But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy. |
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Hence, the nature of the audience using the Internet quickly becomes muddy. |
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In the middle of the roadway beneath the window, the Vizier's ivory rose lay pristine on the muddy cobbles. |
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There were no grey areas, no muddy patches of confusion to catch you off guard. |
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It's difficult to cut through the muddy and garbled ever-changing story to get a clear sense of what exactly is causing this discomfort. |
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Nobody write another paragraph on Vietnam or the National Guard or muddy politics or dirty laundry. |
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The details are very muddy, so it's not at all clear what's going on here and how involved the ISP actually is. |
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In aligning ourselves with these universal laws, we can soon see how clear or muddy is our own subconscious. |
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He nodded, and soon she went about her work, coaxing the muddy roots from the ground for springtime use. |
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We snake on north, eventually forking off the perfect track for a short section that might muddy your boots after rain. |
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He held a test-tube between me and the light, and I noted the cloudy or muddy liquid it contained. |
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I mean, rather than muddy your message along the way, is it better to go with what you know and then make corrections at a later date? |
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I'm bound to say that I can't see the difference, and suspect he wants to muddy the waters and befuddle the voters. |
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These comments were then picked up and distorted, to further discredit my work, and muddy the waters on the Genetic Modification issue. |
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The April rain from last night had made the ground muddy and she had no pattens to keep her shoes out of the mud. |
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But other recommendations muddy the waters, by confusing issues of individual freedom with the imposition of various forms of responsibility. |
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It was still very muddy, but the rain had stopped and the sky was clearing. |
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Obviously, the Republicans read the same polls as Democrats, and will try to muddy the waters on key issues like education and Social Security. |
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The humbucker has sort of a muddy sound, but I play a lot of grunge music so it suits me. |
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It's a version of events which Maradona himself denies, but Alberti's quotes, if anything, further served to muddy the waters. |
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This is a cheap political trick to try and muddy the waters just before an election. |
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Liberals gravitate toward the gray to muddy the waters, to muddle people's thinking. |
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They swapped their designer stilettos for muddy sneakers at California's annual mud run. |
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Realising that she had to get to the hospital she dashed across the muddy grass, her feet skidding on the dampness. |
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After the prayers, Hamad Qadduri stood in his auto parts store, a dusty hovel off a muddy street. |
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The engine chugged away as the Buick came to a standstill in the muddy drive. |
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It's usually really cold, the ground underfoot gets muddy and the badly controlled crowd management means that it takes ages to leave. |
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Suddenly, he slams the car into reverse on the muddy road, almost sliding into a ditch. |
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The path is flat but below the spring line, so there are boggy bits for muddy boots, wet zone rushes and grasses and little ponds. |
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The sections where muddy trails would have cut through boggy ground are now protected by wooden walkways. |
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He hits the gas and cranks the wheel hard to the left, throwing his rented car into a four-wheel power slide around a muddy hairpin curve. |
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I flew off and landed in a muddy heap in the swampy infield, while the bike sagged directly to the ground. |
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But huge traffic delays and heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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There was a twenty foot long trap door that led to a pit filled with muddy, slimy water. |
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Meanwhile, the fine and superfine fractions emburden the river with large quantities of muddy wastewater. |
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At a quarry in Lancashire a 13-year old girl became stuck waist-deep in a muddy pool. |
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The way on from here was a slither down an inconspicuous and rather grotty looking muddy hole. |
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So when the rain came down and the tracks got all muddy and slithery, it was a good time to put the X Trail through its paces. |
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The film is so dark, all muddy with only tiny slivers of light so we can try to see what's lurking around. |
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I learned to slope arms and present arms, which you can't do in a muddy trench. |
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There was a taxi waiting where the aircraft came to a halt so that they could avoid the muddy dirt of the airfield. |
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The slow seep through the garden wall made the whole area under the grapes a muddy swamp. |
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With a barn that moves weekly, there is no concrete floor where manure builds up, no permanently muddy patch that must be sluiced off. |
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Community leaders say the playground is a muddy, smelly quagmire even in the height of summer. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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We travelled through muddy boreens, were attacked by dogs, climbed fences and knocked on dozens of doors before singing our song. |
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What most people reported seeing were watery stretches, sometime brown, sometime grey, and relieved briefly by slushy muddy patches. |
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But that journey was almost over now, and he felt his spirits rise with every step as he churned back into motion through the muddy, slushy snow. |
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There it was, immense and gray and hulking, a 200-foot wall of boulders and gravel and muddy ooze. |
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The larvae of the main African vector, Anopheles gambiae, are adapted to the muddy borrow pits left after a mud-brick wall has been constructed. |
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The Suite in E minor, BWV 996, is less successful, the thicker texture producing an unpleasingly muddy effect. |
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The book is printed in hardcover with an attractive layout and cover, but the illustrations are terribly muddy and unsharp. |
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She realized she probably looked a fright in muddy breeches, and reached up to push a wisp of hair out of her eyes. |
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Who in their right mind would look forward to driving over 60 miles of muddy washboarded, potholed, narrow gravel road? |
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We headed off down Pierce's Passage and over a muddy boulder slope until we reached some cascades. |
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And all the people and all the animals ran out into the rain, for they did not care that the fields were now muddy or that they were soaking wet. |
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My white socks grew grubby as the backs of my legs were japped with muddy water. |
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Arisaig proper greets you after a few more turns in the road, with a small waterfront looking out across a muddy harbour. |
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Its muddy streets, although probably no muddier than those of Greensboro, symbolized the mire in which any of her charges might run amuck. |
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While Barry loaded muddy wellingtons and overalls into more bin-liners, Michael sprayed the workshop liberally with an aerosol air-freshener. |
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Her pale feet quickly became dirty as she stepped though a small cold muddy stream, soothing the pain on her feet's soles from running. |
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They framed the vast expanse of brine and muddy flats where Hunt set up shop. |
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Romping by a half-iced pond, they break through the brittle ice and come home muddy, wet-mittened, and whining. |
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Eventually they made it to the other side of the hall and slid down to the muddy and blood soaked ground below. |
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The Cuban driver swung out of town, and the bus bucketed along the narrow muddy road. |
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The series is really an extended buddy movie, set in hip Manhattan bars and not in muddy trenches. |
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The student jumped in to save him and managed to reach the man, dragging him to muddy ground. |
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During the wet season, a network of creeks, water channels and muddy tracks connect villages. |
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By 1400 the meaning had broadened to indicate somewhere muddy, and over time came to denote something that was soggy, mushy, splashy or slushy. |
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Vice slipped his hood on and stared down at his feet sploshing in muddy puddles. |
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A century ago, this was a muddy thoroughfare for burros and carts carrying firewood down from the mountains. |
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A keen German radio ham, named only as Michael B, overheard a policeman calling for help after his car got stuck in a muddy field near Frankfurt. |
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The Soujumah airship took a nosedive, and crashed into the ground, driving a muddy trench into the earth. |
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The took a compass bearing for the direction of the croaking and eventually reached stagnant, muddy pools, thick with a scum of dead insects. |
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And then there was the dishevelled-looking crooked old man in a dirty stained raincoat and muddy boots. |
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What a shock it must have been when they first glimpsed the coureurs de bois, muddy trails, and crude houses. |
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Establishing shots and stock footage of the ships at Le Havre are uniformly muddy, grainy, and prone to flicker. |
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The crew bunked wherever there were available cots in the six-man tents that dotted the muddy base. |
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Eagles, tundra swans, Canada geese, and great blue herons visit its shallow edges and muddy islands to feed. |
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The entire area under the tree was soaked and the dog was muddy from the whiskers on his cheeks to the bottom of his short tail. |
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It was their powerful four-wheel drive car that made light work of the muddy roads that connected the villages. |
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What goes on up here at The Labs is marine biology, where students learn to appreciate what the dredge brings up from the muddy bottom. |
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All her aft compartments flooded, swiftly sending the boat to the muddy floor of the loch, 55 ft down. |
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The muddy terrain seaward of the wreck is fertile ground for scallops, dragonets and some of the biggest long-clawed squat lobsters I have seen. |
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A bullet ripped through the air above his head with a whizz, another round thudded into the muddy ground nearby. |
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Master muddy downhills, hairpin turns and unexpected obstacles with the help of cyclocross pro Gina Hall. |
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The Hertfordshire countryside whooshes by in a smudge of muddy green and grey. |
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Indian papers have been publishing pictures of women being winched to the bottom of wells to scoop up muddy liquid from what looks like puddles. |
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The 16-year-old loves nothing better than climbing trees and kicking a ball around with pals on a muddy playing field. |
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My friends and I were playing kickball at recess, and it was really muddy outside. |
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They consist of complex cross-bedded sands commonly enclosing thin wisps of muddy sediment. |
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One whole day I stalked great kiskadees, trying to keep my balance in a muddy ravine near a small lake. |
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Today she was wearing one of her muddy brown, knitted sweaters, flared bellbottoms, and those fancy Birkenstock sandals. |
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As well as the debris scattered around the worktops, muddy footprints covered the whole kitchen. |
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We enjoyed the muddy fun of hooning around in a dunger on dirt roads in Australia. |
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But as he was about to climb up the muddy ditch, another water tree fell on him. |
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Kelvin slid down the muddy slope, a landslide of earth, rock and ferns pushing him to the foot of the rise. |
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My dog wouldn't be some little barking lapdog, it would be a full-size, slobbery, jumps up on you and gets you muddy dog. |
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The muddy ground delayed them and gave the French gunners time to rally and repulse the first attack. |
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Various passersby lazily walk with muddy shoes over the floor he has just cleaned, and do not even notice him. |
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He moved on, leaping from shell-hole to shell-hole, using the muddy craters for cover from the flying shrapnel. |
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The state government has been attempting to muddy the waters by accusing the Commonwealth of dudding Victorians. |
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He settled on the swampy alluvial deposit of a muddy river with his minder. |
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Although it lives in a muddy place, a swan can pick up the right food for its sustenance. |
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The rocks were greasy and slippery and the narrow chimneys and gullies, so delightful in dry summer conditions, were muddy and wet. |
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After a bit of easy walking passage a small climb up over a muddy choke gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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Nests are usually shallow depressions in a muddy or sandy bottom in which the eggs are deposited. |
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Furthermore, the plan is more or less a distillation of a number of ideas down to a muddy nothing. |
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The wells were starting to bring up muddy brown water and clothes had to be washed in yesterday's dishwater. |
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They are interbedded with bioturbated muddy and sandy limestones, quartz-skeletal siltstones and sandstones. |
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The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints. |
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They rolled on the muddy ground for quite some time before Bridget ran inside the house with Mark trailing dirtily behind her. |
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Despite the muddy dirt road leading to the seventy acre lake, the few girls who were there were in little black dresses and sharp heels. |
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During winter, these birds roost and forage on beaches, dunes, and sandy and muddy flats of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. |
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I pulled myself onto the muddy bank with the tree roots and low hanging branches. |
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We came suddenly to the gate of the lodge and Locksley the caretaker greeted us diffidently in his knit hat and muddy Wellingtons. |
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Farmers face financial disaster after freak rain storms thrashed crops into muddy ruin. |
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He also recalls cross-country runs around the very wet and muddy field where the supermarket now stands, and which he thinks the school owned. |
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The banks were muddy and dirtied the boy's tunic even more as he knelt to wash the sweat from his face. |
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The muddy track ahead meanders into groves of majestic century-old sal trees splashed golden yellow in parts by the beautiful Indian Laburnum. |
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In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset. |
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It is a little walk down a muddy path but the waterfall is a sight worth dirtying your shoes for. |
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I had to gather it up and wash and bleach it to get the muddy paw prints out of the sheets. |
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After his Panel hearing, he led them to a muddy burn, a tributary of the Clyde, that ran through the back of the scheme where he lived. |
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The water is too muddy for filming, and, worse, crocodiles lurk in the mangroves of Missionary Bay and the nearby Cardwell River. |
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Approach slogs vary from muddy hikes to tailgate-to-tailgate perfection, and the vagaries of road closures change access yearly. |
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Beware of the razor-edged oyster-shells or the stinging fish in the muddy marginal waters. |
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After scrambling up the steep banks and ploughing through the undergrowth with my boat in tow, I emerged bedraggled and muddy. |
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Only four of the original 15 entrants scratched out of the race, which was contested over a muddy track. |
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Together, they soared over the fence, and landed with a muddy squelch onto the ground. |
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She swore violently as a black SUV screeched around the corner, spraying her with muddy street water. |
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Today was much warmer and consequently it thawed and roads became very muddy, just as if a heavy rain had fallen. |
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Back then it was a scungy, beer-sticky pub frequented by persons with muddy boots, dodgy connections and dubious personal hygiene. |
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Modifications to five of the hazards were necessary due the conditions as rain drenched the muddy bankings. |
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It is the electroreception system that allows them to navigate through the muddy dark waters they dwell in. |
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As he came in stamping his muddy feet on the porch mat, she paused in the kitchen to listen. |
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I was apparently indoors, though the floor was dingy and muddy and covered in gritty sand. |
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A small climb up over a muddy slope gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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Then as the tide turns a surge of muddy water rushes upstream, ever swifter. |
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Upon arriving and getting changed we promptly headed off up the track to the stile and the very muddy ground beyond. |
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The terrazzo floor is tough and durable, hides dirt, and stands up to muddy boots. |
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The girl facing him was dressed in muddy breeches and a soft grey-green shirt. |
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A large sink is outfitted with a hand-held sprayer for rinsing clothes or muddy boots. |
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The muddy bed of the river is littered with boulders, but not ones that have arrived by geological forces. |
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The downsides include no electricity or water and the front door is a concrete hatch in the corner of a muddy field. |
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They strip him naked throw him on the muddy track and tell him to run laps. |
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After that, she led us along a thin, icy path on a dike between the channel and a deep, muddy ditch with sharp sticks jutting up from the bottom. |
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They did pay me for the washing powder, but it was a messy job in the winter when the fields were muddy! |
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But we needed to push it, to bump-start it, which was easier said than done, with over a ton in weight to push, on a muddy field. |
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They require a sandy or gravelly substrate for nesting near a wet or muddy area where they can forage. |
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He was collared by four stewards after slipping on the muddy surface and later arrested. |
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In a muddy river such as the St. Jones, weirs slowed the current enough to allow even more suspended sediment to settle. |
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Eventually, the next bend reveals a stand of huts, tottering on stilts sunk in the muddy wastes of the lapping river. |
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The rivers used by most platanistids are muddy, and these animals probably rely on echolocation more than vision to locate their prey. |
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Those pungent orangewood sticks push back encroaching cuticles, punts through muddy water. |
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Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor. |
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The courtyard had become extremely muddy with use, and trapped in the mud were numerous sherds of pottery and other small finds. |
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Kate tugged off her muddy boots and leather armor to pull on a clean shift and the purple gown. |
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It paddles along the surface for thirty seconds, then dives to trawl the muddy bottom for worms and aquatic insects. |
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It rained heavily during the afternoon, which made the stages very muddy and treacherously slippy. |
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It takes guts to take on a whole range of obstacles including dunes, wadis, muddy chotts and deep trenches. |
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Luckily I largely managed to avoid the rain today, but the path by the river was very muddy and puddly and my feet were soaking. |
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The villages' name derives from the old English word Slohtre meaning a muddy place. |
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A gooey mix of muddy leaves will glom onto your tires, pack up in the nooks of your fork and frame and slow your forward progress. |
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He gibbered madly and his muscles spasmed, and he sunk to his knees in the muddy trench, his heart pumping his blood out into the soil. |
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The package has had to contend with sandstorms, muddy conditions and oppressive heat. |
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The town's mercantile district featured several boarded up storefronts and a coffee shop hidden behind a dozen muddy pick-up trucks. |
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Biting winds, heavy rain, sleet showers and muddy underfoot conditions conspired to make life extremely difficult for the players. |
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It is quite common to see moles covered in soil after pushing there way through molehills but have you ever actually seen a muddy fox? |
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Similarly, using a bass control to correct tubbiness or muddy bass response also falls short of success. |
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Bullheads and catfish are often associated with muddy, turbid waterbodies, and thus many people have a low opinion of them. |
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The swamp itself was muddy, turbid, and infested with biting gnats and mosquitoes. |
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However, yesterday, the muddy white sheets were also on their way to the dump after being used as a stopgap measure to hold back the floods. |
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Whether you are tramping through muddy forests, mysterious tunnels or misty waters, the locations drip with ghoulish detail. |
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The trouble is, that clarity of thought and clarity of feeling have to be sieved through some very muddy waters, and those waters are oneself. |
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They will forage on land, but find most of their food by dabbling in shallow, muddy water. |
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I stomp into the house in my muddy boots without considering that my mother will have to fetch a mop and bucket and clean up after me. |
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The rain poured down in buckets, but Darren rode anyway, sending his horse galloping across the muddy ground. |
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Pedestrians aren't exactly better off, for they are the ones who get splashed with muddy water every time a vehicle lurches into a pothole. |
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He leaned against the muddy wall of the trench furiously whittling a knotted tree branch. |
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Firefighters used a fork lift truck to rescue a stricken horse from a muddy creek. |
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They are as at home in a mossy rock pool or muddy creek as on a spectacular wreck. |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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The male appears to select the site, and both parents build the nest, a mound of muddy tundra vegetation with a depression at the center. |
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But the plans mean the path would be 100 feet long leading only to the unadopted road and a muddy track unsuitable for wheelchairs. |
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But their demands helped to muddy the waters and were given wide credence among their supporters in the United States. |
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She kicked, propelling herself forward and down until her fingers brushed the muddy bottom. |
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Twenty-four people were feared dead yesterday after a Swiss airliner crashed in a muddy wood a few kilometres away from Zurich airport. |
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She dove under and looked at the muddy bottom, stirring it up and watching the little shelled animals run for cover. |
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With either system, deep rubber floormats and coated vinyl seat covers are included to protect the interior from muddy riders. |
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The floor hadn't been cleaned in years and muddy footprints clung to the lino. |
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The grassy ground was muddy and marked with numerous footprints, filling with water as raindrops fell. |
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The well-behaved children sat on the floor, which when it rained, became muddy. |
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Unfortunately the sky opens up immediately after our set and we skedaddle before it gets too muddy and the traffic gets insane. |
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But the deeper one looks, the more countervailing stories one finds, and before long the past is as muddy as the present. |
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Both battleships had been disabled, and settled on the muddy bottom of the harbour. |
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The formation of pockmarks within muddy sediments is suggested to be caused by the interaction between sediment fluidization and bottom currents. |
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The ground was very muddy, but eventually they planted their crops and their animals began to reproduce. |
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Whilst on our walk up a very muddy road, I realised I had lost the postcard. |
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Carson, a waffler on the issue, has also tried to muddy the waters over Coburn's clear pro-life record through dirty push-polling. |
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Children who had plunged 30 feet off the bridge floundered in the muddy waters, trying to reach dry land. |
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You can keep your eyes fixed as firmly on a muddy trail as you can on a four-lane highway, and if you do, your mind will drift just as quickly. |
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If it had a physical color, it would probably be a muddy red mixed with dark, dull browns and purple. |
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The area was badly damaged in 1996 by a flood of the muddy Liu River that inundated four-fifths of the city. |
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Overall, the volume is attractively produced, with only a few typos and photographs that were muddy and dark. |
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I think the blue wash that old ladies use looks bright white to them, whereas bright white looks like a dingy, muddy yellow. |
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On the pier, small boys drop baited fishing lines into sluggish, muddy water. |
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Here and there, clumps of fir and birch trees rise out of the muddy wastes. |
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He felt his stomach heave and nearly fell to his knees, his eyes going dark, muddy gray. |
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Her eyes are a dark, muddy brown, and there are bags even bigger than the ones under my eyes under hers. |
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The muddy yellows and dark reds are unfortunate hallmarks of DLP projectors. |
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She ran across the fields and down a path, which was a dark red muddy color now. |
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She is wearing gold loafers that seem oddly bright on the muddy blue carpet. |
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Fawn and slate, with an occasional tinge of a dark, muddy purple-brown give almost the only respite from black, white and grey. |
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An athletic boy with dark hair and muddy gray eyes like fish scales stood growling at him. |
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The only signs of the burrowing molluscs are their water intake and outlet openings, just visible at the surface of a muddy seabed. |
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Too much Worcestershire or hot sauce will make the drink muddy and too spicy. |
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In the Great Court as I stumbled out the strong blue sky, the bright white cladding seemed pallid, muddy and dull around me. |
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He also opens up the music's textures, clarifying orchestration that can seem muddy in other conductors' hands. |
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The soundtrack seemed muddy at times but overall the sound was respectable. |
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The sharp move is that it's all simplified, so that more sounds can be layered without getting muddy. |
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The sound quality is a little muddy, but a distinct bloom appears at high volume levels. |
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Tonight, even a muddy sound system and faulty backing tapes cannot detract from the brilliant pop nous beating at the band's core. |
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The sound is stereo, and is a bit bass-heavy and muddy, but dialogue is easily heard. |
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The album's mixing is muddy, with the instrumentation indistinguishably blending together. |
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Before, she had been just as willing as Ashira was to go into the muddy pigpen or the dirty stables or the smelly, slimy swamp. |
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But massive traffic hold-ups and persistent heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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Iatmul villages become a cluster of houses perched on stilts situated within a body of muddy water. |
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To my ears, it simply sounds like grainy, muddy ambient music and experiments in granular synthesis. |
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The sound is muddy and tinny, and it's hard to make out some of the dialogue. |
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The Farsi sounded a bit muddy to me at times, but that may be a reflection of local dialects. |
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He never complained, except when he occasionally slipped on muddy cobblestones. |
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Sound quality is quite bad, with a mono track that has substantial hissing and popping, and a very muddy sound. |
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The rough footpath passes dangerously close to the edge of some of these gorges, and a slip on the muddy trail could well mean a headlong plunge into the boiling waters below. |
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Ab-Liva and Sandman are the stylistic opposite of Clipse, burly in voice and muddy in inflection, intensifying most tracks, but usually just acting as foils. |
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My muddy shoe slipped, and I banged my kneecap on a fence rail, clinging for dear life. |
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Holmes and I left the wagonette and proceeded by foot to this field, careful to avoid some of the deep muddy tracks left by the cattle that shared the field. |
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This often takes hours because of the distances across the property, but the muddy and drying waterholes are a danger point for animals, because they get bogged in the mud. |
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It was shipped from the wharves on the property of the planters, since roads were primarily muddy paths and nearly all plantations were near the water. |
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On reaching the bottom, what was our surprise and disgust to find ourselves landed on the high muddy bank of a wide, rapidly flowing affluent of the Great River. |
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me. |
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They were in the midst of a cold and muddy winter in another Turkish camp, where the family had been forced to cram into a tent. |
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To actually get out into a muddy field for a change and have some bombs go off certainly beat sitting around a dining room table. |
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Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection. |
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A downhill frozen start continued to a long uphill drag through a muddy wooded section before turning into the wind, past the start for a second lap. |
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Yet as the levees channeled the water, they also kept fresh soil carried by the muddy Mississippi from replenishing the sediments that made up the lowlands. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks. |
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It was winter and the delta was full when they found themselves on the notorious Swamp Road, a 25 km sticky, muddy and unpredictable mess of tracks and axle deep ruts. |
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Sofia now resembled something of a scarecrow, the hems of her dress were muddy and torn, her hat half on half off, and big smudges of coal streaked her cheek. |
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The genus obviously preferred environments with slightly deeper water, under quiet, marly sedimentation and a deposition of soft, muddy substrates. |
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Kirkeby evidently was not above barbarizing them with crude strokes and muddy patches of overpainting when they threatened to become too accessible. |
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Behind him a rip flows out to sea from the shoreline, a swath of muddy rippled water filled with black sand churned up by its powerful seaward pull. |
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Stage coach travel was rugged and slow, with long distances being an arduous and tiring journey over primitive roads, subject to delay and often impassible in muddy weather. |
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A canopy of hickory, oak and mesquite shrouded the barn and the muddy red clay, pinpointing where the pork, chicken and beef were becoming prize-winning barbecue. |
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Actually, my informants tell me he was in Garry Point Park in Steveston, so the chosen one's tootsies were really submerged in the sweet and muddy Fraser River. |
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My cats are tracking up the place with little muddy paw prints. |
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A digger bought the remains of the medieval boat to light, wedged up against an ancient trackway apparently laid down over the muddy ground leading to the river bank. |
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And the crowds who risked trench foot in October around the muddy, muddy banks were as enthralled as their counterparts at sunny St Andrews in July. |
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His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home. |
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For example, in the AFL there are approximately 600 contracted footballers and in any one season, the misdemeanours of a few muddy the water for all. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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Kaku has little taste for unorthodox views or nagging objections, as they muddy his vision of tomorrowland. |
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While rock music blared out, the main stage was starkly silent as groups of concert-goers gazed quietly at flowers and candles covering the muddy ground. |
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We tend to take such well maintained paths for granted but on the mountain the contrast between the good path and the muddy morass is all too obvious. |
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On the appointed day the Queen inspected a muddy, smelly morass. |
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Trails through the jungle growth were impassable by the muddy morass. |
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Due to a lack of custom software tools to analyze the blockchain, tracing a chain of transactions can be like following a set of muddy footprints in the rain. |
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Wagtails and sandpipers squeak and dart amongst the thick glossy hyacinth leaves, and at the muddy edges, bluethroats scuttle this way and that like mice. |
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I slid down the bank into a muddy puddle and entered the sheltered area. |
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She looked at the men's muddy boots on her clean floor and shuddered. |
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And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy. |
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And he walked off, dragging his feet in the muddy puddles of rain. |
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She joked about some muddy footprints left by her husband on the driveway. |
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You can leave your muddy boots there and chuck your coat on the hook. |
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Liberty knelt down in the mud, not caring if her jeans got all muddy. |
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Then I ended up in the muddy drainage ditch, so I was in a word, filthy. |
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I hate how that brown color in it makes my orange hair look muddy. |
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Oranges and reds are slightly muddy, but yellows are clean and clear. |
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The Angel's beautiful crimson eyes dulled into a muddy, maroon color. |
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There are no obvious image defects, but often the image is muddy and dull. |
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He reached and roughly grabbed the young boy's muddy blond hair, muddy as in dark not mud, and he pulled it tightly and yanked the boy close to him. |
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He often complained about muddy pedaling that obscured the musical line. |
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Some people may feel it sounds a bit muddy but my ear soon adjusts to that phenomenon and it doesn't depreciate my appreciation of this recording a whit. |
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Too often the fugue sounds either muddy or disjointed in performance. |
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Everything about the sound transfer is weak, muddy and very indistinct. |
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After a week, my muddy mind had cleared and I was able to focus again. |
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He touched his forelock as though in salute and watched as she tripped daintily out of the stables, lifting her skirts an inch or two so as not to muddy them. |
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Sometimes court battles muddy an issue more than clarifying it. |
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I understand that there's new legislation in South Africa which is going to perhaps, depending on which way you look at it, clarify the situation or muddy the waters. |
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Sensational and unproven claims on behalf of Baird which he never made himself only serve to muddy the waters and undermine the credibility of his other achievements. |
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If anything, it has served to only further muddy the waters. |
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A punt is a small, flat-bottomed skiff that is steered with a long, gondolier-style pole that grapples the muddy river bottom with the hook at its end. |
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It is for them a symbol of purity, undefiled despite its muddy origin. |
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His paintings often feature undulating horizons of rows of low hills, curves of muddy roads and snowdrifts, and patterns made by ploughed farmland. |
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At Primrose Hill in north London there were plenty of sledgers scooting their heels along increasingly muddy slopes in an attempt to recreate Monday's magic. |
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She looked at the hem of her dress and grunted in irritation, seeing that the hem was shredded and her light rose colored slippers were ripped and muddy. |
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We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then slithered and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope. |
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The third section is across a muddy paddock, and with the West Coast's usual rainfall a muddy paddock can be extremely sloshy and provides a tough assignment for the crawlers. |
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The bootjack is designed for removing muddy shoes, boots or Wellingtons. |
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