A woman's sunlit face, neatly bisected by shadow, peeks from the window of a black Ford automobile. |
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The original building consisted of a wide perimeter block bisected by a pair of transverse wings to form three narrow internal patios. |
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Currently Glasgow is a disunified city bisected by a river that most people are embarrassed by. |
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The renal veins were opened longitudinally and the kidney was bisected sagittally. |
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New York seemed like a favored spot, since the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers bisected the mountain chain that ran from Canada to Georgia. |
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The cemetery is a classically designed rectangle bisected with both oval and diagonal pathways. |
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The terrain is bumpy, crisscrossed by steep elevations and ridges not running parallel to the river and bisected by numerous ravines. |
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It was parallel and modern and ran level with lines of mountain, it was squares to be bisected and parallelograms and rhomboids. |
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Firstly, Parks hit a peach of a penalty from 40 yards out that bisected the posts with geometric precision. |
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The flytrap features a set of inch-long, heart-shaped capture leaves, each fringed with trigger hairs and bisected by a deep fold. |
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Stormont, Dundas and South Glengarry is bisected by Highway 401, conveniently connecting the riding to the rest of Canada. |
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In some areas, infrastructure has bisected communities, created urban blight and worsened the aesthetic environment. |
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Before improvements, the ground was covered with grass bisected by an asphalt delivery access way and apron outside the school cafeteria. |
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Each white, biconvex and bisected tablet contains: hydrocodone bitartrate 5 mg. |
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The reserve is bisected by the narrows, with the majority of the population living on the east side islands. |
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Both Royds and Wibsey wards will be bisected by busy main roads which ought to be boundaries, and to extend Wibsey into Marshfields is a nonsense. |
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To ensure nondecreasing lower bounds, the hyper-rectangle to be bisected is chosen by selecting the region which contains the infimum of the minima of lower bounds. |
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Together the team forged a sword that might have bisected a snowflake, had one drifted past. It also had a hidden ingredient. |
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His hair and eyes were dark, and his square, handsome face was bisected by a pronounced dimple in his chin. |
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And after every hairpin, a new view revealed itself: vast, cocoa-coloured mountains fading to a hazy blue, bisected by a thin grey road. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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The angle between Mars and the line of apsides is greater than 90 degrees in the unbisected vicarious hypothesis, and less than 90 degrees in the bisected version. |
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One is a cracked mud floor made from local earth, another a stone sheepfold bisected by the museum's French doors, half of it indoors and half in the open air. |
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In communities bisected by high-speed rail corridors, school age children are required to use level crossings on their way to and from school. |
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It sits astride the Pripet Marshes which have always bisected any invasion forces whether eastward or westward bound. |
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Sited at the northern end of the campus, the building wraps around a shared plaza that is bisected by one of the university's main pedestrian spines. |
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The smallest of the three angles formed by the rays is bisected to indicate the minutiae direction. |
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Rows of lavender, bisected by an old brick garden path, bloom outside the potting shed. |
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Once the graph is partitioned into two parts, it can be furtherly recursively bisected on every partition until the necessary number of partitions is matched. |
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During augmentation cystoplasty the bladder is bisected and augmented with a patch of bowel. |
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This course is also bisected into 2 halves of 9 holes each by the town's Castle Douglas Road. |
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Ontario is crossed by two transcontinental railway lines and is bisected by one provincially owned north-south railroad with its northern terminus at Moosonee on James Bay. |
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Game of Thrones built an audience on the bodies behind the Bolton sigil, characters raped, bisected, disemboweled, flayed, despined and castrated in the name of prestige television. |
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The town of Stowmarket is bisected by the rail line, traversable in the centre via two level crossings or a concrete footbridge, a minor eyesore beside the listed Victorian station building, red brick with Dutch gables. |
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The prohibition symbol consists of a black image located on a white field, circumscribed by a red ring, and diagonally bisected at 45 degrees by a red slash. |
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The barrier beach along the northern edge of the marsh is bisected by a road, and the northern side of the road is an extensively developed residential area. |
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The city of Dublin occupies a generally flat site and is bisected in an eastern and western direction by the River Liffey and overlooked on the south by the Wicklow mountains. |
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The boats spread out into a long patrol line that bisected the path of the Allied convoy routes. |
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The city invested heavily in roads infrastructure, with an extensive system of arterial roads and motorways that bisected the central area. |
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The highlands are bisected by the Great Rift Valley, with a fertile plateau lying to the east. |
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The mountain-ringed Yukon Flats basin straddles the Arctic Circle and is bisected by the Yukon River. |
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These larvae were bisected and preserved for molecular and cytotaxonomic analyses. |
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The geometric progressions of the choreography resonated in the design of a silver bridge that bisected the back of the stage. |
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The West End is bisected by the River Kelvin, which flows from the Campsie Fells in the north and confluences with the River Clyde at Yorkhill Quay. |
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