Sentences with phrase «sheaf makes»

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It seems logical, this being so, to postulate the osteological existence, at the beginning of anthropogenesis, of a prehominid fossil stage represented by crania decidedly less curved upon themselves (less «globular») than is the case with modern man: a presumption which is borne out by the very significant fact that at this pre-hominid stage Mankind seems to have been made up of a more or less divergent sheaf of ethnic shoots («sub-phyla»?)
Cant wait to see Kelechi playing alongside Beilik, and maybe Sheaf or Crowley in to make the diamond.
Players like Nketiah, Reiss Nelson and Ben Sheaf are the future of our club, I would make it a 5 year contract instead of two in order to ensure the transition of the next generation of the torals the bieliks, etc..
Not only could this make him run for the hills when he sees you coming with your thick pencils and sheaf of paper, but it could take the fun out of learning how to write.
Last week, the CIA released a sheaf of pictures taken in the 1960s by its Corona satellites, known to the public as the Discoverer series, and hundreds of pages of once - secret documents describing engineers» early frustrations as they tried to make space cameras work.
Your goal is to make your document flow, like a scroll rather than a sheaf of pages.
Alfredo Jaar's photographs of Serra Pelada, an opencast gold mine dug by human hands in Brazil, are shown as color transparencies mounted in lightboxes, and sit in uneasy relation to Liza Lou's Gather Forty, a sculpture made from gold - plated beads threaded and bound in a sheaf.
In The Meaning of Everything — The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester, the author describes the «fascicle» as a «a kind of publishing gimmick» whereby sheaves of pages that were collected together to form distinct parts, but which could themselves be bound together later between hard covers and thus made into whole volumes.
However, as the quote above shows, many firms don't make good use of the recruiting process, which is often characterized by short 20 - minute interviews, shallow questions and a sheaf of boilerplate marketing materials.
MPs should make sure they have a toothbrush and a few changes of clothes handy because they can expect some long nights debating their response to the anticipated sheaf of hostile Lords amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill, and determined attempts to stick requirements about a customs union into the Customs Bill, which is due back before them for report stage consideration.
Letting in as much natural light as possible makes rooms seem airier, says Sheaf.
As the story goes, these dollies were made from the last sheaf of wheat of the year and kept as a good luck charm until the following harvest.
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