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Painted on a sheet of graph paper, this oblong form looks at first like a stale yellow cracker flat on its back, its buttons forming Tuc biscuit holes.
Lying just outside the Altis to the south, it was composed of two Doric buildings of different date but of identical oblong form with apsidal ends toward the west.
It is an early example of the longer, oblong form of these buildings, called a hall-keep, and would have taken huge resources to erect.
"Round" changes its fruit to a more oblong form indicating that CaOvate is indeed involved in determining fruit shape in pepper, perhaps by negatively affecting the expression of its target gene, CaGA20ox1, also studied in this work.
In particular, ovaries and fruits had an oblong form instead of being roundish, and all the transgenic lines yielded seedless fruits therefore all the subsequent analyses had to be carried out using the primary transformants.
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As realized, the two towers of 10 Columbus Circle have taken the form of shadows themselves: they resemble the oblique, cinematic oblong forms cast over the cityscape in black-and-white movies of the 1940's and 50's.
Roll in the hollow of the hand to form balls or oblong shape.
Take one of the cut out can bottoms from earlier and cut two slivers off of it, forming a more oblong shape.
Figure 2: Oblong numbers formed by doubling triangular numbers.
In the late 1960s, he invented an abstract form he called a "blp," a small, black, oblong shape that he would recreate in various materials and install in unexpected places to punctuate, mysteriously, gallery and museum spaces.
As Davout's men were progressing against the Austrian left, Napoleon formed the three small divisions of MacDonald into a hollow, oblong shape that marched against the Austrian center.
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