Fritland, a fry shop near the statue, promotes itself with a silhouette of the Manneken holding a cone of fries.
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And dead ahead is the gaping cone of Vesuvius, long tongues of lava from the last eruption (1944) visible even from here.
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On the mainland, the glacier-covered cone of the Cerro Macau volcano peeked above the cloud and the straggly fishing port of Puerto Montt came into view.
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It allows scientists to study the fissures in the cone of the volcano -- if the fissures are getting hotter, it means an eruption is imminent.
America, meanwhile, has again been showing around documents that purport to be Iranian design work on a missile nose-cone of a sort that that could carry a nuclear warhead.
Simultaneously, Los Angeles broke a coldest July day record set in 1926, Australia since 1966, and the southern cone of South America saw the coldest July in a half century.
They remained looking out on the meadow beyond the green, Hanwell Snr leaning against the van, despite his beliefs, with his sweaty cone of newspaper and chewing each chip a long time.
However, because of the erratic nature of hurricane movements, the forecast "cone of probability" shows the path of the storm could take it south into northern Mexico or north to western Louisiana.
He strongly opposed the Argentinean and other Latin American dictatorships during the 1970's and 80's and became a star during a dark time where tragic events where occurring in the Southern Cone of Latin America.
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"It does, " agreed Waxman, thereby opening the door to a line of argument in which he found himself suggesting--apparently in all seriousness--that U.S. citizens might have to purchase a government-issued, Maxwell Smart-like "cone of silence" before making a speech in a public park.
For the first approach, he shapes a wettened cone of clay on a fast-spinning wheel, gradually turning a small dimple in the top into a bowl shape, which he smooths with a deerskin cloth and releases from its base with one quick draw of a taut wire.
But walking across the dark volcanic rocks with the snow cone of Mt Erebus behind and the sound of penguins braying along the sea ice of the sound, it is easy to imagine yourself transported back to the early years of the last century, for this is a timeless landscape.
This makes it hard, for instance, to compare real-time video images (from a camera in the nose-cone of a missile, for example) with a set of several thousand targets (pictures of enemy aircraft, say), because all the targets have to be tested within a thirtieth of a second, the duration of a single frame of video.
Some areas identified as particularly human are the regulation of the cone cells of the retina (which are involved in colour vision) and the regulation of nerve-cell growth.
She goes outside and sets an incense cone inside of a ceramic Buddha.
It is able to highlight details human eyes cannot normally see, either because they are swamped by the signal from other visible frequencies, or because they are not detectable by the rod and cone cells of the retina.
The 18k white-gold cone has rows of hash marks totally 53, which represents all the films he directed.
But the structure floats on a one-story wall of glass and the high interior space is beautifully shaped by a small forest of cone lamps descending from the roof to just above table height.
The glass and steel cone on top of BBC Broadcasting House in central London stands, according to Mr Moon, "in tribute to all those who have sacrificed their lives so that the rest of us could be informed".
They did a dreamy marzipan concoction in the shape of a cone topped with a maraschino cherry and covered in vanilla frosting.
The result is that the atoms interact with the beam, are drawn into it, and settle at the tip of the cone a phenomenon known as dipole trapping.
To the south is Israel - whose nearest settlement is Metulla, built defiantly on the northern side of a cone-shaped hill topped with antennae, right next to the border.
Robert Cone, the chief of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, said the services are developing new physical standards to make sure recruits are capable of meeting the physical demands of combat roles.
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The PlayStation Move consists of neon ice-cream-cone-looking remotes that act like a more accurate version of Nintendo's Wii remote.
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At a news conference earlier in the day, Cone said at least 10 of the dead were soldiers.
Cone estimates that 25% of caddy's pay goes to travel and lodging expenses.
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