Sentence examples for wedge marks from inspiring English sources

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Clay tablets are usually associated with cuneiform writing, a script that takes its modern name from the wedge-shaped (from Latin cuneus, "wedge") marks made by the stylus in clay.

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Let denote the th reflective path between the source and the beam-tree to the region I (to the region II) departing from the diffractive wedge marked with in the environment.

For example, a pair of plexiglass and velvet wedges marked 38H costs $34 an hour, at $1,295.

He drew one wedge and marked it with the number twenty, which he said represented the "very liberal" base of the Democratic Party.

Or should we start with a northern specialty, the scallion pancake, a fritter-flat and pleasantly oily round cut into steaming wedges with neat marks of green onion marking the flaky layers?

Above all, his skilful use of wedge issues may mark him out as the one candidate from the liberal wing of his party that the right is willing to tolerate: if, that is, the right can set aside its brimstone.

A Kirschner wire bent to an appropriate angle as calculated preoperatively is used to mark the wedge.

Comparing the resulting maps with an aerial photograph revealing the location of the ice-wedges through polygonal crop marks, showed that MPS reconstructed the polygonal patterns much better.

Baker muses: "And what was our life like in the noisy, dangerous and polluted industrial pock mark wedged into one of the capital's toughest neighbourhoods?

Namely, the two bonds at the same end of allene system should be indicated by wedge as stereogenic (and having opposite Up/Down marks).

But both languages were written in cuneiform, meaning wedge-shaped, after the shape of the marks made by punching a reed into clay.

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