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Hezbollah, he said, could simply unload the weapons dockside in Beirut, Lebanon, without the elaborate subterfuge of the submersible containers, which were joined to tanks of oxygen and ballast to keep them floating a few feet beneath the surface.
Pressed flat, twisted, or cut into circles, then punctured, the caps could be wired together into panels or blocks, which were joined to form pliant, fabriclike sheets, each sheet a whole made of fragments, and, potentially at least, endlessly expandable.
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It is sheltered westward by a rocky promontory, La Isleta, which is joined to the island by a narrow sandy isthmus (now built over) and eastward by long breakwaters.
The cathedral's nave collapsed in a storm of 1674 and was never rebuilt; the chapter room (1409), which is joined to the church by a Gothic cloister, is now the main assembly hall of the university.
Assam is one of India's seven isolated north-eastern states, which are joined to the country by a 32km-wide "chicken's neck" of land and wedged between Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Myanmar.
The centre-left Democratic Party (PD), which is joined to the PdL in Italy's left-right coalition, immediately rejected the demand, opening a rift within Enrico Letta's already fragile government.
Subsequently the Congress of Vienna determined that the Duchy of Warsaw was to be divided into three parts: the Grand Duchy of Poznań, which was returned to Prussia; the free Republic of Cracow (Kraków), which was placed under the protection of Russia, Prussia, and Austria; and the Congress Kingdom of Poland, which was joined to Russia by making the Russian emperor its king.
In the Square of Three Powers, he created as a focal point the dramatic Congressional Palace, which is a composition of five parts: twin administrative towers flanked by a large, white concrete dome (the meeting place of the Senate) and by an equally massive concrete bowl (the Chamber of Deputies), which is joined to the dome by an underlying, flat-roofed building.
(Pigments absorb light of a particular wavelength; those wavelengths that are not absorbed are reflected and may be perceived as colour hence, for example, the green colour of many plants.) The inner membrane of the chloroplast is folded into flat tubes, the edges of which are joined to hollow sacklike disks called thylakoids.
The closest thing to them, apart from a few "Nude Model" snapshots, is his Michelangelesque full-length portrait of a jock-strap-clad Jean-Michel Basquiat from 1984, his body photographed in a series of Polaroid close-ups, which are joined to make the silk-screen.
We see that spiritual forms differ from similar forms which are joined to matter and determine the substances.
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