Most of them had their hair done up or ringlets cascading down their backs. |
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The pools would be fed by water cascading down the walls that enclose them. |
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Marco turned around, the salty water from his eyes cascading down his nose. |
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It has full-size trees, sand banks leading down to a stony beach, and water cascading down a rock outcrop. |
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The new hydro-electric plant will consist of turbines with 19 inch steel blades driven by water cascading down an existing weir. |
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The view into Alum was stunning, with the suns rays beaming through the water cascading down the sheer walls. |
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Every night of late, I've been listening to the sounds of water cascading down rocks and the splash of ocean waves coming in with the tide. |
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As we emerged near the base of the waterfall we had an opportunity to get a good look at the water cascading down. |
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The first thing she heard when she came awake was the rush of water cascading down. |
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To finish off the breathtaking site, a fountain of stone stood in the center, water gently cascading down the rock in the center. |
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Not only was the water cascading down the walls of the well, but there was also an irrigation ditch barely 60 feet away. |
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Shaped like a stylized step pyramid with highly irregular contours, the fountain sends water cascading down a series of narrow troughs. |
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As she looked up, her blonde hair cascading over her shoulders, she saw a tall strangely familiar man standing in front of her. |
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The plate was the size of a large saucer and had fresh flowers cascading over the side of it. |
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Celebrate the arrival of spring with bright, colorful flowers cascading over the edges of your favorite container. |
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I found Damien standing in the middle of the cell, his long black hair cascading over his shoulders. |
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We are doing some training in Austria of their people so they can start cascading the operating principles down to their organizations. |
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Courtney's strawberry blond hair fell just past her shoulders, cascading onto her crimson vest. |
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The massive chandelier that hangs in the open stairwell is made up of tons of lightbulbs that are organically formed into a cascading mass. |
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A cascading style sheet works behind the scenes to create the look of your entire site. |
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Their melodramatic arrangements, cascading strings and faintly histrionic vocal performances reflected the films' camp excesses. |
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She was sitting upright, pale-faced, with her dark hair cascading over the milkiness of her round shoulders. |
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The salient features defining his creative contours are the cascading planes of colours and the broad brick strokes applied with a palette knife. |
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Mixing takes place in the cascading surface layer as falling particles collide and are buried by later arrivals. |
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There were separate tables for vegetables, for breads, and for a cascading display of cakes and pastries. |
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We joined a handful of people standing on a viewing pavilion watching the mighty volume of water cascading and spraying to the river below. |
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Her mothers eyes were a beautiful peacock blue, and her hair was dark and beautiful like silk cascading down her back. |
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Steep sloping walls and cascading waterfalls of coral encrusted the features like a blanket of molten lava. |
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Either side, water plummets over the dizzying drop in great cascading sheets, crashing down on the rocks far below. |
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This is an excellent stretch of cascading river with pools, rocky banks and ledges. |
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They fluttered down, the petals cascading around the guests and the royal family, causing a gorgeous and divine sight. |
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She finally emerged, her shoulder length hair cascading down her shoulders in its natural curliness. |
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In front of the palazzo stands an age-old Kashmir cypress with its cascading leaves, like a frozen firework trail. |
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In deep snow, a pair of gaiters is also useful to prevent snow from cascading over your boot tops. |
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A large aquarium was pulled over and smashed, sending gallons of water cascading over the floor. |
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The stacks are really interlocking geologic layers cascading into each other. |
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I could see across the flood plain towards rivers of blue glacial ice cascading down from the flanks of distant mountains. |
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Their gowns were fine velvet and silk, with puffed shoulders and cascading trains. |
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The researchers think this lessening of friction may occur among the grains in granular flows, such as snow cascading down a mountainside. |
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As a result, there is now a nasty growth of algae on the roof, no cascading water, and the Eighth Wonder of the World is a hothouse. |
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Winds were cascading around them, yet it was too black to distinguish anything. |
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The cascading impact of import duties, excise and sales tax should be drastically reduced to make computer hardware more affordable. |
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The etagere was the focal point of the parlor and often displayed precious glass, marble, porcelain, and curiosities on its cascading shelves. |
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All he sees is the rich mane of chestnut hair cascading around her perfect face. |
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One turn and there's the instant wake-up water cascading from the shower head. |
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A waterfall cascading over the stepped landscape means that you are nearly there. |
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These tiny birds, also known as water ouzels, zoom around over the surface and plunge in and out of the cascading water in search of food. |
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On rainy days, water cascading from the roof provides the area with a relaxing view. |
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Allison was dressed in a completely red bodice with dramatic keyhole front, draped waist, and cascading front tulip hemline. |
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There was a breeze, and her rebellious hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning. |
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Alice's zombie boyfriend is pounding the bathroom door, sending little chips of paint and wood cascading to the tiled floor. |
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Large pieces of glass propped against one side of the cell eerily reverberate the soothing sounds of cascading water. |
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The water that flows over the cascading riverbeds here appears dark copper because the earth is filled with iron. |
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The US is on the ropes because investment is collapsing, profits are imploding and share prices cascading. |
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She's almost entirely in shadow, but he can see the lush curves of her naked body, the cascading waves of her hair. |
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Her hair was dark and lustrous, cascading around her sharp, foreign features like clouds. |
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The wonderful aubrietia produces delicate simple flowers which look fantastic as ground cover on a sunny bank or cascading over a wall. |
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We're at the tail of a big, deep pool, just where the water is beginning to speed up before cascading down into rapids. |
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These terraces consist of a series of stone walls cascading down the side of steep slopes to keep small garden strips from being washed away. |
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The result has been a cascading series of intelligence failures and screw-ups that have hurt the country. |
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There was a veritable fountain of barf, cascading over everything in a ten feet radius. |
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Steam hissed and water came in cascading sheets as she shook the biting coldness away. |
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It was dark and gloomy and he could not see very well past the torrent of cascading water. |
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A chaplain is trying to deliver the closing benediction with confetti and late-arriving balloons still cascading down from the rafters. |
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The steps are crowned with statues and, again, fountains, which make them a combination of sprouting water and cascading falls. |
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With water cascading down from a height of 4,500 ft. and splitting into five smaller falls, the Kempty waterfalls offers a panoramic view. |
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Flowing over mossy ledges or cascading into deep pools, these falls are well worth a weekend visit. |
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Place cascading plants such as lobelia and petunias in the front to trail off the bed. |
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The CDA is a compound transducer created by cascading a Lorenz-force transducer and an elastic transducer. |
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During the summer of 1976, cascading fireworks and majestic tall ships ushered in this nation's Fourth of July bicentennial. |
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Her blonde shoulder-length hair was cascading down her back and was pushed back with a black headband. |
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She sprayed a gentle mist of elegant perfume, one dash on her neck, another sifting onto her cascading hair, and another for her wrists. |
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Her eyes then slid to the waterfall, cascading in a sparkle, blindfolding her from something. |
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It's hard to resist the lucious, velvety chocolate cascading down in a stream of utter blissful heaven. |
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This is the heartland of Bavarian tradition, full of slatted wooden houses with wide overhanging eaves and balconies cascading with geraniums. |
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I am sure I have sent sleep slobber cascading onto the shoulder of some little rugrat next to me. |
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In about a month the stunning neckbeard I already provide a home to could turn into a cascading waterfall of hair. |
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The water making our bodies buoyant, Miguel moves a few feet to the left until we hit the wall and the edge of one of the cascading waterfalls. |
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If you are expecting voluptuous women, cascading flesh, and all the excess of full-blown Baroque painting, you will be disappointed. |
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Srsly though, I think their defense and lack thereof is going to have a cascading effect on the team this year. |
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And then the trumpets sound, their regal harmony cascading through the afternoon sunlight. |
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Water cascading down the brook, artificial of course, added its own music to the place. |
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Sky-blue taffeta, sweetheart neckline, tons of ruffles cascading down my backside to a train that cleverly hooked back up to make walking a bit easier. |
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On the building's south side he crafted cascading, landscaped plazas and gathering spaces of different shapes and sizes that should encourage full use. |
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I've noticed that a lot of the nicer websites are incorporating cascading style sheets so I've spent the past couple of days boning up on how to use them. |
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In that month and into October, this plant from the Orient will lighten up a partly shaded area of my rock garden, its graceful stems cascading over a rock. |
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Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry. |
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There were satin dresses, cascading trench coats, and an array of perfectly tailored trousers. |
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This waterfall is relatively small, cascading lacily 30 feet down the mountain, but hikers climb up its side to reach Sky Pond and the fourth waterfall near there. |
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It twisted and turned to reveal views over waterfalls cascading down canyons, stonewalled fields big enough only for a single cherry or almond tree or a small patch of vines. |
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Just lay back against a tree among the wood anemones and the bluebells, with the roar of the cascading water, the antics of a dipper and the calm cruising of a grey heron. |
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A myriad of colors and textures, expertly placed, well lit candles, sending spectra of light cascading off elegantly woven rugs hanging on the walls. |
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The milk bottle burst and sent its contents cascading over the lino. |
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She was on a management seminar yesterday and spent this morning downwardly cascading the key points to an indifferent audience of Terry, Mike, Ash, Zippy and me. |
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The opening flourishes exploit the sonorities of a large harpsichord, incorporating shivering tremolandi along with the habitual shooting scales and cascading arpeggios. |
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Laurens attempts to give the story a mythic dimension by using heightened diction that employs cascading images, inverted word order and endless puns. |
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Celest stands outside the movie theater dressed in a short black dress, her long mahogany hair combed back hanging loose on her back cascading over her shoulders. |
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It's icing on the, well, ice that the film's story is as emotionally cascading as the setting. |
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The cascading stream makes a cheery companion as the track climbs steadily up through the forest for a couple of miles and eventually terminates in a wide clearing. |
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Heading up the final section of the pitch, the way on is through a low, flat-out bedding plane leading directly onto the next pitch, complete with water cascading down. |
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In vindication, Gerald turned and walked away, leaving April to stand in the middle of the sidewalk with a flurry of golden leaves cascading around her. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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The second he does, her giggle sends the Queen of spades cascading to the brown tile floor below. |
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You'll just get a cascading series of problems to do with the mechanics of maintaining the tombolo at the same time as having a canal going through it. |
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Standing up close, one felt completely immersed in a cascading waterscape. |
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But Serena was already asleep, her hair cascading down in waves. |
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Cascading updates and cascading deletes are useful features of the SQL Server database engine. |
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She carried a cascading bouquet of pastel roses, cattaleya orchids, pink Astilbe, and leatherleaf fern. |
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An overhead rain shower will draw guests in, while the steady flow of cascading waterfalls soothes by sound and sight. |
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Instead, cascading style sheets are encouraged to improve the presentation of HTML documents. |
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The ferocity of the water cascading down the hillside removed the topsoil and revealed the rakes beneath. |
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Derwent Reservoir, with river water cascading over Howden Dam, and Howden Moor in the background. |
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The songs built slowly with anger, ache, tearfulness and fury, with sustained notes and cascading melismas. |
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The CR50 features the widest passbands and lowest insertion loss, maximizing cascading nodes and minimizing amplification costs. |
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The bride carried a cascading bouquet of peach calla lilies and asparagus fern. |
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An arbor topped with cascading asparagus fern, Dendrobium orchids, and roses marked the entrance into the reception. |
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Through the leafstorm I ran toward her. She had fallen on the path, and a shower of small branches and stones came cascading down upon her. |
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Aubrieta is a great low-growing cascading plant suitable for ground cover in the border, rockeries or cascading from walls. |
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She carried a lush cascading bouquet of Star Gazer lilies, white Ecuadorian roses, white stephanotises. |
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New associations arising from with biological invasions can impact the strength of existing links with effects cascading through trophic levels. |
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Truly worth a visit is Hobblers Seafood Restaurant which has colourful shrubs cascading over its walls and views across the harbour. |
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Amalgamating several Central and State taxes into a single tax would mitigate cascading or double taxation, facilitating a common national market. |
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The bride's bouquet was made of cascading Phalaenopsis orchids and was adorned with the bride's baby ring and a blue rosary, a gift from the church. |
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Another innovation in its construction was the use of a hydraulic jump pool at the foot of the overflow chute, which dissipates the energy of the cascading water. |
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