Domed in A Sentence

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    A few long wisps of white hair, like shreds of a torn spider web, clinging to the domed, blue-veined forehead.

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    A hinged domed contact lens case is not only functional but can be decorative as well.

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    A pavilion projects into the court at each extremity, with filigree walls and light domed roof, elaborately ornamented.

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    A series of dots on the front of the watch face give a honeycomb effect that when viewed from certain angles, creates the illusion of a domed face.

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    Among objects of interest are the alleged tombs of Esther and Mordecai in an insignificant domed building in the centre of the town.

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    Among the monuments of this age discovered in the surrounding districts are the rock hewn tombs of Spata, accidentally revealed by a landslip in 1877, and the domed sepulchre at Menidi, near the ancient Acharnae, excavated by Lolling in 1879.

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    Among the most prominent are the Houses of Parliament, the great domed Customs House on the river-bank, the Lands Office, the General Post Office, the town halls of Brisbane and South Brisbane, and the opera house.

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    At apex of roof the base of small domed octagonal cupola (now gone, 1983 ).

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    At Baiae itself there exist three large and lofty domed buildings, two octagonal, one circular, and all circular in the interior, of opus reticulatum and brick, which, though popularly called temples, are remains of baths or nymphaea.

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    At Kampos, on the western side of Taygetus, a small domed tomb of the "Mycenean" age was excavated in 1890 and yielded two leaden statuettes of great interest, while at Arkina a similar tomb of poor construction was unearthed in the previous year.

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    Bake a cake in a large domed pan (such as a half of a sports ball pan).

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    Careful hunting in the limestone revealed examples of the algal laminations and small domed stromatolites discovered by Margaret Wood and colleagues in the 70s.

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    Consider baking a domed cake or added a rounded cupcake on top of the regular cake before placing the fondant sheet over the dessert.

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    Dinner, beneath the domed thatch, is a traditional, three-course gourmet affair.

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    Flowers are borne in terminal or axillary panicles, clusters or cymes which are spherical, domed or flattened like a lacecap hydrangea.

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    Four streets called the Chahar-sick, running from the centre of each face, meet in the centre of the town in a small domed quadrangle.

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    Great shape and fit with big wide shaped lapels, four shiny silver domed buttons to fasten and a slit pocket at each hip.

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    Her bedchamber was half the size of a small house, with a domed ceiling replete with vibrant paintings of the sun progressing across the sky.

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    If you want a completely smooth surface on the cake, ask the decorator to bake shallow cupcakes or shave off the tops of domed cakes so that they present a better platform.

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    If you want to carry your contact lenses with you or plan on packing them for travel, consider a hinged domed contact lens case.

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    In Red Square, feast your eyes on the wildly colored turban domed St Basil 's Cathedral - an enduring Russian symbol.

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    In Red Square, feast your eyes on the wildly colored turban domed St Basil's Cathedral - an enduring Russian symbol.

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    In the centre of this court is a domed porch of the usual form with twenty pillars.

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    In the centre of this court stands the catholicon or conventual church, a square building with an apse of the cruciform domical Byzantine type, approached by a domed narthex.

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    It consists of a circular domed chamber, nearly 50 ft.

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    It is of oblong shape, with a handsome façade over which rises a domed clocktower.

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    It is of oblong shape, with a handsome façade over which rises a domed clocktower.

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    Its domed ceramic roof covers covers a giant sports pavilion, designed for a variety of sporting competitions...

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    Its site is somewhat circumscribed, and this and its great bulk renders difficult any real appreciation of its complex outline; but its stately domed campanile, 283 ft.

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    Making a domed ladybug birthday cake is just slightly more challenging than making a round ladybug cake, so it's well suited to beginning or intermediate decorators.

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    Nearby is the domed granite and sandstone Mausoleum of Aga Khan.

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    Once cooled, level the domed top so it sits upside down, like a pot.

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    Opposite is the Gaston wing, erected by Gaston, duke of Orleans, brother of Louis XIII., which contains a majestic domed staircase.

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    Rather than demolish two elm trees in the park a giant domed glass ceiling was built around them.

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    She didn't feel able to handle knowing what kind of food sat under a domed tray or what half-demons like Selyn did for blood.

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    Sinan is particularly renowned for his innovative mosques in which the central domed baldachin appears weightless and the interior surfaces bathed in light.

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    So he followed the Prince into the great domed hall, and Dorothy and Zeb came after them, while the throng of people trooped in also.

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    The ancient church is of the domed basilica form with throne and seats still existent in the tribunal.

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    The basilica is still the predominent type, but the influence of the domed churches of Constantinople and the mosques of Palermo is also apparent.

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    The cathedral, which is Italian Gothic, dating mainly from the 13th century, consists of a nave with eight chapels on each side, and a very high Renaissance domed choir; it contains examples of the Montagnas and of Lorenzo da Venezia.

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    The celebrated Roman baths are all in ruins, except one massive, domed building, dating from the 6th century and still in use, although modern baths are also open, for the development of the hot springs.

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    The center gatehouse is a domed octagon, the dome being pierced by small quatrefoiled windows.

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    The conventional domed tweeter is convex, with a voice coil of the same diameter.

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    The Dar-el-Bey contains numerous rooms beautifully decorated in the Moorish style of the 18th century; and the judgment hall has a domed roof adorned with the delicate arabesque plaster-work known as Nuksh hadida.

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    The Earth of The Caves of Steel has been tamed and all mankind live in one of the great 'cities', huge domed constructs that make up the eponymous 'caves of steel'.

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    The edifices in general are low, and are massively built with thick walls and domed ceilings to resist earthquakes, and lessen the danger from falling masonry.

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    The Gemini features an automatic chronograph, domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal and luminous hands and markers.

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    The maksura is a rectangular domed chamber divided by 296 marble and porphyry columns into 17 aisles, each aisle having 8 arches.

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    The old cathedral is a round domed structure of the 10th (?) century erected over an early Christian basilica, which has forty-two ancient columns; and the Broletto, adjoining the new cathedral (a building of 1604) on the north, is a massive building of the 12th and 13th centuries (the original town hall, now the prefecture and law courts), with a lofty tower.

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    The prince commissioned the architect Henry Holland to enlarge his house into a classical building with a domed rotunda.

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    The saucer's look seems conventional to the extent that it is a domed disk.

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    The so-called Tempio della Tosse, an octagonal domed structure just below the town, is probably a tomb of the 4th century A.D.

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    The special domed treat disks are inserted into the side of a rubber ring to create a tasty ball that is fun to play with and has a dog pleasing flavor.

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    The Tomba di Rotari is a domed building of the Norman period.

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    The waiters whisk them off in an amusing parody of the silver domed rituals of grand hotel restaurants.

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    The watch remains highly legible underneath the slightly domed sapphire crystal, even at extreme angles.

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    These are distinguished by circular huts with domed or conical roofs; clothing of skin or leather; occasional chipping or extraction of lower incisors; spears as the principal weapons, bows, where found, with a sinew cord, shields of hide or leather; religion, ancestor-worship with belief in the power of the magicians as rain-makers.

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    They agreed to this plan, and when they reached the great square Jim drew the buggy into the big door of the domed hall.

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    They are borne in terminal or axillary panicles, clusters, corymbs or cymes, which are often spherical or domed.

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    This mountain mass is of flat-arched, dome-like structure, now well dissected by radiating consequent streams, so that the weaker uppermost strata have been eroded down to the level of the plains where their upturned edges are evenly truncated, and the next following harder strata have been sufficiently eroded to disclose the core of underlying crystalline rocks in about half of the domed area.

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    Use an oven-proof bowl or one half of a domed cake pan to bake the birthday cake.

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    Very often Mosques have a domed roof and a tall tower called a minaret.

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    Visitors can stroll along the two levels of shops, have lunch under the unique domed ceiling, or explore one of the many art exhibits featured on the concourse.

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    Yet the fact that the long, soft Conchoderma auritum stands exposed on the Coronula, sometimes ten on one, indicates that the whale can have little chance of evicting its tenants, even at the expense of rubbing off the eighteen flattened horns of its own skin embedded in cavities round the domed base of the Coronula shell.