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    whole, cardioid or heart-shaped leaves, generally reflexed, cordate base, apex acuminate or cuspid, which are borne by a cylindrical petiole 30–40 cm long...
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    détermination des charactères essentiels de l'Animal, sa distinction du végétal et des autres corps naturels, enfin l'exposition des prin Dautzenberg,...
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    the entrance with the cardinal virtues and the figure of the patron on its apex point to the motivation of the donation. This sculpture group continues onto...
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    sides of the stem, with each branch having one leaf, and one leaf on the apex of the tree. Servants stood on each side of the tree with one of their hands...
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    to oval in shape, coriaceous (leathery), with a sharp, slight apiculate apex, cuneate base and a crenate margin. The flowers are tetramerous, or sometimes...
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    the regular consumption of hard materials but rather for the grinding of vegetal fibers. Wolverines are observed finding large bones invisible in deep snow...
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    crosses that held biblical scenes in carved relief. This art form reached its apex in the early 10th century and has left many fine examples such as Muiredach's...
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    Alhambra of Granada, Spain (14th century) Closer view of the details at the apex of a muqarnas dome in the Sala de los Reyes in the Alhambra Extreme close-up...
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  • Evergreen trees with lauroid leaves subopposite or alternate, or clustered at apex of branchlet, pinninerved. Panicle axillary, pedunculate, bracteate or ebracteate;...
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    or declinate and has an obscurely tricuspidate (three tipped) stigmatose apex. The fruit is a subglobose dry loculicidal dehiscent capsule, that produces...
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    output. The Brazilian Agency for the Promotion of Exports and Investments (Apex-Brasil), the IBRAF and Carrefour supermarket partnered to develop the Brazilian...
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    figures symbolizing virtues and vices, and a Janus head at the portal's apex, representing protection and transition to the spiritual realm. Positioned...
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    empire. Still, the reigns of al-Rashid and his sons were considered to be the apex of the Abbasids. Domestically, Harun pursued policies similar to those of...
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    Canterbury Cathedral, in positions where one is also likely to encounter the vegetal Green Man. The image of the wild man survived to appear as supporter for...
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    from (then) Istanbul Modern museum Detail of the dome Decoration at the apex of the dome's interior Sebil of the mosque Detail of sebil The mosque seen...
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    golden stars on a dark blue background, with a gold cross represented at the apex of the dome and the four symbols of the Evangelists (or the "living creatures"...
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    considerably larger than the modern human average. Although they were probably apex predators, they still competed with cave lions, cave hyenas and other large...
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  • and outdoor bags. In May 2011, Rostaing bought Apex's assets which is specialised in backpacks. Apex’s activity is added to Canova Rostaing, and the company...
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    produced from fully developed and ripe olives harvested solely from the apex of the tree, and lightly pressed, "for what flows from light pressure is...
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    These tepals also bear green markings at the base, the apex, or both, that when at the apex, are bridge-shaped over the small sinus (notch) at the tip...
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    megagametophyte develops. The micropyle, a small pore or opening in the apex of the integument of the ovule where the pollen tube usually enters during...
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  • the dado. Stitch (architecture) Height from the horizontal plane to the apex of the dome of a barrel vault. Stola Long, pleated dress, worn over an undergarment...
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    professor Škabrada shows that these brackets could have been placed in the apex of the triple niche, today finished off with unmoulded stone blocks. According...
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    Almoravids acquired that appellation. Al-Bakri, writing in 1068, before their apex, already calls them the al-Murabitun, but does not clarify the reasons for...
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    Parthian (247 BCE – 224 CE), and Sassanid (224–651 CE) eras, reaching its apex of development in the Sassanid period. Examples of this style are Ghal'eh...
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    government, as seen in Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal. The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA)...
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    Sophia, the ribs and shell of the dome unite in a central medallion at the apex of the dome, the upper ends of the ribs being integrated into the shell;...
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    transverse or wall rib, the courses dipped towards the former, and at the apex of the vault were cut to fit one another. In the early English Gothic period...
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    rectangular or square space to the round or polygonal base of the dome. The dome's apex may be closed or may be open in the form of an oculus, which may itself be...
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    Strategies for proforestation include rewilding, such as reintroducing apex predators and keystone species as, for example, predators keep the population...
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