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the facets
noun
Any one of the flat surfaces cut into a gem.
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Those are the facets that worry Nowitzki.
The angles between the facets could never be sealed successfully.
They have all the facets of a great club".
Even now, there's no limit to the facets Cunningham presents.
It's almost like the facets on a diamond.
Some of these complex, sophisticated products will come back, but not all the facets of complexity".
"But other than that it has all the facets of a successful American beer brand.
The lugs go up and interrupt the facets of the bezel like prongs".
Mr. Makavejev's latest feature, "Gorilla Bathes at Noon" (1993), rounds out the Facets set.
The facets of the cut-out and minimally whittled wood enhance his vigorous brushwork.
The facets of Britain fit to bind us must have two characteristics.
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