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The turbines, the tops of which are about 8 feet beneath the water's surface, swivel to face the oncoming current.
Or there is the less familiar Professor in Carroll's later "Sylvie and Bruno," who designs boots the tops of which are open umbrellas.
A couple of hours later, the terrain became more challenging as we crossed a series of steep ridges, the tops of which offered sensational views over the calm Adriatic Sea.
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus), also called estragon, bushy aromatic herb of the family Asteraceae, the dried leaves and flowering tops of which are used to add tang and piquancy to many culinary dishes, particularly fish, chicken, stews, sauces, omelets, cheeses, vegetables, tomatoes, and pickles.
From north to south several rivers, the Red Deer, Woody, Swan, Valley, and Assiniboine, have eroded it into what appears to be groups of hills (Pasquia, Porcupine, Duck, Riding, and Pembina), the tops of which are level with the prairies of Saskatchewan.
The proposed approach is based on phase constraints, being formed in real time, constitute the phase polyhedron, borders and tops of which can be to some extent deformated.
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