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pieces (like
partially encaged marbles) or three-dimensional tokens. In
manufactured wood and
plastic products, the
linking and
encaging is
often achieved...
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Bajazeth is
encaged,
while his
captive wife is
treated as a
slave (1860) by
Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger...
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Small molecules or
gases (i.e. methane,
carbon dioxide, hydrogen) can be
encaged as a
guest in hydrates. The
ideal guest/host
ratio for
clathrate hydrates...
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Maria Olivera Despina Hatun Bayezid I is
encaged,
while his
captive wife (Olivera Despina) is
treated as a
slave (1860) by
Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger...
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discussion about Pinar's own
feelings of
entrapment within her poems. The
encaged bird is
clearly a
reflection of
Pinar herself as she
chooses to
twice repeat...
- house) on the site for
Catherine de'
Medici (1519–89). A
tower with an
encaged observation platform, now
called the
Medici column, was
built beside the...
- were
fired against the USAF over Vietnam; out of four F-4
Phantom II jets
encaged in the
first action,
three were
knocked down.
During the
first few days...
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Edward punished Robert the
Bruce by
having two of his
female supporters encaged in public.
Safety cage, in
automobile safety Roll cage, a
frame built in...
- cavernous, cavernulous, cavicorn, cavitation, cavity, concave, concavity,
encage, excavate, excavation, excavator, quasiconcave,
quasiconcavity celeber celebr-...
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transported to the
building above the
purple ocean,
where he is
immediately encaged. In the room are
Major Briggs's
floating head and The
Fireman (Carel Struycken);...