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The shelves are stacked with fine olive oils, vinegars of high provenance, nam pla and soya sauces, tins of this and that, bottles and boxes in neat array.
ON most pleasant nights between 8 and 11, a wiry man stands on Bleecker Street near the Avenue of the Americas beside a neat array of images on cardboard propped on the sidewalk.
Bookshelves lined with titles such as Algorithms from P to NP and Programming Language: Concepts and Constructs sit side-by-side with a neat array of robots – most made from scrap materials such as plastic bottles, colourfully painted, alongside electronics equipment, tools and robotics kits.
He was comfortable in whatever position the ball was played to him and he showcased a neat array of headers into his team-mates' paths, lovely touches on the move when coming towards the ball and deft first-time passes which gave his team-mates the chance to hit the ball early.
Earth, moss and wood are propped up by a neat array of sharp twigs, supported by larger logs which even a human would find difficult to lift.
However, at the outermost layer of a granule, an electron pair can only move inward into the neat array of electron pairs in a nearby layer, not outward into the chaos of the vacuum, says Anderson.
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These molecules, when mixed with water, organize themselves into neat arrays of cylinders and pinwheels.
Don, Jr., kept an office that was fastidiously neat and festive, arrayed with stemware and expensive bottles of wine.
Tents had to be arrayed in neat lines, sentries had to walk their posts instead of simply sitting there and enlisted men had to salute officers.
A director or production designer looking for anything from a fleet of taxis to a milk truck can stroll through Mr. Claridge's eight-acre Cinema Vehicle Services lot in North Hollywood and pick from several hundred vehicles arrayed in neat rows.
Bruce Conner also used folds in his paper: the delicate little symmetrical designs he has arrayed in neat columns, like specimens in an exotic insect collection, are derived from inkblots.
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