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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Look at the beautiful delicate patterning around the base of the vase.
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The giraffes' distinctive patterning makes them difficult to see.
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The zebra has very distinctive patterning .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But some underlying patterning remains, despite the intervening years and the subtle shifts in values and beliefs.
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How do they arrange the patterning of their domestic environment, their settlements, their houses, their productive and reproductive activities?
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In fact, its sense organs and body are only an outward expression of this inward patterning , which we call instinct.
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It was a maze, the regular patterning of the levels above broken up long ago.
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The identification of apparent patterning amongst types and sub-groups of ornamental metalwork can easily induce a false sense of satisfaction.
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Their subtle energetic matrix, their inward patterning , their instinct, is that of water.
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With other creatures, their communications are largely a matter of instinctive patterning .
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Within each feather there is a further patterning which determines the distribution of the pigment.