The kid's were looking for seashells along the beach for a project and the teacher's were simply supervising. |
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The man in the ocher-colored robes sits cross-legged, eyes gently shut, palms half-open like seashells resting lightly on his knees. |
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Climbing vines, seashells, and animal horns may have been the initial inspiration for this decoration. |
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The ceiling is hung with lamps of every shape and size, from glass floats tied with rope to whimsical creations made of seashells. |
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At least one tribe, the Pomo, decorated their baskets with local seashells and feathers. |
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In deepest seashells that she had gathered was there to be had of all delights, mulberries, the freshest of fruit like sweet wine from the vine. |
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Scattered on the cloth are pinecones and seashells, a sand dollar, a starfish, a sea urchin. |
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Both key rings were made of a perspex type of material with small seashells and featured the word Thailand. |
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She wore a bustier clad with seashells, and her lower body was covered with fish like scales. |
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His pockets contained three pretty stones, a feather, two small seashells, and a lint-covered half-eaten pear, but no wallet. |
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Two of the spoons illustrated have applied seashells, and the third an applied sea horse. |
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Other crafts include basket making, palm weaving, and jewelry made from native coral and seashells. |
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Some of the spirals found in Nature include seashells, animal horns, coiled snakes and creeping vines, among other things. |
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The seashells, boats, birds, fishermen and nets had fascinated her, she says. |
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They are cousins of seashells, but instead of having a protective shell, most of them are poisonous. |
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After reaching the island the pair meet a young girl named Honey Rider, who is hunting for seashells. |
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Swimming singly or in pairs, green fish frolic among silvery seashells and white water lilies. |
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The grave also contained offerings such as ochre and flint tools, axes, and seashells. |
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Gold's history as a safe haven goes back several thousand years, since it was first recognised as a currency, along with silk and seashells. |
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It was a rope necklace with seashells woven into it, one of the shells holding a small sapphire in its opening. |
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Second, it was two pieces of engraved ochre that pointed at artistic production rather than the perforated seashells, as you state. |
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The interior is fitted out in a Polynesian theme, with timber and rattan everywhere, along with carved wooden masks, fertility dolls and seashells. |
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It is mostly used in sauces or bouillons for seafoods and seashells, as well as for veal. |
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But around the edge, Robins paints groups of seashells, twined around with lily of the valley and forget-me-not, rosebuds and vetch. |
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The white and purple beads were made by Algonquins in southern New England from different types of seashells. |
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The image shows his twin bed, spread with seashells mostly scooped from the Jersey Shore. |
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Seashell draws its inspiration from seashells and its opalescent and glossy exterior is crafted by the innovative in-Mold Roller technology. |
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This is a number that describes how threatening acidification is to seashells and skeletons. |
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Stocks of fish, crustaceans, seashells and seaweed were destroyed to protect consumers. |
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Enjoy a free afternoon where you can dance on the beach and collect seashells. |
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Inspiration of diverse themes such as animals, seashells, 18th century french or mogul period jewelry. |
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Moken woman cleaning seashells that she has collected for sale to tourists. |
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The seashells are within the water and the water is indeed the habitat of the sacred fire. |
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Candles, seashells, incense and a miniature Buddha were among the offerings left on the makeshift altar at the base of the tree. |
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More conventionally, a sharp barrier such as gravel or crushed seashells or eggshells sprinkled around plants will stop slugs and snails in their tracks. |
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Repedea Reservation is known especially as an area for mountain climbing due to the limestone massive made from seashells that remained after the redraw of the Sarmatic Sea. |
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The internationally endangered piping plover nests in flat sandy areas where a scattering of gravel and broken seashells provides excellent camouflage. |
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Dromedary's humps, giant seashells, or waves frozen for eternity. |
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Bombies were everywhere, as plentiful as seashells at the beach and sold the same way conch shells are in Florida. |
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My idea of retirement was to hunt seashells, play golf, and do a lot of walking. |
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On their first stop ashore at St Jago in Cape Verde, Darwin found that a white band high in the volcanic rock cliffs included seashells. |
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Further south, he saw stepped plains of shingle and seashells as raised beaches showing a series of elevations. |
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High in the Andes he saw seashells, and several fossil trees that had grown on a sand beach. |
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In portable art, a style called Cardium Pottery was produced, decorated with imprints of seashells. |
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The dune is well drained and often dry, and composed of calcium carbonate from seashells. |
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Marine seashells found in Lake Ontario sediments imply a similar event in prehistoric times. |
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He found seashells and estuarine fish at the sites, but no evidence that deep sea resources had been exploited. |
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Like trees, seashells mark each year with a visible growth ring, so the timing of environmental changes can be known with very high precision. |
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The use of seashells and of various semiprecious stones, including turquoise and lapis lazuli, indicates the existence of trade networks extending from the coast and perhaps also from Central Asia. |
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You could see a similar dividing line here, he said, farther down on the ridge: muddy brown metamorphics, formed in the Earth's crust, giving way to darker, chunkier sediments, clotted with seashells. |
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We must warn the students that the seashells only serve for this rite. |
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It is like the hull of a boat: it is weighed down progressively by all the seashells and weeds which get stuck to the keel and after some time the boat cannot move any further. |
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Examples include seashells moved inland, or rounded pebbles placed away from the water action that made them. |
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Eggshells, snail shells and most seashells are predominantly calcium carbonate and can be used as industrial sources of that chemical. |
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May contain traces of seashells, fish, mollusks. |
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The bride's cake was a four-tiered white cake decorated with white seashells, sand dollars, and coral and was topped with a white starfish. |
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The reason is the discovery, in 2004, of some peculiar seashells of that age in Blombos, a seaside cave in South Africa. The shells are peculiar because they seem to have been fashioned into beads. |
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Greek scholar Aristotle realized that fossil seashells from rocks were similar to those found on the beach, indicating the fossils were once living animals. |
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Hector collects things obsessively, anything at all really, from stamps, seashells, and paintings of ships in port to swizzle sticks, corks, and Croatian aphorisms. |
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Visitors shouldn't miss the beaches at Playa Tamarindo and Playa Conchal where the sand has a pink tinge thanks to the tiny seashells that are washed up daily. |
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The five concrete shells of the structure resemble seashells by the beach. |
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Seashells sang of dolphin tales, and sand dollars could be exchanged for coral necklaces from the nearby childish entrepreneur. |
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