His sixfold screen, Pine Wood, is a masterly rendering in monochrome ink of a grove of trees enveloped in mist. |
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I climbed down from the tree and sat by the rod looking at the limp line running out over the blanket weed that enveloped this part of the lake. |
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The stench of mothballs enveloped the store as she pried off the lid, revealing a stack of carefully packed leopard skins. |
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Inside, an inner armature repeats the sweep of the outer structure, and the visitor is enveloped by emerald garden mesh. |
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Elongated strips of icicles dangled from the sides of the shed ceiling, and a thin film of sleet enveloped everything else. |
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The sun was setting after a really bright autumn day, so a luxurious ruby sunset enveloped the sky. |
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Though small and unnoticed at first, the brilliant light grew rapidly, until it completely enveloped the raging battle. |
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She cried as she rose and went towards him, he enveloped her in a big brotherly hug. |
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A modern bank building has enveloped the Palace Hotel, ornate in nineteenth-century splendour. |
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It is about as drop-dead beautiful as vocal music gets, enveloped in luminous orchestration. |
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The enveloped sporogony is endogenous in spore sacs of sporont origin, daughter cells are formed by vacuolation. |
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He did like the steamy clouds that enveloped him, though the raining hot drops were scalding on the base of his ears. |
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They nearly enveloped it, which would have led to immediate capitulation of the English at Quebec. |
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Even though he was bathed in harsh white light, a black wispy shadow, virtually opaque, enveloped Reed completely. |
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Free-standing columns form a portico in the front area, whilst the cella is enveloped in embedded columns. |
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He led her out onto the dance floor, and instant, they were enveloped by the pack, swallowed by the crowd. |
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Silence enveloped the room again, save for the howl of the winds, muted by several inches of ultra-dense hull plating. |
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In addition to its photodynamic properties, hypericin is also hydrophobic and binds to a variety of cell and enveloped virus membranes. |
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As I tried to make my escape downhill, a cloud of smoke from another fire enveloped me. |
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Her face was fat and puffy and her piggy eyes were enveloped by her cheeks. |
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Even statues of Annamayya and Ramanuja, leave alone those of Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar, are enveloped in yellow festoons. |
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Freeing an innocent girl from the many lies that had enveloped her life hardly fits the description of an evil act. |
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The postbox was designed specifically so that its slot was only 5mm wide, and therefore it could only take ordinary sized enveloped. |
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In the closing stages the game almost descended into farce as a thick freezing fog had enveloped the pitch reducing visibility drastically. |
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It had bell sleeves, the cuffs of which covered her black lace enveloped hands. |
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The heatwave which for days has enveloped eastern America is about to explode. |
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As he turned off the engine, and then the parking lights, Andrew was enveloped in almost total darkness. |
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A presentiment of unease enveloped me before I could find my seat at the rear of the plane. |
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For the first time, he also noticed the slight gleam of light which enveloped her. |
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Once the sun passed below the horizon, a glittering display of man-made light and smoke enveloped the band. |
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I stood near a window, gazing into the vast darkness that enveloped the island in gloom. |
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Your troubles momentarily melt away as you become enveloped in the latest saga gripping some glossily imperfect American family. |
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Ravena summoned her psionic powers and a fuchsia aura enveloped her snowy white skin. |
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The political crisis of the grand duchy of Muscovy eventually enveloped much of Eastern Europe, and drew in both Sweden and Poland. |
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As soon as she had left, I was enveloped by a faintly sulphorous, eggy odour. |
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Yet, it was dire, dismal, as dreary as the grey mist that enveloped the new stadium for the duration of the game. |
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Seating just 100, everyone in the audience is enveloped in the music-making and has a chance to meet the musicians. |
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I attempted to get the keys a few times until darkness completely enveloped me. |
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Mist soon enveloped them, and they continued blindly, moving slowly and deliberately. |
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Unexpected warmth suddenly enveloped my shoulders, making my head snap up in surprise. |
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The viewer is enveloped in the distorted, alien sounds she hears around her. |
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I watched my best friend and her kids and husband laughing and chatting and I was enveloped in this terrible sense of loss for those days. |
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As you listen to the patter, you are enveloped in a linguistic blanket, soothed and entertained. |
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The work comprises six small paintings in two rows, all enveloped in misty tones. |
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The first group who attacked on June 25 were soon routed, and then eventually Custer's troops were enveloped. |
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The island was enveloped in the shades of dusk and the wind from the sea was extremely cold. |
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And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was. |
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They had also brought in some dry ice, which enveloped everyone in a soft, powdery fog. |
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I stood there, agape, as a ball of light bloomed in Diana's chest and gradually enveloped her. |
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He stopped speaking, and despite the sound of hooves and wagon wheels echoing in the tunnel, an odd sort of silence enveloped his listeners. |
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Conceptually, the building can be read as a man-made landscape enveloped by a single undulating zinc roof like the horizon line. |
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A forty-metre-high mountain has sprung up and enveloped the building, the corners of which occasionally protrude from the artificial rock face. |
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She winced, a large purple and tender bruise had enveloped her elbow and arm. |
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Despite the sky's artificiality, one was enveloped by the physical and otherworldly dimensions of the piece. |
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Now she rustled in with an emphatic announcement of stiff brocade, and enveloped the spectral Angela in an embrace of comfortable arms and bosom. |
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The deep mahogany of the grand piano surrounded and enveloped her plump figure. |
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To my immense surprise, I got enveloped in the seafaring adventure of the book. |
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Preceding WWI, the entire continent of Europe was enveloped with intense competition for sea power, trade, language and territorial disputes. |
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Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock. |
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The hum of high-powered machinery enveloped him instantly, the throb of massive generators pulsing through the room. |
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As darkness enveloped us we made our way back to the kennels, it was time to feed the dogs then bed them down for the night. |
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Konah could not even begin to comprehend the terrible dread and fear that enveloped the girl's screams. |
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The window screen was completely enveloped with the dull metal landscape of a huge city of towering buildings, no doubt Capital City. |
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In the nineteenth century, rare transits of Venus across the surface of the Sun were used to prove that Venus was enveloped in an atmosphere. |
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Tannadice was enveloped by the kind of dreich, grey weather which made you wonder whether the floodlights would have sufficient wattage to illuminate the pitch. |
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He ascended Mount Sinai, enveloped in clouds and thunder and lightning. |
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The connective tissue that enveloped each duct was uniformly arranged. |
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She had a sickening feeling of true flying for a moment before the shocking cold and utterly claustrophobic feeling of submersion in water enveloped her. |
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The space of the tree and the telephone booths are enveloped in a blanket of laminated glass sandwiching a pvb interlayer of golden coloration and metallic honeycomb pattern. |
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One that remained had been converted into a permanent home, protected from the house-flattening storms by a stand of macrocarpa which enveloped completely the house. |
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Such interludes only heightened the edginess which enveloped the stadium, for Celtic were demonstrating the breadth and depth of their ability to spurn chances. |
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The liquid boiled over, and the tank was at once enveloped in flames. |
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Their faces were masked by the thick helmets that enveloped their heads. |
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Meanwhile, the visage of the elegant, thin-ankled man in the painting is hard to discern from a distance, since his features are enveloped by the darkness of his skin. |
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It looked as if the entire world was enveloped in friendship. |
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I'm climbing ever higher on the Panekiri Bluff, enveloped in swirling mists and harbouring the inexplicable feeling that my every move is being watched by the patupaiarehe. |
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He nodded toward her, and was soon enveloped in a hug by Shannon. |
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Night blanketed the land as she settled in, she had almost fallen asleep when an angry and threatening presence enveloped her, almost palpable menace. |
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In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black. |
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But in the last series, it was enveloped in a miasma of nastiness. |
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Suddenly the city of my dreams seems to be enveloped in a coat of dirt, dust and grime, combined with the troubles and busy lives of its inhabitants. |
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The warmth immediately enveloped her and he grinned dazzlingly. |
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For a second the lily was enveloped in a milk-white foam, which disappeared, leaving the fluid opalescent. |
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The apparent cell-to-cell extension of virus along olfactory nerves, periosteum, and meninges in our study most likely involved cell-associated enveloped virus. |
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Soviet forces had deftly enveloped the German 4th and 9th Armies, annihilating some 28 divisions. |
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A complete hush enveloped the Great Hall of St. James' Palace. |
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The virus itself is a spherical enveloped virion, between 80 and 160 nm diameter, and has single stranded RNA of about 30 kilobases, the largest genome of all ssRNA viruses. |
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The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips. |
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But the darkness that enveloped Don at the end of the season may not have dissipated just yet. |
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A low hiss filled the chamber as the blue mist slowly enveloped my body. |
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She went off to art school and quickly became enveloped in the emerging punk scene. |
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As often happens in hostage situations, a sense of ennui enveloped the participants. |
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Once the fire flashed over the side station, it quickly enveloped the deli restaurant, feeding on the combustible interior finishes and furnishings. |
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Your recipe will turn out scrumptiously if enveloped in nothing more than an oiled brown paper bag or heavy brown paper. |
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A dense cloud of smoke enveloped the whole country by day, and even extended far out to sea. |
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Sulfated saccharides from both red and green algae have been known to inhibit some DNA and RNA enveloped viruses. |
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The Paris region is enveloped with the most dense network of roads and highways that connect it with virtually all parts of the country. |
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All the cells of epithelium with a variety of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids and spermatozoa were observed in enveloped Sertoli cells. |
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The virions were enveloped and measured approximately 300 nm in length and had brick-shaped nucleocapsids with a biconcave core. |
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The other, also in near-perfect condition, depicts a priest of Isis enveloped in a flowing mantle and holding a canopic jar. |
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The fabric enveloped them, covering their heads and encasing their faces. |
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Miriam would only speed up in her speech when she 'forgot' the presence of others, when she was, as it were, enveloped in monology. |
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Mulberrylike clusters of cocci enveloped in mucoid capsular material that appears light against the denser, more refractive, albumin solution. |
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They are female inflorescences, tightly enveloped by several layers of ear leaves commonly called husks. |
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Chimneys spewed plumes of harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, the air was thick with exhaust fumes and pea-souper fogs enveloped streets. |
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Once nuclear war erupts in Europe, the entire globe will be enveloped in radioactive dust. |
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The sand allegedly was finer than the original sand and contained excess silt that enveloped coral, smothering it and killing the small animals that lived in and around it. |
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Sadler contributed to two of Blues' three goals against Preston North End but was also guilty of a few miskicks as uncertainty enveloped the back four. |
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The hypophysis is enveloped by dura that lines the sella turcica. |
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Measles is caused by the measles virus, a single-stranded, negative-sense enveloped RNA virus of the genus Morbillivirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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Fast-forward to December 2009, and that heady early fog of bipartisanship that once enveloped the Good Ship Gregg has disappeared, and he now clearly is back in the fold. |
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Because it is a longer trip, there are leisurely hikes to Cultural sites enveloped in the side canyons along the way to explore in Canyonlands National Park's Cataract Canyon. |
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