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Onhogo has expression to liyidan as hint, Liyidan does noded as understanding.
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August 27, 2008 at 11:21 am eye tookted pitchurs of teh boothill inna tummystone in arridzonnia anna tehre werz summa funne hedpeeces tehre….eye dismememember diz bery mene of tehm doh…….eye noded taht teh clantonz weerz “murdered on teh streets of tummystone”, sumbunne elze wuz “leegally hangded” lolspeek myne! n der wurz moar, eye dismememember dem.
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Mark, who noded out the UK National ID Card consultation on a blog for trackback, commentary and markup, is trying to do the same with other important government documents, like the Butler report and the 911 report.
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(My father had a Brother Scott that died before I was born) I just noded and I told him about Sunshine, and how one of her friends had died and she was sad that she wouldnt be able to experience getting older.
avanery Diary Entry avanery 2005
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Cut the culms midway between the nodes without splitting them, so that all the cuttings are single-noded.
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The lower portion, which represents the neck and chin, is cut from the somewhat constricted part near the base of the shell, while the broad outline of the head reaches the first suture at the noded shoulder of the body whorl.
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In another example we have four of the noded apexes placed about the rim of the vessel, as shown in Fig. 476_a_, the conception being that of four conch shells united in one vessel, the bases being turned inward and the apexes outward.
Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art. Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-1883, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 437-466. William Henry Holmes 1889
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Small bowls or cups, made in imitation of shell vessels, the noded apex occurring at one side, and the more or less pointed beak at the opposite side Fig. 181.
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In this fortuitous fashion a ribbed variety of fruit shell would give rise to a ribbed vessel in clay; one covered with spines would suggest a noded vessel, etc.
Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art. Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-1883, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 437-466. William Henry Holmes 1889
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There are also various forms of noded ornaments on the rims of bowls.
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