I have seen them feeding at the tidemark with snow buntings and pipits and they also find seeds in the marram hills. |
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When a high tide occurs and the tidemark reaches beyond the normal beach line, this tends to create certain element of fear in the people. |
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It rises up to the narrow tidemark and with a swift flick of his wrists, it squeaks to a stop. |
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A tidemark of salt around some wilting cucumber plants betrays the breakdown of the local irrigation system. |
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The traces are still there: a dark tidemark on the valley's lower slopes, where trees and plants have not yet rooted. |
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To remove the mud tidemark, hold your shoe in the steam from a kettle and brush the stain. |
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In any case, I am far too busy breaking up concrete in my backyard and repainting the growing tidemark on my ceiling where the air-conditioner leaked. |
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As is her bronze face, separated from her white chin by a coin-thick foundation tidemark so clearly defined it looks like it's been drawn in by the UN to resolve a border dispute. |
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You can use a glossy lipstick if you prefer, of course, but it won't last as long as the liner and so you may be left with a tidemark, like a toddler after sucking a Magnum. |
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Now he stands beside the outside wall of the school's main classroom block and points to a grubby tidemark that runs across the pink plasterwork about 30 centimetres above his head. |
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