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The works also have strong geometric elements, especially a triangularity in the face and head.
Triangularity could deteriorate the re- lationship.
Of particular importance were the concepts of elongation and triangularity, referring to the cross-sectional shape of the plasma.
The triangularity was to be reflected in both "The Member of the Wedding" and "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe."
There has been an implicit triangularity about much of the preceding discussion which can be explored further, although as with all models of the curriculum, this one simplifies the reality.
Luckily, high elongation and triangularity are the features that give rise to these currents, so it is possible that the ST will actually be more economical in this regard.
The sharp-shouldered chairs in this joint, which reminded me of Selina's torso and its erect triangularity, seemed specifically designed to give clients with sore backs a really rough ride.
His dark blood was plain now, but it gave to his face an exotic difference, a delicate difference in the line of his lips and the triangularity of his eyebrows.
In the first case, it would not be correct to say that A's being a triangle caused it to have three sides, since the relationship between triangularity and three-sidedness is that of definition.
All I will say is that hers reminds me of an amiable young cat: no whiskers, no furry ears, to be sure, but something of the same triangularity, poise, and sloping eyes.
But on Berkeley's view, just as it is meaningless to speak of triangularity in general aside from specific figures, so it is meaningless to speak of mass in motion without knowing the colour.