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The two were surrounded by a pair of gigantic portrait-oriented screens, roughly the proportions of a movie theater screen split vertically, hung above and behind the stage.
"A couple of travel posters would do me nicely," said Mr. Asher, who is instead surrounded by a pair of signed Damien Hirst prints; a pair of lithographs by Ed Ruscha, who's a family friend; a print of Warhol's Mao; and a work by the graffiti artist Blek le Rat.
"I just love Malacca — its laid-back, slow pace of life and the history in the buildings, the people, the culture," said a local resident, Colin Goh, 66, at Cheng Hoon, surrounded by a pair of red-and-gold sedan chairs and black-and-white photos that chronicled decades of the temple's religious festivals.
The rotor blades are surrounded by a pair of radial-flow guide-vane rows.
The new molecule belongs to a class of catalysts known as metallocenes, in which a central metal atom is surrounded by a pair of five-membered carbon rings that can themselves be linked to other groups.
The device consists of the driving section including a typical electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma source operating at 2.45 GHz wave frequency and the diffusion section where a cylindrical chamber is surrounded by a pair of solenoid coils for generating various curved magnetic field structures.
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"You can definitely play too much," he said, surrounded by a bagel with cream cheese, a pair of old chopsticks and a rubber-gripped hand exerciser.
Bond soon confirmed that the nebula and stars were in one and the same place, making them the first example of a binary pair surrounded by a symmetrical nebula.
Despite divergent assembly, Plasmodium flagella retain the canonical microtubule configuration of axonemes: a central microtubule pair surrounded by a rosette of outer doublets, commonly known as a '9 + 2' structure (Sinden et al., 1976; 1976,).
For this, the G1 phase centrosome, consisting of a mother and daughter centriole pair surrounded by a dense network of proteins, known as the PCM (pericentriolar material) must duplicate itself once before mitotic entry.
At that point, according to Sullivan, all he had was "a pair of nostrils surrounded by a rim of shrivelled, shrunken, discolored cartilage".
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