose glass panels form the narrow tip of the triangular house.
It comprises a group of angular stone houses of two to three stories crowded on a narrow tip of the steep-walled mesa at an elevation of 6,225 feet (1,897 metres).
The peak cement strains adjacent to a stem of this design are well below the endurance limit of cement as long as the transition zone where the narrow tip meets the body of the implant is gradual.
Knowledgeable birders, including Paul Lehman, a former editor of Birding magazine and Ms. Finnegan's husband, said the albatross appeared to have taken up with colonies of laughing gulls on the New Jersey shore, near Stone Harbor, and was flying with them across the narrow tip of Cape May.
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Only the male has the long, deeply forked tail with very narrow tips to the outer rectrices.
It's best to cook them upright in a tall narrow pot with a small amount of water; this lets the thicker stems cook faster than the narrow tips.
The article said that researchers had compiled data on two million people from around the world and determined that the average earthling's happiness chart was in the shape of a U, with the trough representing the decades-long downer of middle age and the narrow tips being twin emotional highs of youth and old age.
Make sure the narrow tips of the chopsticks are even with each other to help prevent them from crossing or being unable to "pinch" the food.
Throughout "Arirang," dancers point a finger and swirl it around; it's the aimless hand jive of contemporary dance sharpened to its narrowest tip.
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