Encircles in A Sentence

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    A broad ring of crystalline rocks (Swaziland schists) encircles the Transvaal except on the south, where the Karroo formation extends over the Vaal River.

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    A cuff bangle watchband encircles the wrist just like a bracelet and often has additional baubles or adornment of some sort.

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    A fedora has a brim that is approximately two inches wide, that encircles the entire hat.

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    A girdle of mud accumulations encircles all the continents.

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    A Marine Drive encircles the Great Orme.

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    After banging a shin on the low stone wall that encircles the flagstone patio, I finally reached the back door.

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    An endless chain B, passing through guides C and D, encircles these pulleys and the single loose pulley E of the lower block, as indicated.

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    As it approaches Bagdad it spreads out in a great marsh, and finally, through the Masudi canal, which encircles western Bagdad, enters the Tigris below the town.

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    Body Lingerie Body Lingerie offers a sheer peek-a-boo set with material that encircles the breasts and then attaches behind the neck.

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    Chelation-The process by which a molecule encircles and binds to a metal and removes it from tissue.

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    Howth is connected with the capital by electric tramway, besides the railway, and another tramway encircles the hill.

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    Injuries of the hip and upper thigh or shoulder and upper arm require a cast that encircles the body and extends down the injured leg or arm.

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    It is built on the slopes of a hill which half encircles the place, and over the celebrated salt-mines of the same name.

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    Kingdom (io), which emanated from the ninth Sephirah, encircles all the other nine, inasmuch as it is the Shechinah, the divine halo, which encompasses the whole by its all-glorious presence.

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    Known for the signature gold fabric that encircles the toe portion of the sock, Gold Toe Socks are carefully crafted for gentle support and a smooth, comfortable fit.

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    Lacecap varieties are also classified as Bigleaf hydrangea, and produce smaller flower clusters in which a ring of blossoms encircles a flattened center.

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    More formal designs may include a ringed look that encircles the earring with another metal or gems.

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    Next to the submucosa is the muscularis externa, consisting of two layers of muscle fibers, one that runs lengthwise and one that encircles the bowel.

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    On the northern side a lofty semicircular cliff, reaching a height of 3714 ft., half encircles the present active cone, and descends in long slopes towards the plains below.

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    One good main road, macadamized throughot, encircles.

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    Southward, the Danube encircles a vast fen, tenanted only by waterfowl and herds of half-wild swine, while the plain which extends to the north-east and east only grows fertile at some distance inland.

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    The chelating agent encircles and binds to the metal in the body's tissues, forming a complex; that complex is then released from the tissue to travel in the bloodstream.

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    The lower ring band encircles the finger, while the upper portion of the band arches up to embrace the central mounting and focal diamond or gemstone, which is frequently in a classic tiffany setting.

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    The metal ring completely encircles the stone and embeds it into the setting.

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    The metal ring encircles the diamond and keeps it securely in the setting.

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    The Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line encircles the two cities, and connects the various trunk lines.

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    The older walls and towers - there were three ancient lines of fortifications - are in great part destroyed, but a wall built by the French encircles the town.

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    The once dangerous stream Daisan (rrapros) no longer flows southwards through the town, but encircles it on the north and east in the channel of the old moat.

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    The rescuer encircles the child's waist, placing his other hand on top of the fist then gives a series of five quick and distinct inward and upward thrusts.

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    The slowest speed is given by means of a tangent screw which is carried by a ball-bearing on the flange of the telescope sleeve, whilst its nut is double-jointed to a ring that encircles the flange of the heliometer-tube.

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    The stream forms a loop round and almost encircles the castle, from which there are beautiful views of the sinuous valley and the opposite well-wooded heights.

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    To perform the Heimlich maneuver on a conscious adult, the rescuer stands behind the victim and encircles his waist.

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    Yet, book guide travel travel like wireless currents, their flow eternally encircles the earth.