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Rectangular and shape
Rectangular sails attached to yards, and hanging perpendicular to the keel line are referred to as square sails, because they are " square " to the keel line ( not because of their shape ); and this type of sailplan is known as square-rigged.
* Square -- A low Rectangular parallelepiped shape.
File: Advisory_Curve_Speed_English_25. svg | Rectangular shape with yellow background
Rectangular in shape, with an overall area of 17. 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup > ( about 183. 000 Sq Ft ), the piazza includes some of the most important buildings of Milan ( and Italy in general ), as well some of the most prestigious commercial activities, and it is by far the foremost tourist attraction of the city.
Rectangular in shape, and enclosing 9 hectares, it is strongly defended by a double rampart and ditch on the north, west and south sides, with a more massive rampart on the vulnerable eastern flank.
Rectangular in shape and measuring approximately 7. 8 by 2. 1 kilometers, the West Baray is the largest baray at Angkor.

Rectangular and was
Rectangular marketplace was made along with few streets.

Rectangular and
The following year Korteweg and de Vries published the research paper On the Change of Form of Long Waves advancing in a Rectangular Canal and on a New Type of Long Stationary Waves, Philosophical Magazine, 5th series, 39, 1895, pp. 422 443.

Rectangular and chamber
He is about to be killed by Shark and the Rectangular Businessman, in their true forms outside the simulation, when he is rescued by the true form of Peanut Cop and a nurse who works in the simulation chamber.

Rectangular and with
Rectangular coordinates in the plane can be used intuitively with respect to one's current location, in which case the axis will point to the local North.
Rectangular coordinates, in appropriate units, are simply the cartesian equivalent of the spherical coordinates, with the same fundamental () plane and primary (- axis ) direction.
Rectangular corbelled tombs point to close contacts with Syria and Palestine as well.
Rectangular fishpond with ducks and Lotus ( plant ) | lotus planted round with date palms and fruit trees, in a fresco from the Tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, 18th Dynasty
Rectangular headlamp with Selective yellow bulb on Citroën Ami | Citroën Ami 6
Rectangular signs with diagonal stripes indicate solid objects such as barricades, bridge abutments, utility poles or natural obstacles near the roadway.
Rectangular headlights became standard on all GM C-body cars, along with many others.
; Funny Bones: Rectangular chocolate cakes filled with peanut butter flavored creme and covered with milk chocolate frosting.
Rectangular standard bed pillow cases usually do not have zippers, but instead have one side open all the time, however, a zippered pillow protector is often placed around standard pillows with the case in turn covering the protector.
* Suspension: ( Rear ) Rectangular swing arm with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir suspension
alt = Rectangular peach coloured frame with floral artwork and green trim surrounding a photo of sixteen people around a table dressed in green and blue robes with five people above in tan robes.
Rectangular plates from B8 bronze that sound church bell like when struck with a soft mallet.
Rectangular prism benches with rectangular tiles of yellow, orange, and brown hues are unique to the station.
Rectangular earthworks with stone walls 3, 5 metres high and 11 metres wide formed the basis of the future castles and military camps formed on that location.
Rectangular corbelled tombs point to close contacts with Syria and Palestine as well.
In this case, the Ten Commandments are represented by the first ten letters of the Hebrew alphabet, which in Hebrew usage may be used gematria | interchangeably with the numbers 1-10. Rectangular tablets passed down by the Hand of God ( art ) | Hand of God in the 10th century Byzantine Paris Psalter.
Rectangular pipes form cuboid shapes with either a square or rectangular cross-section when viewed from above.

Rectangular and two
# Rectangular, points are defined by distances from two perpendicular axes called and.

Rectangular and four
Rectangular stadiums are more common in Europe, especially for football where many stadiums have four often distinct and very different stands on the four sides of the stadium.

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Rectangular blocks of stone were placed at road intersections.
Rectangular steel frame, or " perimeter frame " of the Willis building ( at right ) contrasted against the diagrid frame at 30 St Mary Axe, London, UK.

Rectangular and .
The method of Gaussian elimination appears in the important Chinese mathematical textChapter Eight Rectangular Arrays of The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art.
Rectangular gaps in the seating are still visible.
Rectangular grids were used in the Bastides of 13th and 14th century Gascony, and the new towns of England created in the same period.
alt = Rectangular blue-and-green sign reading, " Welcome to Brooklyn.
Rectangular, wooden police boxes were introduced in Sunderland in 1923, and Newcastle in 1925.
Rectangular buildings, and the blocks of stone are shown obliquely.
Displacement of force vectors through change of coordinates from Conical coordinates X to Cylindrical coordinates X ′ and Rectangular coordinates X ″, by Parallel transport firstly of torques, in coincident parallel planes along coordinate system overlap connection line ( zx ) and consequently to force f < sub > y </ sub > along coordinate system overlap connection line ( yx ) respectively.
For the stadium in Melbourne known as " AAMI Park ", see Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
Order upon the Land: The U. S. Rectangular Land Survey and the Upper Mississippi Country ( 1977 )
* General: Rectangular.

shape and was
Jess's coarse features twisted in a surprised grin which was smashed out of shape by Curt's fist.
Curt was in almost as bad shape, but he wouldn't quit.
Another car was coming, a tiny, dark shape on a far hill.
But her conscious need was to break away from constricting patterns of form, a need to let the experience shape itself.
I wouldn't hear of it because it meant giving up the `` line '', though I realized I was in poor shape physically.
It was doing very well, too, having reached the center, and was pursuing its way with commendable singleness of purpose when Mr. Podger saw hazard approaching in the shape of a flashy little sports car.
and the sad part of it is that we had one, which was rounding into excellent shape, and we let it disintegrate and die.
Ruger learned that this was because the higher velocity achieved in a long barrel was upsetting the shape of the unjacketed revolver bullet.
The half-intensity diameter of the main lobe of the antenna was about 18'.5, and the brightness temperature was reduced by assuming a Gaussian shape for the antenna beam and a uniformly bright disk for the moon.
The rf power level was maintained small enough at all times to prevent obvious line shape distortions by saturation effects.
It seems clear, from the counter-balanced shape of the series of arrows in Figure 5 that there was about an equal number of early and late Onsets and Completions for the 34 girls.
It seems clear, when one takes into consideration the exceedingly defective eyesight of the patient ( we shall describe it in detail in connection with our second question, the one concerning the psychical blindness of the patient ), that he had to rely on his sense of touch much more than the usual portfolio-maker and that consequently that faculty was most probably more sensitive to shape and size than that of a person with normal vision.
He was oblivious of the form of the object actually being viewed, precisely because he could not assign it to a visual shape, already learned and held in visual memory, as persons of normal vision do.
Therefore, his only recourse was to learn the shape all over again for each new visual experience of the same individual object or type of object ; ;
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
At the very first, then, Brumidi was required, by the classically pyramidal shape of his central group, to fill in the triangular space above the seated girl on Liberty's right, before starting on the allegorical figures themselves.
This circular edifice, constructed by Agrippa in B.C. 27, was rebuilt in its present shape by the Emperor Hadrian.
Bevo was congratulated for his efforts to stay in shape so that he could help the team if his knee healed in time.
But his mother told the story over and over, till her `` Martin said he was sorry '' was as much a part of her as the shape of her thin, pallid ears.
" Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.
His head was exactly the shape of an egg, and he always perched it a little on one side.

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