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Enclosed and within
Enclosed within its cellular flesh is the true fruit: five cartilaginous carpels, known colloquially as the " core ".
Enclosed within the great arc of the Carpathians lie the undulating plains and low hills of the Transylvanian Plateau -- the largest tableland in the country and the center of Romania.
Enclosed within east-central Wichita is Eastborough.
Enclosed coffers are commonly used for construction and repair of oil platforms, bridge piers and other support structures built within or over water.

Enclosed and are
It would be possible for squatters to be charged with criminal trespass under the Enclosed Lands Protection Act, but mainly, squatters are simply evicted when they are discovered.
Enclosed whitespace and wildcards are taken as literals, but variable and command substitutions are still performed.
Enclosed picnic shelters are a hot-spot for parties and weddings, while smaller get-togethers crowd around the shaded picnic tables and grills.
Enclosed by but administratively not part of the city are the three Indian Reserves of Coucoucache, Obedjiwan, and Wemotaci.
Enclosed trough systems are used to produce process heat.

Enclosed and /
* 3rd floor south-Main Pedal, Chorus, Upper Swell, Choir / Enclosed Great, Solo, Vox Humana Chorus

Enclosed and area
* Enclosed, ground level restaurant was completed, providing a lounge and dining area for the Scout Seats.
* Enclosed sporting area, arena
Enclosed by a high wall, Masjid Hajjah Fatimah's compound comprises a prayer hall, a mausoleum, the quarters of an Imam, an ablution area, several annexes and a garden.

Enclosed and were
Enclosed were copies of her Playboy pictures, with the pictures altered by his art department so that she appeared fully clothed.
Enclosed in Biafra's borders were over of land ; the land borders were shared with Nigeria to the north and Cameroon to the east.
Enclosed offices for 95 % of staff were eliminated and replaced with furniture-based work station layouts which conserved space, provided exterior views for all employees, and fostered collaboration.
Enclosed fields were situated around the settlement with a large tract of common land, Headingley Moor, to the north.
Enclosed pipes had no need to follow surface contours, and new shorter routes were adopted.

Enclosed and .
The labyrinth retains its connection with death and a triumphant return: at Hadrumentum in North Africa ( now Sousse ), a Roman family tomb has a fourfold labyrinth mosaic floor with a dying minotaur in the center and a mosaic inscription: " Enclosed here, he loses life " ( Kern 169 ; Kerényi fig. 31 ).
Enclosed by towering rocks and watered by a perennial stream, Petra not only possessed the advantages of a fortress, but controlled the main commercial routes which passed through it to Gaza in the west, to Bosra and Damascus in the north, to Aqaba and Leuce Come on the Red Sea, and across the desert to the Persian Gulf.
File: AlemCenter2. JPG | Enclosed Ferris wheel at Alem Cultural and Entertaining Center, Ashgabat
Enclosed in the walls, this construction marked the entrance in Benevento of the Via Traiana, the road built by the Spanish emperor to shorten the path from Rome to Brindisi.
Enclosed and covered on all sides, the bridge contains two separate corridors that run next to each other.
Statue of Our Lady, the Garden EnclosedThe hermitage of Our Lady the Garden Enclosed in Warfhuizen is a popular Marian shrine.
* 1925: Enclosed double-decker trams replaced open-top trams.
Claustrophobia: Fear of Enclosed Spaces.
Enclosed by residential streets on all sides, expansion was practically impossible.
Enclosed sharpeners can be harder to clear in the event of a blockage.
The Enclosed Laminar Flames ( ELF ) experiment objective was to validate the zero-gravity Burke-Schumann model and the gravity-dependent Hegde-Bahadori extension of the model, investigate the importance of the buoyancy-dependent flow field as affected by oxidizer flow on flame stabilization, examine the state relationships of co-flow diffusion flames under the influence of buoyancy conditions ( gravity versus pressure ), and study the flow vortex and diffusion flame interactions.
Enclosed in walls about 12 feet high this is predominantly a rose garden.
Dreamaker then recorded the album Enclosed, in March 2005, introducing more electronic and mainstream elements into their sound.

within and temenos
He notes the common belief that any person entering the temenos would die within a year, along with the legend that all creatures, human and animal alike, cast no shadow while inside the sacred area.
It consists of a main building and two round towers within an enormous temenos or sacred area.
The Romano-British temple was located within an oval temenos and seems to have been built in the 1st century AD.
The ' House of Millions of Years of Shoshenq, Beloved of Amun ' was probably the forecourt and pylon of the Ptah temple, which, if the royal necropoleis at Tanis, Saïs, and Mendes are taken as models, could very well have contained a royal burial within it or the temenos.
At the temenos, the grave of Opheltes was surrounded by open-air altars and enclosed within a stone wall.
About the same time, there was erected at Amyklai the Sanctuary of Apollo, enclosing within its temenos the tumulus of Hyakinthos, a pre-Hellene divinity whose cult was conflated with that of Apollo, in the annual festival of the Hyakinthia.
: " was buried in a tomb within the temenos at Medinet Habu, in the trough of a granite coffin ( JE 60137 ) made for Ramesses II's sister, Henutmire, ( and ) closed with a hawk-Headed lid.

within and sacred
He points out that Shrine 261 is not strictly analogous to the Ark of the Covenant: it can only be said that the Anubis Shrine is " ark-like ", constructed of wood, gilded and gessoed, stored within a sacred tomb, " guarding " the treasury of the tomb ( and not the primary focus of that environment ), that it contains compartments within it that store and hold sacred objects, that it has a figure of Anubis on its lid, and that it was carried by two staves permanently inserted into rings at its base and borne by eight priests in the funerary procession to Tutankhamun's tomb.
The Constitution established: the security of the community, religious freedoms, the role of Medina as a haram or sacred place ( barring all violence and weapons ), the security of women, stable tribal relations within Medina, a tax system for supporting the community in time of conflict, parameters for exogenous political alliances, a system for granting protection of individuals, a judicial system for resolving disputes, and also regulated the paying of Blood money ( the payment between families or tribes for the slaying of an individual in lieu of lex talionis ).
In fact, according to Islam, marriage enables one to attain the highest form of righteousness within this sacred spiritual bond.
The Charge of the Goddess is recited during most rituals where the priestess is expected to represent, and / or embody, the Goddess within the sacred circle.
In Hinduism, sexual intercourse is seen as a sacred act of procreation within marriage.
This formulation, in turn, laid the groundwork for an independent view of the church as a " sacred society " distinct from civil society, which was so crucial for the development of local churches as non-established entities outside England, and gave direct rise to the Catholic Revival and disestablishmentarianism within England.
Traditionally, fasces carried within the Pomerium — the limits of the sacred inner city of Rome — had their axe blades removed.
Early in the history of the state of Pakistan, a resolution ( the Objectives Resolution ) was adopted proclaiming " Sovereignty belongs to Allah alone but He has delegated it to the State of Pakistan through its people for being exercised within the limits prescribed by Him as a sacred trust " ( 12 March 1949 )
Modern day clergy and practitioners within some religious movements have no problem classifying the religion's sacred stories as " myths ".
Similarly within the religious schema of Christianity and the cockfight within a religious, spiritual and sacred context, there are numerous representations of the rooster or the cock and the cockfight as a religious vessel found in the Catacombs from the earliest period as well as similar illustrations of cocks in fighting stance taken from the Vivian Bible.
Since antiquity the rooster has been, and still is, a sacred animal in some cultures and deeply embedded within various religious belief systems and religious worship.
Aluk or Aluk To Dolo a sect of Agama Hindu Dharma as a part of religion in Indonesia, within the Toraja society and the people of Tana Toraja, embrace religious rituals such as the funeral ceremony where a sacred cockfight is an integral part of the religious ceremony and considered sacred within that spiritual realm.
Sacred Buddhist amulets are made within that religious schema, created and blessed in various temples in Thailand, many depicting Buddha with cocks in fighting stance, sacred within that religion.
Alectormancy though is also sacrificing a sacred rooster, with the use of the sacred rooster through alectryomancy further understood within that religious character and likewise defined as the rooster fight or cockfight or cockfighting with the intent of communication between the gods and man.

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