So 3, 6, 10 (and so on) are called the triangular numbers, and Jonathan was in search of the 299th triangular number.
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This is where the Ouija board's triangular pointer comes in.
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A close up of the triangular panels on the FAST.
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A triangular blackface mask constructed from stretchy, black knit cloth.
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A big blue map of the U.S. showed pinned triangular
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The triangular shapes are each significant, without being overly showy.
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The delicious food was served on lovely little triangular plates.
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Upon visiting a dermatologist, she was diagnosed with triangular alopecia.
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El dispositivo está sobre una base sólida de forma triangular.
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At minus 2 degrees Celsius he can make triangular snow crystals.
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And an "aquarium-style room" with a saltwater triangular fish tank.
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One route suggests a triangular hyperloop linking Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
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Footwear was minimal with pointed-toe mules and triangular wedge pumps.
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The body is made of a skin of interconnected triangular segments.
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Fingers make triangular shapes that act as magical gateways between scenes.
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Leave to cool slightly, then cut into triangular slices to serve.
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Her breasts were sort of triangular, made of light and pixels.
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This triangular look is considered the most "feminine" of facial structures.
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"It's a triangular relationship, with Kim in the middle," he said.
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Triangular skylight panels are arranged in a grid on the ceiling.
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The vehicle has a stainless steel exterior with a triangular roof.
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The triangular-cut diamonds are an early effort at faceted gems.
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Delicately outline a triangular section just under the arch of your eyebrow.
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S.-China triangular relations and, by default, in the South China Sea.
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Everything, from the skylights to the benches in the lobby, is triangular.
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Others were made of balsa wood and were more triangular in shape.
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Some are molded into a triangular shape representing Shakti, the feminine principle.
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They're little triangular, flat pancakes made with potatoes and flour and salt.
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The blades are rounded off using triangular-shaped plastic wheels and water.
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They came across the triangular case holding the flag presented to Mrs.
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Inside, a triangular bar is surrounded by a series of circular banquettes.
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Locol sits on a small triangular plaza of tables and folding chairs.
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Some folks might raise an eyebrow at the mention of triangular biscuits.
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The triangular trade did not always unify those menaced by its advance.
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"Inspired by Islamic motifs in ancient architectures, arranged in square and triangular grids, we fabricated square and triangular specimens by perforating such motifs into sheets of natural latex rubber using a laser cutter," Rafsanjani tells The Creators Project.
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Behind the windows on this triangular lot, the Llama Inn is something different.
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While these triangular chicken chips may be brand-new, the Lava Sauce isn't.
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Instead, I crafted a triangular landing strip, stood up, and admired my work.
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And in stroke play, the course turns any duel into a triangular contest.
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The triangular-shaped router is available by pre-order are available at Starry.
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The stations in Aclima's arrays are triangular and measure 20cm along a side.
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If that's not for you, the triangular breasts of Laras past still remain.
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Another highlight: their spiral sprint down a triangular staircase, which felt truly vertiginous.
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Triangular shapes and the color red help to bring in a little heat.
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The shades featured circular lenses, which were connected by a triangular-shaped band.
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I was unprepared for the jarring change, and I HATED the triangular shape.
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Notice the small triangular void in the baby's arm — it doesn't get separated.
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Made of 2,000 triangular glass panels, it cost 55 million euros ($62 million).
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The pulley system swings the triangular planes right and left like a pendulum.
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If triangular diplomacy is a game, America has forgotten how to play it.
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He'd fabricated triangular pedestals with three acrylic rods rising vertically from the points.
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His engineers filled the resulting triangular gaps with various electronics and cooling cables.
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"The triangular mind meld on this one was very deep," Ms. Silverman said.
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Think of the triangular Flatiron Building in Manhattan, but with more zoning requirements.
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A TRIANGULAR BALCONY To maximize a small (78-square-foot) terrace with an odd shape (triangular) on the Upper East Side, Amy Wechsler worked with Kim Hoyt, an architect and landscape architect, to create furniture that fit its tight angles.
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She also shared close-up shots of her sparkling necklace and matching triangular earrings.
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Each of the highly polished rods is slightly different — either circular, square, or triangular.
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A triangular relationship (Anna-brand-star) may once again become a two-way street.
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Jerry Nadler, gaze into the glowing orb that holds the oddly triangular flying Trump.
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In another embodiment, the triangles making up the triangular tessellations are dynamically sized triangles.
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Defender is a space rover-esque creation with three wheels in a triangular formation.
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The cockpit is adorned with triangular screens, but they're not particularly in the way.
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This triangular bag comes in black or cream leather, or in a mocha suede.
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It has triangular, darted, and unpadded cups and what looks like a supportive band.
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The structure, which still stands today, was placed on a triangular plot of land.
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Michael Govan This triangular plexiglass box, protruding off the wall, was made in 2179.
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Ms. Nedvetskaia cited a "triangular" business model involving the artist, production company and gallery.
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It revealed bright reflections in a triangular region as the spacecraft passed multiple times.
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And there I see two triangular-looking somethings, flying close together and high up.
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As the name suggests, the triangular Maveric blurs the distinction between wing and body.
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The bun was small and plain, the fish fillet also triangular for some reason.
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Diagonal columns support a triangular roof with a point as sharp as a stiletto.
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It's a huge improvement on the unpocketable bulky triangular case of the previous versions.
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While the move seems minimal, the triangular chocolate bar's fans aren't taking it well.
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The turquoise water yields a horizon violently foreshortened by the blood-red triangular landscape.
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The key is 12 inches long, with a triangular metal handle and a square end.
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The triangular modules they developed are made of ferro-cement with holes of varying sizes.
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Cryptographic hashes... This stylish, white, triangular, touchscreen device is a serious router with big aspirations.
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Even Kellyanne Conway and Ann Coulter, who are in their 50s, have this triangular shape.
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Ancient Sumerian script, with its thin triangular grooves etched into stone, is a major influence.
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Thirty-six are in Colorado's supermax facility, the triangular building above on the upper right.
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With two triangular jewels beside it, the princess-cut diamond would radiate on any finger.
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Front snap kick and diagonal (or triangular) snap kicks to the midsection are Chinzo's forte.
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The triangular relationship of Noura, Tareq (Nabil Elouahabi), and Rafa'a (Matthew David) is deftly handled.
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Triangular squinches angle up from the corners, the beginnings of a dome that never materializes.
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Doritos is banking on its familiar, triangular shape and red and blue bags for recognition.
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"Many can't jump two inches," said Amanda Frederich, standing in the school's skylit, triangular atrium.
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The latter garment also had one long sleeve and two triangular cutouts across her waist.
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The Unitarian Meeting House opened in 1951 and is known for its large, triangular roof.
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But Done said staff members at the club had experience with the triangular flag debate.
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This has left triangular flag enforcement in the hands of England's self-policing grounds staffs.
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But often they are made individually, like hand pies, in triangular or half-moon shapes.
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The McCallisters seemed to know this; their pizza was cut into triangular slices—thank God.
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In the same interview, Nye explained what drew him to triangular neckwear in the first place.
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The triangles are then transferred to a triangular pyramic and are finally unfolded into a rectangle.
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Last November, Mondelez International, who sells Toblerone decided to widen the gap between the triangular pieces.
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The roof and ceiling featured triangular and diamond forms, while mirrors and other furnishings were round.
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To get that triangular shape, Nelms used an Afro pick to pull the bottom sections upward.
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Like the G3, the Theragun G3Pro has a triangular shape that offers you multiple grip angles.
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A triangular wedge centered on the bottom edge provides an inviting entry into the surging landscape.
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Mr Coll concludes that there was "chronic triangular mistrust" between America and the two Asian countries.
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"TriAngular III" (Onyx/Truth Revolution) Some jazz drummers convey the sensation of floating through a groove.
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The spacecraft's four triangular sails resemble the sails of water-skimming ships in form and function.
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The kitchen, however, was "a funnel-type kitchen," Mr. Rollino said, with a strange triangular shape.
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The shop features breads and pastries, including the classic triangular Italian sfogliatella, and assorted traditional cookies.
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The triangular Flatiron Building, which Mr. Zimmerman's firm was hired to inspect in December, illustrates why.
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Two watercolors use triangular shapes around the edge of what becomes multiple rectangles arranged in rows.
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A small room off the foyer has a coved ceiling and a triangular-top bay window.
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Behind the camera, where the triangular scheme is reflected yet again, the story gets more interesting.
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Yngve was thicker and more athletic than Miller, with a triangular head and slightly pointed teeth.
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It featured an outsized triangular slab of fish slapped between two rather impressive sesame seed buns.
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It works like this: First, a fingerprint is collected on a small triangular piece of paper.
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The triangular design isn't just sleek, it makes sure that the tiles edges don't become wasted space.
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When you hear "Toblerone," you probably envision the delicious, triangular Swiss chocolate bar filled with almond nougat.
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Made of wood, it commonly had slanting, triangular sails and a sharp upward bow at the front.
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The contrast between the triangular lines and the background is like a hallucination in a dense fog.
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LOS ANGELES — The small triangular greenroom is typically decorated with artificial vines over a soothing woodland backdrop.
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In the lander's cramped cabin, Aldrin and Armstrong could see the moon's surface through small triangular windows.
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Dusted with chopped nuts, the triangular pastry's featherweight layers of filo emit blissful syrup with each bite.
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His partners on "TriAngular III" are the brothers Zaccai Curtis, a pianist, and Luques Curtis, a bassist.
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Her short single-strap dress was covered in silver sparkles and featured triangular cutouts across her waist.
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Inside the Constitution Center's museum in Philadelphia, a triangular table rests upon a teeter-totter-like pivot.
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A triangular cutout also extended down her chest, and was surrounded by sparkling jewels that resembled snowflakes.
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There's more of a triangular shape to the torso, with broad shoulders that narrow towards his waist.
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The shape of the stain itself is distinctively triangular, as if an imprint from the organ below.
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The triangular pieces created individual paths into the central part of the building, where attendees could gather.
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All the colorful displays, the silver and gold, triangular and oval shapes—those are just kid stuff.
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Each strand of microfiber is triangular-shaped, which leaves more area on which the webs can settle.
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The tapering of each jar's elevation leaves these two spaces slightly triangular, which heightens their abstract profile.
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This triangular relationship between nature, technology, and Gurksy as observer has remained constant throughout the artist's career.
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"We may be tempted to drop triangular situations (love triangles) and power struggles with others," Stardust says.
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In her illustrations, triangular forms abut curved lines to create kinetic configurations reminiscent of Isamu Noguchi's playgrounds.
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Lopez's gown featured a daring triangular cutout that bared her waist above a two-toned purple skirt.
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With a group or by yourself, you place your hands lightly on a triangular pointer called a planchette.
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And at home, people celebrate by eating rice dumplings packed in triangular shapes and wrapped in bamboo leaves.
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A geodesic dome has an incredibly strong structure through its triangular shapes, all based on a geodesic polyhedron.
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"Triangular debt", or money owed by firms to other enterprises, would also have to be resolved, they added.
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The Motorrad pays homage to its first motorcycle, the R32, in the triangular-shaped frame, produced in 1923.
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Remember that bucolic time before triangles became so overexposed that an Essex school had to ban triangular flapjacks?
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Bright-orange fabric connects over 200,000 floating cubes to create a triangular dock on the coast of Italy.
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A TRIO of soldiers in full combat gear advances in triangular formation, heads swivelling from left to right.
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She started by taking standard triangular wedges and cutting the edges off to give them a round shape.
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The gallery display is a reel-to-reel audiotape and a map indicating a triangular path in Milan.
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So, too, was its 2,000-square-meter triangular plot, which was swampy and desolate with just one tree.
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Her sleeveless dress had a plunging neckline, triangular cutouts around the waist, and an ankle-length sequin skirt.
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RENNY REYNOLDS (landscape architect, party designer) We had triangular platforms covered in black carpeting with banquettes in front.
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Any queer loves a grilled cheese, but it's not a revelation to cut it into four triangular pieces.
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But here Mr. Pei reshaped it into a building of crisp, angular forms set around a triangular courtyard.
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So came the traditional Purim food hamantaschen, triangular pastries in the shape of Haman's legendary three-cornered hat.
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Outside, there's a lovely new triangular ginkgo garden, a kind of mini-Place Dauphine, by Michael Van Valkenburgh.
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A small triangular pendant found during the excavation of a Nazi death camp has intrigued Anne Frank experts.
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"You have some really special triangular relationships, between a work, its artist and its collector," Mr. Navarro said.
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The two-story house looks like a tent with triangular openings on both the east and west sides.
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She posed for a photograph while wearing a green dress that had two triangular cutouts across the waist.
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There are more mirrors: small and round, large and triangular, close-up and getting smashed with a hammer.
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All the while, little triangular logos dance across the screens, reminiscent of the airline safety videos passengers routinely ignore.
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Cressida's gravity makes this ring—called Eta—slightly triangular, which is very unusual yet totally on brand for Uranus.
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The restaurant sits in the centre of the space, rather like a triangular spaceship in a secret aircraft hangar.
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Some of Randazza's clients, most notably Alex Jones, have been challenged on two sides of this new, triangular model.
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Indiscernible at first, save for the spotlights that shine on them, these insects lie incapacitated, arranged in triangular formations.
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Look at those collar bones, which jut out from his ridiculous triangular shoulders like they're desperately trying to escape.
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The triangular cross-section, along with the grooved surface of each hair, causes light to undergo total internal reflection.
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The new light sail features four triangular sails, made of mylar, which combine to form a rectangular-shaped surface.
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It's still triangular, but it's no longer awkwardly big, which means the case will actually fit in smaller bags.
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The triangular-shaped "chips" are made with marinated white-meat chicken that are fried up with spices and seasoning.
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Although Mr Trump will be the most troubling spectre at the triangular talks, he is not the only one.
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"Triangular 2," with the pianist David Kikoski and the bassist Gerald Cannon, followed on the Sirocco label in 2000.
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Her strapless dress featured one off-the-shoulder sleeve, as well as a small triangular cutout across her waist.
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Her halter-style dress had two triangular cutouts across the waist, and also featured sparkles from top to bottom.
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Oh, and it had 10 triangular bony plates running in a zigzag down its back, not unlike a stegosaurus.
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"I developed a lot of handmade and 3-D-printed prototypes before settling on this triangular spiral," she says.
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Some of the awkward spaces resulting from the building's triangular shape will be absorbed in closets and mechanical spaces.
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Her "Day" is a loosely triangular cloud of black steel rods, strips and angle irons almost eight feet tall.
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The house was modest, but with triangular brick architectural flourishes above the door, characteristic of ancient house styles here.
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A pediment is fit with a triangular ivory relief that must have adorned a miniature temple during ancient times.
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Hamantaschen, the triangular pastries for Purim (which starts next Wednesday), are usually filled with prune, apricot or poppy seeds.
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"What I discovered is there is a triangular connection between the brand, the product and the client," she said.
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On Wednesday, "Toxic," a triangular canvas from 2625 by the New York-based painter Mira Dancy sold for $2000,210.
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The thin straps of Johansson's gown formed more triangular cutouts across her back, where she has more rose tattoos.
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Front Burner Hamantaschen, the symbolic triangular pastries served during the Jewish holiday Purim, have become a year-round treat.
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The phone features a wide camera, a telephoto camera, and an ultra-wide camera, arranged in a triangular shape.
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Are they sometimes cut into little, bite-sized squares instead of the triangular slices you may be accustomed to?
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This 18-piece kit includes everything you need to do a full-house cleaning, including a rectangular floor tool, three microfiber pads, a window tool, two extension tubes, one lance, one microfiber cloth, one triangular tool, one triangular tool microfiber bonnet, five nylon brushes, one brass brush, and one AddFresh Fragrance Disc.
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I love my phone, too, but there is something about ... Basically, at this point, people are primarily in triangular situations.
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GOLD features yellow acrylic paint on sheets of transparent film that are placed in a triangular framework stretching 36' wide.
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Among the aircraft's features are a long triangular-shaped nose and an engine inlet blended into the upper wing (pictured).
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Her lips are thinner; her face is more square, rather than triangular, and her features fall outside the golden ratio.
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Toblerone's parent company, Mondelēz International, is based in the U.S., though the iconic triangular chocolate bar is produced in Switzerland.
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Her gown was an ombré mix of silver, blue, and white colors, and featured a triangular cutout above her stomach.
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In all of the dogs observed so far, their ears sit erect and triangular on the top of the head.
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The 10,000-square-foot space features a raw concert hall with 50-foot ceilings, disco lights and a triangular stage.
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Near the end of "The Call," the dancers begin to move in sync, slowly gliding backward into a triangular formation.
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The uniquely-shaped triangular plot has two storeys, a large garden and outdoor seating area, a pool, and five bedrooms.
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First, it should openly acknowledge that the triangular axis of terrorism, narcotics, and criminality in Afghanistan directly undercuts American security.
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In the '24s, an era of triangular fluorescent shoulders and moussed bangs, she sent widow's weeds trailing down the runway.
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Phil Jackson walks away from Knicks job after Madison Square Garden fails to build him an unmodified, triangular corner office.
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It has a triangular head occupied by a rather primitive version of a brain and two black dots for eyes.
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The 1-3-1 creates triangular action in which attacking players typically have two good options to direct short passes.
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As I understand it, Mr. Binns came across Ms. Hazra and Mr. Paul on the Triangular Face below the Balcony.
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They had a single blue braid that dangled from a hay-like triangular haircut often crushed by a bucket hat.
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"The only thing to avoid is power struggles and triangular relationships, as these may cause more drama than necessary," Stardust adds.
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But when the parachute was 24 percent of the way to full inflation, a triangular slice of the canopy peeled away.
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Initially drawing triangular and rectangular shapes over specific sections of a plant, she then carefully cuts her designs into each leaf.
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Another is that the triangular shape of the bay where Palu is located served to funnel the water towards the city.
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This device weighs less and has a smaller footprint than the other Theragun massage guns while retaining the same triangular shape.
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Those triangular legs you see make the forces caused by hopping and running very predictable, allowing the motors to accommodate them.
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They can use a triangular effect from the cellphone and GPS to derive the exact longitude and latitude of the individual.
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Meanwhile: See that triangular attachment on the jumbo box, which is designed to let motorists mail letters without leaving their cars?
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From a distance, it's hard to distinguish the model from a real Bugatti, but closer up the triangular elements become obvious.
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The davit system is comprised of those triangular walls behind Bezos in this GIF:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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My nails are beginning to fall off and it's getting harder to create the intricate triangular flaps of the cranes' wings.
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The clean, triangular white spaces along the bottom end were created by the landing legs that were folded up during launch.
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It makes sense, sort of, considering how the heavy, triangular tool is meant to flatten out wrinkles in your favorite shirts.
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Her skirt's black, triangular strip gave it a more modern flair while her hat's peekaboo flower added an element of fun.
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Triangular metal gutters run below the corrugated roofs on all the buildings at his home, transporting water into storage tanks below.
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Lebanon considers Israel an enemy state and has an unresolved maritime border dispute with it over a triangular area of sea.
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The triangular fruit- and chocolate-filled goodies are a traditional treat during the Jewish holiday of Purim, which begins March 20.
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Almost all suffered damage to the ulnar collateral ligament, a triangular band of tissue that connects the upper and lower arms.
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We followed a trail into the Flatirons, soaring triangular crags that were named for their resemblance to Victorian-era clothing irons.
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Dawson said they should have gone for a triangular one instead because it's more of a gimmick that sets it apart.
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The studio did manage to squeeze in some space for a triangular closet, which is also next to the front door.
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Some graves in this area are unlike any that Kennedy had seen before, with triangular structures positioned to point towards cairns.
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The bulky and oddly shaped triangular prism case was tough to fit in bags and impossible to get in your pocket.
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Carved from obsidian, or volcanic glass, thousands of the triangular objects, known as mata&aposa, litter the surface of the island.
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Tusks from forest elephants originated in a small triangular area in northeast Gabon, northwest Republic of the Congo, and southeastern Cameroon.
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A rather large triangular rock was also found prominently placed near the skull of Shanidar Z, likely as a grave marker.
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Did I tuck the collar of my shirt under this shirt the team provided and it's making a weird triangular hump?
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One of her many BFFs, Selena Gomez, wore a metallic-blue Calvin Klein number with triangular cutouts to show her side abs.
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"If you take pennies, and you try to compress the pennies, the pennies like to go into the triangular lattice," Torquato said.
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You can also watch five minutes of the cat's avatar (catvatar?) obliviously wandering through deathtraps in Triangular Pixels' game Unseen Diplomacy below.
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The triangular design provides three handles for maximum comfort and leverage and it offers two different speeds capable of delivering powerful stroking.
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Nancy Spender, wife of Michael and a noted painter, would have made a glamorous foundation for a triangular love story, for instance.
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The triangular ergonomic handle is covered by a grippy plastic so you have three angles to choose from when loosening your muscles.
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The performance kicked off with Rhett performing on top of a triangular platform as a smoke machine filled the stage below him.
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Also on-board is a laser point that lets you measure and triangular distances — apparently the most requested feature on the S60.
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But between recharging via proprietary cable, their fragility and their bulky triangular case, people rarely had their Spectacles when they needed them.
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The company says the triangular design was used so that Venus could work with phones that have camera bumps to avoid disconnections.
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The Humanity Star is (or was) a three-foot-wide sphere comprised of 76 triangular panels, and it weighed just 18 pounds.
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The sky is defined by a triangular space extending down from the top of the paper, which the artist has left unmarked.
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The panels are triangular (about 9″ on each side), and can be connected to basically make any shape or design you want.
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His father required a triangular badge from the police to cross the border, something which could take an hour at busy times.
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The walls and ceiling are covered with bundles of foot-long, gray, triangular prisms that absorb all sound and cancel any reverberations.
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Known as 'V3' and triangular in shape, he said it can produce 200 times more energy than the original square-shaped tile.
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In a triangular contest, the party or coalition that wins a vote share significantly above 30 percent can win by a landslide.
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The triangular viewing platform is perched over a cliff, offering views of fjords, mountains and valleys — from a couple thousand feet up.
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The last of 29,2000 triangular panels was installed to complete the world's largest single-aperture radio telescope, located in China's Guizhou Province.
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But the real draw was that triangular rounds would allow a weapon's user to carry fifty percent more ammunition in a case.
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Fifth, there should be new and strengthened partnerships, including with the private sector and through North-South, South-South, and triangular cooperation.
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The lakeside mansion includes a 220,21-square-foot indoor basketball court and an "aquarium-style room" with a saltwater triangular fish tank.
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Blahnik's iconic pump illustrations show a sole thinned into nothingness, curving into a hyperfeminine arch, little triangular toe pointing down the runway.
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The result of the clustering is a triangular space/graph with the spectral peaks of a, i, and u at each corner.
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Gentrification and history, hope and adversity collide on the triangular corner of Lafayette and Michigan Ave—the birthplace of the Coney Island.
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The viewer enters at the base of a triangular space, with the remaining two walls comprised of floor-to-ceiling video screens.
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Two identical, triangular white columns from 1965 in her Whitney show are reminiscent of the work of Robert Morris and Anne Truitt.
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Some of her pale casts get lost in the largest of the triangular galleries of the museum's I.M. Pei-designed East Wing.
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I met Bhushan, a feminist activist, four months later at Hotel Chalukya, whose restaurant is famous for its big, red triangular dosas.
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In the center of the memorial, a triangular column will display biographical profiles of each victim in German and English, with photographs.
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To honor that victory, the biggest in the Dons' history, McKnight asked a fan to hand-make the club's current triangular flags.
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En Estados Unidos había tres canales de transmisión pública donde encontrabas todo (se trataba más de triangular que de cambiarle al canal).
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It has reflective, almost metallic sides, studded with triangular patches that shimmer and appear to change colors when the light hits them.
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The granite- and glass-clad building has a peculiar triangular shape, with two legs directed to the harbor to maximize water views.
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In winter, for example, the green tone, triangular shape, and three slashes of the tokiwa-jyoyo reference pine trees and their thorns.
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I like that one; they're selling bandanas in triangular sandwich packaging, and the owner is kind enough to offer me a snack.
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In Paul Sepuya's photograph "Mirror Study," a triangular mirror reflects the pelvis and legs of a white male nude wearing black socks.
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For the outing, the "Drunk in Love" singer wore an orange jumpsuit, triangular sunshades and styled her signature golden tresses in loose waves.
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In traditionally Muslim Kazan, expect to find local delicacies such as echpochmak, triangular lamb dumplings like samosas which are the local snack food.
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Toward a new triangular era To implement even some of his bold goals, Duterte needs stability at home and in the proximate region.
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Nomi's uniform was tuxedo-like, but with an amplified triangular shape extending from hugely exaggerated shoulders, a defined waist, and skin-tight bottoms.
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"The winning option is to move the Christmas tree in its triangular form over to the 'A'...congruent to the 'A,'" he said.
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Lerner further complicates this optical configuration by cutting a triangular notch on either side of the painting, at points corresponding to its diameter.
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The couple returned home only to realise they'd lost an hour and creepily, that Cahill had a painful triangular mark near her bellybutton.
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All of them refer to the same geography — the triangular area between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, bordered by Japan, India and Australia.
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Destiny 2's opening cinematic describes it as an "ancient enemy" as the stylized image of a triangular shadow creeps toward the Traveler.
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The two countries have an unresolved maritime border dispute over a triangular area of sea of around 860 sq km (330 square miles).
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It should feel heavy but it doesn't, perhaps because it casts a triangular shadow, with its tip touching where the two walls meet.
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I tried it during Samsung's TabPro S unveiling and it worked fine, though I didn't like the triangular body or too-sensitive buttons.
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Particularly in the last few seasons, the 1033-mile, triangular-shaped Pocono Raceway has provided a high-speed introduction of first-time winners.
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The last of the telescope's 4,450 triangular panels was fitted into the dish this weekend, ahead of the telescope's planned launch in September.
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With its sizeable hunks of chocolate and trademark, triangular shape, the spiky Swiss bar has long held a place in the nation's heart.
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Two inflatable arches used to suspend a red, triangular flag that marks the start of the final kilometer over the road partially deflated.
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Billie's is a triangular magnetic holder that your razor sticks to, while Flamingo's is a circular suction grip that your razor clicks into.
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Another masterfully constructed eatery is The Masa Bakery and Cafe in Bogota Colombia — which is made up of concrete and triangular-shaped windows.
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Lebanon has an unresolved maritime border dispute with Israel over a triangular area of sea of around 860 sq km (330 square miles).
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Instead of spokes, the wheel contains a sort of triangular housing with three smaller wheels that rest against the inside of the rim.
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The word "perm" conjures up terrifying visuals from the '80s of triangular hair and poodle-esque tendrils in a constant state of frizz.
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The slightly triangular room, which used to house Commerce, is plainer now, with dark tables, slanted mirrors and many fewer Art Deco touches.
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Rather than bringing Purim baskets of triangular hamantaschen cookies to neighbors, one Westchester synagogue will now only leave the traditional packages on doorsteps.
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Once the interior offices — quirkily configured because of the shape of the building — are demolished, open floors, albeit triangular, will be left behind.
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The brutalist conservatory graces H. G. Well's The Island of Doctor Moreau, and two of the triangular towers appear on George Orwell's 1984.
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Above him, over the course of the night, several large triangular platforms assembled and disassembled, Transformer-like, into different avian or spaceship shapes.
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The triangular building is the al-Faisaliyah Center, which was the tallest building in Riyadh until 2002, when the Kingdom Tower went up.
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The East building, designed by the Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei and completed in 1978, is a triangular design influenced by modernist thought.
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Structurally, the painting delineates the rhythmic indentions of the interleaving petals with a crispness that clearly articulates their triangular forms and serrated edges.
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The sky was low and soft and gray-mauve or dark mauve, as were the isolated triangular crags of mountains in the distance.
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The living room includes a desk with a triangular top and legs that was designed for a particular corner and will remain there.
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To understand Taiwan's upcoming presidential and legislative races it is essential to examine the triangular relationship between the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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Triangular tips, cuticle-hugging accents, and even Picasso-inspired faces all help create a modern manicure look that's unlike anything we've ever seen before.
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Thanks to a triangular shape, you're able to easily grip it in three different spots to get the most comfortable angle for your needs.
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Similarly, the some of the corners are adorned with small triangular patches of unbleached canvas inscribed with words denoting body parts: eye, neck, ear.
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Chrome OS should show your phone's signal strength and battery life there, too, swapping out the Wi-Fi indicator for the triangular network indicator.
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The simple bed is shaped like a tent with a triangular opening, made with a soft, fleece-like exterior, and filled with padded foam.
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To test this, they lined the simulator's interior with white felt and introduced a triangular black "mountain" above a black horizon as a landmark.
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Regardless of how you feel about those waxy, triangular kernels of sugar, without fail, they pop up on all over the place in October.
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This one in particular features a unique triangular shape that makes it feel different than your usual top-handle bag (in a good way!).
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The triangular-shaped handles provide a controlled grip in your hand for precision application of product, plus they won't roll off your bathroom counter.
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The likelihood that an individual who fits each profile will support one of the three Brexit options is displayed in the triangular scatter plot.
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The primary love measure used was based on the Triangular Theory, which specifies that there are three components to love: intimacy, passion, and commitment.
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Placed along my zygomatic arch and cheeks, it's intended to give a more angled triangular look to my cheekbones and my face in general.
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Not only is it the only triangular one we're aware of, but it's also one of the few we've ever had that is spicy.
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The tround, short for triangular round, was designed by David Dardick in the mid-1950s for use in his open-chamber line of weapons.
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Trounds also allowed for different cartridges to be used in place of the tround ammo, where the triangular casings were used as chamber adapters.
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It is a head-turner, one of the most distinctively designed SUVs entering the 216 automotive market, largely because of its prominent triangular grille.
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"Edge," a triangular platform at the top of a brand-new skyscraper in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood, is expected to open in March 2100.
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The authority has applied for trademark No. 86931748 on "the depiction of a building with a spire on top," including its elongated triangular facets.
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It lays its triangular head on her collarbone, using its thin-fingered paws to squeeze milk from her left breast into its hairy snout.
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I met a girl at college who saw shapes when she heard voices—I remember her dad's was triangular—and she also tasted pitch.
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The image is presented as a re-photographed triangular collage, evoking the presence of the unseen camera held together by Sepuya in his studio.
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The small, oddly triangular filet was moist, flaky and surrounded by a delicious broth tinged with ginger, soy and just a hint of wasabi.
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"Lot and His Daughters" inspired a 15-minute triangular duel between two telephone bidders and the dealer Bob Haboldt bidding in the auction room.
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On this day of intermittent rain and sun, a five-foot triangular patch of concrete coming off the course's third turn had a puddle.
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The taller one, her curly hair cut into a triangular bob, was smoothing a vitamin E rose-scented ointment over the patient's atrophied legs.
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And Wendy Yue, a Hong Kong designer, adorned a snake's head with a triangular tanzanite for her new necklace, which has a matching ring.
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Then Mum would pack me off to school with triangular-shaped Vegemite sandwiches stuffed neatly alongside a green apple in my small metal lunchbox.
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The triangular FINIS Alignment Kickboard's top strap allows swimmers to use it without having to grip the sides, thus taking pressure off their shoulders.
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A triangular skylight in the master bedroom "is like a solar clock," Ms. Anker said, tracing the sun's path along the room's white walls.
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B. gets a Long Island iced tea and we share dill and feta phyllo pastry cigars and beef samosas (triangular little baked pastries — YUM).
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Most notably, the vehicle has a futuristic exterior design with a triangular roof that looks like something straight out of Back to the Future.
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This pair, and the inflaton particle that remained, would have continued to separate, freezing into space and creating a triangular arrangement of energy concentrations.
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The family resemblance can still be seen in the long, slender antennae and the triangular, movie-alien shape of the head, among other features.
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Using more than 10,000 cut and painted pieces of wood, she has pieced together vivid panoramic scenes covering the walls of the triangular room.
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The Big Wheel sharply lowered the rider's center of gravity so that he or she didn't flip off the triangular perch on sharp turns.
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Toblerone, the beloved Swiss-made chocolate bar, announced a change to its shape by narrowing the triangular pieces and increasing the gap between them.
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Physicists knew from experiments that the vortices form triangular lattices, called Abrikosov lattices, and so the question was to prove why they form these patterns.
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Triangular Pixels suggests that once the tracker gets a wider release later this year, people could use it on cats, other pets, or small children.
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Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation Stick, a full-coverage formula that comes in a sleek triangular bullet for precise application — even on shaky subway commutes.
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The 264-by-221-inch painting might be a design for a constructivist pool table featuring six triangular pockets and a central diamond-shaped bumper.
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Yet there's an incredible diversity of shapes, colors, and movement of the UFOs, ranging from huge hovering eggs, to dark triangular ships and soaring discs.
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I'm talking non-rectangular, free-form displays that could mean we'll see round phones, or triangular phones, or who knows what in the near future.
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"The robot has the ability to create a triangular interaction between the human therapist, the robot, and the child," co-founder Aida Nazarikhorram told IEEE.
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In its traditional form, candy corn is a small, triangular candy consisting of three colored sections (white, orange, and yellow); it's mainly sold around Halloween.
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The entire collection is produced from environmentally-friendly materials, and features a chicre-interpretation of the signature triangular Prada logo we all know and covet.
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As it takes on the weight of its payload—a triangular assortment of solar panels, antennas, and varied electronics—it freezes for just a moment.
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Both come with a slimmer semi-soft black carrying case instead of the chunky old triangular yellow one, and are polarized for the first time.
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Who the hell is able to resist the grease-heavy, cheese-oozing, triangular tip of a slice in favor of the dry, brown back end?
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In Tilt Brush, I just walked around and drew a rough cube and triangular prism in three dimensions, which turns out to be significantly easier.
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Australia will play West Indies and South Africa in a triangular one-day international tournament in St Kitts & Nevis, Barbados and Guyana from June 5.
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Their actions presage the probability of further troubles in the triangular relationship between the U.S. Jewish community, the State of Israel and the Trump administration.
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These shoes always come with a triangular cone heel, a pointed vamp, and a sharp almond toe, and are always more uncomfortable than they look.
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The two highly publicized meetings between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kim Jung Un speak to the triangular nature of the challenge that is unfolding.
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You would maneuver and spin a small triangular spaceship, blasting space rocks to bits until inevitably one of the asteroids smashes you into line segments.
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Principle Power's foundation, known as the WindFloat, sets the turbine atop one of three columns that are partly underwater and connected with a triangular frame.
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"Edge," a triangular platform at the top of a newly built tower in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood, is expected to open on March 11, 2020.
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But in terms of the conversation, I liked the literal pussy cat, the sexy but dangerous high heels, and the triangular shape the legs make.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In "The Dinner Party," Judy Chicago's famous triangular installation, plates serve up slices of women's history, rather than food.
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Specifically, as mentioned a bit above, it was the unique triangular design of the Mac Pro's thermal core that proved to be the limiting factor.
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Explosions of a different sort animate the triangular landscape of "Ramona Tells Jim," which is running at the smaller Bush Theater auditorium through Oct. 21.
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Following this exercise, Morris and Polonsky built a dramatic counter of triangular slices of green and pink marble, which also adorned the facade as terrazzo.
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From bottom to top, the poster has a nice sense of triangular balance, starting with the black base and rising to those evil, twisty antlers.
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But for the holiday season, the Port Authority throws two round wreaths and a triangular tree on top in an attempt to spread seasonal cheer.
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Twenty-seven monitors of different sizes, in a loosely triangular constellation, display videos of a young Black girl who swings, carefree, on a tree swing.
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The whole assemblage stands on a floor of luminescent triangular tiles covered in more gold — 2003 names of other heroic women written in curling letters.
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Lastarria, a triangular barrio partly closed to traffic by Santa Lucía Hill to the west and Parque Forestal to the north, was off my radar.
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These presumably would have yielded more complicated configurations of objects in the sky today: triangular arrangements of galaxies, along with quadrilaterals, pentagons, and other shapes.
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Midas is a hound with a fox face, huge, triangular ears, and a body so smooth he looks as if he's just had a Brazilian.
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Some of the most ambitious — or foolhardy — projects are in disrepair, among them the hulking, triangular concrete office tower in Abidjan known as La Pyramide.
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We wonder at these warm, chunky patterns of yellow, purple, black, and green; pulsating flat oblongs and squares topped off with tiny triangular patched roofs.
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Candy corn is incredibly uniqueWith its white tip and vibrant yellow and orange base, no other candy is quite as triangular and beautiful as candy corn.
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The former were rod-shaped structures that resembled an ear of corn, the latter polyhedra that approximated the sphere, consisting of 20133 triangular faces glued together.
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And because fashion likes to fuck with us, the no-nonsense, full-cup, triangular cut and bland colors look oddly appealing to our normcore-trained eyes.
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This means their arms (which are arranged in a triangular formation, hence the name) can be extremely lightweight, so moving them about doesn't require much force.
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Heads are depicted as block-like forms with faces depicted on one side, while noses are rendered as sharp triangular planes jutting out from the face.
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As it turns out, the small hairs on their bodies are shaped like triangular prisms, allowing them to deflect sunlight as it bears down on them.
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Take the Coleco Telstar Arcade, which featured built-in controls (twin paddles, a steering wheel, and a toy revolver) on each side of its triangular design.
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The spread included creative eats from the competition like Hannah's Sweet and Savory Chicken and Peaches, Alexandra's Refreshing Watermelon Salad and Jude's Teeny Zucchini Triangular Panini.
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The dish is made of 4,450 intricately positioned triangular panels and has a collecting area of 20000 million square feet, equal to almost 450 basketball courts.
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Other houses that were sold are notable because of their interesting design, like Elon Musk&aposs triangular house and Alex Rodriguez&aposs mid-century modern house.
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Turkey's assertive role in a new regional triangular power structure with Saudi Arabia and Qatar has also created greater diplomatic isolation from much of the region.
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In 2014, the commission signed off on a design for a triangular building with chamfered corners and an entrance on the intersection with West 10th Street.
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UFO seekers camping near Area 51 took pictures of two F-1173s dogfighting inside the installation and later spotted an unidentified triangular object among the jets.
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Its surface features a mesmerizing triangular pattern, with an uneven texture that almost makes it seem like a natural thing, not some kind of alien construct.
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But she later learned its actual cause was from breast cancer that had metastasized to her sacrum, a triangular bone at the base of the spine.
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One summer night, he recalled, he and his wife were driving home when a 22013-foot-long triangular craft silently hovered over their car before disappearing.
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Abstract underpinnings (a tightly constructed triangular vortex at the core) spar with recognizable imagery (gloves, plumage, tassels, fringes, ribbon-like fabrics wrapped in stripes over tubes).
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The installation comprises a triangular banquet table and vaginal imagery on place settings for figures including the Greek poet Sappho and the suffragist Susan B. Anthony.
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Hamantaschen, as essential to Purim as matzo is to Passover, are typically sweet, the triangular cookies filled with a jam that's often made from poppy seeds.
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The triangular corner storefront, half a mile from the last stop on the No. 5 train, was once an insurance agent's office, then a coffee shop.
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Due in June for gay pride month, the shirt is made from a single panel of triangular fabric, and will feature politically charged images and slogans.
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Carlen and I camped out by a triangular patch of asphalt along West Kingsbridge Road, across the street from a check-cashing store and a carnicería.
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These features are passed up to other layers in the network, which perform additional convolutions and extract higher-level features, like eyes, tails or triangular ears.
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Ms. Parkins plays a relatively small instrument that is made of wood; has a bunch of strings laced across its sharp, triangular body; and plugs in.
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Shaped like a building with a triangular roof, the book has two flaps per page: The lower level is a store, the upper level a residence.
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Meanwhile, many sharks today evolved to have triangular teeth that were flat and serrated like a steak knife, which helps them bite off chunks of prey.
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Beyoncé's glamorous dress by Nguyen Cong Tri had a triangular cutout across the chest, and a hip-high slit on the right side of her skirt.
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The shoes, which featured large red lips, a wide triangular nose and blue eyes, were released last summer and came in nine different colorways, including black.
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In his 1979 piece "Triangle — Stone/Cloth," which leads off the exhibition, a fist-size rock distends a white banner into a triangular rictus of billows.
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What about the private stakeholders, groups like AECOM that are helping Texas design and lobby for its proposed triangular-shaped hyperloop between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio?
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The label, which was designed by Compartés' creative director Jonathan Grahm, has an Old Hollywood flare that perfectly complements the art-deco-y triangular chocolate pieces inside.
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In 1975 Chris Burden performed "White Light/White Heat", wherein he built a triangular platform ten feet above the ground and lay on it for 22 days.
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Like the previous model, the Plus also has three different fine nibs (soft, medium, and firm), and has a triangular barrel which some artists find more ergonomic.
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Koons has stated that he based the sculpture on a photograph, but changed the pose after being inspired by the triangular composition of Michelangelo's "Pietà" (20053-99).
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This triangular-shaped attachment slides onto the pen and adds two small rubber wheels backed by two gnarled metal wheels that line up with the roller ring.
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Modern men and women learned to envy the magnificence of the winners and to define their ends in a triangular process of assessing what others valued first.
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She loves anatomy-defying shapes, and has made evening dresses embellished with triangular acrylic spikes that evoke ice crystals, and tops crafted from flame-burnished iron mesh.
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Next year's schedule will feature a longer weekend and shorter Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races, but considerably more racing action at the 210-mile triangular track.
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LISA is comprised of three satellites trailing the Earth as it orbits the sun, bouncing laser beams back and forth to each other in a triangular formation.
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Ahead of me, down a steep hill, was a triangular fantasy, covering an entire block, which managed to look like a Venetian fortress: the Grinnell apartment house.
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She wore the dress, which had two triangular cutouts at her waist, to the Golden Heart Awards hosted by God's Love We Deliver, a food-delivery service.
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Some of these tiny homes come with lofted areas, tucked into the triangular area where the roof slopes down, to make the most of the square footage.
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In February, Blaine Gibson, an American lawyer and adventurer, found one of the two pieces of debris discovered on Mozambique's coast, a triangular piece of fiberglass composite.
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The question came up, as I imagine it did for many, like one of those triangular rubbers to the knee: So do we move or something now?
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Fried chicken seems almost candied, a trifecta of drumstick, thigh and wing, dripping with maple butter on thick triangular waffles and coated in a peppery honey sauce.
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Word of the Day : a vertical triangular wall found between the sloping ends of a gable roof _________ The word gable has appeared in 88 articles on nytimes.
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Several pens were tucked in an interior pocket, including a sleek vintage Bulgari ballpoint, which he said he especially liked because of its triangular, ergonomically suited shape.
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One body bore gold bracelets with designs of vipers, a gold triple-strand necklace and a parazonium, a triangular dagger sheathed in seashells, with an ivory hilt.
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A white leather ankle boot is elevated by a red cuboid heel; suede and leather monochrome mules appear elegant but sturdy, with a 60-millimeter triangular heel.
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The feather-light yeast-raised doughnuts are triangular and come filled with strawberry or blueberry jams, lemon curd with poppy seeds or a thick honey-nut mixture.
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No one in Moscow told me about any work he did in those positions or how he handled what would have been a 3,500-mile triangular commute.
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The lower middle of the picture features a series of curvilinear passages composed of marigold triangular forms that seem to have been made by scraping paint away.
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