They had not been rounded off by wind and erosion in an Earthlike atmosphere.
But one thing is sure: as shopkeepers in January converted to the euro at, in theory, 1, 936 lire to euro1 prices in the new currency were not just quietly rounded up (that was illegal) but leapt.
He becomes ever harder to believe in, however fervent he is meant to be in defending the helpless Irene, and the suspicion arises that he might be not so much a rounded character as a card in a game of style.
Prices would inevitably be rounded up, not down, says Mark Weller of Americans for Common Cents, a pro-penny lobby group.
's BlackBerry Torch, a smartphone that uses grids of images to represent its applications, but the images are not set in uniform squares with rounded corners.
But they are about minor details of the implementation of how you build and operate a smartphone (well, OK, rectangles with rounded corners aside) not about the very concept of one at all.
From structural changes to the way we brief a problem into the building, we recognized that if we wanted to be innovative, we needed innovative, rounded, interesting people, not necessarily advertising people.
Cole should have levelled soon afterwards when he ran clear and rounded Kirkland but he did not look up before firing goalwards, and failed to see that Gary Caldwell had got back to brilliantly block the ball on the line.
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He hit on a few of the trends that seem to be emerging from these previews, including peplums and structured rounded shoulders, but his collection was not done with a heavy hand, leaving a pleasant trail of almost vintagelike looks.
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The Portuguese navigators who had daringly rounded Cape Bojador in west Africa in 1434 did not take long to seize Goa and then Malacca--the center of a lush trade in cloth and spices.
The visitors passed up a good chance to halve their deficit when Paul Cairney went through on goal and rounded goalkeeper Peter Enckelman, but the midfielder did not get his shot away before being crowded out.
Here tuna are rounded up and penned rather than being landed (hence they do not count against the quota), becoming a form of aquaculture to be fattened up and sold on a few years later.
Elsewhere in China ringleaders are commonly rounded up once strikes have been settled, but those in Guangdong were not.
But Cook (17 not out) continued to look in superb touch, cutting Harris for six as England rounded off a fine day's work.
Consider this future: an internet governed by health food-like warnings, telling us that what we're about to view or do isn't good for us, that it's not digitally nutritious and that we should probably follow it up with something more well-rounded.
Their gritty and well depicted portrayals of their characters meant that the audience was not dazzled by the glamour of Hollywood but was gently bathed in the afterglow of a well rounded and satisfying performance.
Arty countered that he was not an anti-Semite but an anti-Shih Tzu and that all Shih Tzus should be rounded up.
The result of all of these factors is that in 2004, 56.4% of households in the bottom fifth featured no work by anyone for the entire year, not even part time work, leaving the average number of workers per household in the bottom fifth rounded down to zero by the Census Bureau.
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