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sines

n. 1 (plural of sine English) 2 (context rare English) pair of sixes of dice

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Sines is a Portuguese city of Setubal district, the Alentejo region and subregion of the Alentejo coast, with about 18,298 inhabitants (2015 INE). Find the largest and the first port area of Portugal and the main city industrial port logistics in Portugal and the birthplace of Vasco da Gama.

It is the seat of a municipality with 203.30 km ² of area and 18,598 inhabitants (2015 INE), divided into two parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north and east by the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, south and west by Odemira has coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. The coastline of the city, south of San Torpes, is part of the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina.

Sines (album)

Sines is the fourth studio album by New Zealand post-rock band Jakob. It was released through The Mylene Sheath records on October 21, 2014. The album was recorded at Roundhead Studios and Sister Lung Studios in Auckland and Napier, respectively, mixed by Jeff Boyle and mastered by Chris Chetland. Rhian Sheehan contributed the string arrangements. The album was produced by David Holmes. Single "Blind Them with Science" premiered August 1, 2014.

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In this form it states that a ray of light in transition between two media of different densities is refracted at their boundary surface so that the ratio of the angle which is formed by the ray in either medium with a line at right angles to the boundary surface is such that the quotient of the sines of both angles is for these media a constant factor.

Rowan it saw that woman, it saw his erguidos sines and their face of black eyes, that they shone like carbones ignited, had the sensation with which its body burned.

It wished that its skin touched the one of him, to interlace the fingers of its feet with those of he, to clear with its sines the hair of its torso.

It contrasted with the beautiful white dress of Brita, and its gold necklace and emeralds, falling on its opulent sines -.

The young people inclined so that their sines the shoulders of the young people grazed.

The neck surrounded by him with his arms and it pressed his sines against the naked skin of his torso.

Their sines remained raised and Rowan, of you brush, was placed astride on its hips.

Their eyes ascended from the fingers of its feet, happening through its legs, their sines, to arriving a its face.

Cilean, I adore the form in which they move your sines when you throw the lance.