The blue, blue sea, specked with whitecaps, the dramatic, green-clad peaks, and the colorful beachside villages look like a dream come true. |
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Her short hair was specked with gray and her face contained only a few wrinkles. |
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The ham was, by this stage, specked with fungus and small white things that might have been maggots. |
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It has a thin rind with pale yellow or white mould, possibly specked with blue. |
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Also he had a figure of Nuit greater than a woman, which was made of lapis lazuli specked with gold, carved with marvellous excellence. |
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It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them. |
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The bank was specked with wood anemones in a band of spaced-out scrub. |
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It was August and the air was hot and dry, and specked with tiny white butterflies. |
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But the Caribbean Sea — with islands that are flat, mountainous, tiny and vast — is specked with beaches that defy tropical conventions. |
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Carlton Beach on Saturday was specked with stars, champagne and fine food. |
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His short, brown hair was tousled, greasy, and specked with dirt. |
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We let that one go, but only after he had held it in his hands, cold and quick, muscle with eyes and a heart, scales specked with yellow and red, and one tiny orange fin. |
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Blood specked a white police van nearby, and a disposal robot moved a third bomb to the middle of the street, where sappers defused it safely. |
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Despite its compact size this headphone is truly specked. |
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