| 21. | Weather permitting, the pool can be opened to the sky through two enormous oculi that have retractable roofs.
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| 22. | It's dissapointing that as " Oculi " points out, no one was persuaded by my argument.
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| 23. | John Eliot Gardiner and others assume Oculi that year which would make it the earliest cantata performed after the promotion.
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| 24. | Marginal fibres of the palpebral part of the orbicularis oculi muscle is known as " Riolan's muscle ".
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| 25. | User : In ictu oculi agrees with this probability . ?? ) 15 : 01, 21 July 2014 ( UTC)
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| 26. | The small chapel with a portico of three arches, with oculi above, was erected in 1603 by Francesco Vanni.
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| 27. | Oculi were also typically used in the drums supporting domes and as upper lights in octagonal baptisteries such as that at Cremona.
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| 28. | In typical form, the lower face, then progresses up to the orbicularis oculi muscle in the eyelid as time progresses.
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| 29. | The English art critic John Ruskin was particularly entranced with and wrote about the palace's Gothic marble-encrusted oculi.
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| 30. | Examples of structures named according to this include the frontalis muscle, submental lymph nodes, buccal membrane and orbicularis oculi muscle.
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