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Sometimes the canes are formed into a sort of upright tuft shaped like a mushroom that is encased in the dome.
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The stalk is encased in a sheath that is easy to move and manipulate to any desired position.
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In other places, it is partly canalized, partly encased.
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When ripe, this fruit comprises thick pulpy jelly encased in a waxy thin-skinned shell.
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The quadrilateral basis is encased by four slabs of white marble.
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The portrait paperweights contained pictures of ordinary people reproduced on a milk glass disk and encased within clear glass.
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People began to tear apart the encased stamps in order to retrieve and maintain the value of the stamp that was kept inside.
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Later versions of the reactors are encased in massive steel pressure shells.
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Its decayed outer surface was encased in concrete in 1963.
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The engine came with a fire suppression sprinkler system and was encased in a streamlined cowling to protect it from sea spray.
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