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The Earth is encapsulated in a transparent sphere recalling the traditional depiction of the created world as a crystal sphere held by God or Christ.
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Clearly the moon could not be a crystalline sphere as held by some Aristotelians.
Replacing the stable EGDMA crosslinker with the cleavable crosslinker bis 2-methacryloyloxyethyl) disulfide (DSDMA) leads to the formation of hollow spheres held together bis 2-methacryloyloxyethyl
And the sphere holds the same position among solids.
Inside a house-sized tank, a large metal sphere holds a particle detector called a scintillator.
Putin dreams of recreating a sphere of influence once held by the Soviet Union, while Xi envisions an East Asia where Beijing is the No. 1 power.
If the master of the Queen's music is, in effect, the UK's official composer for the public sphere, it seems fitting that the post is currently held by someone so adept at writing for choirs.
Austria's sphere expanded throughout much of the Central European territories formerly held by the Holy Roman Empire.
Zanzibar Treaty, also called Helgoland-Zanzibar Treaty, (July 1 , 1890, arrangement between Great Britain and Germany that defined their respective spheres of influence in eastern Africa and established German control of Helgoland, a North Sea island held by the British since 1814.
In the political sphere, the government says it will take a first step back toward democracy with local elections to be held by the end of the year, but it offers no timetable for national elections.
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