How To Use Closed in In A Sentence
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A lantern is a hand-held torch which has its batteries enclosed in the main body, while the umbilical has a battery that is separate from the lamp-head but linked by an umbilical electrical wire.
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Her propeller shaft was fouled and she was dragging her anchor, so Endurance, some 25 miles away when the call went out, closed in at top speed to act as on-scene commander.
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade.
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Dr Dewes hoped the exhibition would be shown around the world once it closed in Christchurch in November.
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The cliffs closed in as the river swept round a bend, its waves slapping against vertical rocks.
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The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag.
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Closed in terms of things being able to go on under the radar and away from the public glare.
Times, Sunday Times
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So we struggled for another three weeks, until the schools closed in late December for almost two months of winter vacation.
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Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers.
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A key was enclosed in the envelope.
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Sometimes indeed their young warriors closed in with us, and were as often vanquished; but they never failed to repay us fourfold from a safe distance.
Life in the Rocky Mountains
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Angiospermae by Paul Hermann in 1690, as the name of that one of his primary divisions of the plant kingdom, which included flowering plants possessing seeds enclosed in capsules, in contradistinction to his Gymnospermae, or flowering plants with achenial or schizo-carpic fruits -- the whole fruit or each of its pieces being here regarded as
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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This singular rhodomontade is enclosed in a letter to a friend of Rob
Rob Roy
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It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by.
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Shops, businesses and offices were closed in Gangtok and neighboring areas, the resident said.
Magnitude 6.8 quake in India, several dead
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As well, the pilot of each was enclosed in a glassed-in cockpit.
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When the dialytic apparatus is in operation, shut-off valve 16 is closed in the first phase, and the first pump P1 conveys blood from the patient into expansion chamber 12.
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Markets and bazaars were closed in Quetta, a border city with a large Afghan refugee population.
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But surely boab we'd need to keep the windows closed in the event.
Swine Flu comes to Scotland
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Subclause was deleted and subclause was amended by adding, at the end of the clause, the phrase ‘except to the extent such claim has been disclosed in schedule 4.34.
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The fangs are inclosed in a soft, pulpy sheath, the inner surface of which is commonly coated with a thin glairy secretion.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
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The poor cat has been enclosed in the garage all night.
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The string (enclosed in quotes) that follows the cmdlet is the text that is displayed to the user.
Simple Talk rss feed
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The man was not immediately identified as the former Iraqi leader but marks on his body and other undisclosed information quickly indicated they had their man.
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Jean made two deep bows, the Americans two little ones, after which they foraged in their bags, from which each drew a 'rouleau' of 1,000 francs, daintily inclosed in green sheaths of serpent-skin, clasped with gold.
The French Immortals Series — Complete
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It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin.
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I wonder which oil company Al Gore will blame for the fact that he 'received more than $500,000 in royalties from the owners of zinc mines who held mineral leases on his farm near Carthage, Tennessee' and that 'Before the mines closed in 2003, they emitted thousands of pounds of toxic substances and several times, the water discharged from the mines into nearby rivers had levels of toxins above what was legal'?
Some Stuff
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The DNA is enclosed in a nucleocapsid, or core antigen, which is surrounded by a spherical envelope (surface antigen).
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Oh, do you think so, you seclusive wretch," the headman said, as other villagers closed in around them, each looking more surly than the others.
Demons Don't Dream
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It is a different matter if information is disclosed in the public interest to expose wrongdoing.
Times, Sunday Times
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When the aircraft closed in on each other - at hundreds of miles per hour - the dogfights began.
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Winning one more pawn, Saravanan never looked back and closed in on his opponent in a rook-bishop-knight ending by queening his pawn.
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As detectives closed in during an undercover operation, he crashed his car into a police vehicle.
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The closed interior world of Mitch's mind resembles too closely the hushed privacy of his new Pontiac; beyond it he feels anxiety and fear.
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His eye met a beautiful heliotype, standing on the bureau in the light of the lamp; from the middle of the room, in a motionless posture, Kranitski gazed at the face of the woman, which was enclosed in an ornamented frame.
The Argonauts
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Detailed information relative to the specific characteristics of the long-term debt is disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements.
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When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
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I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital.
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As Parretti walked across the tarmac, fraud officers closed in.
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Though technically closed in winter, an unplowed mile-long access road leads skiers and snowshoers to the 1929 castlelike Vikingsholm and lake-level views of a snow-cloaked Fannette Island.
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade.
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[0, X], and r, r², are real numbers such that r and r² fall in the closed interval
Bell's Theorem
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It was howkit oot -- whether oot o 'hard yird or saft stane, I dinna ken; I reckon it wud be some no sae hard kin' o 'a rock -- and whan the deid was laid intil 't, they biggit up the mou o' the place, that is, frae that same skelf to the ane 'at was abune 't, and sae a' was weel closed in. '
Heather and Snow
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They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig (the caul is a membrane surrounding the intestines).
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Their dreadlocks flew like skipping ropes, their bodies gleamed, their eyes were closed in divine ecstasy.
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The company has satisfactory title to all assets and there are no liens or encumbrances on the company's assets, except for those that are disclosed in the notes to the financial statements.
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The closest guideline is a Chicago Manual of Style stipulation that in philosophical and linguistic texts certain terms might be enclosed in single quote marks (14th edition, 6.67 and 6.74).
Archive 2008-09-01
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I was afraid lest my mother should swinge me on account of the apple, so for fear of her I went with my brother outside the city and stayed there till evening closed in upon us; and indeed I am in fear of her; and now by Allah, O my father, say nothing to her of this or it may add to her ailment!
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Before it closed in 2000, the garage was the city's oldest automotive repair shop.
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There is also the Delmas hot air burner, in which the batswing flame is completely inclosed in a glass, mounted with a sheet-iron casing, heated by the products of combustion, through which the air passes on its passage downward to feed the flame; and it thus increases the temperature, improves the illuminating power, and produces a beautiful steady light.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888
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Six Senegalese porters lived in the single room below us, holding cheerful merguez barbecues with the window closed in case the landlord caught them.
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Before fertilization, the egg is enclosed in a protective vitelline membrane, which is embedded in a gelatinous coat.
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The laundromat will remain closed indefinitely.
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Having been born since the country's rail network closed in 1975, the three had never seen or ridden on a moving train, other than a self-propelled wagon.
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Now, in the peninsula of Araya, and in the island of Marguerita, saliferous clay impregnated with bitumen is met with in connexion with this early formation, nearly as gem-salt appears in Calabria in flakes, in basins inclosed in strata of granite and gneiss.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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Ostracods are small crustaceans enclosed in a bivalved carapace.
Crustacea
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Police closed in the railway station.
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The lamp was enclosed in a frosted glass globe to diffuse the light.
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The blue cod fishery down there is so threatened that two whole fiords have had to be closed in a rahui, while the fishery rebuilds.
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Asmodeus laid in the bath submerging herself in a deep pool of water, her eyes closed in concentration.
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Instead, tuna are taken from the wild, enclosed in nets and dragged to shore where they are corralled in pens and fattened on an oil-rich diet.
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I have found Brussels to be a soulless place, in which everything is closed in the evening.
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During these measurements, roots were enclosed in a steel chamber to apply pneumatic pressure to the root medium.
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The Antarctic winter closed in before Deutschland could escape to lower latitudes and the ship was beset and drifted for nine months.
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A list is a sequence of syntactic tokens enclosed in a pair of parentheses.
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Early stages of floret development are similar in the ear and tassel: each floret is enclosed in a lemma and palea and all florets produce two lodicules, three stamens, and a gynoecium.
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When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
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A cable laid wire rope is constructed of smaller diameter cables which have been closed into a finished wire rope.
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It is enclosed in a sealed envelope along with this letter.
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The 550-acre naval station at Treasure Island is one of 29 California military bases closed in 1993 by Congress.
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Enclosed in her cabin, she sees no more than what the main beam solipsistically affords along the line of travel.
Times, Sunday Times
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Electronic engine components are usually enclosed in plastic housings which are formed from molten plastic in injection molding machines.
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The original novel caught the ingenuous babble of its protagonist, naively recording the happy circumstances of her household as her master closed in on her.
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It then flourished from 1925 to 1932 in Dessau, an industrial backwater where the school's first director, Walter Gropius, built its image-making headquarters (see illustration on page 25); and it ultimately but vainly sought refuge in cosmopolitan Berlin, where it closed in 1933, when Hitler took power.
The Brief, Glorious Life Of Bauhaus (New York Review)
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U.S. officials said the name disclosed in Pakistani media was wrong and the station chief would remain at his post.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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A small bundle of fibers, enclosed in a tubular sheath, is called a funiculus; if the nerve is of small size, it may consist only of a single funiculus; but if large, the funiculi are collected together into larger bundles or fasciculi, which are bound together in a common membranous investment.
IX. Neurology. 1. Structure of the Nervous System
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The Order was strict and enclosed in the early years.
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The wound is closed in layers over a drain placed in the subcutaneous space.
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By the present moment, we have made six transducers closed inside ‘tablets’ resembling little rounded batteries for a watch.
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Transmitter and receiver are supplied fully enclosed in housings measuring 45 x 55 x 15 mm with connectors for external dipole antennas.
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Beneath the gills there is a cavity, the hymenial chamber, which is still closed in this illustrated sample.
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The sample brominated epoxy resin enclosed in filter paper is burned in flask filling with oxygen.
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There they are enclosed in a cyst by host reaction, and complete their development.
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A fluoroscope, mounted near the floor and enclosed in a shielded box, revealed an image of our feet within the shoes on a fluorescent screen that we could see, assuring a proper fit while radiation leaked into the surrounding area.
William Spear: Adapting to a New World of Invisible Toxins
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The mygale carries its eggs enclosed in a cocoon of white silk of a very close tissue, formed of two round pieces uniting at their borders.
The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
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Pulling out a final sprint Todorovich and Popovic reduced a boat length deficit down to a canvas as they closed in on Greece.
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns.
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Letters enclosed in a square bracket with tilde denote that there is an overscore or tilde above the letter; for example
Luca Signorelli
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The enemy would be checked by a series of hinterland fortifications while the field army closed in.
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Lane intimated the donations were disclosed in the annual report, however finding the exact reference in the 110 pages has eluded your correspondent.
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It is right that this bitterly divisive chapter is closed in a way which holds all to account.
Times, Sunday Times
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If the potential liability is material enough it will have to be disclosed in notes in the company's accounts as a contingent liability.
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Eliminate commas, that are, not necessary. Parenthetical words _ however _ should be enclosed in commas.
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Fitted with a three-blade propeller, the engine was enclosed in a narrow ring cowl.
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Her hair was awry and she had one hand on one jutting hip indignantly, her eyes half-closed in a cuss.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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Striped or voluntary muscle is composed of bundles of fibers each enclosed in a delicate web called the perimysium in contradistinction to the sheath of areolar tissue which invests the entire muscle, the epimysium.
IV. Myology. 2. Development of the Muscles
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The only usages in the m-w definition of marriage is in subsense 1a(2) and in sense 3 (as denoted by being enclosed in angle brackets).
Why are only queer rights on the chopping block?
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Finallie, hearing that the king of Cypres was inclosed in an abbie called Cap S. Andrew, he marched thitherwards: [S.denote: The king of Cyprus again submitteth himselfe to the king of England.] but when the king of Cypres heard of his approch, he came foorth and submitted himselfe wholie into his hands.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
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He stepped on to the elevator, and the doors closed in front of him before Wyatt remembered to get on with him.
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It was howkit oot -- whether oot o 'hard yird or saft stane, I dinna ken; I reckon it wud be some no sae hard kin' o 'a rock -- and whan the deid was laid intil 't, they biggit up the mou o' the place, that is, frae that same skelf to the ane 'at was abune 't, and sae a' was weel closed in. '
Heather and Snow
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The generic appellations of the several species of Ferns are derived thus: _Aspidium_, from _aspis_, a shield, because the spores are enclosed in bosses; _Pteris_, from _pteerux_, a wing, having doubly pinnate fronds; or from _pteron_, a feather, having feathery fronds;
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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The style is enclosed in a tube formed by the five fused anthers and filaments.
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It closed in on two lodges in the park and sent animals fleeing.
Times, Sunday Times
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As disclosed in the Kissinger patent, "the pull rod 25 for entering the upper channel [is] frictionally grasped between typically two hollow rubber frictional pad members 30, 31.
Promote the Progress - Patent case bibliographic summaries
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There is a big note, enclosed in a box and titled Clinical Perspective, at the end of this study that exhorts doctors to consider this adherer effect when looking at data from observational studies.
The adherer effect | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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An extremely delicate forceps is to be inserted closed into the invaded bronchus, the grasp on the object being confirmed by the fluoroscopist.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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Enclosed in plastic casing of muddy beige, it was slightly bigger than a shoebox on end, about fourteen inches high.
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The ring is enclosed in a plastic case.
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All the larger nerve-fibers lie side by side in the nerve-trunks, and are bound together by delicate connective tissue, enclosed in a sheath of the same material, termed the _neurilemma_.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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Closed in terms of things being able to go on under the radar and away from the public glare.
Times, Sunday Times
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But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be.
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Two factories were closed in an attempt to cut costs.
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Further stages of the development of the sporogonium (f) enclosed in the calyptra formed from the archegonial wall (c) and still bearing the neck (h).
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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The hamsters are enclosed in small plastic balls - a bit like the exercise balls you can buy in any pet shop.
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Merthyr's last iron foundry closed in 1987, its last coalmine in 1990.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the early 1960s, for example, he began making constructions in which fluids are enclosed in plastic containers.
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More than 60 schools closed in Gloucestershire as the county came to a standstill for the second time in two weeks.
The Sun
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Details of the enhanced scheme, which pays for former prime ministers' private offices, are disclosed in previously unpublicised parliamentary papers deposited in the House of Commons library.
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More than 60 schools closed in Gloucestershire as the county came to a standstill for the second time in two weeks.
The Sun
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The pupa is enclosed in a papyraceous web.
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What is disclosed in shadow in the wilderness shines out in radiance on the mountain.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can sign the waiver that will be enclosed in the report, pay any tax you owe, and be happy its over.
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The land was enclosed in the seventeenth century .
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‘It used to be like an open cloister but the archways were closed in,’ explained Mr Purslow.
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After mooring and rigging for the night the sea fret closed in further limiting visibility to less than 100 yards.
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It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by.
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Groups of fibers lie parallel to each other and each is enclosed in a membrane called perimysium.
Muscles Part 1
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A contained generating set is a diesel generating set enclosed in container with built in 4 or 8 hour fuel tank featuring rainproof for outdoor use.
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WACO (April 14, 2010) -- The Dairy Queen on North 19th Street in Waco is closed indefinitely after a kitchen fire Wednesday morning filled the building with smoke.
KWTX - HomePage - Headlines
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The word originated in Latin as lacuna, then later appears in Venice as laguna, transforms to lagune in French, then appears, anglicized as lagoon for the first time in 1769 to refer to the lake-like stretch of water enclosed in a South Seas atoll.
The Mother of All Lagoons
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The name basically nailed it for us, says Andy Greenhouse, director of the Lost Picture Show, a replica of a classical picture house enclosed in a festival-ready tent, agrees.
The Guardian World News
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Night closed in with an almost tangible intensity.
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_Hautbois de Poitou_, a hautbois having the reed enclosed in an air-chamber, just as is the case with the reeds of the bag-pipe.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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The ring is enclosed in a plastic case.
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Smoky bats are very small bats with much reduced thumbs that are mostly enclosed in the wing membrane.
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About an hour before the polls closed in panhandle Florida, the networks called the U.S.
Think Progress » Katrina Speech: State and Local Officials Blamed, Not Listened To
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The church-led project opened in August last year but closed in February when it failed to attract enough visitors.
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When his connection package arrived, the fledgling cybernaut followed the enclosed instructions to the letter - but to no avail.
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The lamp was enclosed in a frosted glass globe to diffuse the light.
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Inside, you are enclosed in something between an airlock and a time warp: a coach-built interior of wood, chrome and leather that harks back to the last days of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
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At this moment Nukite awoke from his deep slumber, his eyes closed in the early morning sunlight he rose slowly to his feet, stretching his arms in a wide arc as he did so.
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On the occasion of Dante's sexcentenary, in 1865, it was discovered that at some unknown period the skeleton, with the exception of a few small bones which remained in an urn which formed part of Gonzaga's structure, had been placed for safety in a wooden box, and enclosed in a wall of the old Braccioforte Chapel, which lies outside the church towards the
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
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In like manner the interchange of persons produces a vivid impression, and often makes the hearer feel that he is moving in the midst of perils: -- "Thou hadst said that with toil unspent, and all unwasted of limb,/They closed in the grapple of war, so fiercely they rushed to the fray;" (Iliad XV. 697, at Perseus)
Archive 2010-03-01
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The dough is wrapped around butter (so that the butter is completely enclosed in dough and cannot slip out), the “package” is rolled out, folded over to double the number of layers, and then the whole thing is repeated.
2010 January | Baking Bites
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These, as in Gymnosperms, are of two kinds, microspores or pollen-grains, borne in the stamens (or microsporophylls) and megaspores, in which the egg-cell is developed, contained in the ovule, which is borne enclosed in the carpel (or megasporophyll).
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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As his speed increased, the non-human signals accelerated to match, and all signals in front of him, human or otherwise, closed in toward the road.
Backlash « A Fly in Amber
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A reducer is an independent transmission device enclosed in a rigid shell.
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The height restrictions were imposed because the districts were in the flight path of the former Kai Tak airport, which closed in mid-1998.
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In the film, Macy's character was totally enclosed in the irony and yet we could identify with his desperate puniness without hoping for him to get away with his crime.
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Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade.
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The small dog has been enclosed in the garage all night.
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They had him cornered; the helicopter closed in above his head, whipping up sand and water droplets; from somewhere, a megaphone voice barked at him.
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They closed in the porch with a fence
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Sophie started skating at the Altrincham Ice Rink four years ago, and was devastated when it was closed in April.
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Adjacent to the hotel, Jackson Road, an old logging road, closed in winter, offers access to the backcountry for climbing and doubling as a ski trail.
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Once, Tracy and I were walking around Avebury and the darkness of winter closed in upon us.
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Usually, the twin pines symbol is enclosed in a circle to symbolize eternity.
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Nor was she mistaken in this surmisal, for the instant the boy's eyes unclosed in response to Susie's energetic shaking, he demanded, "Does Tabitha -- know where I am?
Tabitha's Vacation
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The Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens was always an important venue for musical concerts, so it was a terrible shame when the rotunda was finally closed in 1803 and soon demolished.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Viv watched as the elevator doors closed in front of the pudgy man.
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The proposal, disclosed in response to a Freedom of Information request, called for developing chemicals affecting human behavior "so that discipline and morale in enemy units is adversely affected.
January 2005
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Normally an equipment's circuitry is enclosed in a metal cabinet and its IC's, microprocessors etc. are protected as if in a Faraday cage.
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The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag.
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It was then enclosed in a cartonage fitting close to the mummied body, which was richly painted and covered in front with a network of beads and bugles arranged in a tasteful form, the face being laid over with a thick gold leaf, and the eyes made of enamel.
Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
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Though technically closed in winter, an unplowed mile-long access road leads skiers and snowshoers to the 1929 castlelike Vikingsholm and lake-level views of a snow-cloaked Fannette Island.
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My things were still enclosed in hundreds of packing boxes, and I eyed the Styrofoam peanuts peeking out of them with happiness.
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The bulla was a small object, enclosed in historical times in a capsule, and suspended round the child's neck.
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
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Dona Rita continued leaning on her elbow, her lips closed in a reposeful expression of peculiar sweetness.
The Arrow of Gold
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In this experiment the whole plants were enclosed in the gas-tight acrylic containers.
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The Robin Hood Hotel, in Kingston Vale, was closed in August and developer Bewley Homes wants to demolish it and build six detached and two semi-detached houses.
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_Aventurine quartz_ (sometimes called goldstone) has spangles of mica or of some other mineral enclosed in it.
A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
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A fleet of 87 buses operated there when it closed in January, 1986.
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The rules state that samples must be enclosed in two watertight containers.
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Her necklace, a large red jewel enclosed in filigree silver work, must have been given to her by a mentor within the Order, it seemed ancient and full of power.
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Aside from the companionway, there is no ventilation, windows or ports so if the companionway were to be closed in inclement weather the cabin would get uncomfortable.
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The smell comes from odoriferous oils enclosed in microcapsules.
New Bicycle Helmet Stinks After An Impact | Impact Lab
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Two factories were closed in an attempt to cut costs.
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This loaf of cooked chicken enclosed in bacon and forcemeat was more complex than other popular colonial dishes such as smothered chicken but, said the author, it was “a pretty first course, summer or winter.”
One Big Table
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The old carcase has been enclosed in new arctic battle dress.
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The prostate gland is enclosed in a prostatic capsule and surrounded by extraperitoneal connective tissue.
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Each floret is enclosed in a lemma and palea and all florets produce two lodicules, three stamens, and a gynoecium.
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As we grew closer the sky clouded over, the mist closed in, and it began to drizzle.
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It closed in on two lodges in the park and sent animals fleeing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Houses may be round, square, or beehive-shaped; in some areas, clusters of huts are enclosed in wooden palisades.
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Detailed information relative to the specific characteristics of the long-term debt is disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements.
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It is right that this bitterly divisive chapter is closed in a way which holds all to account.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Haluut Bulag melange is dominantly sedimentary with lenses of bedded limestone, sandstone, siltstone, and locally vesicular basalt, enclosed in a matrix of pelitic schist.
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For instance, Goldman disclosed in its 2009 annual report that although its balance sheet can "fluctuate," asset levels at the ends of quarters are "typically not materially different" from their levels in the midst of the quarter.
Big Banks Mask Risk Levels
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The lifts, which carries boats in water on special cradles, closed in 1983 when corrosion was found during routine maintenance.
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Her hair was awry and she had one hand on one jutting hip indignantly, her eyes half-closed in a cuss.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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The airport was closed in by the dense fog.
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When the conversation was thus ended, this universal confirmator was sent to the angels, to be examined as to his true quality; and the report they afterwards made was, that he did not possess even a single grain of understanding; because all that is above the rational principle was closed in him, and that alone which is below was open.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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The men quickly made for it, before the fog closed in again, and beached the lead raft, pulling the others quickly in.
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Having seen off his pursuer, Turvey put on a spurt in the second half of the contest and set the race's fastest lap as he closed in on leaders Matt Howson and Sam Bird.
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The advancing soldiers closed in on the town.
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More to the point, he thinks Pippin just really doesn't like his cage anymore, and doesn't like to be enclosed in small spaces.
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As darkness closed in we settled down once more into our narrow bunks.
Anti-Ice
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Annie felt her hand enclosed in a warm cocoon of talcum powder and smooth baby skin.
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Communication is each monadic individual reaching beyond the limits of their self-enclosed individual existence of I = I.
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Mosaics semiprecious stones sparkle, adding to the sensation of being enclosed in an oversized jewelry box.