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Around the walls ran a pattern of interlacement, set in gleaming tiles.
In sports, he saw a line going from original violence to civilized interlacement and pacification.
The stroma is a delicate interlacement of fibres.
The stems of the trees arose from the clear, still water, in which every interlacement of their boughs was reflected with unequaled purity.
Celtic interlacement is derived from the patterns produced by a technical process--in this case, by weaving.
One had a design on it that reminded Paks of a tree; the other was covered with interlacement bands that enclosed many-pointed stars.
The tomb represents the combination of refined multipronged pictures, complicated interlacement of crockets and intricate Arabic characters.
It spread from a many-pointed star in shades of blue and green to an intricate interlacement of curves and angles in reds and golds.
Some authors refer to this plication as the reiterated interlacement or multi- interlacement of an informative surface.
This wet finishing sets the warp and weft yarns into their respective places, firms up the interlacement, allows most shrinkage to which the fiber is prone to occur.
Gersen went to his designated dining area along a blank-walled walk topped with the tight interlacement of glass bands that characterized the avenues and walkways of Interchange.
The foot is anchored to the ciocia by an interlacement of leather laces, inserted in special side holes; so the foot sticks to this special "sandal", making it sure and comfortable.
The tympanum of the pointed arch of the latter is filled with a fine ornament composed of an intricate interlacement of floral shoots forming a combination of rosettes of various sizes.
At this period of the year, when the trees were dried up by a tropical heat, the forest caught fire instantaneously, in such a manner that the conflagration extended itself both by the trunks of the trees and by their higher branches, whose interlacement favored its progress.