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He was now standing upon a hemispherical mass of earth.
Hemispherical windows are set high in one of the side walls.
Nor was there anything to be seen of the hemispherical energy screen itself.
On hands and knees he made his way to the edge of the little hemispherical room.
An engine like this is said to have "hemispherical heads."
He walked over to have a closer look at the hemispherical console.
The great hemispherical sea froze and vanished into the ground.
The cords are made up of very fine hemispherical beads.
First, the impact creates a hemispherical crater in the water's surface.
One thing that a hemispherical head will never have is four valves per cylinder.
And, for another, The South is only a hemispherical reality.
In practice a more convenient method is used, hemispherical properties.
You make hemispherical mirrors from the metal and use them for solar power.
At the far end was a pair of hemispherical huts, one much larger than the other.
In the distance he saw a hemispherical structure that was apparently made of steel.
Most of the Swift's complement was already in the hemispherical dining room.
This creates what is known as a low hemispherical shaped chamber.
They came into another hemispherical cave, with just the one tunnel entrance.
In 1991 the tanks were updated and a hemispherical structure placed on top.
The cap is hemispherical when young, which later becomes convex.
All there was to be seen was a large hemispherical tent.
Its branches form a hemispherical mass, often one hundred and eighty feet across.
They were approaching the big hemispherical chamber that marked the city edge.
He changed the entire apparatus finally, and made it almost hemispherical, with a depression on the flat side.
The mine is cylindrical with a hemispherical top and flat bottom.
There is much more, and anyone who wants to research the history of art from a hemispheric perspective would do well to begin here.
They now say it may be possible to have a hemispheric deal ready by 2003, two years ahead of schedule.
But by then he'd long since disappeared, as he always did during times of hemispheric crisis.
On the right side of the briefing center sat the southern hemispheric leaders.
The two losing hemispheric finalists will play off for third place.
There are ways of determining hemispheric dominance in a person.
But on almost every step of the visit, politics, both local and hemispheric, have followed the Pope.
The big story was an agreement to begin talks on a hemispheric free trade zone.
American presidents of each party have long pushed for a hemispheric free trade zone.
"As a matter of fact, November had the most extensive hemispheric snow cover on record."
But that is still enough of change to make this first hemispheric summit meeting since 1967 unlike any other.
Our goal should be some kind of hemispheric trade pact."
It took some time for them to get around to the topic of hemispheric anomalies.
For another, the direct effect of a 1.5-degree hemispheric cooling is too small to make any big difference to local weather.
Thus it is difficult to make a credible case that the average hemispheric temperature may have been greater than now.
Are they not entitled to the same hemispheric rights as the United States?
Mexico withdrew last week from a symbolic hemispheric defense treaty.
We had a good thing going - a new hemispheric atmosphere of trust, based on shared democratic values.
The origin and age of the hemispheric dichotomy are still debated.
A hemispheric intervention force is more likely to be accepted if Washington maintains a low profile.
Older data are insufficient to provide reliable hemispheric temperature estimates.
It was a hemispheric dome held up from the bottom on stilts.
My point is that the hemispheric union is as yet imperfect.
There was more difference in hemispheric styles in this century.
In both cases hemispheric processing is differentially invoked by the system.