The water looked mixed with black paint, but the surface was flecked with yellow spots of light. |
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The rest of her was flecked with silver and darker shades of gray, particularly on her muzzle and back. |
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Our streets are used as dumping grounds, our buildings are covered with graffiti and our pavements are flecked with sticky-gum. |
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She came to him with a smile on her lips, which were flecked with red lipstick. |
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The silent roadway looked like a long riband of polished silver, flecked here and there by the dark arabesques of waving shadows. |
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He lanced each patron of the tavern with his soul chilling gaze, brown and gray flecked hair framing his face. |
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His wispy brown hair is flecked with gray, a striking contrast to his crimson face. |
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And it has the appearance of Shetland wool because it is flecked with white yarns. |
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Patterned and flecked cord aiguillettes are also available, as well as a variety of tags and attachments for the tips of the aiguillette itself. |
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His pale face was sprinkled with freckles, and Cally noticed that his green eyes were flecked with brown. |
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Yesterday bullet holes spattered the walls and the floor was flecked with blood. |
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Kyle's brown eyes were flecked with green and his blonde-streaked brown hair was in a ponytail. |
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Breeding adults have yellow bills, iridescent feathers that shine purple and green and are flecked with white spots. |
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He coughed again, more painfully, and now his lips were flecked with blood. |
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We learned the most expensive tea ware is made from a kind of purple clay flecked with real gold. |
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She has beautiful even skin and her hair is short and undyed, flecked pretty silver. |
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His features were twisted and mottled with rage, and foam flecked his lips as he rasped at her. |
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The fringed petal edges were flecked with blue, and the stem was tied with white ribbon. |
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There's a gourmet blueberry cobbler served in a little white ramekin, and a light version of peach Melba, flecked with almonds. |
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King Sila was a hard, stern man with cold blue eyes and dark hair, flecked with grey. |
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Freshly minted gold coins still flecked with gold dust filled the wooden chest to the brim. |
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She is in shock, and her pale complexion is becoming more and more flecked with blood. |
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His fingers were soon bathed in olive oil and flecked with pepper, dancing quickly from plate to plate. |
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The satellite rose into a brilliantly sunny sky flecked with small white clouds. |
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Insistent, often unpolished, and flecked with humour, Shary Boyle's drawings expose private vice and public embarrassment. |
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At 59 he still wears his old-fashioned beard, the sharp mustachios now flecked with grey. |
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The words he spoke grated against the dry throat, and he coughed, the harsh bark filling the grand room as the man's own blood flecked his lips. |
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He had dark blonde hair that was flecked with bits of red, giving it a strawberry blonde appearance. |
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The floor was still that gold flecked marble, but it also had a deep red carpet runner down the center. |
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His dark brown hair was flecked with golden brown and sat flat on his head but curled around his ears, neck and forehead. |
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Her hair, tied at the back with a pencil, is flecked with the odd strand of grey and, of course, there are lines on her face. |
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The thick green carpet is flecked with gold, the walls are cream and dividing arches are lit to warm gold by downward-angled lights. |
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A middle-aged, slightly built man, whose beard was already flecked with grey, he was from a noble family in Jerusalem. |
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The bottom of the wound was flecked with very small dots of blood. |
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The shaved flanks of the galloping horses were flecked with foaming sweat. |
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Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut. |
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Rochers, square cubes of chocolate, flecked with little crackly-bits then dipped in chocolate couverture are my second favorite chocolates here at the moment. |
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But the oasis is flecked with houses and a patchwork of farms and pear orchards. |
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There were cracked syringes and more smelly pills, leaky insulin cartridges and Rolaid tablets flecked with metal particles. |
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They are dark brown mottled with yellow or orange, and their head or lower flanks may be flecked with small yellow or orange spots. |
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Juveniles might be slightly spotted or flecked and have white undersides, which become mottled with grey or reddish spots as they mature. |
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Large, double, fragrant flowers of the most beautiful colouring, light pink, flecked and striped with deep pink, purple and scarlet. |
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The petals are a beautiful rich, plum colour edged and flecked with light magenta-crimson and contrasting strongly with the golden stamens. |
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The images look a lot like aerial views of Northern Canada: flattish terrain flecked with lakes and occasional rivers. |
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The river feeding the lake brought the finest sand from higher in the mountain range, sand which frequently was flecked with gold. |
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A classic vintage in the Pécharmant appellation with a deep, intense colour flecked with lapis lazuli. |
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Stonemill bread serves as the binder in these decadent cakes flecked with refreshing mint and the zest of lemon. |
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A white and flecked ear or the side of the head white and flecked cannot be considered as faults. |
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Its flecked tones conceal unsightly stains, and keep it looking good for years. |
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It is indicated for oily, flecked skins, for hand care and for brittle nails. |
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The organisation is trying to lure large birds like the Egyptian geese, flecked with oil, into a boma filled with food, in order to capture and save them. |
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The highly incisive aftertaste is flecked with chalkiness from the soil. |
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Along the way you'll see bunch grasses, annual wildflowers, and prickly pear cactus, as well as rust-and lime-colored lichens adorning banded rocks flecked with fool's gold. |
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Bradford North police last night issued an e-fit photograph of the attacker, who is described as Asian, aged about 40, with brushed back black hair flecked with grey. |
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Below lies the turquoise waters of the caldera, flecked with the white triangles of sailing boats. |
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White hair flecked with silver fell about his shoulders, dark piercing eyes smiling out from a face touched by agelessness incongruous to the silvery beard at his chin. |
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On the inside is the usual mix of off-white, flecked linoleum tiles and segmented ceiling panels, dull and dimly lit. |
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Neither side is so flecked with past triumph that the neutral might say, Let the one who has not won before win this time. |
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His heartland is the west of Scotland, particularly Glasgow, which is dotted with his Ashoka restaurants like a tablecloth flecked in korma sauce. |
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The mixture is pale yellow, flecked with blades of rosemary. |
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Here we see the well-known face, a bearded mask housing a pair of glowing, owlish eyes, the hair and forehead flecked with blood. |
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Often swathed in cloud, otherwise fading into a purple haze flecked with white where winter snows remain in gullies and hollows, the highest point is Pic d' Anie. |
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To finish her work, she frames her photographs in Formica, a layered plastic, flecked with a colour and texture that echoes some specific element of the photograph. |
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The light, whippy foie gras mousse is set in the well of a shallow white bowl, encrusted with a crunchy sugar topping, dramatically flecked with poppy seeds. |
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It is brown to olive green and may be flecked with red, orange or black. |
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I've stopped caring that my hands are flecked with poo. |
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Wiry and with short-cropped hair flecked with grey, Murphy had worked on building sites most of his adult life, never realising his birdwatching hobby could be a career. |
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Dirty units fruits: very apparent adhering or embedded dirt, soil, mud or dust, producing a smudgy, smeared, flecked or coated effect, that seriously detracts the appearance of the produce. |
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From the fifth week they are covered in dark brown feathers flecked with white. |
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The burger itself – thick, juicy and flecked with herbs – is all killer, no filler, with enamel pots crammed with good chips and even better coleslaw. |
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But the high-rises of Western cities are not all flecked with gold. |
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He was a striking man in other ways, too: tall and dashing, dressed in a dark suit or blazer, his black hair flecked with grey and slicked back above a high forehead, aquiline nose and prominent cleft chin. |
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Poured into very simply-shaped heat-resistant concrete moulds, the molten glass of varied colours is flecked with touches of enamel, creating sails, clouds and turbulent waves with poetic effect. |
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Think of an infinitely small ice cream scoop flecked with sprinkles. |
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Whereas once the paddocks at the front of the stud would be flecked by the sight of mares and nursing foals, there are now pockets of dark, beady-eyed cows. |
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Now your mouth is that of a barracouta, your eyes flecked with greenstone. |
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