Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Winding crescents would feed onto collector roads, which would then connect to the main arterial roads.
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On the sides of the two saints there are golden crescents and stars.
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The street is divided into two crescents to the west and east with large expensive houses and communal gardens in the centre.
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Each neighbourhood is designed around a few major feeder roads with many smaller cul-de-sacs and crescents, intended to minimise traffic and noise nuisance.
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Most tropical parulas can be distinguished from the northern parula by their lack of white eye crescents, but this may be ambiguous in hybrids.
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Anyone entering the house had their clothes cut into tatters or half-moon crescents.
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I garnished it gaily with strips of pimento and thin crescents of lemon and gherkins and curly endive.
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The hindwings have thin gold crescents at the margin, the last two of which are iridescent.
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Some of the ornaments placed on horses were good-luck charms or devices to ward off malevolence, including bells, wolves' teeth, crescents, and brands.
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Pommels have appeared in a wide variety of shapes, including oblate spheroids, crescents, disks, wheels, and animal or bird heads.
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