| 11. | Whereas ancient laurel wreaths are most often depicted as a horseshoe shape, modern versions are usually complete rings.
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| 12. | The tree is estimated ( not based upon a complete ring count ) to be about 500 years old.
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| 13. | The flower has 6 recurved tepals each up to 8 centimeters long, sometimes curled back into complete rings.
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| 14. | Together with the North Circular Road and Woolwich Ferry, it makes a complete ring-road around Central London.
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| 15. | The fruit is a flattened legume pod which has a drastic curved shape, sometimes curving into a complete ring.
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| 16. | He invited her to take part in the first presentation of the complete Ring Cycle at the Bayreuth Festival in 1876.
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| 17. | Reddish purple flowers are borne in spring and summer, sometimes forming a complete ring around the apex of the plant.
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| 18. | It was also that year that saw the opening of the Wagner himself to inaugurate an opera house with a complete Ring.
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| 19. | He invited her to take part in the inaugural Bayreuth Festival in 1876 in the first presentation of the complete Ring Cycle.
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| 20. | The theory had been that gravitational interaction of a small moon, Galatea, prevented the debris from spreading into a complete ring.
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