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He loved these old colonial buildings, with their bare stone cells and dusky chapels, their peeling saints and tin retables, crimped with wonder and pain.
The unheated stone cells, which were used as late as World War I to hold German prisoners, now serve as storage lockers for local boat owners.
The mesocarp is sometimes filled with stinging chemical crystals or with "stone cells," thick-walled dense cells.
The cells of pteridophyte stems differ from those of many seed plants in lacking collenchyma (modified parenchyma cells with expanded primary walls) and true stone cells.
Pear fruits are generally sweeter and of softer texture than apples and are distinguished by the presence of hard cells in the flesh, the so-called grit, or stone cells.
Prior to the microwave extraction, elongated parenchyma and stone cells of the pepper matrix was tightly packed.
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His days were spent alone in a stone cell.
He pointed to the stone cell where Zawahiri was held an enclosure of perhaps four feet by eight.
Begley employs his novelistic skills to invoke the profound suffering of Dreyfus, who was incarcerated in a 12-by-12-foot 12-by-12-foot 12-by-12-foot 12-by-12-footdoor that wastoneeasingly guarded.
Julian lived as an anchoress, a type of religious hermit, and was likely bricked up inside a small stone cell during her 40-odd years of monastic life.
The overall quality of pear fruits is closely related to flavor, grit (stone cell) content, flesh texture, skin russet, and appearance [ 1, 46].
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