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We're getting a very fine, unique measurement of the uppermost surface, Petro told AFP.

While she's not in the uppermost wealth echelon of Congress, she's not doing too badly either.

The Rök Runestone features 'tent runes' in its uppermost row.

A molded stone cornice sets off the uppermost story.

Indeed, a Rajput's regard "for a Charan was uppermost.

Toku escorts the King to the uppermost area of the city, where Riveren appears and attacks him.

Six grass terraces, only the two uppermost of which, in the shape of broad lawns, are now kept mown.

Confluents (downstream to upstream) Rzhev is the uppermost town situated on the Volga (photographed "circa 1910).

The shield margins have been sculpted by continental ice, and its uppermost member includes volcano-glacial facies.

The radial canal ends in a small water-filled tentacle which protrudes through the uppermost plate of the ambulacral region.

Hulls were built upside-down from the keel to the second-uppermost deck, then rolled over and built to the top of the hull.

Peter Knego This is a view facing down from the Grand Atrium’s uppermost level, Sports Deck.

He has not hesitated to put many issues once seen as beyond debate before the uppermost echelons of the Church.

Never is the truth more at risk than during tough Times, with layoffs in "the headlines and uppermost on employees' minds.

In Springfield, Mass., city forester Ed Casey says factors like resistance to disease and pests are uppermost in his mind.

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