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It takes its shape from its triangular site facing the public plaza, the nexus of the campus.
It takes its shape.
The hot glass, which burns the furniture and takes its shape from it, she said, "starts having a relationship with the object".
The escalated attacks provide a fresh chance to examine modern war through the weapons that fighters choose, and they illuminate how so much of the war as we understand it in Afghanistan takes its shape from the combination of the vast stocks of munitions ordered into production during the cold war and the adaptability of local fighters in both acquiring them and adapting them to updated use.
7. The Gujarati silver-plated saltcellar shown here (it's sold with the spoon for about $54) takes its shape from a traditional Northern Indian lentil pot.
Post-adventure, in the cozier confines of the J-School, the episode takes its shape.
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For the dough, he proposed an egg noodle recipe that was little more than a mound of flour, two eggs and some water, and it took its shape quickly.
The drama took its shape episodically, play by play.
In pre-modern, Western Christendom, the Latin anxietas signified unease that often took its shape within a framework of sin, redemption and eternal judgment.
On Monday night the Apollo Theater held a concert that took its shape from the most vibrant expression of the blues today: the television documentary.
Taking its shape from "Short Cuts," Robert Altman's collaboration with Raymond Carver, "Things" was directed with a lighter-than-air touch by the newcomer Rodrigo Garcia.
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