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Ms. Knowlton makes spheres out of a wide range of materials and in a range of sizes.
It had a set of tools to make spheres out of stuff — modernists are big on spheres — and a leaflet of not especially helpful recipes.
When husbands and wives not only co-work but try to co-homemake, as post-feminist and well-intentioned as it is, out goes the clear delineation of spheres, out goes the calm of unquestioned authority, and of course out goes the gratitude.
He constructs spheres out of watermelon that have the taste of a ripe tomato, turns potatoes into charcoal, and makes "Fritos" from scratch.
The Eyes: Make two small spheres out of white clay, press them down, and place them where the eyes should be.
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(An alternative arrangement, with each layer of spheres laid out in a honeycomb pattern, is equally efficient, but not better).
The women sit on, roll over, throw and disassemble these spheres (pulling out wooden branches), the significance of which remains mysterious.
Some people will do this by listening to women who are still struggling in those spheres, finding out how they can help them.
In the simplest case, often used in models of synchronization (Vilfan and Jülicher, 2006; Niedermayer et al., 2008; Uchida and Golestanian, 2011), that would be just a single sphere tracing out a closed orbit in space under the action of internal driving forces.
[Page 14] LOW U.S. PROFILE -- In the diplomatic sphere and out on patrol, Americans are trying to lower their profiles in Iraq, with mixed results.
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