In the courtyard, a driveway and sidewalk encircle an oval garden area with walks in a cross pattern which originally had a central fountain ( the stone base remains ).
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To arrange asparagus on each plate, distribute small pieces around edge; place two large asparagus pieces alongside fish and lay two more long pieces over them in a criss-cross pattern.
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The order's insignia, consisting of seven hearts arranged in a cross pattern surmounted by a phoenix bird, are visible on the left breast of Fabris'only extant portrait ( see illustration ).
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On the famous Venus of Willendorf, for example, the criss-cross pattern on the head, once thought to represent plaited hair, turns out to be a representation of a fiber-based woven cap.
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The vertical pilaster strips continue up the tower, and are interspersed with stone strip arches at lower level and triangular decoration at upper level, in some instances resulting in a criss-cross pattern.
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There are several post war illustrations of a 4th Arkansas Flag based on the St . Andrew's cross pattern of the Army of Tennessee, but no flag of the 4th Arkansas survived the war.
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I think it will be completely decipherable but because of horizontal transfer the tree may look more like a neural network, " he said, referring to the criss-cross pattern of a neural computing circuit.
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This cut can be easily identified by the characteristic central cross pattern ( as seen through the table ) created by the pavilion facets, as well as by the crescent-shaped facets on the pavilion.
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At least two of the five receivers would run a deep in, skinny post, comeback, speed out, or shallow cross pattern, and running backs would often run quick rail routes out of the backfield.
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More than a year later in 1992, he developed a prototype called the " Woblong Double-Wing Flier " that works like a Frisbee but looks like two oblong rings stacked together in a criss-cross pattern.