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He faced a four-cornered contest at the 1922 general election.
And on his head was a four-cornered cap, the points of which projected.
He didn't know the name of the four-cornered yellow creature with the skewed grin.
Later the shrine was rebuilt into an elegant four-cornered pavilion.
The following terms generally apply when describing a four-cornered chad:
The four strands are passed through a hole 25 to 50 mm away from the corners of the four-cornered cloth.
At the other end, on a small table near the door, sits a four-cornered red hat, signaling a cardinal is in residence.
The rules must be somewhat altered to create balance in power, as the former players (especially the first four, on a four-cornered board) have significant advantage.
"If we faced merely a four-cornered struggle, ev- erything would be simple."
At that moment, a well-dressed man in a forest-green coat and a four-cornered hat walked up to the temple steps.
Morrachane served a four-cornered meat pie with braised cabbage and mushrooms.
He picked up his four-cornered hat.
Explores the significance of the ritually fringed four-cornered garment.
The whimsical Daniel, $500, is four-cornered and made with hair tinted blue, green and burgundy.
Further, with 28 such connections (seven turns on a four-cornered post), a very reliable connection exists between the wire and the post.
Labour regained the seat at the 1970 general election but Thomas came a creditable third in a four-cornered contest, gaining over 21% of the poll.
Bacciarelli put on for the occasion a four-cornered hat trimmed with fur that was a symbol at the time of Polish national identity.
The next verse discussed the directive to make tzitzit, the fringes tied to four-cornered garments.
The walls are interspersed with four-cornered side towers, the construction of which lasted, with essential repairs, from the 13th to the 16th century.
The Premonstratensians also have the privilege of wearing this garment with a white four-cornered biretta of the same material.
At first sight, A. chamaepitys looks like a tiny pine tree with a reddish purple four-cornered hairy stem.
Engolpia were of various forms, oval, round, four-cornered and of various materials ranging from gold to glass.
Zamira sighed, removed her four-cornered hat and ran her fingers through her breeze-tossed hair.
At the 1918 general election he faced a four-cornered contest there standing as an Independent Asquithian Liberal but was not successful.
In a four-cornered contest however, Rudkin could only come bottom of the poll, despite 1929 seeing a modest Liberal revival nationally.