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Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
Its ballerina, Olga Moiseyeva, performs simple miracles of beauty, and Ludmilla Alexeyeva, Inna Korneyeva and Gabrielle Komleva make up a threesome of exquisite accomplishments.
Its citizens spoke all of the world's surviving tongues, plus a new one called Lingo, a pidgin whose vocabulary was derived from the other six and whose syntax was so simple it could be contained on half a sheet of paper.
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Its properties were explored in detail by the British meteorologist G. M. B. Dobson, who developed a simple spectrophotometer ( the Dobsonmeter ) that could be used to measure stratospheric ozone from the ground.
Its combination of low raw material cost, relatively simple processing, and a useful temperature range make it currently the best compromise among the various competing materials.
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Its meaning is derived from a very ancient form of simple social organization in which decision-making powers are reserved for the eldest men.
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Its relation to permittivity in the very simple case of linear, homogeneous, isotropic materials with " instantaneous " response to changes in electric field is
Its plot is simple and compelling.
Its rules were simple.
Its inhabitants were famous for their physical strength and for the simple sobriety of their lives.
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Its pace, simple, complex, mystical and paradoxical, defies accurate description.
Its original meaning indicated quiet or sober refinement, or subdued taste " characterized by humility, restraint, simplicity, naturalism, profundity, imperfection, and asymmetry " and " emphasizes simple, unadorned objects and architectural space, and celebrates the mellow beauty that time and care impart to materials.
Its mission is simple: to bring together the needs of people in disadvantaged areas of nearby communities with the resources of people in Darien and the surrounding areas, thereby providing basic emergency services to low-income individuals and families living in lower Fairfield County.
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Its main advantage was that the pilot was now able to take aim by pointing his aircraft at his target, a very simple and intuitive procedure, especially for the pilot of a single seat aircraft.
Its hardness has however lent it to use for carving boards, tool handles, handplane soles, coach wheels, piano actions and other situations where a very tough, hard wood is required, perhaps most interestingly as gear pegs in simple machines, including traditional windmills.
Its construction was not simple, since it had to approach over an ancient abandoned graveyard.
Its combination of a simple heavy guitar riff and flirtatious lyrics helped it to quickly become a garage rock standard.
Its song is a simple repetitive descending whistle, while the contact call is a disyllabic ' hoo-eet ', distinct from the more monosyllabic ' hweet ' of Chiffchaffs.

Its and wooden
Its lovely seventeenth-century ceiling frescoes, as well as the huge guards room with a tremendously high and beautifully carved wooden ceiling, can be seen Sundays ( 11:00 to 12:00 noon ).
Its rider sat astride a wooden frame supported by two in-line wheels and pushed the vehicle along with his / her feet while steering the front wheel.
Its intricately carved wooden fascia is supported on granite columns.
Its appearance is similar to that of an upright piano ( four-or five-octave ) or of a large wooden music box ( three-octave ).
Its has many older wooden and brick houses and several canals.
Its well-preserved wooden villages and churches, its traditional lifestyle, and the local colourful dresses still in use make Maramureş as near to a living museum as can be found in Europe.
Its growing and ever changing collection is acquired mostly through anonymous donations that are deposited inside a wooden box.
Its ceiling is decorated in Rococo style, and the room contains wooden carvings that have been attributed to Grinling Gibbons.
Its last two ships, USS Bold and her sister ship, Bulwark, wooden minesweepers, were christened on March 28, 1953 during the Korean War.
Its subject matter, the depiction of labourers preparing a wooden floor ( thought to have been that of the artist's own studio ) was considered " vulgar " by some critics and is the probable reason why it was rejected by the Salon of 1875.
Its small old core contains an impressive wooden mosque, built without metal nails by the Dungan people, and a wooden Orthodox church that was used as a stable during Soviet times ( see state atheism ).
Its first fame came with the acquisition in 1941 of the Charles W. Morgan, the only surviving wooden sailing whaler.
Its wooden statue of the Shaka Nyorai is a designated prefectural treasure.
Its wooden roof and pillars were restored from 1979 to 1980.
Its extensive roof and almost all of its walls are hung with wooden shingles, possibly in response to the shortage of many types of building material after the Second World War.
Its wooden structure is bolstered by enormous trunks of the area's original trees, which were simply squared off and put in place to build the church.
Its heart is a working watermill, with 18th and 19th century wooden machinery restored to full working order.
Its hardness make it ideal for making wooden mallets and workbench tops.
Its exterior is partly of brick and partly tile-hung, the roof is tiled, and substantial wooden beams and trusses are visible inside.
Its added wooden transom was patented on 10 August 1943.
Its high back was a protection from the draughts of medieval buildings, protection which was sometimes increased by the addition of winged ends or a wooden canopy.
Its interior and the simple wooden furniture have remained relatively unchanged for over thirty years.
Its location was discovered by Sven Hedin in 1899, who excavated some houses and found a wooden Kharosthi tablet and many Chinese manuscripts from the Western Jin Dynasty ( 265 – 420 ).

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