The single large figure sprawls diagonally across the canvas in dark, moody browns and blues. |
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Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again. |
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Lenny sprawls on a couch, cigarette and scotch close to hand, while Rorem plays through some obscure songs by Paul Bowles. |
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Eastward sprawls the drab tawniness of the Colorado Desert and its wrinkled hills. |
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But on the left the nattily dressed Manet, with hand on his chin and one leg folded under him, sprawls on a sofa. |
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About 9 million of them live in the Chicago exurbia that sprawls out to Crystal Lake, 15 miles to the east. |
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One of the most exclusive properties on the market in Aspen at present is the Elk Run Ranch, which sprawls over 77 acres. |
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The camera drops to the ground, and the cameraman sprawls out onto the ground, blown a few feet backwards. |
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So what does irregular handwriting, with sudden loops, squashed sprawls, and verticals ticking like metronomes, say about the man? |
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They are particularly keen on the Necropolis, the old boneyard that sprawls across the boundary between city centre and east end. |
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Mel sprawls off the bed and onto the floor, staring up at me with an expression that says she's hurt, betrayed, and disappointed. |
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In a small valley in the Peloponnesus, the site of Epidaurus sprawls out over several levels. |
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It has a reflecting pool and a massive granite dolmen, behind which a rose garden sprawls. |
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This trend continued into the Industrial Revolution, when the city was populated with the upper classes in amongst the industrial sprawls of Manchester and Liverpool. |
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They were sprawls of monotonous matchbox houses devoid of color. |
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Canada's great sprawls of rock were turned from a hobble into a spur to development through the skills of mining engineers. |
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It thus produces a weiner that sprawls across the plate like an octopus, pleasing the young tykes aesthetically while also reducing the choking hazard. |
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Jade falls to her knees and sprawls out over the ground next to Mar. |
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It collapses beneath her weight and she sprawls lifelessly to the floor. |
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Nearby a drunkard, almost nose-to-nose with a pig, sprawls on the ground. |
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Acquire strips of land for roads and railways, and chunks for parks, before the city sprawls into them. |
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Unable to accommodate the rapid inflow of people, these urban sprawls acquire slums beyond the capacity of authorities to control. |
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Sometimes this new suburb sprawls so far that it takes too long for the inhabitants to travel into the city. |
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One such camp, now home to thousands of displaced families, sprawls across the campus of the English Adventist Academy in Carrefour. |
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In sunshine the flower sprawls out flat to tempt bees and flower flies, but in damp weather it is only half open and apparently self-pollinates. |
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Even at this time of the year, the very beginning of summer, it sprawls dry, thorny and desiccated, in shades of tan, amber, and a hundred browns. |
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Fans can travel with their friends as a squad of six adventurers, enter urban sprawls teeming with hundreds of other players, and build their avatars into powerful warriors. |
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Stunted sprawls of juniper etch three centuries of rings. |
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Mitchell sprawls untidily across Canberra's grassy northern plain. |
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The Congo Basin is a 700,000 square mile tropical forest that sprawls across six countries and is the world's biggest tropical forest outside of the Amazon. |
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The terrain slopes southward to the La Viñuela reservoir but first sprawls out into hills, lower than the aforementioned heights, and the village lies on these. |
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The castle is surrounded by trees several hundreds of years old planted in grasslands which slope gently down to the bottom of the dale, to the right of which sprawls a lake. |
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The Caddo Lake Ramsar wetlands are part of a large, shallow wetland complex which sprawls across the Texas-Louisiana border in the south central region of the United States. |
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Kampala, home to more than one million Ugandans, is an attractive city that sprawls over seven hills, the tops of which are home to the wealthy and connected. |
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The crescent perforation sprawls like a garland over the metal sheet. |
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The program sprawls now outside the capital thanks to the Renault dealers established through the country because they are the main distribution relay of the pedagogical kits bound to the primary schools. |
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The former diocesan city sprawls over five hills. |
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The Mathare shanty town is a collection of ramshackle, mud-walled buildings that sprawls along the steep bank of a garbage-choked river, a few kilometres north-east of Nairobi. |
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The general impression is that the English cathedral sprawls across its site with many projecting limbs. |
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Like a supercolossus the Soviet Union sprawls over Eurasia with one foot on the heart of Europe and the second in the waters of the Pacific. |
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The wolfdog sprawls on his back, wriggling obscenely with begging paws, his long black tongue lolling out. |
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The Fléville garden sprawls before the 18th entury Orangerie, forming its natural extension, and to the side of the Maison de l'Oiseleur which overhangs prettily. |
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Wave-Muscat, a property development in the northern quarters of the capital of Oman, sprawls over several kilometres, dotted with cranes, empty lots and housing estates. |
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Propped up by a disarray of cushions, Madame Boucher sprawls boyishly, one foot on the floor and the reclining foot half in a pantoffle, on a chaise-longue. |
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In its periphery, Oceania sprawls 28 degrees north to the Bonin Islands in the northern hemisphere, and 55 degrees south to Macquarie Island in the southern hemisphere. |
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Anandpur Sahib torpidly sprawls in the foothills of the Shivalik range. |
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But for all the expansionist energy of a metro area that sprawls from Wisconsin to Indiana, downtown Chicago and its penumbra also stand rejuvenated. |
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