They found a hefty supply of artists, as young as 16, dotted around the country, in Sofia, Plovdiv, failed industrial towns, and the countryside. |
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The hard sheath over the beetle's wings has a waxy surface dotted with tiny nonwaxy bumps. |
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Trees, rocks and soil had all been uprooted, and flickering tongues of flame dotted the landscape. |
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The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus. |
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Cellulose microfibrils within the guard cell wall are considered radial if they are oriented in the same way as the dotted lines. |
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The ceremony was held in blazing heat in a garden dotted with pink and purple touch-me-nots, orange chrysanthemums and miniature palm trees. |
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Because she did not suspect a shady deal was brewing, when she found out the loan was approved, she signed on the dotted line. |
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It's not just moms and dads fighting the middle-aged spread who are rushing to sign on the dotted line of membership forms. |
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Currently, the Saunderses support more than 300 orphans in several shanty townships dotted around the city of Lusaka. |
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A dotted half note has a dot behind it to make it three beats not two beats. |
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Her face was dotted with faint freckles and she wore a pale pink blush over the faded spots. |
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After a brief struggle, we got some concealer on his face to cover up the freckles that dotted his nose. |
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Hypericum's leaves are dotted with translucent spots, making it appear perforated. |
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Freckles dotted her complexion, and her posture and carriage were beautiful from years of dancing. |
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The carpet was probably once an off white color, but now it was gray and dotted with mysterious brown spots. |
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He also noticed the small and barely visible freckles that dotted the bridge of her nose. |
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Step back from the looking glass and the room is dotted with knick-knacks of Australiana. |
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The route soon turns into hairpin bends where the area is dotted with tea estates. |
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Heaps of bananas, pumpkins, ash and snake gourds, cucumber, bitter gourd and brinjal dotted the market area. |
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The park was dotted with children in uniforms, running from pillar to post, hastily jotting down squiggles in their little notebooks. |
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A handful of gold shirts were dotted amongst the crowds as Australian fans turned out to join in the praise of Clive Woodward's squad. |
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Motorists found themselves searching for spaces at spots dotted around the centre. |
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There are also 10 disabled fishing bays, as well as a number of picnic tables dotted about the scenic area. |
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Her handwritten letters come with the i's dotted and the t's crossed by George. |
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Laurie kept the smile on her face, writing back in her signature handwriting where she dotted her i's with hearts. |
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As discussed in the Textual Notes, below, attention needs to be given to rhythmic interpretation where dotted notes occur. |
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Together with the consistent use of dotted and syncopated rhythms they become hallmarks of Skalkottas's musical language. |
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They tended to sue him any chance they got, so it was vital to have every I dotted and every T crossed in their notes. |
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All at once the apparent walls of the room turned from a gold color to a black dotted with stars, most like a midnight sky. |
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The girl had a milky white complexion, dotted with light freckles that matched her hair. |
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The girl was a spunky red head and had a milky complexion dotted with freckles. |
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They are separated by panels of chain fencing and the space between dotted with waste bins and park benches. |
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And so they probably got the biggest shock of their life when he signed on the dotted line. |
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Billet moulding, a series of little rolls like a dotted line, and chevron, or zigzag moulding were widely used. |
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They include a shooting range in Surrey, a yachting facility, and several training camps dotted around the country. |
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So, if you're shopping around for a loan, make sure you check what rate you're actually getting before signing on the dotted line. |
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In addition to quarters, eighths and sixteenth notes, triplets and dotted rhythms are used tastefully and add variety. |
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The idle marinas are dotted with scores of boats all shrink-wrapped and protected from the winter, but only for a couple of weeks more. |
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Coral, a pretty woman with olive-tan skin dotted with small moles and full plum lips, was dating a man seven years her senior. |
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Even at that hour, the bay was already dotted with the boats of fishermen casting their lines. |
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These steeples are symbolic representations of the stone monoliths that once dotted the landscape of Europe. |
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It is a great place, very sad and wild, dotted with the dwellings of prehistoric man, strange monoliths, huts and graves. |
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The Indian countryside could soon be dotted with scores of signboards of new branches set up by the nine new private sector banks. |
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At low tide it's empty, a desolate moonscape of gray glacial silt dotted by glistening tide pools. |
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Temples, small villages and waterfalls dotted along the coast can be explored by car or moped. |
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It is more important than ever these days to check the terms and conditions on new cards before signing on the dotted line. |
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From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast. |
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Some passages do incorporate sixteenth notes and eighth notes with dotted quarters following. |
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The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs. |
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The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos. |
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The rolling hills covered in green grass, dotted with dark southern pines that seem bigger than the tallest skyscraper. |
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A bolero jacket decomposed at the edges into layers of peach gauze, dotted with lace flower appliques and fur patches. |
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When the glue is thoroughly set the corner block is sawn and spokeshaved to the desired shape as shown by the dotted line. |
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On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display. |
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I near shrieked as he fell to the floor, a perfect, coin shaped hole, dotted between his eyebrows. |
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The surface itself is a barren desert of extensive plains, rolling uplands and mountains, dotted with impact craters. |
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They worked to erect small semicircular breastworks from the many rocks that dotted the terrain. |
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The solid line represents cumulative fruit size and the dotted line the pressure applied to the roots. |
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Type A is drawn with a solid line and Type B is represented by the dotted line. |
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The solid line, the dotted line, and the dashed line represent the cases of, and, respectively. |
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The sound of distant ships' engines can be heard from a nearby river, which is dotted with swaying willows. |
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From Shetland to the southern end of the Hebrides, the coastline was dotted with circular, tower-like structures, now referred to as brochs. |
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She picks that not for it's literary history, as I was expecting, but rather for verdant countryside dotted with sheep. |
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In Roman times the Chilterns in particular were dotted with well-appointed villas and farms reflecting the agricultural wealth of the area. |
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Colourful wild flowers sprung up by the roadside, purple violets and white daisies dotted among the grass. |
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What at first looks like a landscape dotted only with fynbos quickly reveals a much more coloured visage when examined more closely. |
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Quick Nick Jones sat in his cabin, poring over maps of large expanses of ocean, dotted with spits of land and islands. |
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The music is quite good and there were a few spoony, but decent birds dotted about. |
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The cover shows a man in white suit with a ridiculous polka dotted tie, even more absurd spotted socks, and clownish white and black shoes. |
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Young springbok leap across our path during a canter through light sand dotted with grassy tufts. |
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People own, co-own or rent small, low-impact wooden cabins dotted all over the countryside. |
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The obscure gray water is dotted with fishing boats, which brush the calm surface, each caulked with a paste of alchemical silvers. |
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All this was stamped on a background of indigo blue dotted with white as the stars winked at us from far away. |
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The area around Jard-sur-Mer is deeply historic, and dotted with dolmens and standing stones. |
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As you hike up through the gracious park, dotted with palaces turned museums, crickets chirr in the plane trees and pines. |
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As late as the 1930s, the area around the portes d' Italie, Choisy and Ivry was a no-man's land dotted by Gypsy caravans and shacks. |
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A wide green landscape, dotted with the gnarly figures of cork oaks like thousands of bent old men. |
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Street corners are dotted with hawkers selling their pies hot from portable ovens. |
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Four horses grazed in a nearby field which was dotted with show-jumping fences. |
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Her hair was caught back in a great net of silver, also dotted with diamonds. |
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All of Kinnaur is dotted with apple orchards and the region boasts the best cider in the land. |
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Her hair was loose and in ringlets, dotted occasionally by rhinestone clips, and stopped right above the neckline of her dress. |
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Park benches, small statues, decorative flower beds and ornate lamp-posts dotted the park at discreet distances from each other. |
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Popular restaurants and fast food outlets have stalls dotted all over the show, all doing roaring trade as they fill hungry stomachs. |
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One can see the stretch dotted with factory outlets of almost all the leading brands. |
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I'm sure he changes his tune once he's stuck behind a desk encouraging his clients to sign on the dotted line. |
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Her himation is pulled up over her head, and covers much of her peplos, which is decorated with a dotted lozenge. |
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Huts, most made from large packing cases, were dotted at strategic intervals, and always near sea level. |
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There's a good beach nearby, dotted with restaurants serving paella cooked over open fires. |
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This young actress plans to be choosy about the director, her co-stars and the script before she signs the dotted line. |
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The site is dotted with rubble, Christ's thorn, and a few palm and olive trees. |
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The grass was less than perfect, parched patches dotted the lawn, and numerous dandelions stuck up here and there making the landscape ugly. |
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Her brief career has been dotted with some creditable performances in the domestic circuit. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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The cloistered walkways of Cambridge Crematorium are dotted with granite plaques bearing the names of the dear departed. |
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I silently thanked Elliot for urging me to bring my black and white polka dotted pea coat. |
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Running down each side of the valley are mountain peaks dotted with dormant volcanoes. |
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One displayed snowy hills dotted in black firs surrounding a frozen pond with children ice-skating. |
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We found it quite quickly, a patch of grass with yellow gorse bushes dotted here and there around, blue vetch and clover, bright red Herb Robert. |
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Hence it is brought to one of 60 illicit processing laboratories dotted around the Khyber Pass. |
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The tables were dotted carefully around the coffee shop to give the semblance of disorder. |
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Belize is dotted with tiny colonies of Mennonites, most of whom immigrated in the fifties from Canada and Mexico. |
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So, dotted all around the town were the ordinary, yellow waste bags as well as the usual wheelie bins, waiting for collection. |
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Fashionable, little town houses lined the cobble stone streets, and large farmhouses dotted the towns outskirts. |
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A better coastal trip is the southern route along to Agrigento, dotted with the pillboxes left behind after the war. |
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The six cameras dotted around the court picked up her pinched and weary face as the Lord Advocate began questioning her. |
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It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets, estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns. |
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The iris of each eye was dotted with pinpricks of lights like stars, and the pupils were gray, like the moon. |
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The 1997 collage is made up of papers that are plain or dotted, striped and sponge-painted. |
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Such structures are dotted all over the island and can be found in the most unexpected locations. |
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The vista beyond was dotted with leafless trees and throngs of firs and pine. |
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The country was dotted with vineyards, each bursting with acres and acres of plump, sweet grapes. |
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For some reason this annoys the checkout staff when they find the same items dotted about elsewhere on the conveyor belt a little later on. |
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The roadside was dotted with Iraqi tanks blackened by direct hits on their dug-in dirt bunkers. |
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At first quick glance, the image appears to present a pretty nondescript, rusty-colored flatland dotted with rocks. |
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The pancreas is dotted with hormone-producing tissue called the islets of Langerhans, which contain alpha and beta cells. |
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The skyline is dotted with mountain ranges on whose slopes are dense forests of aspen, fir, spruce and ponderosas. |
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The 220 square metre property is five years old and is located in a secluded cul-de-sac dotted with mature flowering trees and shrubs. |
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Evidence of this history is visible in the graveyards, trail markers, arrowheads, and campsites dotted along the paths and portages. |
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Tents with flysheets of various designs and colours dotted the encampment like wildflowers on a rolling hill. |
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And judging by the full postboxes of letters already dotted around the hall, public feeling is as strong as ever. |
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Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts. |
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Every year the fields and banks near Down House are dotted with cowslips and primroses, all members of the genus Primula. |
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Currently the area opposite the taxi holding is dotted with steel and concrete frameworks and other partially complete structures. |
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Then we freewheeled down countless switchbacks to Sangdu, nestled in the corner of a wide earthy valley dotted with ponies, pigs and yaks. |
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Nudibranchs dotted the undersides of the coral and a spiny crown of thorns sea star moved slowly underneath a plate coral. |
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At first glance the drained muds of the Blyth estuary were dotted with shelduck, redshank, curlew, wigeon, pintail and black headed gulls. |
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The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck. |
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The tilted hillsides were dotted with cows, and the cypress and eucalyptus trees were exquisite. |
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The musical landscape is dotted with the wreckage of disco, new wave, glam rock, grunge, and most recently, ska revival. |
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A stone wall forms the boundary to one side while a new fence delineates the other, and there are mature trees dotted around. |
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She talks in an aggressive estuary accent, liberally dotted with glottal stops. |
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The mean dwellings of gnomes and goblins came into view, as well as armed camps dotted with small fires. |
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The dotted line with a question mark denotes the suggestion of Ahlrichs that Acanthocephala and Seisonida are sister groups. |
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Today, it is practically unknown to outsiders, a remote marine wilderness teeming with undersea life and dotted with day-dreamy desert islands. |
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Up again to a cold puna crossed by another frozen river and dotted with many llamas. |
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He said cameras would have a powerful deterrent effect on criminals by being dotted around the town. |
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The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen and dotted with whitish or yellowish patches of pus. |
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It's dotted with colored pushpins, each one representing a city where someone has purchased a SawStop table saw. |
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A wisp of blond hair hung under his receding chin and an egg-shaped raspberry mole dotted his left cheek. |
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The cloud cover had burned off, and the fields were green with fresh grass and dotted with live oaks. |
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It was a barren grassland dotted with farms but soon grew into a shanty town surrounded by mine dumps as the diggers went deeper and deeper. |
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It was only two o'clock, yet the sky was a deep grey dotted with small white clouds. |
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Salt farms and gristmills dotted the coastline, their windmills tapping the sea breezes for energy. |
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Riddled with pavement cafes and dotted with cosy bars, the city groans with museums and magical art galleries, cinemas and designer outlets. |
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The sauce is mouth-fillingly savory, dotted with crispy guanciale that intensifies the meatiness. |
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The odd twisted tree and disarranged bush all dotted the landscape that could be seen. |
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By nightfall, the road emptied, and dozens of lights from campfires dotted the tree line on both sides. |
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The pond is dotted with lotus flowers, one of the symbols of enlightenment in Buddhism. |
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There were enough families dotted around to provide a satisfying amount of encouragement. |
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After an hour, we reached the first hills, dotted with the eucalyptus groves that flank the mountain. |
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But what I saw was a peaceful landscape dotted with one man ploughing with a dun mule. |
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Here Tirimo brought excitement to the rhythmic central episode, also recalling Robert's characteristic use of dotted rhythm themes. |
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The strips of clouds around the glow were a dusty pink, the sky above the still dotted with fading stars. |
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He should have known all about the job before he signed on the dotted line of a very generous contract. |
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Solid, dashed, and dotted lines correspond to first, second, and third extractions. |
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Horizontal dotted lines show the critical value of the chi-square statistic at the 0.01 level of significance. |
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Dorsal and ventral clone borders are indicated by white dashed and yellow dotted lines, respectively. |
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The blue dotted line is the flight between Sydney to Adelaide and back again. |
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But when the contracts were announced, his name was on the dotted line after all. |
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Dark regions indicated by the dotted lines are flaws that generated optical interference. |
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Signing on the dotted line could cause any number of subsequent legal hassles. |
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The dotted line is a reference line indicating the maximum value shown by the shallow slope trees. |
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An ideal plot will be a straight line that runs along the dotted line, which is the target color temperature. |
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Vertical full lines delimit introns, and vertical dotted lines delimit the intergenic spaces. |
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I signed my name on the dotted line and smiled as I passed the contract to the manager. |
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Nonetheless, it took several weeks, and no doubt a bigger than average wad of petrodollars, to convince him to finally sign on the dotted line. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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This music was full of accidentals, thirty-second notes, dotted whole, half, quarter, eighth and sixteenth notes, slurs, ties and key changes. |
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Tom is still performing, taking time each day to keep up with his dotted quavers and four beat notes. |
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The crater floor is dotted with watering holes and holds almost 30,000 wild animals. |
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For miles around, the terrain is made up of strange wave-like formations of sandstone, dotted with caves and pockmarked with craters. |
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My skin is as pale and waxen as a corpse, dotted here and there with loathsome freckles. |
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Well, he asked me if I wanted to sign on the dotted line and join his band of merry men. |
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It's dotted with low glass tables, Eastern religious icons and some well-thumbed books on astrology. |
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The crew bunked wherever there were available cots in the six-man tents that dotted the muddy base. |
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Other diners are dotted around, whispering in conversation in reverence to the food. |
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The skeletons of outsized Victorian sofas and armchairs lies dotted around the parquet floors, their chintz entirely eaten away by white ants. |
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In the center of the room was a knot of ratty blankets, and torn men's clothes, both dotted with blood. |
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Two reclaimed strip coal mines in Somerset County are now dotted with windmills that produce pollution-free power. |
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We only took back roads and my brother lost count of the numerous golf courses that dotted the landscape. |
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All waste is recycled, within reason, and even cars can be recharged at power points dotted around the complex. |
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Elizabeth stood on the deck and looked out, beyond the nursery, across the flats, to the sloping hills, all treed and dotted with houses. |
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A wonderful sweet sauce, a reduction of olive oil and ketchup, had been dotted in the four cardinal points of the plate. |
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The students will be given simple worksheets with different shapes hidden in dotted lines. |
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The town's labyrinthine streets and alleys are dotted with ancient churches and neat rows of elegant 16 th-century mansions. |
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The organisers of this year's Wiltshire Festival have signed on the dotted line to allow the huge event to take place. |
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It came with a wonderful rice pilaf, dotted with raisins, plump cranberries, nuts, seeds and thinly sliced almonds. |
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A five metre high fence, dotted at intervals by yellow danger signs, surrounded the abandoned car park. |
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The ground surface is a crumbly screed dotted with spinifex and occasional leopardwood and lancewood trees. |
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Vehicles churned up billowing clouds of dust as they drove through a barren landscape of cracked land dotted with green clumps of grass. |
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At the upper end of the market, good quality villas dotted around the island occasionally come up for resale. |
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The risottos change daily, and the one I sampled was well made and tastefully dotted with bits of fresh zucchini and shrimp. |
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Pine trees and leatherleafs dotted the slopes of the mountain and a small path appeared in his view. |
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Multiple depressions dotted the surface of the sandy riverbank, as if it had taken on the look of the surface of a golf ball. |
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It is tastefully landscaped, dotted with islets, ringed by a trail and helpful interpretive signs. |
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Once all the remains of the soap and dirt were rinsed down the drain she reached under the cupboard until she drew out a polka dotted towel. |
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Abundant in fresh sea products, the coast of Kyushu is dotted with fascinating small islands and appeals both to one's stomach and eyes. |
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At first glance, townspeople would notice 38 signs dotted around the town advertising the zone, if approval comes from the district council. |
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Her skin was still pale with the exception of the livid bruises that dotted her body. |
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There is a rose garden dotted with pink, red and yellow roses, as well as an outcrop of red sandstone which enjoys a commanding view. |
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Her eyes found him, and their gazes locked for a moment, brilliant blue meeting, oddly, yellow dotted in red-orange. |
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There are huge TV screens dotted around showing the Jubilee with crowds around them. |
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The road was beginning to ascend now, the landscape dotted with pine trees. |
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On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later. |
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If tourists visit the garden in summer, they will be astonished by the pleasing green and red of thickly dotted lotuses. |
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In early summer, the new lotuses bud and come out of the water, so the green water is dotted with white and pink flowers. |
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It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies. |
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His tousled auburn hair almost hid his eyes, and the freckles dotted his face like the stars in the galaxy. |
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Victoria felt even more guilty as she eyed up the luxuries dotted around the room. |
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The dogwood, oak, chestnut, pine, red maple, black locust, sassafras, hickory, willow, cottonwood, and redbud dotted the landscape. |
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Quiet, timeless little villages are dotted along the coast, palms bending out over a bright azure sea. |
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When she stepped outside, she saw that the sun was smiling cheerfully in an azure blue sky dotted with puffy little clouds. |
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The tents which are dotted about, range from top mountaineering quality to tatty improvised structures made of bamboo and straw. |
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The cheddar mash had no overtly cheesy taste but was rich and creamy and the dish was served with a thick onion gravy, dotted with baby onions. |
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The Hospice charity shops dotted around the borough are manned, for the most part, by unpaid volunteers. |
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Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker. |
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The room was large and bathed in backlight, the walls dotted with pastel polka dots. |
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It's dotted with linden trees that must have provided a pleasant scent when in bloom a few weeks ago. |
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When a square contains a straight line or dotted lines that join two corners, a backstitch is required. |
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The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts. |
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The manicured lawns, which are dotted with a variety of flowerbeds and mature trees, are bounded by stud railings. |
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Emerald-green hills are dotted with old stone churches, one-room schoolhouses and white cottages ringed by picket fences and tidy flowerbeds. |
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The bailey and battlements were dotted with small fires, and men stood around them, more for something to do than for warmth. |
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Looking up, she saw several holes dotted along its surface, burned scorch marks surrounding the edges. |
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He held out the paper again, so I hurriedly scratched my name on his dotted line. |
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Cardinal tetra is the bright glowing variety and marble molly looks like dotted marble and comes both in white and black. |
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Here's an article on marquisette and grenadine that might interest you. I remember my grandmother having the dotted marquisette curtains. |
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And there I was, flying above it, marvelling at the expanse of shining blue water, dotted with delicate islands, calm as a mirror. |
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Just because she had a direct line to the throne and its power, she was dotted over and swarmed with flattery and adoration. |
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It felt sort of like home except that dotted among the tick trefoils and geums were beautiful yellow oncidium orchids in full bloom. |
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The historic harbour town, which has a pretty front dotted with decorative ships and beach huts, is renowned for its oyster festival. |
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The Council is not at his beck and call and, therefore, not ready to sign on the dotted lines. |
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Oaks, sycamores and beeches dotted well-tended lawns bordered by tarmacked paths and signposted at every junction. |
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The place was dotted with the corbel-vaulted beehive huts of the prehistoric inhabitants. |
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They are dotted across the spectrum, and differ widely from area to area. |
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The map of Europe is dotted with a constellation of spa towns. |
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From here the panorama was different and the foreground had rolling hills dotted by tiny, shiny specks which were actually slate tiled roofs reflecting sunlight. |
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The tonsils and back of the throat may be covered with a whitish coating, or appear red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus. |
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And dotted amongst them, that's where you get these volcanic hot springs. |
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The highway is dotted with periodic lean-tos made of gray, weather-beaten plywood and 2x4s that offer shade to the women who sell their baskets of tightly woven sweetgrass. |
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Soon the landscape was dotted with fetid open pit liquid manure lagoons. |
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There are a number of terrifying playlets dotted through the book. |
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In this connection it is noteworthy that the violins in bars 3-4 play in dotted crotchets, the three-eight equivalent of the original dotted minims. |
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Several police cars are dotted alongside the column while three or four policemen stand around on the grass watching the vehicles. |
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The political constellation is dotted with a range of parties representing different interests, with overlap between them. |
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Beads of sweat dotted his forehead and his skin felt clammy. |
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A thick, dense slice of chocolate deliciousness, dotted with patches of softened amaretti cookies and surrounded by a deep red, tart raspberry sauce. |
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The YouTuber applied a liquid foundation directly onto the end of an angled foundation brush and dotted the product onto forehead, cheeks, chin and nose. |
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In a disastrous miscalculation, the producers carefully put back all the lame, dated gags and Manhattan provincialisms that dotted the original production. |
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She lazily dilutes her dotted rhythms in the song into triplets. |
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It is terraced and dotted with houses almost to the top, which is shorn of trees, revealing a red streaked rock that takes on a coppered hue in the setting sun. |
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Peaceful hideaways dotted invitingly throughout interrupted only occasionally by the splashes of a pair of swans and the melancholy soundings of the birds. |
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Hudao's turban was untied by two women, then they helped him to retie this long turban and fasten a leather strip to it, dotted with more than 100 shell coins. |
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Chusan palms, tree ferns and cabbage palms frame a view of the large formal pond, which is dotted with water lilies and surrounded by lush herbaceous plantings. |
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Over ten days of walking the group will pass through Rioja vineyards, the plains of Navarre, small, traditional villages and lush valleys dotted with red poppies. |
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The shattered remnants of other vessels dotted the walls and floor of the tunnel, but she figured the gunrunners had scavenged the majority of the wreckage. |
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Plaques and stones dotted along pavements and hidden in backstreets commemorate those who died, and those family lines that were ended by the bomb. |
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Endless stretches of water, gleaming rivers and gliding boats framed within the vibrant shades of green paddy fields and blue skies dotted with billowy white clouds. |
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In addition to the normal guitars, drums etc, roadies also brought out a number of tree branches, which were dotted liberally around the stage, giving it a pastoral feel. |
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There are solid lines, dotted lines, boxes, circle nodes and arrows, and two mysterious letters A and B, but no explanation of any of these designations. |
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The addition of information on relatives for genetic evaluation is depicted by dotted lines, while dashed lines designate the use of predicted BLUP values. |
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Her look was completed with a silver bindi dotted on her forehead. |
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This is a region dotted with Chotts, lakes and salt marshes that expand and subtract with the seasons, attracting vast flights of birds as well as herds. |
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Anthems written for the Chapel Royal at this time make much use of jaunty dotted rhythms in triple time, with accompaniments, ritornellos, and overtures for violins. |
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She would happily model the latest piece of jewelry he'd bought her, ranging from bright, gorgeous earrings to delicate, sparkling rings, dotted with her birthstone. |
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These dominoes, made by Christopher Norman chocolates, combine an excellent bittersweet shell dotted with white chocolate with an intense, barely fluid dark caramel filling. |
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If you are fishing specifically for pollack, coalfish, cod or bass with strip, slice the mackerel strip lengthways along the dotted line indicated by the bone locations. |
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It was a drawing of the black night sky, dotted with tiny yellow stars. |
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The church lustre was dotted with candles, joyful melodies of volunteer singers with roaring bass and piercing contralto mingled with the chant of the choir. |
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The larvae are dotted with widely scattered short sharp spines, a possible throwback to the distant relationship molas have with the spiny porcupine puffer. |
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High white washed interior walls dotted with tiny shuttered windows lean into the centre of the stage and a scrubbed floors lopes up and back to the rarely opened door. |
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They are quaffed in carafes in restaurants for a euro or two, and are the backbone of the fill-your-own plastic container wine shops dotted around rural France. |
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This is the view presented by the enormous Inner Mongolian grasslands, dotted with white tents, called yurts, where tourists and some Mongolians still live. |
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The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously. |
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The set successfully employs many native elements including a pentatonic scale, dotted rhythms prominent in traditional Korean music and references to folk songs. |
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Throughout the festival, visitors will be treated to free outdoor music gigs from almost 40 bands performing from seven outdoor stages dotted around the city centre. |
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To your left, dotted all around, are the byres which characterise the region, their uniformity and neat, pitched roofs reminiscent of houses on a Monopoly board. |
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It seems most people sign on the dotted line without reading the contract. |
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Couper's suggestion of using dotted lines and short dashed lines for the bonds between atoms was a much better system and was soon widely adopted. |
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Across Cavenagh Bridge, dotted with tourists oohing and aahing at the view of the Esplanade, facing one way, and down the quays, facing the other. |
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Mature chestnut, beech, sycamore, silver birch and laurel trees are dotted around the property and ensure privacy and seclusion without interfering with the views. |
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Featuring delicate daubs of paint that created elegant dotted lines, the geometrical discipline of these lines imposed themselves on near evanescent landscapes. |
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The mountain valleys are dotted with chalets in the old Tyrolean style. |
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Suitably buoyed up by our first dive, the team spent the afternoon exploring one of the famous blockships dotted around the ring of islands that make up Scapa Flow. |
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Chiefdoms are marked by a motley of villages dotted around them. |
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The field was dotted with a wide assortment of colors, both vibrant in their autumn oranges and yellow marigolds and subdued with pastels of pink and sky. |
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She looked around the room slowly, her eyes taking in everything from the expensive paintings and family heirlooms dotted around the room, to the Oriental rug. |
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Aspens and cottonwoods turn from green to gold, meadows are dotted with milkweed pods spilling their silvery strands, and a peaceful splendor invites you to relax. |
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The club was one of the many after-hours drinking clubs that dotted the streets of Philadelphia in the days when the old blue laws were still on the books. |
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Though muddily recorded, it's a stunning document, crackling with energy and dotted with fantastic solos, catchy tunes and sharp, tangy brass riffage. |
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The dotted lines indicate acceptable level of grass quality. |
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Grey carbuncled shells of giant clams open up to reveal a flesh of startling beauty, soft mauves dotted with electric blue and the palest of yellow. |
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The letter continues that Westport needs several playgrounds dotted around the town, which need to be sturdy and securable at night to prevent vandalism. |
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Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers. |
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The rear garden is dotted with mature spruce trees and frames a view of the meandering Derry river, which provides a natural boundary for the property. |
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Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland. |
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Red limestone cliffs front the sapphire-blue surface of Lake Nam Tsho, where Tibetan pilgrims gather at a shoreline dotted with migratory cranes and geese. |
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There will also be a number of skips dotted around the estate for the day for residents to deposit bulkier waste and reduce the temptation to fly-tip. |
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The skyline is dotted with towering cranes, hovering like hawks. |
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