The circular movement of the cooking foods also meant that scum or skin formed neatly in the center, making it easier to skim the residue off the top.
Framed by wood, they offer the inhabitants of this house, designed by Robert Oshatz, a circular view of the green world beyond the glass.
Though the proposed solar panels were eliminated, the roof of the circular building cantilevers out to shade the east wall of glass.
But because of the circular logic of appeasement, there was no way that Olmert could fight to win.
Managers said they were also proposing the scrapping of a regular coastal circular route, and the raising of some fares for island visitors.
Ms Baxendale said she accepted the aim of the circular was to "deter the rush", but there was a difference between a ban and something which was interim advice and guidance while consultations took place before a final policy was decided upon.
Her leg bones confirm that A. afarensis could walk upright, though her ape-like upper body and the arrangement of the semi-circular canals of her ears, which are the location of the sense of balance, suggest she also spent a lot of time climbing trees.
Silvia expects the first sections of the wall, which will follow a circular walkway in the center of the cemetery, will be in place by that time.
The serendipitous discovery of goods while casually flipping through an advertising circular in the newspaper or an array of products on a tablet, that results in a trip to the local store, and concludes with cashing in on an in-store promotion using a mobile phone, can create a shopping experience that is unmatched.
For most of the century-long history of the wrist watch, it has been a circular affair, reinforcing the cyclical nature of time.
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Many of them work in the squat semi-circular greenhouses of Almeria, their backs bent beneath the plastic roofs, inhaling insecticide.
It is understood that all e-mail users must observe the standards governing the use of those technologies and facilitate optimum network administration (reference: the Administrative Circular No. 2204 of 22 March 2004: Directives for the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in UNESCO).
But again, if you accept the circular logic of appeasement - that always puts the burden of proof on the non-aggressor - then you will never learn these, or any other lessons.
Beneath us was a railway line and in front of us, Circular Quay, the tourist hub of Sydney, from where quaint green and gold ferries plough their way across the harbour.
The circular disc of blue limestone has been set into the pavement outside Bath Abbey.
The Circular sets out the role of regional and local authorities in ensuring the protection, promotion and enhancement of World Heritage Sites.
From the beaches of southern California, I hoped to temporarily escape the circular energy arguments of Washington, D.
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The city is at the forefront of a dizzying expansion, across several American states, of the circular traffic intersection redesigned in 1960s Britain and then exported globally.
Health Minister Edwin Poots also appeared before the committee, and faced criticism of the wording of the 23 December circular.
The Circular is issued under the authority of the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act of 1982 as codified in 31 U.S.C. 3512.
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The minister told committee members the circular stated there had been outbreaks of the infection in England and that there were "similar circumstances in Northern Ireland".
In the circular logic of markets, Japan is safe and can continue to service its gargantuan debts indefinitely because the interest rate it pays is low.
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Opposition members of the London Assembly said Mr Johnson's assurances were empty as he had put under threat other schemes including the Greenwich Waterfront Transit - which would connect a whole swathe of commercial and residential areas in east London - and the widening of the North Circular.
"We've had our field services team out on the 5km of right of way, the circular route, clearing trees to get it all open, " he said.
This may be conceptually sensible, but this button has a circular arrow symbol reminiscent of the "Back" button on a Web browser.
The UK National Commission for UNESCO Culture Committee inputed into the drafting of the Circular through a consultation response in August 2008.
That's the case with StickNFind - circular stickers the size of a few 10p pieces stuck together which contain a Bluetooth chip, temperature sensor and battery.
Section 300 of the Circular provides background information regarding what should be included and provides the structure for the Exhibit 300s, to be submitted by agencies to OMB.
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Tunisia adopted a Decree-Law on freedom of information in 2011, and published the circular regulating its implementation on 3 May 2012, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day.
Shocked and dismayed, the purveyors of conventional wisdom made the circular argument that the unexpected rise in the overall price level was caused by the rise in commodity prices, especially the tripling of the price of oil.
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