While having it fixed, she saw a small, empty, desolate theater, which was attached to an abandoned desert inn. |
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The world sees the desert as a desolate land offering only hardship and discomfort. |
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The desert coast gave way to the low palms of the Nile delta, and the sea turned ruddy from the fresh water flow of the great river. |
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Whereas the striped mouse is solitary in grasslands, it forms social groups in desert habitats. |
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It was pleasant to see a vast desert of lapwings, for these birds have quite disappeared from the part of North Cheshire in which I live. |
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They occupy a wide range of environment from the edges of the desert to savannah lands and high forests. |
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It might add interest to what has become a long chase across desert wastes. |
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When you read Bondi on the desert ascetics and medieval mystics, you are there. |
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If she is not taken in hand and directed on the right lines, hers could be a talent that is, wasted in the desert air. |
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As the Carter family drive across the desert wastes of America, a feral family of savage cannibals attacks them. |
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The Harmattan, the seasonal desert wind, blew constantly, a sharp chill keeping us in long trousers and jerseys even by day. |
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The harsh weather conditions and the desert environment played havoc with our weapon systems as well as our personnel. |
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He'd taken to spending long periods of time in the parkland, or out in the desert beyond the planted area, doing what, Annie didn't know. |
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I wanted to ride out into the desert on camelback, sand and dunes in every direction, eat whole roasted lamb with my fingers. |
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It was dusk, and the desert animals roved during the night, the plants would provide a good protection. |
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Remote and romantic they might seem from afar, but the desert wastes of the Western Sahara are echoing to the sounds of preparation for war. |
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On the verge of his big break, Austin is house-sitting his mother's home in LA when Lee rolls up out of the desert like a bad mirage. |
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We hid for another five long cold hours, well into the night, as we sped across the desert towards the city. |
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I grew up in Arizona and learned to love saguaros, palo verdes and desert vistas. |
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In LaChapelle's interpretation of the desert oasis, it is almost as if the city does not know that it is the epitome of tack and distaste. |
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In their bodiliness, images make men desert rationality in favor of base instinct. |
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Joining a gardening group or web ring that specializes in desert gardening will provide additional resources for specific problems. |
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The daughter did the best she could, trudging womanfully along until she came to a bleak desert land. |
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The goal was to find a plant that could grow in dry desert conditions with little care, yet still absorb a significant amount of uranium. |
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The American-designed tanker has the capacity to hold up to 20,000 litres of fuel, and can operate in both arctic and desert conditions. |
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For millennia, people have successfully converted desert landscapes into agricultural land through irrigation. |
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Indeed, Mediterranean plants and succulents like agaves work splendidly in coastal and desert plantings. |
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The floor was laid in blue slate, the walls done in oak wainscot beneath swirled plaster painted a desert sand color. |
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The film starts by introducing ways to find a plot of land in the desert using satellite images, topographical maps and a compass. |
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Deep in the Nevada desert by the flanks of Yucca Mountain stand a cedar pole, a sweat lodge and a circle of stones. |
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Song's work suggested that the desert locust colonized Africa from North America. |
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Sea-kayak around uninhabited islands and hike desert arroyos, then spend evenings swapping expedition tales with Messner and Kane. |
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A metallic maze of chimneys, pipes and vents glitters on the horizon in the desert outside Khartoum, dominating the landscape for miles around. |
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One of the biggest dangers facing airmen in the desert is heat, and acclimation to that heat is vital to maintaining their health. |
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In this competition, dogs are let loose to chase a jack rabbit over desert terrain. |
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The odd, unexpected rhyme can come like an oasis in a desert of disconnected thought and jarring line breaks. |
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The arid desert climate gets little rainfall, but the Rio Grande provides water for irrigation. |
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Artesian water is a precious commodity and some parts of the desert have insufficient water supplies to maintain a pool in the long term. |
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Bandits and looters continue to bring down pylons carrying high voltage cables out in the desert road. |
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That day we drove east into the desert along Interstate 40, stopping at a roadside diner to eat. |
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Those veterans had served in several conflicts including the bitter in-fighting of Algeria and the desert war in the Sahara. |
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The mushroom cloud diminished until it was no bigger than a man-sized saguaro, a desert cactus. |
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So, enjoy Shrove Tuesday because tomorrow it will be time to enter the desert and come near to God. |
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In the late afternoon there will be time for a nature walk to spot desert animals, birds and insects. |
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This means that paddling a kayak around desert islands during the day and camping amongst the cactus at night is easy. |
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How many nights had he watched over me and kept me warm along some trout stream or in a lonely desert camp? |
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Attack helicopters rattling low over the desert were especially terrifying, criss-crossing over the city and firing rockets into the centre. |
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The longer we stay, the harder it will be to leave because of the resources wasted on this sad desert land. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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She escaped the fatal ambush on a lonely desert stretch of the 3000 km-long Stuart Highway, which runs between Adelaide and Darwin. |
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Suddenly I realised we were the only two Europeans in the whole desert landscape. |
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Tanks were also being prepared for desert conditions, with their filters and fans to be changed so they could cope with sand. |
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Armaments were often inferior and needing attention to make them serviceable in desert conditions. |
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He believes that the model, which was designed in the 1960s, will perform better than a Landrover in desert conditions. |
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Rather than paint the desert as the dead heart, he presented it as luminous with engaging individual qualities. |
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People like that can only become popular in the cultural desert of the country. |
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Oil under their feet changed their lifestyle in earnest from herding goats out in the desert to having the world at their feet. |
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August is the hottest month in the desert but drivers will encounter less sand blown by the wind. |
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After two years or more at Antioch, he finally withdrew to the desert of Chalcis to undertake the penitential life of an anchoritic monk. |
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The helicopter slowly landed in the soft sand of a desert in the middle of nowhere, Nevada. |
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A heightened sense of beauty somehow seems to have pervaded the desert region, perhaps to balance or counter the extreme aridity. |
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Within the desert reside the light-brown, familiar gazelle known as the Dorcas, or Ariel Gazelle. |
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Today, it is practically unknown to outsiders, a remote marine wilderness teeming with undersea life and dotted with day-dreamy desert islands. |
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He was a wild sort of man who lived in the desert and ate locusts and wild honey. |
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There is one painting of a dead cedar tree, with a blackish, twisted upside-down tornado on a warm desert hillside. |
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We live right across from the desert in the foothills of the Tucson Mountains. |
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What once had been a city was a desert now, a vast field of emptiness and desolation. |
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For all I knew, he abandoned you in the desert and had come back, with you having no idea where he was going. |
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When this happens, the area that is affected in known as a desert pavement. |
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For Jah to be God, God cannot be a culturally specific desert god from the near east. |
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Human taste requires variety and something should be done to quench this yearning for variety in the desert they are wandering in. |
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Its unnatural appearance makes it standout from the usual desert rocks, ledges, trees, and hills. |
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It has since been labelled the most potent antifeedant known for the desert locust. |
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The aoudad is native to the desert mountains in the Sahara region of northern Africa. |
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By then the atoll's two desert islands had been planted with grass and ironwoods on soil imported from Guam. |
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Hemp grows in virtually all conditions from arid desert to more temperate climes. |
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The arid climate makes the desert the best outdoor setting to keep planes free of corrosion. |
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For dinner, roast loin of venison with a raspberry and port sauce followed by amaretto bavarois with summer fruits for desert is recommended. |
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The former desert rat was being forced to give up his home help support after the weekly cost more than trebled. |
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If he meets Miller in the middle of the desert and plugs him, problem solved. |
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It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor. |
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The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing. |
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The main thing is to make sure that folks use xeriscaping, desert landscaping. |
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The men had used a hacksaw blade to penetrate two high security fences, taking food and water for the desert trip. |
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Broad expanses of desert pavement, a delicate carpet of pebbles on which a footprint will remain for decades, often detour us. |
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Losses such as these severely affect populations of long-lived species like saguaros and desert tortoises, Schwalbe said. |
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He was a Desert Rat and often spoke of his experiences in the desert and at Mont Cassino. |
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A part of him refused to entertain the notion that when he reached its edge, he would be confronted by miles of unrelenting desert sand. |
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Maybe a target audience of desert dwelling sand fleas would warm to this crazy mix of faux comedy with karate chops. |
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If you had to select and take one instrument to accompany the rest of your life on a desert island, only one instrument, what would it be? |
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The west wind from the center was the hot desert wind, too hot to stand and talk in. |
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He was scolded, ended up in the cab of a big rig with this man he slightly knew, under a clear sky on the straight desert interstate. |
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Some wandered in desert wastes, finding no way to an inhabited town hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted within them. |
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His standard operating procedure is to pick up lost and lonely women from the desert highways of the southwest. |
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Many rocks in arid areas sport desert varnish, a dark, shiny coating rich in iron oxides and manganese oxide. |
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The strong hot desert winds, the khamsins, with their associated sandstorms, added to the discomfort. |
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Winter winds picked up quickly in the desert causing violent sandstorms every which way. |
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But I'm much better off than members of other platoons in my company who are living in tents or bombed buildings in the desert sand. |
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While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert zoology, and I enrolled. |
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He has sent flowers such as Gerbera bouquets, sunflowers, desert roses, and plants for different occasions. |
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For the 4th century desert monastics, however, being a zero meant having acquired the virtue of humility. |
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As they sat on gray folding chairs in the desert wasteland, the war seemed to be in dismal shape. |
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The two buildings' formal similarities derive from their similar functions and desert landscapes. |
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In 10 minutes, you are whooshed from the desert floor at 2,643 feet in elevation to Mt. San Jacinto State Park at 8,516 feet. |
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Already the southern Russian desert is increasing by 500 square kilometres every year. |
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After the successful test flight, Altair glided to a landing on the remote desert runway. |
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The theater is a cavernous space, seemingly carved from a solid mass of desert rock, like Petra, in Jordan. |
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Other sites of religious importance are located on the edges of the desert plain. |
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Five middle-aged businessmen in a desert landscape politely stand before a Middle Eastern man wearing a turban and robe. |
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Soil in countries in southern Europe has seriously depleted carbon levels, approaching desert conditions and could provide compost markets. |
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Busy, often burrowing insects such as tok-tokkies and sunspiders scuttle across the desert floor. |
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But motoring experts reacted sceptically to his suggestion that the desert heat may have caused the tyre to blow out with tragic consequences. |
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There's a thriving energy and excitement about, and the whole perception of the town as a cultural desert is so wrong. |
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It has a designer wood ceiling and is open 360 degrees to the infinite desert sky. |
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The town was recently branded a cultural desert in a recent State of the Nation report. |
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The topography includes vast desert expanses, high plateaus, rolling foothills and valleys, and immense mountain ranges. |
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Indeed, the private college today is one of the last vestiges of hope in a desert of statism. |
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Low, rugged mountains criss-cross the desert and are home to argali sheep and Siberian ibex. |
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It has achieved dominant status on tens of millions of hectares of former cold desert shrubland and sagebrush steppe vegetation. |
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He takes her deep into the desert badlands, knowing that the ruler's henchmen will stop at nothing to rescue her and bring her back. |
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The desert is an unforgiving place to those who cannot read its signs or understand its subtle warnings. |
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The sands of the desert gave way to a grass-land, though the grass had a rotten look to it, and was slippery to walk on. |
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Soldiers who spoke to the Evening Gazette today said they had not seen any need to supplement Army issue desert kit by buying their own. |
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The thin mantle of soil and quartzitic gravel is vegetated with ubiquitous sagebrush typical of the high desert in northeastern Nevada. |
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Last year the conservancy scored a triumph by acquiring 525,000 acres of desert land from the Corporation. |
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The elderly couple stared up at the towering weathered granite, a huge monolith that lay across the desert country like a recumbent lion. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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If you were stranded on a desert island, which five items would you chose to have with you? |
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Like other desert dwellers, the aoudad is most active in the cooler hours of dawn and dusk. |
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The Bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the Sturt desert pea are all accurately captured in the painting. |
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The way you defeat an army, is by demoralizing the individual soldiers in it, or getting them to desert or retreat. |
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And then you get to feast on the best Mexican food the desert has to offer at our Fiesta Dinner, complete with mariachis! |
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Hiking in the desert on a hot day, he goes through one quart of the gallon of water he brought along by noon. |
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You shall find her and let her know it is not acceptable to desert the way of the warriors. |
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Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you have been stranded on a desert island, a veritable tropical paradise. |
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The most common to be formed is gypsum which grows within the sediment in an interconnected mass of bladed crystals known as desert rose. |
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In Iraq, our manned and unmanned aircraft continue to operate successfully in the hostile desert environment. |
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However, our native driver Alhamdullilah, was skillful and experienced in desert driving. |
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The itinerant handyman is driving through the Arizona desert when he realizes that his car radiator is in need of water. |
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Keep your eyes peeled for desert tortoises, wild burros and red-tailed hawks, and bring plenty of water. |
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Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially workable deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes. |
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The little town is just an hour's minibus drive up the desert road, heading north from Sharm el Sheikh. |
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Scattered depressions in the desert fill with water after a rainfall, retaining an alkaline residue as the water evaporates. |
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Swift habitat includes desert oasis, Mediterranean scrub, steppe, farm or grassland, urban areas, forest and canyons. |
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Which literary character would you least like to be stranded on a desert island with and why? |
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Much of their journey was spent struggling with sheer physical discomfort while camping alone for extended periods at remote desert waterholes. |
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Dust whipped up from vehicular traffic is comparable to a desert sandstorm. |
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The White Knight turbojet aircraft climbs over the Mojave desert with SpaceShipOne attached to its underbelly. |
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It was a hot day the sun was glaring down upon everything in the desert where the Assassin's guild kept their fortress. |
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The human race comes close to extinction when a huge meteor crashes in the Arizona desert with a life form unlike anything we've ever seen! |
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The desert sheep is an interesting breed, well adapted to local conditions. |
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For example, a first-order scarcity can be managed by desert communities because they have developed social institutions as coping strategies. |
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If I had to take only two albums to a desert island with me, this would be the one I choose without even giving it a second thought. |
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The caravan of desert travelers came over the ridges of sand, marching ceaselessly under the blazing yellow sun. |
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This high desert area is dry in the summer when the Road Runners spend their time grading and graveling the roads. |
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We had been told that the Bedou could live on this diet for many days as they plodded across the desert with their caravans of laden dromedaries. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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Out in the Arizonan desert many strange and inexplicable events take place on a regular basis. |
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For shade, the ramada, a classic freestanding, open-air structure, is still a common feature in desert gardens. |
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The wind sang its gentle desert lullaby, and the prisoners' fires crackled and snapped quietly. |
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I'd rather hoped that we would see the desert dunes of Maspalomas as part of our trek. |
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But they grow more liberally, more lushly, in Israel's desert and its urban oases than anywhere else I've seen. |
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This flower was unique, there was only one desert in all of Hotep and only one oasis within that desert. |
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In fact, the desert oasis has played host to this event in five of the past six years. |
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He was a desert rat with the 8th Army in North Africa and then a Chindit behind Japanese lines in Burma. |
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The low desert also has some scattered palm oases, alkaline sinks, desert marshes, and permanent streams. |
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They needed to stay on the pathway that led towards the only oasis in the desert and to the only village strong enough to live in this heat. |
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Located around the semiartificial Lake Pichola, it's an oasis in the desert state of Rajasthan. |
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The creatures inhabited oases dotting a similar desert landscape 250 million years ago, feeding on fish as well as other aquatic tetrapods. |
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When they were first introduced, the league tables were an oasis in a desert of information. |
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But moments of effective humor are rare oases amidst a desert of painfully unfunny and sophomoric material. |
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It is here that the upper classes have built a clean, new oasis in a desert of poverty and destruction. |
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By the mid-19th century, the stocking of desert grassland ranges with cattle, sheep, and goats was progressing at a phenomenal rate. |
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The desert was hotter now than in his father's day and there was less food for the camels. |
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From holes, burrows, and crevices, the creatures of the desert night crawled. |
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There is strong sedimentological evidence that the evaporites were precipitated in sabkhas or desert salt lakes. |
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Though I am probably not much loved there, I shall curb my ire and allow the godforsaken alkali desert of California to become a state. |
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Nothing goes right for me anymore since I started reviewing this godforsaken Gobi desert of a record album, dammit. |
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The Umbra came to rest in the center of a small ring of rocks, its landing struts sinking into the fine desert sand. |
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Along the road were mud bricks put together in the shape of small houses to dry in the hot and moistureless desert climate. |
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The poor desert soil, the high altitude and low rainfall provided an unlikely haven for the young vines. |
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European plums have a thick, firm flesh that make excellent prunes, preserves, or desert fruit. |
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One of the old rattlers crawled into the station like a desert explorer desperately clawing his way towards an oasis. |
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The lovely, wide-faced sand cat could have preyed on some birds, but the habits of this desert species are little known. |
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Surviving civil wars and brutal militias in several African countries, they arrive in Algeria and then must walk across the desert to Morocco. |
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He was about to take his first step into the desert when all of a sudden he blacked out. |
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He dreamt he was under a giant tent in the desert and he was submerged in strange music, which was being played from far away on a steel drum. |
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Like manna in the desert and the Eucharist, the psalm evokes the joyful knowing of God with our physical hunger. |
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The little-known magnificent wildlands of Nevada are typified in this remote wilderness of rugged canyons and broad desert playas. |
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In warmer climates such as those of California and Texas, I've seen it growing with desert plants like cactus and agave. |
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Due to some unforeseen plot machination, your character is washed up on the beach of a tropical desert island. |
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Environmental campaigners are now battling in the courts to save the desert wilderness from further destruction. |
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This is what they claim they are doing in the wilderness in their desert camps. |
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If we were to be castaways on a desert island, these are the goods we would pack by the caseload. |
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Ostensibly it is the story of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island who revert to being as savage as their forbears. |
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Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos. |
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The film is set to shoot the desert scenes in Morocco and the interiors in either London or Rome. |
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Maybe they like feeling small and insignificant when compared to the infinite space above and the ominous desert around them. |
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Mongolia, population 2.3 million, lives on mostly undeveloped land with so much mineral wealth that coal deposits sit on the desert surface. |
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Meanwhile rattling traps and keyboard washes take a stately walk towards the desert horizon. |
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After being locked down for so long it will be exhilarating to exit my cell and to breathe the fresh desert air. |
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We were flying over the desert and the bare, scrubby land was beautiful and strange when seen from above. |
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The Karakalpaks, who live in the desert south of the Aral Sea, have a separate language and tradition more akin to Kazakh than Uzbek. |
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The desert rose, the ocean flower, and the forest queen were all that they were known as to the others of the galaxy. |
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While seldom scholars or even clerics, these monastics turned the desert into a city. |
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She had to write a theme once on what book she'd want to have with her if she were stranded on a desert island. |
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The Bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the Sturt desert pea are all captured in this way. |
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This drastically minimized the harsh desert conditions and the reliability of the equipment increased. |
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The typical resident is 18 years old, speaks Spanish or Mixtec, and works all day in the blast-furnace desert heat. |
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The barren desert all around them made the shock of the train uncoupling all the more difficult to accept. |
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Nomads of the desert and the high plateau live in tents woven from goat's hair, wool, and grass. |
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In the desert there will remain some stones, a whole gigantic ruin slowly split and slaked by waters and wind, mastic trees, frost. |
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There was no menu, just the plat du jour then as much fruit, desert and cheese as you wanted. |
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It has been isolated from soils in desert areas, grassland or cultivated soils, cacti, onion, and garlic bulbs. |
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After being served our desert we had to call a waiter to clear all the dead glasses away. |
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There must be some clear prima facie reason for punishment in talk of desert over centuries, and in this theory we have such a reason. |
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Malaysia's hot pursuit a fortnight ago appeared like a mirage in Bahrain's desert expanse. |
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Sarah looked ahead and saw two men charging at her through the desert sand. |
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They're so thirsty for it, they'll crawl through the desert toward a mirage, and when they discover there is no water, they'll drink the sand. |
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The sheer harshness of the desert environment made onward movement an arduous task. |
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Another sign that the desert scenes were painted quickly is the thinness of the paint. |
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Tall desert oaks grow in the swales between the dunes, and stately desert kurrajongs dot the rolling hills between the ranges. |
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It was a vast, barren desert of rusty brown with countless rocks of all shapes and sizes littering its surface. |
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Available in black, desert tan, olive drab and woodland camo, the Patrol Pack is oozing with design features that are state-of-the-art. |
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Accounts written by other mariners shipwrecked along the same coast chronicled brutal enslavement at the hands of ruthless desert nomads. |
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After all, this ticket could say that I was taking a mud bath with a yak in the Gobi desert for all we know, right? |
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This incredibly beautiful desert wouldn't be complete without its gardens of cactus, black brush, yucca, monkey flower, Easter flowers and ferns. |
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The stones in a pavement are usually coated with a desert varnish of materials deposited from water. |
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You'll choke on dust and faint in the heat of a fierce desert sun that beats down from a jaundiced sky. |
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Sculpted landforms, called yardangs, are up to tens of meters high and kilometers long and are forms that have been streamlined by desert winds. |
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As a landlocked country with primarily a desert terrain, it has until recently depended on rain as its main water source. |
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During the celebrations, an ominous gust of wind blew desert sand over the assembled dignitaries. |
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While I was out in the desert I watched a crested lark hovering about 100 feet off the ground singing its heart out. |
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The desert landscape is associated in the poetry with elopement, hardship, separation from lover or parents. |
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The early desert fathers and mothers, abbas and ammas, found it as they went to the desert to be alone and pray. |
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Once outside in the warm desert air, walking home, she tried to remember if the manager called her a stinking shoe or a Zapatista. |
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In desert regions, the corresponding form of field fortification is the zariba, an enclosure protected by thorn bushes. |
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Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
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Precipitation is highest in summer due to a continental monsoon, especially in middle to eastern parts of the desert regions in China. |
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It fears that its voters, particularly the younger generation, will desert the party if it is seen to capitulate to a unionist agenda. |
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But now is not the time to desert the Labour Party, now is the time to reclaim it. |
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Was such a party bound to desert its essential core of supporters, they working class, in its attempt to secure the votes and support of others? |
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However, even though he managed to keep the 35-year-old out for a third time four minutes before the break, his luck was finally to desert him. |
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It is ideal for landscapes, like desert badlands or beaches, where you want to convey the tactile qualities of a subject. |
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The green grass of the kingdom flashed past within a few minutes then we were flying overtop the desert badlands. |
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However, skill wins out in the long run because luck will desert you one day. |
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Don't count on this to be the case because Lady Luck will desert you in a flash. |
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Repeated attempts were made to establish personal contacts with servicemen in order to induce them to desert and surrender. |
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I do take risks though, so I hope my luck doesn't desert me in the future. |
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That these qualities could desert him so spectacularly at the club's training ground in the face of one legitimate question is revealing, if not even alarming. |
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It is undoubtedly a daring attempt to generate a real sense of urbanity and human focus in the spiritual desert of the amorphous North American suburb. |
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I am in the middle of the desert in the dead heart of Australia. |
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The ships were the kind of swift feluccas preferred by the desert warlords, with odd-looking lateen sails and long, backswept oars pointing downwards into the water. |
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Despite assurances that the SA80 was fit for use in desert environments, soldiers on several occasions released the safety catch only to find they still could not fire. |
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Most of us carry a store of memories and hopes of beach life, from rock pools and sandcastles to romantic encounters walking along the silver sands on a desert island. |
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In an entirely different style, Ma Yuan's The Top of the World Mountains is a stunning realist landscape of Tibet with a herd of yaks crossing a desert plateau. |
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Riding into a glorious sunset which backlit the stunning giant rock formations that seemed to erupt from the desert floor, we reached Tuba City just after dark. |
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He started out with solo flights, but in this session over the desert outside Dubai he really pushes the envelope. |
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A poor Jamaican fisherman was shipwrecked on a desert island. |
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The soil in this desert is unlike most I've come across in that there is a desert pavement, but it's very poorly developed and there's no desert varnish. |
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Those goals are like a desert mirage, and the sooner everyone realizes it the better the medium will be. |
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The company had to pay all suppliers who carted their goods to a spot in the desert where it was arranged for the group to rendezvous for a desert lunch. |
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Major components of the desert community die with the nurse trees. |
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Tales were told of flood-bound trains marooned in the desert for so long that drivers fished in new-born rivers or shot wild goats in order to feed their passengers. |
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But like a sand-crusted desert crawler, forging his way towards a shimmering mirage of water, I found myself on the first day of my arrival scavenging for bagels. |
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The city of Taos lies on the edge of the high desert in the Carson National Forest, amid squat juniper trees, prickly scrub grasses and towering evergreens. |
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The massed columns of camouflaged vehicles threw up clouds of desert sand as far as the eye could see as they fanned out across the vast featureless landscape. |
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Long columns of vehicles were seen snaking through the moonlit desert towards the border, after repeated salvoes that lit up the horizon with flashes of fire. |
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The vines were thick and heftily wooded, larger than any plant life a desert dweller could ever imagine, and more voracious than the most haggardly pack of wolves. |
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They see it as being in the tradition of their grandfather, Abdul Aziz, the great warrior of the desert who created the kingdom. |
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LaManchas and Nubians hail from tropical and desert climates where it's warmer, and they tolerate hot summer conditions better than the Swiss breeds. |
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Shots of the desert are breathtaking, while the battle scenes are also wonderfully portrayed, depicting the stark isolation the soldiers faced being massacred. |
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Scattered on ranges throughout the desert in the U.S. Central Command region for the past two weeks, the Marines refined their battle skills at the small unit level. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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And, in a gratuitous show of homicidal prowess, Moses kills two assassins he meets while wandering in the desert of Sinai. |
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There are nearly 2,000 African migrants held in internment camps in the Negev desert as a result of the Anti-Infiltration Law. |
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Staccato stabs of dry-brushed whites over pale, scumbled colors show the distinctive locale, the early light and the pale, prickly thickets of desert thornbush. |
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They live in grasslands, deserts, desert scrublands, wetland and woodland edges, shrubby habitat, arctic and alpine tundra, agricultural fields, urban and suburban areas. |
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It has been meeting once a month, with their most recent achievement being the shade structure in the shape of a desert rose put up at the Skate Park the week before last. |
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I won't soon forget the crisp sound of snapping wood in the clear desert air that morning, or the slow powerful wingbeats of the osprey as it made its flight toward home. |
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The screens of scrim are elaborately constructed, held away from the dance studio's glass walls, offering protection from the elements and shade from the brutal desert sun. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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The desert terrain is difficult with summer temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius and above, while by mid-October, the temperatures are below zero. |
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If directly doing justice is what affirmative action is about, then its mechanisms must be adjusted as best they can to reward individual desert and true merit. |
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I'd never admit it, but I knew that the desert hid old riverbeds that could quickly flood in such a downpour, so it was quite stupid that I was intending to go there. |
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Most desert soils are typically lithosols, the important constituents of which are resistate detrital quartz and accessory minerals such as zircon and secondary clay minerals. |
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It's a chance to escape the hectic pace of modern day life, but it seems no-one is keen to emulate the original castaway and spend a week on a desert island. |
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It has highly variable landforms, that range from torrid plains, tropical islands, and a parched desert to the highest mountain range in the world. |
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Thelma, who is 46, has swapped her smart business suit for desert battledress and is now waiting at RAF Lyneham for the orders that will send her to the Gulf. |
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In between desert trips, she became an intrepid Alpine climber. |
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He was standing on a flat desert plain under white clouds and blue sky. |
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We take you beyond the confines of starships and space stations to Starfleet Academy, an alien colony, a desert planet, swamps, an icy planet, and even to a hellish realm. |
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The caracal, or African lynx and desert lynx as it is commonly referred to, is distributed throughout Africa, and Asia from Turkey through northwestern India to Arabia. |
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Because many desert rodents that footdrum, such as kangaroo rats, inhabit open habitats and tend to forage in areas with little cover, locomotion for escape is well developed. |
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For a desert people winds, rain, thunder, lightening, hurricanes, thunderbolts, whirlwinds, and other meteorological phenomena held tremendous fascination. |
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Both grasses often colonize continuous expanses of desert, closing the open spaces that normally separate native desert plants and protect them from fire. |
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In the post-Kefauver era of the early 1950s, it had many advantages over its distant desert sister. |
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The essays range from the American desert to China, from discussions of gardens, landscape and architectural projects to exegeses of landscape texts and to the camera lucida. |
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Now this may be severe but when you are on the trackless desert of Arabia and your life is entrusted to a horse, you had better have a trained obedient horse. |
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The locals told me that it's normal to see camels walking through the desert and their guts fall out because camel spiders eat their intestinal walls. |
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