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Examples for "superimpose"
Examples for "superimpose"
1Andy had certain male-orientated software packages that could superimpose her into sensenviron recordings.
2It is impossible to superimpose a left hand on to a right hand glove.
3But we superimpose culture and law on top of this.
4Records with and without a pre-pulse do not always superimpose.
5As a result, suspicious MRI lesions were superimposed onto the TRUS data.
1The Fates were against me; it lay over me like a spell.
2I will run in for a cloth to lay over the saddle.
3The short twilight lay over the snow-covered land with a chill hopelessness.
4Banks of mist lay over the valleys, concealing much of the forest.
5She wondered if it lay over the hill beyond that rugged road.
1This stove consists of two or more superposed pipes provided with radiators.
2In its face are two sets of caves, one superposed over the other.
3A vague Rambouillet Palace is superposed upon the forbidding silhouette of the Salpêtrière.
4Be it remarked, in passing, that Tacitus is not historically superposed upon Cæsar.
5On this current is superposed the incoming voice currents from a distant station.
6They are not so much arranged about one another as superposed and higgledy-piggledy.
7All such wave-motions can be produced by superposing a number of simple wave forms.
8It applies itself to the earth, and superposes itself with a sort of suction.
9On superposing all these curves, a satisfactory agreement was found to exist between them.
10Is it an element, coordinate with others, or something superposed?
11When rare events are superposed against rare events, the association between them can be striking.
12The mica is found in superposed lamellae, not isolated.
13It lies north and south, the southern end being supported by three small superposed slabs.
14Rows of portholes, covered with thick, stout glass, indicated the location of the superposed decks.
15In the latter, two elements are represented superposed.
16Our spirituality is superposed on a natural basis.
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