It's not the largest excavated hole in the Earth, but it's a nice coneshape.
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That head was hollowed back in a coneshape a foot and a half deep inside.
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The coneshape was still there.
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From a spot near the center of its web, the spider stretches the silky trap into a coneshape.
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The spiral rose into a coneshape, the energy moving faster, the voices growing louder, the light burning brighter, obliterating the faces around me.
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Elizabeth Chan, inner entrance to the kauri coneshaped Supreme Court.
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In the pans were two inverted coneshapes.
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When the mixture has cooled, mold into small coneshapes with the hands, stand aside until perfectly cold.
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They were pulsations of a slightly more dark violet, and they flickered into coneshapes, square shapes, and sawtoothed shapes.
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By luring trap-jaw ants into a coneshaped sandy pit, Larabee and colleagues were able to witness their incredible mouths in action.
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Commercial coneshaped masks were also good at containing droplets which travelled just 20 centimetres when used by the mannequin in the study.
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In a distant grove a score of Indian tepees raised their coneshapes to the sky; lazy plumes of blue-white smoke curled upward.
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The meat mixture may be formed into small coneshapes, dipped in egg, then rolled in fine bread crumbs and fried in deep fat.
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Like his brother, he was beardless; while a golden crown surmounted by a red coneshaped hat was perched above his rust coloured hair.
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At Giambattista Valli, geometric points replaced sweetheart necklines, and at Ralph & Russo bodices came in exaggerated ice-cream- coneshapes rather than clinging to hourglass curves.
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Work some of the fondant, adding confectioner's sugar as needed, into coneshapes; let these stand an hour or longer to harden upon the outside.