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- moonlight wander the city streets penetrating its many secret woes in multiangular corners... and further on: Her lips turn dark Suspended on a sculpted...
- angulose, biangular, biangulate, equiangular, equiangularity, multangular, multiangular, nonrectangular, octangle, octangular, quadrangle, quadrangular, quinquangular...
- features of York city walls (1: Bootham Bar, 2: Monk Bar, 3: Walmgate Bar, 4: Micklegate Bar, 5: Fishergate Bar, 6: Victoria Bar, 7: Multiangular Tower)....
- advanced variants of the technique (see below). Methods of immersion or multiangular ellipsometry are applied to find the optical constants of the material...
- characteristics of modern sensors (in particular their multispectral and multiangular capabilities) to take all the perturbing factors into account. In spite...
- anisotropy. For a given land area, the BRDF is established based on selected multiangular observations of surface reflectance. While single observations depend...
- does not contain soundfile.) Sen, SK (1994), "Proto-Indo-European, a multiangular view", Journal of Indo-European Studies, 22: 67–90. Encyclopedia of Indo-European...
- the city walls is the Spanjaardsgat gate; a water gate defended by two multiangular towers. It forms part of the defenses around Breda Castle, which in turn...
- pioneered the "5Ms" concept in visual poetry: multilingual, multimodal, multiangular, multisensorial and multidimensional, which he called Pentasi B poetry...
- be embroided on a rectangle, rounded, flare, wavy bottom, trapezium, multiangular or other shape pocket. Delmonai were usually embroided by the women of...