Flower packers bunched roses in bundles of 20 and wrapped the stem portion in newspaper sheets and the bud portion with tissue paper. |
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His hands were still wrapped around the bars, but he dropped to his knees, his voice wobbled as he struggled to control himself. |
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The nodules were wrapped by anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta. |
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For several months, conservators and curators carefully wrapped books in acid-free tissue before nestling them in Ziploc bags. |
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Most of the color comes from the women wearing different kanga and kitenge wrapped at the waist or on the head. |
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His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast. |
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He wrapped his wings around himself and then leaned back against the trunk of the tree, watching the ground beneath him. |
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As we talk, his wife Geeta, her head wrapped in her dupatta, sits inside kneading the dough for dinner. |
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She wore a lavender linen robe with a wide violet sash wrapped around her midsection. |
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He knelt beside the young woman's shivering body and wrapped her in his coat until an ambulance arrived. |
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She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal. |
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She pulled her hat further over her ears, wrapped a long knit scarf around her nose and mouth, then hurried down the street. |
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The subject is a rendering of a female in repose, wrapped in a blanket of stars and night sky. |
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I think that is what is wrapped up in the concession that you took us to on the last page of that document. |
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Breathing in sharply, she held her breath as she wrapped the fabric around her chest and knotted it. |
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He looked like a commoner, with reed sandals and a plain, pleated kilt wrapped around his waist. |
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We divested ourselves of the fetters of daily workwear and suitably wrapped in kimono style robes approached the tub. |
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She came sprinting into the hallway in a yellow dressing gown wrapped around her medium frame, curly hair covered in curlers. |
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This is a hot bath in which several whole fruit of yuzu, usually wrapped in cheesecloth, are floated. |
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You can also use this artwork to decorate packages you've wrapped in kraft paper. |
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One look at the suspect's family album ought to have wrapped up the case in seconds. |
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Fruit were handled with care and, after harvest, were individually wrapped in wet paper towels to retain water. |
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Leaves were wrapped in moist paper towels and immediately transported to the lab. |
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Experts are convinced the hair, which was carefully wrapped in tissue paper, is a genuine lock from the Queen's head. |
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Last night I ate two slices of individually wrapped fat free American cheese. |
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My presents had been wrapped in tissue paper or cheap linen, with small hollies or nativities on them. |
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Now my desk is covered in little slips of curled paper from where they wrapped themselves around the roller. |
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Oddly enough the individually wrapped packages smell like American cheese slices when you open them. |
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The individually wrapped American cheese slices with potato chips aren't all that bad. |
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The gifts should be wrapped in Christmas paper, stating whether they are for a man or a woman. |
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Mieczyslaw wrapped his shoes in paper bags so he wouldn't slip on the snow. |
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Please remember your box and its lid should be wrapped separately in Christmas paper and fastened with a rubber band but not sealed. |
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The shoe boxes are then wrapped in Christmas paper and sent off to one of seven countries, mostly in Eastern Europe. |
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It was a relief when I finally found my way back to the car and wrapped myself up in Andrea's mummy bag. |
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Pearl shivered in her thin, white dress and Vincent quickly removed his jacket and wrapped it around her shoulders. |
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The pillars are wrapped in new reflective material which allows light to bounce off the stone and create a natural light in the building. |
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When it has fully cooled and solidified, the fat should be wrapped in old paper then put in the bin. |
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She wrapped a paper napkin around her uneaten pretzel and gave him her full attention. |
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The light is activated with an ambidextrous pressure switch just under the trigger guard, wrapped around the front area of the grips. |
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She looked at him from anxious blue eyes for a moment, and then nonchalantly wrapped a line of gauze around her forearm. |
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Driving six thick logs into the soft soil, I wrapped the ropes around the supporters. |
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I wrapped the soft towel around me and used my hand to clear the mirror to stare at myself. |
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Darren sat up on the table while a nurse wrapped some bandages around his ribs. |
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I dried myself off with a soft towel and wrapped it around myself while I dried my hair and brushed my teeth. |
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Her coffin was lovingly wrapped in muskrat, beaver and fox furs and lowered into the ground by her family. |
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Exactly how one can survive in severe subzero temperatures with a collection of blankets wrapped around them is a mystery to this viewer. |
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She watched quietly as Pete and colleague Les Goddard wrapped a small bandage around her favourite bear's head. |
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She wrapped her rough fingers round the soft material of the bag and bought it back to her original sitting place. |
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As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar. |
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Her fingers were tightly wrapped over the edge of the mattress and she watched the clock closely. |
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Leaning forward, she wrapped her gloved fingers around the cold railing as she wondered why she had refused Valmont's offer of a dance. |
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We can become so wrapped up in cubic yards of capacity and horsepower that we ignore those components of scrapers and graders. |
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She had her arms wrapped around his neck and Iggy yapping at her heels as he paced about. |
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Two steps and he was at my side, his hand wrapped in my hair, yanking my face up to him. |
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Before I could stand, he wrapped his fingers in my long hair and yanked me to my feet. |
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The bodies were laid out in a neat row, each wrapped in a shroud of black plastic, next to the twisted wreckage of the bus. |
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From time to time, Sakurai-san would surprise us with a lagniappe of asparagus wrapped in beef or some similar tidbit. |
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Their flesh was tightly wrapped in fishnets and short, short skirts, with laced bras on top. |
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He had wrapped the ends of the arrows with green cloth and strips of leather, and trimmed the feathers so that they aligned perfectly. |
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The dancers writhed, wrapped in yards of cloth on top of rostra that made them look like some kind of pole dancer. |
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Rian sighed and placed a fairly large present wrapped in silver wrapping paper back on top of the table. |
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He pulled out a small, rectangle-shaped box, wrapped in pink wrapping paper, with a white bow tied around it. |
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The Robins pressed for an equaliser but the visitors wrapped the game up when Gavin Dickinson scored after a good break in the 67th minute. |
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Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman must have sat back safe in the knowledge that his side had wrapped the game up after just two minutes. |
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And they appeared to have wrapped the game up when Mark Dickinson touched down between the posts. |
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Connor McGrann wrapped the game up in the final minute with a excellent run and shot. |
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The whole matter was wrapped up in 24 hours, because so many people were riled up and got involved. |
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But Washington is insisting that more negotiations are needed before the long-running dispute can be wrapped up. |
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She had not appreciated her mother's predicament and was wrapped up in her own concerns. |
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I don't consider myself to be wrapped up in my own little world, I just like to look at things from a slightly different angle from them. |
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She was wrapped up in more important problems then what Bull had to say about her. |
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I didn't really notice who was doing what though, too busy being wrapped up in my own world. |
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Elendil didn't notice the slight sarcasm because he was wrapped up in his jealousy of Hildor. |
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He is wrapped up in thought, intelligent thought no doubt, but it has this buffer effect between him and whatever is around him. |
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By this time, Neeley had given birth to the first girl and the officers wrapped her up in Karen's police jacket to keep her warm. |
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She was shaking even though she was wrapped up in a thick long coat in the middle of summer. |
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The baby was born in a matter of minutes and I wrapped her up in a coat that was in the car and gave her straight to her mum. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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We wrapped him up with thermal blankets because he didn't know how long he'd been in the water and there was a danger of hypothermia. |
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My father wrapped me up in his bathrobe and I got to sit up with my parents drink flat ginger ale and watch Johnny Carson. |
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They wrapped her up again in the blanket, underneath the gown, and she looked like a little angel. |
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I was wrapped up in my big coat, my lovely new thick scarf around my neck, beanie on my head and my hood pulled over it. |
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Once the pose is completed, the armature is stuffed or wrapped with small pieces of newspaper held in place with masking tape. |
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He cut it in half, fat ways, and smiled at me as he wrapped each half in plastic deli wrap. |
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This dual-function head was an inductive device, with a coil of wire wrapped around a toroidal armature. |
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Don McKellar's follow-up to Last Night wrapped in December and should be done for September's festival season. |
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When the film had wrapped, Arnold and Monroe spent a week together going through contact sheets. |
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After filming in Mexico wrapped, Rob spent up to 15 hours a day editing and looping hours of film. |
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Kevin wrapped a protective arm around Lana who squirmed out of his grasp disgusted. |
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Still, by the end of the day, Che Fu's done his thing and recording is pretty much wrapped. |
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We wrapped at 11 p.m., returned the equipment and drank beer, exhausted and exhilarated. |
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In January 2000 the film I was producing wrapped, and the editing process began in New York City. |
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He wrapped a protective arm around her, trying to be assuring but he knew it wasn't working. |
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She took out a loaf of rye bread and a block of cheese wrapped in more paper. |
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Only a few days old and already she's wrapped you around her little finger. |
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He knew it wouldn't be long before she was wrapped around his little finger. |
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She could get any guy she wanted, and she would always act like they were wrapped around her little finger. |
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I would have wrapped my warm, terry cloth robe about me, but it wasn't in the bathroom. |
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This episode was a stretch in every way, causing me to grit my teeth until it wrapped. |
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The format options tell Vim that we want to automatically wrap comments but don't want code wrapped. |
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A seated Buddha carved of sandstone in Cave 8 at Yungang also has rounded forms of head and body, similarly wrapped in the monk's robe. |
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If a line of text is too long to fit between the page margins, the text should be wrapped onto additional lines as needed. |
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Smoke pours from the hood of the mangled car that has wrapped itself around a sturdy palm. |
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Tom wrapped her body in a comforting embrace as George answered the question. |
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The cool, mid-October air meant that we needed to start wearing jackets outside, and in our final embrace, he wrapped me in his. |
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Two of them wrapped him in an embrace of mateship, holding his arms to his side. |
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Immediately she was wrapped in an embrace, a familiar perfume filling her nose. |
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The extra-large clips were used and placed with a clip applier that contains 25 clips and comes individually wrapped in sterilized packs. |
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It was then that Adam noticed she had her hands wrapped around herself, covering herself up. |
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I wrapped the finger in a wad of paper towels and held my hand above my head to slow the bleeding. |
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High-voltage lines are typically made of aluminum wire wrapped around a steel cable. |
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It's a thin layer of cheap chocolate wrapped around some sort of inexpensive wafery stuff with nutty, creamy stuff inside. |
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A sob ripped through the young lord as he collapsed against her, burying his face in her lap, his arms wrapped around her slender waist. |
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When I was done she wrapped my shoulders in a towel, and then performed her own quick ablutions as Alice and I finished drying ourselves. |
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Then he took the perfumed linen sheet, wrapped it round him as a mantle, and turned away, to the wanness of the chill dawn. |
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Much of the material was wrapped in old newspaper, or was contained in tobacco tins, biscuit tins, pill boxes and the like. |
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There were colorful pareos, wrapped for wear in sundry ways by Tahitian women, who can get by with half a dozen as their entire wardrobe. |
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She climbed onto the Honda, minding her ao dai, and wrapped her arms around his waist. |
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The Left can no longer afford to get wrapped up in the Right's way of framing issues. |
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The Cube is wrapped in plastic, surrounded by a good amount of packing foam to protect it during shipping. |
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For several minutes they embraced each other and wrapped themselves in loving passion. |
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She wrapped her arm around Jamie's waist and gave him a light squeeze and a kiss on the cheek. |
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Be careful because a tiny cube of crisp water chestnut, together with some hot juice, is wrapped in the core of each ball. |
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How about trekking to one of the planet's coldest spots wrapped up in thermals and Gore-Tex, all in the quest for artistic inspiration? |
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The man stands on the pile, his face wrapped against the dust, gazing out accusingly at the photographer. |
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Amongst the silk gowns that she had given me was one of a watery green colour, and I chose that, and wrapped my pheasant sash around my waist. |
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The black skirt Sheree wore rode up her thighs as she wrapped her legs around his waist. |
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What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket. |
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A giant monster resembling a giant jellyfish emerged from the lava pool and wrapped its tentacles around Lupus. |
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She silently packed away everything except the cotton blanket wrapped around her, a piece of delicious-looking bread, and the emerald. |
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He wrapped her in his embrace as the panic he felt earlier finally subsiding. |
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The next morning Mrs. Gordon was up early, making stacks of ham and cheese sandwiches that she wrapped in waxed paper. |
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The top and bottom of the case were fitted with soft foam covers, and the whole thing was wrapped in an anti-static bag. |
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Upon hearing them, the old woman wrapped Altair into an embrace similar to the one she'd given Ada, nearly squeezing the life out of him. |
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Then he deftly smeared some salve on the wound and wrapped it with a new bandage, taping it in place. |
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He wiped her foot again to clean away the blood, then taking the salve, he covered the wound and wrapped her foot. |
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People hurried back and forth, wrapped in cloaks or swirling capes behind them, in peasant wear or merchant finery. |
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Haddock wrapped in Parma ham and spinach, rib-eye steak with garlic butter, summer pudding or gooseberry crumble are typical. |
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I sampled a tender saddle of rabbit, wrapped in fatty Portuguese bacon and doused in a bubbly mustard emulsion. |
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Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads. |
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She constructed additional storage compartments from boxes wrapped in fabrics and ribbons. |
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A roughly woven cloth was wrapped around his narrow hips and was barely long enough to keep him decent. |
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This is wrapped in a rhomboidal grid, like a giant fishing net, infilled with a mixture of flat, concave and convex panels of glass. |
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These were packed in a carton of ten, wrapped in a black cover to exclude light. |
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If Inzy wins this challenge, it's well and good, otherwise Ganguly can as well be sure that the one-day series is wrapped up. |
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Floral artists form perfect nosegays with bundled stems wrapped and tied in raffia ribbons. |
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I was wrapped in Diogenes' embrace and gazing sleepily at the flames as they danced within the confines of the fire pit. |
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They just get a bit wrapped up in the excitement and anticipation of the upcoming event and start putting about daft ideas. |
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Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric coil wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field. |
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Precious seconds later, they were wrapped in a tight embrace, each unwilling to let the other go. |
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Before I knew it though tears were streaming down my face and Marco reached over and wrapped me in a bear hug. |
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Remembering the way Chandra and Lydia had embraced her, Bryony wrapped her arms about the child. |
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One end of the clay cord was formed into a loop and fastened with a smaller coil of clay wrapped around it. |
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Scurry washed and blow-dried the model's natural hair, then wrapped individual pieces around a small-barrel curling iron to set coils. |
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A similar sheet of human fibroblasts was wrapped around the media to provide the adventitia. |
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Ryan's body was then wrapped in a bin bag, put in a wheelie bin and wheeled through the streets and dumped on Farnworth golf course. |
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The boxes should be Christmas wrapped with an indication whether it is for a man or woman. |
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Each performer was wrapped up in the world of the music, and their rapture quickly spread to the audience. |
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Try the wickedly delicious steamed Opakapaka laulau and shredded kalua pig wrapped in taro pancake. |
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With no relief from the beating sun, tourists fanned themselves with brochures and wrapped T-shirts around their heads. |
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The lander is wrapped in deflated airbags, cocooned within a protective aeroshell. |
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Fingers go white with loss of feeling having been wrapped round the work bag handles all day. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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The women wear short sarongs wrapped over one shoulder with a belt or sash and cords of thin black rattan wrapped around their legs. |
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She looked into his small, delicate face and put her finger into his tiny hand, smiling as he wrapped his little fingers round it. |
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In the other he held a rawhide rattle with a beaded strap, which he wrapped around his wrist. |
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For temple ceremonies, women wear a sabuk belt wrapped around the body up to the armpits, with a kebaya jacket over it. |
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My DS is bugging me about Christmas, bringing his wrapped presents around and wanting to open them. |
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He then felt his senses taking control as he wrapped his own arms round her and gave her a small squeeze. |
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Jane, unconsciously, grabbed his hand and wrapped it between both of hers, soothing it with small, gentle strokes. |
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He held my head in his lap so I couldn't bang it against the wall, and he wrapped his arms around me and held me. |
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This film feels like nothing more than a series of anticlimaxes wrapped within one large anticlimax. |
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We then wrapped her in a length of white muslin and lifted her above our heads and rocked her. |
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Discard the myths in which biblical stories are wrapped and hold on to the kerygma to which they point. |
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Cora refused to wear such a confining and uncomfortable article of clothing as the wimple, which wrapped around a woman's head and neck. |
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He wrapped his arms around me again and held me close to him, kissing me passionately. |
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When I was a kid, one time I got my leg rope wrapped around my whole body like a ball, under water. |
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Although the night was cold, she was well wrapped up with bonnet, scarf, gloves, leggings and heavy coat. |
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For nearly 70 years the undisputed champion of performance golf balls featured rubber windings wrapped around a liquid-filled core. |
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The construction of a transformer includes a ferromagnetic core around which multiple coils, or windings, of wire are wrapped. |
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This consultant could provide advice, assistance and help decipher the masses of legalese and hogwash that most laws are wrapped up in. |
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He was looking up at me with his glassy blue eyes, lying on a bed sheet wrapped around an air mattress. |
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Pulling himself upright, Raidan wrapped his membranous wings around himself, hugging the warmth close. |
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The meat of the wing is shinnied down the main bone and wrapped with the skin around one end. |
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The wind blows huge squalls of fine grey sand everywhere, so kikois are wrapped around our heads, Lawrence of Arabia style. |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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She wrapped her fingers hard around her sister's thin wrists so that Talitha's sleepy moaning turned into a frightened whimpering. |
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I didn't know what the feeling was, but suddenly he leapt forward and wrapped his arms around me, hugging me silently. |
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The Jack Russell ran around the children, and the lead wrapped round the neck of one of them. |
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Although each character's storyline is wrapped up, the climax is wishy-washy. |
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She shoved it back into his hands, but he put it back in her hand and wrapped her fingers over it. |
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To be stored, witloof needs to be wrapped by something that excludes the light, otherwise it will turn green. |
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At that, Terel wrapped his fingers about her arm and began pulling her away. |
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She then donned the bracelets and anklets, clasped the necklace about her shoulders and the wrapped the girdle about her waist, fastening it with the knot of Auset. |
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First my head was wrapped to monitor my alpha and theta brainwaves. |
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Aelita Andre has just wrapped up another major show of her abstract paintings and given interviews on her latest inspirations. |
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She wrapped her delicate arms warmly round his, beaming elegantly. |
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He ambled into the main auditorium, telling me he was exhausted, while Newt Gingrich wrapped up a snooze of a speech. |
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She is wearing a crop top, and Andrew has his arm wrapped around her waist. |
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It might be on a closet shelf or perhaps in the attic, wrapped tightly in thick twine. |
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This intricate sequence wrapped us around the axle more than once during design and testing in the years preceding launch. |
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A barefoot corpse in camouflaged khakis is being carried into the street, partially wrapped in rug, as I enter the house. |
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Urban children kick a can on concrete and rural kids kick a rag wrapped around a rag wrapped around a rag, barefoot, on dirt. |
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Lunch finally arrives, this time not a sumptuous feast but fish wrapped in a military newspaper distributed on U.S. bases. |
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They also found a bloodstained length of lead pipe wrapped in surgical plaster. |
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By the end of the day, six more bodies were found, each wrapped in clothing and blankets, each in its own cardboard box. |
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His uniform was too tight and was wrapped around his doughy body like cellophane. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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Like a muffaletta, the bread must be chewy enough to stay tough when wrapped around oily foods. |
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The fruit vendors are pushing their carts, selling ready-sliced watermelon and jackfruit, melon, mango and papaya, best eaten with a banana-leaf wrapped ball of sticky rice. |
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His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection. |
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When we began filming at Elgon in February 2002, not a day went by without sighting a buffalo, bushbuck or waterbuck with a snare wrapped around its neck or foot. |
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These people were creating overheads for a projector, and were using the acetate sheets, and one of them was completely wrapped around the fuser and welded to it. |
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He slept on bracken, the only concession to comfort a down quilt and a patch of woollen red plaid, often seen wrapped around him as he went about his business. |
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The gum is wrapped in waxed paper so that it doesn't stick to the paper. |
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While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper. |
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Porter wrapped the words in a seductive tune that never wearies listeners. |
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His hand wrapped carefully around the handle and jiggled it lightly. |
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I was fine, wrapped in my weatherproof anorak with the hood up, and found the walk from one end of the precinct to the other a bracing and refreshing experience. |
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In the mindset of the coexist camp, those abstract beliefs have become twisted things, wrapped up with hate. |
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Without putting the hall light on, I went to the door and found two lollipops, one broken, under my lounge window, and the other one still wrapped, by the front door. |
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He grabbed my trouser belt and wrapped his arm round the jump seat. |
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The real gets wrapped up in the artificial and bucks at the constraints of convention. |
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Because of the concept of kami, Shinto at once affects the way tea is served, the way a package is wrapped, the way a war is fought, and the way an emperor is crowned. |
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Several Miros, two Calders, a choice Alberto Burri wrapped in crinkly black plastic. |
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Diana vaguely remembered seeing the widow's walk, hanging like an afterthought on the front of the house close to the top, wrapped with a wrought iron railing. |
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As we were heading down on the platform, we noticed the third monorail track above the platform was held up by column-like supports with ivy wrapped around it. |
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An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy. |
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The sweater, hat, and gloves she bought for cyan had already been wrapped and were sitting under the tree. |
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Seafood is used in such delicacies as oysters in black bean sauce, prawns wrapped in seaweed, cucumber crab rolls, and clam and winter melon soup. |
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The show wrapped up with two songs from local favorites Sharon Jones and the dap Kings. |
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The gym thing then gets wrapped up in a big, pulsating ball of guilt and shame, and I end up hiding my membership card behind a wodge of Tesco receipts. |
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Garnet is typically recrystallized and is wrapped around by biotite. |
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I visibly winced as I saw the bloodied, bruised, and deformed toes wrapped with tape and padding. |
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The girl was on one side of the room, wrapped in thick woolen blankets. |
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They look like huge slumbering monsters, wrapped in blankets of woolly cloud, their dark cheeks streaming with the tears of innumerable freshwater falls. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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The shaky two-minute video shows Rudyard, Desmond, and Oscar, dressed in tiny bonnets, wrapped in blankets. |
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Dr Conrad took a blanket from the bed and wrapped it tightly round him, then gently fished a tissue out of a box and wiped the tears from Danny's face. |
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He then sent a boy for some brown paper and wrapped the fish in it. |
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Coming back into the room, she wrapped a soft night-robe around her. |
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When he got out of his car they wrapped him in a protest banner. |
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I wrapped the fuzzy material around my chest and it hung down to my knees. |
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By the time their film wrapped they were not on speaking terms. |
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I just wrapped my arms and legs round a handy railing and held tight. |
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I wrapped my arms unenthusiastically round his waist and we were off. |
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She then took a spoon, and wrapped Canolmed's fingers around it. |
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A moment later the four of us were wrapped in a huge embrace. |
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After the film wrapped, DeMille had the set dismantled and buried. |
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Then I watched Nine Queens when we wrapped and it's a fantastic movie. |
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As we wrapped, one of them came to say goodbye, and started to cry. |
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We knew that to achieve this goal we would have to hold events that everyone would attend which did not require people to be wrapped up in politics. |
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It was fun if a little light, as though she couldn't be bothered finishing it so she just wrapped it up quickly and then summarised subsequent events in the epilogue. |
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Rangers appeared to have wrapped the game up early enough, Colin Stein scoring first, then Willie Johnston adding a second and third on either side of the half-time break. |
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Skipper Mark Dobie scored for the visitors in the 79th minute and then wrapped the game up in the 86th minute when he curled in a superb shot from 20 yards. |
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The diamonds feature people with wrapped faces and wrapped bodies while the clubs have amputated and dismembered bodies. |
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It wrapped around her like a sausage casing, barely leaving room to breathe. |
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Their blue jumpsuits are stained with grease, and their hair is expertly wrapped in scarves to keep it out of their way. |
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It was merchants such as Nicolas Roxcox, wrapped in Baltic furs, who encouraged Rubens to repopulate parish churches with altarpieces of exceptional quality. |
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Indeed, the tower eschews logs in favor of steel, but it sports an ecofriendly look, with its steel-grid skeleton wrapped in 2x6 Southern yellow pine. |
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His head lies on her lap with his arms wrapped around her waist. |
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I'm considering having an old-fashioned Yuletide, and giving everyone the heartwarming present of an orange and a piece of coal, wrapped inside an old sock. |
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It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce. |
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He went back with the roses wrapped in a serape, and when he placed it before the bishops, the roses were there and the image of the Guadalupana was on his serape. |
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The end of it that was still in front of Ivan wrapped around his right arm once again, and the lance started to pull him towards Zas, using the ground as an anchor. |
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Alternating T-beams and angle irons, he spliced and overlapped their junctures, tying them together with chicken wire that he then tightly wrapped with wire mesh. |
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Lil B is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a song about Ellen Degeneres. |
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Those who escaped when their simple mud-brick homes collapsed sat among the debris, ankle-deep in mud and wrapped in blankets handed out by soldiers and volunteers. |
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The items were carefully wrapped to protect them from damage during shipping. |
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Michael was so wrapped up in not letting her see the pain in his eyes that he didn't notice the pain that flashed quickly across her own features at his words. |
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This one was wrapped in white paper patterned with red lipstick kisses. |
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Each of us is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. |
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After felicity wrapped in 2002, many of his costars graduated to bigger projects. |
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Inside the box we see the video card wrapped in an anti-static bag. |
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A child is about to be wrapped in a blanket after being brought ashore in a life raft on the Greek island of Paros from the sinking ferry, Express Samina, in this TV image. |
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He wrapped it in the ripped cloth of his jeans and handed it to Ami. |
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He painted her, as fluently as Sargent or Boldini might have, then wrapped the painting, and tied up the package. |
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Alex was carrying the canvas now wrapped in brown paper under his arm. |
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Levon Berry, a 288-pound tackle for S. Pete, decided to take a knee and adjust the adhesive tape that's wrapped around his street shoes. |
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Then he wrapped her body in bedcovers and stuffed it in a rubbish bin outside, it is claimed. |
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His charred remains, wrapped in a body bag, were last night wheeled out of the wreckage on a trolley and driven away. |
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Weena, I was glad to find, was fast asleep. I carefully wrapped her in my jacket, and sat down beside her to wait for the moonrise. |
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Mm-hmm. And they would still be wrapped up if Tandy hadn't threatened to haul the bag out to the trash bin along with my mom's boxes. |
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A blur of motion passed him, and he turned to find Carline standing in the room, a heavy cloak wrapped around her. |
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Six of the Krabben's massive tentacles had wrapped themselves around the mizzensail. |
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In these Horizontal Form Fill Seal applications, the individually wrapped products are hard candy, flat lollipops and boiled sweets. |
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Westhoff was in midinterview when receiver Laveranues Coles ran up behind him and wrapped Westhoff in a big bear hug. |
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The actor said he had been dreaming of the roti he would eat the day he wrapped up filming. |
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It was later discovered wrapped in newspaper as the dog sniffed under some bushes in London. |
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In order for the fighters to protect themselves against their opponents they wrapped leather thongs around their fists. |
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On 1 January 1981 production moved to Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, where filming wrapped in February. |
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Then I cleaned it thoroughly, oiled, wrapped it in a piece of canton flannel and locked it up. |
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In April the filmmakers went to Portugal, where principal photography wrapped in May. |
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The cards showing colourful wrapped presents appear to be a warm greeting from Bernicia Housing Company. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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Thousands of small bricklike packages wrapped in plastic and packing tape were piled on a platform. |
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I wrapped the wad of small bills inside about thirty Bordens from Luc's bag. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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In southern Norway, grill and wiener sausages are often wrapped in a potato lompe, a kind of lefse. |
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Around the unicorn is wrapped a representation of the Tudor defensive boom which stretched across Portsmouth Harbour. |
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