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Two crescents surmounted by a star on a single stem.
The genteel urbanity of the residential zone's crescents and squares juxtaposes with a strict geometric grid-plan in the separate industrial zone.
Crescents and terraces and squares may have been painted uniformly by the landlords, but on enfranchisement each tenant will be free to paint his house any colour he likes.
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You can hear its drums, trombones, crescents.
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If made of steel they were often highly ornamented with patterns in gold damascening while hide shields bore silver or gold bosses, crescents, or stars.
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The hindwing is the brownish color of the forewing base and with larger marginal crescents at the vein termini.
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The summer male has bluish and rufous breast bands and prominent white eye crescents.
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Most tropical parulas can be distinguished from the northern parula by their lack of white eye crescents, but this may be ambiguous in hybrids.
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On the sides of the two saints there are golden crescents and stars.
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Tressures with other ornamentation exist, such as with maple leaves, crescents, thistles and roses.
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If two crescents be used, the arrangement should be such that they can be separated and cleaned.
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The street is divided into two crescents to the west and east with large expensive houses and communal gardens in the centre.
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The plan marks the genesis of his most enduring idea - the creation of large private communal gardens enclosed by terraces and/or crescents of houses.
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Pommels have appeared in a wide variety of shapes, including oblate spheroids, crescents, disks, wheels, and animal or bird heads.
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There are discrepancies between these sources as far as the colours of fields or crescents are concerned.
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The wing margins are dark with lighter circles then dark crescents.
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The north and south sides are crescents rather than typical borders of a square.
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He was able to find pigmented malaria parasites in a mosquito that he artificially fed on a malaria patient who had crescents in his blood.
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Here the markings differ in that the female has chains of red to orange and blue crescents toward the edge.
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The hindwings have thin gold crescents at the margin, the last two of which are iridescent.
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The ribs are shaped like crescents, with one end flattened and the other end rounded.
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The residential section to the north of the precinct retains the main pattern of gently curving crescents and perpendicular roads.
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Genetic sequencing of the large crescents should provide the essential information required to better understand and classify these fascinating organisms.
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Winding crescents would feed onto collector roads, which would then connect to the main arterial roads.
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The wing margins are dark with lighter circles then darker crescents.
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The hindwing eyespots have orange scales preceding black crescents.
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Various dots and crescents are found on the reverse.
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In addition, two rows of black crescents run along the edges of the wings.
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The eyes are partly encircled with thin post-orbital crescents of very short grey feathers.
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The task crescent boundaries rtu and rtl are given as 110 mm and 50 mm and the width b is 60 mm.
The family crest is a white shield with three red crescents.
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Each neighbourhood is designed around a few major feeder roads with many smaller cul-de-sacs and crescents, intended to minimise traffic and noise nuisance.
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Often two horsetail plumes of different colors are suspended from one of the crescents; occasionally they are red-tipped, symbolic of the battlefield.
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The opercle is a crescent-shaped laminar bone, with a convex and lanceolate ventral portion.
Design elements can include floral designs, diamonds, stepped diamonds, crescents, hearts, circles, and double-curves.
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The adult male is light brown above, with fawn-white underparts with black crescents.
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Flags with crescents facing the fly are attested from the 17th century.
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Anyone entering the house had their clothes cut into tatters or half-moon crescents.
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As a result, the trail has a "clumping", a "braiding" or a "tangling" of "crescents", of each individual release of material.
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All the neighbourhood roads are crescents which connect back to the main thoroughfares.
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However, what eventually turned out to be recognised as poor design, workmanship and maintenance meant that the crescents introduced their own problems.
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His coat-of-arms was red with a gold chevron, charged with three silver crescents.
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Impasses, crescents or cul-de-sacs frustrate the traveler especially when they are long, forcing an arduous retracing of steps.
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The outer margin of the hind wing has a row of small red crescents.
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The underside is brown-grey with orange crescents and a postmedian band of black spots.
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At the terminus of the wing veins are small white crescents which are usually worn off in flown specimens.
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The underside of both males and females is grey, with black spots on the forewings and a band of white crescents on the hindwings.
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The crescents are named in alphabetical order, with tree or plant names predominating.
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The moon in her plenitude (full) sometimes appears, distinguished from a "roundel argent" by having a face; but crescents occur much more frequently.
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The sweep of the concave crescent wall descending the hill will make a dramatic approach to the harbour.
The crescent nose ornament is usually identified as a lunar symbol.
Carn-pottery, thin walled round based deep bowls, often with applied crescents (croissants) is typical for early chambered tombs.
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There was no apparent thickening of the basement membranes and no crescent formation or vasculitis was seen.
In the mouse, these cells arise from bilateral stripes, which are adjacent and more medial to the cardiac crescent in the anterolateral mesoderm.
Crescent-shaped interannular lobes conspicuously impressed on posterior axial regions of both first and second ring.
Cardiomyocytes are generated from mesodermal stem cells and arrange themselves into two endocardial tubes that form the cardiac crescent.
There is a very great variety of such coins; some have crescents on the reverse.
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Their coins were altered using punches (dashes, dots, arcs, crescents, stars) and some carving of the profile.
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The mitochondria differentiate structurally by elongating and becoming denser and crescent-shaped to surround the axoneme under the forming coarse fibres.
The size and shape of the soundholes is highly variable and may be dual crescents, round hole, oval hole, or even multiple holes of varying arrangement.
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Slightly crescent shaped, with somewhat sharp points.
When we combine the above information with that from the previous sections, we see how the crescent-shaped region for small m spreads out as m is increased.
The large reversed crescent is made to suit the form of the ground, and to get the easiest possible ascent from the lower to the higher ground.
White-slipped figurine head, with anomalous mouth and crescent eyes.
Located in one of the crescent's narrow arms, this is a tall, thin notch cut from one side, all the way through to the other side of the arm.
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Outside of the core the roads follow the modern standard of large avenues forming grid, interspersed with a network of crescents and cul-de-sacs creating low traffic suburban neighbourhoods.
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Probably perfection is reached when the area of the two outer crescents, added together, is exactly equal to that of the leaf-shaped piece in the middle.
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The large crescents, with their unique morphology, still present many puzzles in their systematics.
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The female is rather rare, larger than the male, adorned with larger anteterminal and submarginal white crescents and small longitudinal stripes and with the wings more rounded.
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Extend to the crescent algebra.
There is a crescent of rather pleasing houses and bungalows, and their owners are understandably proud of the properties in which they live.
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Two new kiosks are planned in the neighbourhood of the small crescent of houses forming this estate.
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In that crescent there were ten houses and ten children.
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Calvay crescent in my constituency is a disaster area where there is no likelihood of resources being made available in the conventional way.
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She has got two children of her own, and she had the only bit of bread in this crescent.
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I suggest that when a crescent has that illustrious name something ought to be done to improve its condition.
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After a stormy day the rain had stopped and a crescent moon appeared between the scudding clouds.
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No local authority is going to take two cottages out of a little terrace or a little crescent in order to build cottages for someone away up on a hill.
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They designed the four crescent-shaped blocks.
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In a crescent, yes, but not in every crescent.
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Many swifts have long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
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The maps and satellite views show a crescent of woods surrounding the fort on the north, east, and south.
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The minor lamellae appear as crescents or rounded chevrons.
Thus extends to all crescents.
The field generated by the open sets is the smallest field containing the opens; this is exactly the set of all finite disjoint unions of crescents.
At this stage the nematode assumed a crescent-shaped posture and became sluggish for varying periods of time.
The task is mapped into polar coordinates as a task crescent with required orientation.
Not only that, but her mirror is reflecting the image of a window, through which nothing is visible except for a small white crescent smile.
Samples were taken at the following developmental stages: non-fertilised oocyte, fertilised oocyte, grey crescent, blastopore dorsal lip, mid-gastrula, late gastrula, neural tube.
The month began when the new lunar crescent was for the first time visible again after sunset.
Scanning electron microscopy of intact trophozoites incubated with accessory factor showed typical crescent-shaped organisms with clear polar structures.
The lighted crescent stands out from the dark ground with all the finesse of chiaroscuro, a veritable explosion of full sunlight.
With the given task crescent a desirable manipulator can be obtained.
From the task crescent orientation map a desirable manipulator can be identified and subsequent manipulator parameters can be determined.
Finally, crescent-shaped eccentrics present the most ambiguous symbol of the group.
The very high, crescent-shaped stagnation ridge can be clearly seen.
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