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It reached down, holding the flat square out to him.
He picked up a large flat square of plaster, and under it was the floor.
It was a flat square of voice brooking no appeal.
A flat square would be in the second dimension.
These were simply flat squares of metal that needed occasional replacement.
Pillows and cushions had been cleared away to provide a flat square of floor on which to play.
It was a flat square of metal that sat mutely on the tracks.
The smoke floated up around the flat square of lighted glass in the ceiling.
Rechecking the desk he felt something, a flat square stuck at the back of the bottom drawer.
He handed me a flat square of parchment and pointed to a line under the words "stable permit."
The one he'd indicated slipped a small, flat square out of a pocket and pointed it at the Gallowglasses.
His comes with a large, flat square of pasta coated with a cream reduction.
The yaksik is then put into desired shapes such as flat squares and left to cool before eating.
Hair mats are made by sewing hair into a flat square about the size of a door mat.
He wore French cuffs; the cufflinks were flat squares of red enamel.
A perfectly flat square of light appeared in the tank, rotating slowly to bring itself into view of all those on the bridge.
Japan wax is sold in flat squares or disks and has a rancid odor.
Then suddenly the camp comes into view, a flat square on a hilltop, a layer of white smoke from cooking fires clinging to the earth.
Now he watched the farmer climb the hefty bamboo supports to the flat square twelve feet high and look about him at the field.
It stamps nickelpedes into flat squares of paper.
The man with the flat square pressed a button into his ear and gazed off into space for a moment, then nodded.
A flat square box gives added support/stability.
A flat square on the ceiling of the station denotes a possible second entrance to the station; this has yet to be used.
They come in a variety of colors and shapes such as stars, hollow tubes, and flat squares.
The photograph had developed in there, of course; the chemicals inside that deceptively flat square had come to life and done their usual efficient job.