"If we don't allow existing cities to expand on an onionskin basis, then we are going to have to leapfrog to the next villages and market towns, " he said.
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"Lightweight offset paper ", also called onionskin, has a basis weight of 25 40 g / m 2 and are normally used for bibles ( hence the name Bible paper ) and dictionaries.
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He stated that the adventure " is a large and detailed dungeon bash " and it " resemble [ s ] the onionskin model exemplified by many of Chaosium's " Call of Cthulhu " campaign packs ".
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The text was written on a 119-foot, 4-inch roll of paper, variously described as 12-foot strips of onionskin taped together, or a continuous roll of paper given to Kerouac by a reporter friend.
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The text was written on a 119-foot, four-inch roll of paper, variously described as 12-foot strips of onionskin taped together, or a continuous roll of teletype paper given to Kerouac by a reporter friend.
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A luscious Schlumberger Kitterle pinot gris, also a 1997, with a bronzy pink onionskin color-- a white wine in a red dress, you might say-- complemented the lamb shank and its accompanying chanterelle mushrooms far better than I would have guessed.
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The company, which converted its data-protection system from defense applications, makes computer operating systems that include locks to keep out unauthorized intruders and " onionskin " layers of access between the Internet and a private network, or between computer users in a corporation.
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She's concerned not so much with how many feet long and wide it is, but with its volume, which she brings alive with sound, light-- and millions of pieces of translucent white onionskin paper that float down from the rafters, buoyed by air currents.
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In the 20th century, music staff paper was often printed onto vellum or onionskin : a durable, semi-transparent paper which made it easier for the composer to correct mistakes and revise his work, and also enabled copies of the manuscript to be reproduced through the ozalid process.
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Her collages incorporate prewar studio portraits in lush black-and-white; letters in Czech, typed on onionskin; Nazi postal cancellation marks; the age-dulled chartreuse spine of Volume XIII of the " Complete Works of Sigmund Freud, " which includes " Totem and Taboo "; French theater tickets; a quality-control slip from a Gap sweater.