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Globes of a variety of sizes were made by gluing copperplate-printed gores on a plaster-finished papier-mache core, a complicated and expensive manufacturing process, employing several specialists.
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There was also a general feeling that the globes should be made more accessible to those wishing to see them.
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Their painted fiberglass bodies cover the posts of the lights, and whimsical heads cover the light globes.
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When the seeds are about ripe, the fruit remain attached to the peduncles, but the stem of the umbel detaches, permitting the globes to roll about in the wind.
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Production included 65 million Christmas tree globes produced onsite with 400 workers.
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Three of these 24 schools three had globes, two had charts, and six had wall maps.
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Most globes were plain glass, but sometimes they were punty cut or etched glass.
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The cylinders of the category of flows and of the category of multipointed d-spaces make the globes oscillate by keeping the set of states constant.
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Polyhedron models are found in mathematics classrooms much as globes in geography classrooms.
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A four-poster bed frame, made entirely of aluminum rings and glass globes, resolves in a crown-shape above the center of the bed.
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