It stood upon a frozen, wind-swept crag with the snow piled about it in treacherous, drifting masses. |
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies. |
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Seven generations of Kelpers have made their homes on the remote, wind-swept islands. |
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In contrast, Scotland and northern England have more trees, grassland and wind-swept moors. |
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Lake Winnipeg Physa prefer exposed, wind-swept rocks while P. integra prefer more sheltered locations under rocks. |
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Twin Otters, unsurpassed at navigating short airstrips and rough tundra, are ideal for destinations like wind-swept Antarctica. |
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It grows in mixed forests and on rocky, wind-swept areas where no other trees grow. |
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Dive in with two scientists studying these elusive animals in the crystalline waters of the Bahamas and wind-swept seas of Patagonia. |
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La pointe du Décollé at Saint-Lunaire is a magnificent setting with a rugged, wind-swept coastline and unmissable panoramic views. |
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He has lived in Australia and Scotland and has memories of long hikes in the wild Highlands and certain wind-swept Australian beaches. |
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She resists his advances for a while, but soon succumbs, and the two begin a torrid and wind-swept romance that carries on throughout the war. |
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The women worked the wind-swept fields while the men worked the quarries and manned fishing boats in famously treacherous seas. |
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Imagine, then, standing on this wind-swept height as Rimbaud did, almost out of your mind with the sheer power of your mind. |
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Sylt in the North Sea is how Germany would like to be, a 1970s beauty, driving through the dunes in a retro-Porsche with tanned skin and wind-swept hair. |
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In 2008, the world cheered on the Phoenix Mars Lander as it discovered water ice on the Red Planet and beamed back thousands of pictures of the desolate, wind-swept Martian Arctic. |
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Both originated on our vast wind-swept prairies for good reason. |
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Parts of the area are heavily wooded, while others are vast, wind-swept plateaus with little vegetation. These mountains are home to a rare Bosnian Pine variety, and are included in the Pollino National Park. |
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Two tigers Or and Argent embellished Sable each gorged with a ribbon Gules, pendant therefrom a plate surmounted by a cross Gules the whole upon rocks set with four wind-swept jack pines proper. |
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Small potatoes from the wind-swept fields and pollack smoked next to the bread oven. |
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Her hair was wind-swept, her coat soaked through. |
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Large game, especially bison, used these wooded river valleys in the parklands belt for winter shelter, retreating from the wind-swept plains during the coldest parts of the year. |
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Then he dropped his passenger off, and sailed into the wind-swept white. |
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Last week in the wind-swept Cyclades, the isle of Paros was no exception. |
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In Tarifa, she found the wind-swept coastline that she expected. |
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Skiing in Sauze will give you the chance to enjoy fantastic and widely varying scenery, from wind-swept rocky terrain to plateaus covered with immaculately fresh snow. |
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Lake trout prefer wind-swept rock shoals, while northern pike prefer the spring flooded banks of streams or the marshy edge of a lake where the pike's eggs can stick to the vegetation. |
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His favorite themes are the maritime scenes, the wide horizons under an autumn sun against which are etched the wind-swept branches of trees and deep plowed fields holding the sweat of Man and waiting for alchemy of winter. |
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