As it ripens in the fall, the fruit often hangs in the tree after all the leaves have fallen off. |
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Dense hangs are out of fashion, and when it comes to fashionable interior decoration, minimalism tends to be the order of the day. |
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She hangs an Anna Sui plaid skirt and XOXO classic black shift dress in her closet. |
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An early shirred rug with a soft, faded palette of multicolored flowers that was once riotously bold hangs in the principal bedroom. |
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Due for auction on Wednesday, the future of the tumbledown structure now hangs in the balance. |
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She edges past the sidelights and hangs in the glimmering darkness, tensely counting the music until her next stage entrance. |
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The movie is so afraid to offend anyone or anything that a fog of blandness hangs over the entire proceedings. |
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The corridor is usually full of people puffing away and a thick blanket of smoke hangs in the air. |
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Headstrong Elizabeth hangs around with the bohemian Bloomsbury crowd and fancies herself a socialist. |
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Still smiling, the woman hangs up her phone and taps her desk blotter with her pen. |
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He writes about the alternative music scene for an underground magazine, and hangs out with the likes of rappers and punk bands. |
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As well, the spectre of death hangs over the film in another sense, as an undetonated bomb sits in the middle of the orphanage. |
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The chilling reminder of the mushroom cloud, the darkest cloud the world has seen, hangs over us all as we try to stop this horror. |
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It warns that we are getting deeper in debt and that a house price bubble still hangs over the economy. |
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As in all the best musicals, the potential for calamity hangs precariously throughout the movie. |
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But over McGrath's cinematic legacy there hangs an air of unfinished business. |
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He has been unforthcoming, even to members of his own band, about where he currently hangs his hat. |
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He looks in the mirror with shock as his muzzle hangs wide open like someone who just discovered what they look like for the first time. |
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These slim leg Slim Jim Skinny Jeans in Sun Bleach Grey have a lightly worn grey wash and a sharp cut that hangs perfectly off your legs. |
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Four floral bosses help secure the flying ribs, while an intricate carved star hangs from the center and anchors the inner square. |
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Exhaust fumes from cars and factories make for a toxic, suffocating smog that hangs over the city. |
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Inside, a compass hangs on the wall next to a nautical chart under a glass plate. |
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Who wants a heavy burden that hangs around your neck for years like a dead raccoon? |
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Their gray hair hangs over their collars and their untucked shirts hang over their bellies. |
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Just one day later the work is unveiled at Southwark tube station, where the work hangs until the end of the year. |
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She twirls the fringe on her scarf, which has been unwound from her neck and now hangs past her waist up against her unbuttoned spring coat. |
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In New Delhi, India, it is smog that hangs over the city, pollution that literally soils everything it touches and makes many people sick. |
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A somnolent atmosphere hangs over the entirety of these proceedings, which mainly unfold firmly behind closed doors. |
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Bob hangs his head and acts like he's sheepish and sorry, but he's entered into a world, within himself, from which he will not emerge. |
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From the ceiling hangs an ultramodern chandelier, with space-age light fixtures hanging from bare cables. |
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The brown cloud which hangs over Asia was caused by pollution and will affect the monsoon rains in Asia. |
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Over everything hangs a brown cloud of pollution that is clearly visible from the hills outside the city. |
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Destined to remain boyish in looks for his whole life, he gives his best shot at a bumfluff beard and an Irish accent and he hangs in there. |
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The specimen had an intact hyoid bone, located at the back of the tongue, which is where the voice box hangs. |
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Three sails are carried on the bowsprit along with the spritsail that hangs from the spritsail yard. |
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The finger has been pointed and as it puts out a cigarette and hangs a hat it waves bye-bye. |
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The appendix, a worm-like appendage of dubious usefulness, usually hangs straight down from the first portion of the large intestine, the cecum. |
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Above the church stalls to the left of the altar, however, hangs a small painting that is deceptively unassuming. |
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I was getting excited about being a person who stays up late and hangs out for some night life. |
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A heavy handlebar moustache hangs over a solid jaw, grey with a permanent five o'clock shadow. |
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There is a massive tree in front of the house and an old tyre swing hangs from its ancient arms. |
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His photo hangs from a wall of the room where Neesha, her husband and their two children eat and sleep. |
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He has his own herd of beasts and hangs the meat longer than anyone I know. |
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As you can see from the photos the suede skirt hangs softly almost in pleats, and the wool version shows the godet detail quite well. |
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He places his arms into a jacket obviously tailored for someone else, it hangs loosely, reaching almost to his knees. |
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Nighy looks older than his years, with a tall, angular frame on which a dark blue suit hangs loosely as if on a clothes horse. |
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I can't see the fire but smoke hangs thinly everywhere especially around the lights. |
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Even with the cooler weather and some rain, acrid smoke still hangs over the most ravaged areas. |
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I am writing to alert your readers to the threat which still hangs over the Kew Bridge area. |
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It was also obvious that the threatened closure that still hangs over the school was never far from their thoughts. |
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It is impossible to be sanguine about the state of international tension that hangs so threateningly over us. |
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The threat of redundancy now hangs over many agents so most are more than willing to haggle. |
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If the installation hangs, you have to either delete the installed folder or reboot. |
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Click on help, a browser window opens, click on connect to Ethernet, and it hangs forever. |
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He currently hangs his hat at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, where he conducts seminars on the War on Drugs for law enforcement officials. |
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He wisely does not make the link too explicit, but the possibility hangs in the air. |
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But she's persistent so she hangs on, and so we're caught in this constitutional crisis. |
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Phoebe is honest and upright and true and I hope she hangs on to that because she's got this defiantly moral streak in her. |
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The entire case apparently hangs on the circumstance that they are paid less well than employees in the private sector. |
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Cathy hangs out of one of the car's blackened windows and waves graciously. |
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But the characters are staying consistent and the whole thing hangs together with much more coherence that I thought it possessed. |
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We who hear and read stories are good at telling whether a plot makes sense, hangs together, or whether the story remains unfinished. |
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In fact, considering the number of plotlines on the go, it's amazing that the film hangs together enough to give you an overall sense of theme. |
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They want information that hangs together, that makes sense, that has some degree of order to it. |
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Traditionally speaking, it's the Republicans that are said to be the party that hangs together more decisively, more politely than the Democrats. |
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She has many more years of cutting, colouring and styling before she hangs up her scissors. |
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Serena has been studying fashion in Florida for some time now, and hopes to become a full-time designer when she hangs up her racket. |
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He hangs up his badge and his handcuffs tomorrow after 36 years on the force. |
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Traffic warden Gerald Shaw hangs up his fluorescent coat for the last time today after 16-and-a-half years of duty in the town. |
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An original oil painting by Tony Bennett hangs on a wood-paneled wall and a half-empty bottle of Jack Daniels sits on the shelf of a minibar. |
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The sultry, sticky heat that usually hangs over central Japan in summertime might have been bothersome to many. |
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On their heads they might wear a long green and red stocking cap with a tassel on the end that hangs down to one side. |
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I hope the person who spoke to her in such an inhumane way reads this and hangs their head in shame. |
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A big black storm cloud hangs in the sky as we wait to set off for the Kingston Green Fair. |
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A catch of herring hangs on a loop that forms part of the strapwork at the back. |
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The tube is not stretched tight, but hangs like a chain between two posts in a shallow curve called a catenary. |
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The massive chandelier that hangs in the open stairwell is made up of tons of lightbulbs that are organically formed into a cascading mass. |
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Claiming to have Spanish-styled decorations, the eatery carefully chose its ornaments and above each table hangs a colourful and exquisite lamp. |
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When she hangs up, Martina hesitates for a moment before pushing the sleeves of her sweater back over her suddenly cold arms. |
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The air had been washed down, sweeping away the usual mist that hangs over the Greek Islands in high summer. |
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From the center of the subumbrella hangs the manubrium, which terminates with a mouth opening. |
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A large oil painting of the chatelaine hangs in the dining room, overlooking a lavishly laid table. |
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He hangs in against tough lefthanders, so he can hold his own in late-inning situations against specialists. |
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And as the palls of smoke from the pyres on which animals are being incinerated spread, the livelihood of countless farmers hangs in the balance. |
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The rain has stopped, but a gray pall still hangs in the air, claiming the day as its own. |
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And so a pall of defeat, and a sense of wasted lives hangs over Christiane's story, for which her uneasy family reunion cannot quite compensate. |
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I suppose he had that Presbyterian character that hangs like a pall over Scotland. |
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The building is suspended from the cliff by cables, so when the glacier goes down, the restaurant literally hangs. |
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He is the type who hangs around the chromium-plated snack bar and billiard hall. |
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For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers. |
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The sword of Damocles that hangs over our heads is suspended by a thin and flimsy thread, indeed. |
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Behind her hangs an aptly patriotic map of the United Provinces of Holland. |
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The drama hangs on an extremely shocking climactic event and our understanding of its causes. |
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He's a nobody, just a clinger who can't find his own group so he hangs around to be abused by Wheat and Tarren. |
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The air hangs heavy, thick and impenetrable, as cloying and claustrophobic as incense. |
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Best of all, he hangs his punts high, increasing the frequency of fair catches. |
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Over many of them there hangs an aura of impermanence, transiency, uncertainty. |
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With that deal he demonstrated there is a career for him as a Philadelphia lawyer once he hangs up his boots. |
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The aroma of pine needles hangs in the air, mixed with the sweet smell of gingerbread baking in the oven. |
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Eager to learn from the great man, she hangs on his every word, reminding him of his own faraway innocence and purity of motive. |
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When a thread hangs the pipeline, another software thread comes to the rescue and keeps the processor working. |
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A ptosis of the platysma muscle which hangs down, causes a bad result when using liposuction alone. |
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As a water droplet hangs from the crack, the carbon dioxide escapes, much as a bottle of sparkling water fizzes when opened. |
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The problem I have encountered with the speed bumps is the brat pack that hangs about on the corner of Keswick Street. |
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Amidst the chintz, the florals and the pastoral paintings hangs a watercolour of young boys bathing in a stream. |
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It's also a very good pattern for anyone who has a bit of a pot, because the crossgrain hangs down straight, and totally diminishes a pot. |
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The wall is tinted a warm gray shade, pink rugs are on the floor and a pink cretonne curtain hangs between the roomy clothes closet and bedroom. |
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His 1912 Calvary is at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his White Crucifixion hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Instead of turning toilet water blue and hanging by a wire, the fairly large freshener hangs in the bowl on a plastic hanger. |
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A cumulonimbus has drifted over the spires of downtown, where it hangs like a vast gray anvil. |
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I have no doubt it now hangs over a window as a make-shift curtain or is draped on a wall. |
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Lank hair hangs down his back and a pair of tattered cowboy boots are held together with willpower and several rounds of gaffer tape. |
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She earns her living solely from painting, and her work hangs in important private and corporate collections in Trinidad and Jamaica. |
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Violence hangs in the air all around, with drug dealers, gangsters and street gangs combining to form a ring of terror. |
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On a wall hangs a Pre-Raphaelite image which turns out to be a portrait of his daughter Antonia. |
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Not to mention the way it hangs off her shoulder and how it goes perfectly with her pair of denim jeans! |
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The head is adorned with a papakha, a fur cap of sheep or goatskin with the fleece side out, which hangs down over the forehead. |
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It's all picture perfect, even if the night does descend rather early and hangs on for hours on end. |
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Around his neck hangs an emblem of Hanuman the monkey god, emblem of strength, inherited from his father. |
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He has hair that hangs over his ears and looks like a combination of the Beatles and an emo kid. |
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If it sounds all over the place, it is, but because Brakes couch their divagations in directness and simplicity, it all hangs together. |
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It hangs from two points, its weight evident, about to fall and reveal what lies beyond. |
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He solos unroped up a cliff, performing an unlikely series of dynos and crucifix-style deadman hangs. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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A pall of gloom hangs over the usually bustling market town as sealed container wagons and Army trucks rumble through the streets. |
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Internet pages reveal phone conversations with journalists that consist of MacIsaac quacking like a duck before he hangs up. |
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Her smokebox door hangs open, with headlight peering sideways through the fog with a wall-eyed Cyclopean stare. |
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The fate of ancient, unexcavated Mayan settlements dating from the fifth century also hangs in the balance. |
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Still, they already think we're a little odd because the man of the house hangs washing on the line. |
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A haunting air of regret hangs over each country-tinged waltz, as jaded experience battles with eternal hope in the quest for love. |
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If I don't like a CD, it hangs around on my shelf accusingly, and I grow to hate whoever it is. |
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Although a huge question mark hangs over the next-generation technology, there are many folk going out of their way to get it working. |
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Snippets of music, radio dramas and newsreels play in the background and laundry hangs over the audience. |
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Their fate, however, hangs in the balance, dependent on environmental and commercial factors. |
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The future of the Bell Field in Luckington still hangs in the balance after a meeting of district councillors last week. |
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This guy hangs out on the street with his video camera, and when he sees a prostitute pick up a john, he follows them and gets it on tape. |
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A tiny jut of skin hangs off her upper lip, as happens to mortals in the winter. |
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On a clear day, the snow-capped range of the Atlas Mountains hangs above Marrakesh like some silvery curtain. |
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She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa. |
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She's got long black hair, ratted and dry, and it hangs down over her shoulders like a fern that hasn't been watered in weeks. |
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The lips are slightly parted and a cord made of knotted strips of raveled red cloth hangs to the floor, where the crow grasps it in its beak. |
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In the most disturbing image of all, the young son of a Klansman gazes with casual indifference at a noose where a black-faced doll hangs. |
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Brass snaps impart a utilitarian elegance, and its hook hangs as easily from a bathroom door as from the branches of a baobab tree. |
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Jackson's woodcut of the Pieta theme hangs in my loft as a reminder of a classical motif, the Pieta of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. |
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But of course that is the same reason why his work hangs in museums round the world. |
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A large allegorical needlework picture wrought by Agnes Park hangs above the mantel. |
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A musky smell hangs in the air-not unpleasant, but more suggestive of a mammal's lair than a bird's nest. |
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I ask if he hangs out with the band after the concert, and for a moment he says yes, but then he remembers himself. |
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A faint air of lavendered family drama, hangs over proceedings, but the unusual context provides its own stimulus. |
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He hangs up the phone, and the sound of his laughter resounds throughout the parking lot. |
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But there is pressure for him to step aside now to clear the air of animosity that hangs over the agency. |
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The famous left-winger often hangs out at his sports bar with his hockey-playing pals. |
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Sonia rewashes most of their clothes that have a mildewed smell and hangs them to dry in the sun. |
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He hangs around with Ben and Anthony though, so maybe he's not right in the head. |
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Legs hooked over the board, he hangs apishly, body massively contracted, even his extremities. |
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The same logo hangs over cabin toilets and on deck rails, with signs urging passengers not to throw trash overboard. |
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But it hangs on, catches the left lip of the cup, slides along the edge all the way over to the right side-and falls into the hole. |
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A pinafore of wire mesh and cement hangs by metal straps from its shoulders. |
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It is a medium-sized arboreal gliding mammal which hangs upside down in trees, leaping into the air to glide in search of fruit to eat. |
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Using call-back, the user calls the computer and logs on, then the computer hangs up and calls back to the number authorized for the user. |
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On the far left, the lead hanger runs the belt by pushing a lever with his knee and hangs the first shackle. |
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You just spray this on the night before and smooth away the wrinkles as it hangs on a hanger. |
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Though the centre is not immune from horn blare and tyre screech, a tranquillity hangs in the air, nurtured by luxuriant greenery and birdsong. |
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Southern maidenhair often hangs over the mouth of the springs, and watercress is common in the clear spring water. |
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In the story, Job hangs on true, and God gives him his wives and children and fixes all his boils and carbuncles. |
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One passing eyewitness saw the youths swinging from shop front lettering in the small hours, lettering which now hangs in tatters. |
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The friend that's always badgering you about why you're upset, the brother that wants an account of every boy his sister hangs out with. |
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The prisoner enters the dock, wearing a white open shirt which hangs baggily over a pair of scruffy 501 jeans. |
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The walking figure has a baldric strapped across his chest from which hangs a long sword in a scabbard. |
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Strikingly tall and model-thin, her hair is scraped back from her face and hangs down her back in a thick, dark, waist-length plait. |
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Karolyi removes his scuffed shoes, shabby suit, black bow tie, and frilled shirt and hangs them carefully over rusting bedrails. |
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Bebop hangs much of its hip attitude on presenting a mash-up of American movie genres and cultural fragments in general. |
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Dr. Bender takes off his overcoat and hangs it on the newel post of the banister. |
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At the base of the triangle made by her stomacher, and foregrounded by a white ribbon tied in a bow, hangs an emblem of the Queen's chastity. |
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It is finally being published in the magazine's current edition, more than a century late, and thereby hangs a tale. |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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I can't see the fire but smoke hangs thinly everywhere, especially around the lights. |
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The tax authorities must be aware that York City's future hangs by a thread. |
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As things stand, a season that began with the usual high hopes of success in Europe still hangs by a thread. |
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True, it rolls mellifluously off the tongue and hangs in the air like an echo from a bell or the sonorous tones of a self-righteous preacher. |
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So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame. |
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Isn't she that annoying bimbo with the tinny voice who constantly hangs around him? |
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Let me show you something that hangs in the house of every good Serb family, and you will understand why nobody is a traitor. |
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The witch keeps the tokoloshe docile by cutting the fringe of hair that hangs over its eyes. |
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But even within the memory of this splendid Olympics there still hangs the huge shadow of the use of performance enhancing substances. |
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However, which one of those players will claim the accolade of best of breed still hangs in the balance. |
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The wattle will turn blue at the base, graduating into a deep rose pink that hangs down like a pendant. |
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These kind of stories come from tittle-tattle in pubs, or from something as simple as the way a player hangs his head when he walks off the pitch. |
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The haze of smoke from cars hangs heavily around the suburbs. |
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A giant tree squirrel the size of a Yorkshire terrier hangs from a branch affixed to the wall just above foot-long centipedes and pill bugs as big as golf balls. |
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People dance on the beach as smoke hangs dramatically in the air. |
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A dense fug of tobacco smoke hangs over them as they furiously puff away. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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It is a human drama quite as engrossing as the story of the grand strategic deception upon which it hangs. |
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And here the threat of war still hangs very, very heavy in the air. |
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She'll play with me at home, but at school she hangs with the greasers. |
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A long cord hangs from each mound, spilling generously onto the floor. |
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With all sides conceding Anthony was a liar, her fate now hangs on which fib the jury buys. |
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Over the footpace of the altar hangs a unique crucifix on which the carved oak corpus leans forward in a spasm of death agony, with its arms grotesquely twisted behind. |
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After growing up on screen, Daniel Radcliffe hangs up his Harry Potter wand this weekend. |
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It is close to one o'clock when she hangs each article of clothing on the line in the sunshine. She stuffs clothespins in her mouth and snaps them on the clean linen. |
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History hangs on thousands of fragile threads, and speculating on the unhappened past is almost as great a folly as trying to foretell the future. |
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Another rocket is fired, and the smoke hangs ominously over the square. |
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There are airbeds for sleeping, and bags of food neatly piled in the corner of a room where an organization chart hangs on a wall. |
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An unlit cigarette hangs from his mouth and the lighting is harsh. |
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A picture of him, an elderly man sporting a cap, fu Manchu-style mustache, and sharp beard, hangs on the wall. |
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I mean, he's just like this slug who hangs around the house all the time. |
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This tribute video may be circulating now but Jeter still has the next couple of months before he hangs up his glove for good. |
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The nest is often located in a willow, cottonwood, or other hardwood tree, and is a pendulous basket suspended from a thin branch that commonly hangs over water. |
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Tattoos cover almost half of A GUI's body, and a ring earring hangs deep from his ear. |
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Sprinkle on toasted and chopped hazelnuts or walnuts if time hangs heavy. |
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From the perfect massage to the best place to drink, see where model Sigrid Agren hangs out off the runway. |
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Not only has the Secretary of State bought a new residence in Edinburgh, she has devised outrageously costly ways of passing the time that hangs heavily on her hands. |
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Alongside the photos hangs a child's painting with the crayoned warship marked with the designated pennant number of F88, in real life once carried by HMS Broadsword. |
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The engine is slung from a small aluminum subframe, and hangs on by the cylinder heads. |
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If she knows about your reputation, the possibility hangs in the air. |
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Whenever disaster strikes the poor prima ballerina, she hangs up her dancing shoes in despair until some devastatingly handsome boy shows her that she was made to dance. |
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The Di Fiore family is likewise desperate as they watch their once opulent estate crumble around them and fear their elevated social status hangs in the balance. |
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But if the UN is to continue forward with this renewed momentum much hangs on the outcome of the US presidential election and its present campaign. |
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In the centre a microphone hangs from the ceiling, some 30 yards high, to which the referee clings as his gruff voice hollers out the start of each round. |
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The original garland was hung on the sounding board of the pulpit, but the present garland now hangs on the church wall in the north-west corner of the Nave. |
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The nightless night can last up to 60 days in Lapland, and from the middle of June until August, the sun never sets but hangs low over the horizon. |
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This bushy, indolent fellow, who is built like a well-fed possum, hangs from a rail by his tail, and hooks into his favourite snack, a salami sandwich. |
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An evergreen twining climber, it bears long racemes of lobster-claw like flowers of a luminescent bluey-green and hangs like Chinese lanterns from the vine. |
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How can we say our system is infallible when this hangs over our heads? |
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A pall of misery hangs over the film until about the last 20 minutes. |
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Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives. |
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat. |
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Above this ensemble, on the wall against which it is set, hangs a grid of 25 square encaustic paintings, monochrome abstractions that evoke the night sky. |
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History meant to be puffed up with nationalist pride hangs slackly. |
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Yet that question, and its sad answer, hangs over If Nuns Ruled the World, by jo Piazza. |
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He hangs up, and moments later answers a call from his wife. |
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The paper hangs in its box frame, edges furling and contracting. |
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A pall of shock and horror now hangs over the tiny community. |
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Then he returns to his cabin and hangs up his hat on the antler of a stuffed buck. |
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Fittingly, the latter portrait hangs in the kitchen beside an assortment of decorative dishware. |
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A tugboat improbably sits high on the bank, obscured by tall grass, a broken oil rig hangs over the water nearby. |
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Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile. |
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Down in Santa's bedroom his nightcap and gown hangs on the end of the bed. |
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An all pervasive sense of intolerable torpidity hangs heavy in the air. |
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There's no point in arresting that pusher who hangs out in the schoolyard. |
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John Hampshire, incidentally, hangs up his umpire's coat at the end of the season and he officiated at a Yorkshire match for the last time last weekend. |
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A gigantic chandelier hangs down from the ceiling, right above her head. |
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Even now, a map of France still hangs from his bedroom wall. |
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The future of cross bay walks in Morecambe Bay hangs in the balance. |
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The greasy smell of frying burgers hangs in the air and the streets are littered with rubbish mainly discarded flyers advertising the cheap drinks and happy hours on offer. |
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The Day Job hangs over me like the sword of chuffing Damocles. |
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Unfortunately for Drew Barrymore, this means that a psychopathic Mel Gibson is threatening to drive to her house if she hangs up. |
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But the the most compelling environmental feat, on the mostly open stage, is her invocation of the oppressive and threatening mood that hangs over even moments of playfulness. |
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The tomb of Admiral Sir Isaac Smith is adjacent to the south side of the chancel and his funeral hatchment also hangs on the north aisle wall, near that of Nelson. |
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Above Dominic's bed hangs the watercolour painting he made as a gift for his twin sister Rebecca and the letters sent to him by relatives and friends. |
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Petunia flowers are fragile though and all the heavy rain had rather decimated an enormous hanging basket full of them that hangs on the side of the car port. |
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The tribe hangs out in the street, playing basketball, kickball or this odd game in which they just stand there in the middle of the road while you try to pass in your car. |
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Real smoke hangs over the audience, clouding our vision and our senses. |
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A threadbare khadi jhola hangs over his shoulder, an umbrella in his hand. |
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On a wall inside the defensive line's meeting room at Giants Stadium hangs a grease board that line coach Denny Marcin uses to record various statistics. |
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He says that when the painting hangs in Edinburgh it will offer a real chance, even for those previously unacquainted with Raphael, to understand the development of his style. |
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Several weeks after the main clean-up operation on a heavily-polluted former gasworks site at Heworth was completed, an oily reek still hangs in the air. |
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Today, a forlorn air hangs over Santa Maria degli Angeli, like a graveyard where ghosts are buried. |
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To the right, a painting of Roman soldiers hangs above a Regency chair. |
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Care labels and hangs tags were supplied by Rockywoods Outdoor Fabrics. |
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This kind of hangs off the back of our resolution of assuming that people who swear by their console are either 12 years old or in regression therapy. |
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Cena hangs from a bar overhead using a narrow, underhand grip. |
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Michael Community School, hangs a decoration on the Christmas tree at the Mendel Art Gallery, in Saskatoon. |
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The dust preferentially hangs out where day turns to night, with a slight preference for the dayside of the planet. |
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The fate of hemp production in America hangs in the balance. |
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The stripy-furred, three-toed sloth hangs around on branches like a handbag. |
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Routine works well for him from his work, to where he hangs out, to watching reruns of Seinfeld. |
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The Cliffhanger at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park hangs over a canyon more than 7,000ft in the air. |
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A mountain cat hangs from the ceiling while the huge room is festooned with fur coats, rugs and coverlets. |
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Supreme Court will hear a case this morning upon which hangs the future of his and other credit unions nationwide. |
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He is dressed in an old sweater, corduroy trousers, sandles and elastoplasted spectacles. A row of fairy lights hangs round his neck. |
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The box, which hangs on a wall outside toolmaking firm Guhring in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, is now off limits until the bird flies the nest. |
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In a corner of the dining room hangs a brass Sabbath light, an exceedingly curious piece of Judaica in an American home. |
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And even at the 11th hour the question of whether the Hollywood Bowl would even allow such theatrical edgeplay still hangs in the air. |
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It hangs, canopylike, from the ceiling of a gallery, making the exhibition look like a temporary encampment and like a shrine. |
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This epic monoprint work was made at Northern Print in Newcastle and hangs in the large window space of the new Gateshead gallery. |
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Suma showed us how Grandfather's Beard lichen, which hangs from the trees everywhere the eye can see at Mount Pisgah, feels elastic, like rubber. |
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In the bedroom, a uniform with insignia indicating the highest rank in the Iraqi military hangs on a clothes tree. |
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And on the second OOOOOOO, you picture just a naked glowing green skull that hangs there vibrating gape-mouthed in a prison cell. |
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When she was musing she was a kestrel, which hangs in the air by an invisible motion of its wings. |
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The oldest bell in the cathedral is Bell Harry, which hangs in a cage atop the central tower to which the bell lends its name. |
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A portrait of Marvell attributed to Godfrey Kneller hangs in Trinity College's collection. |
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Charlotte especially admired Thackeray, whose portrait, given to her by Smith, still hangs in the dining room at Haworth parsonage. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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An 1851 portrait of Sedgwick by William Boxall hangs in Trinity's collection. |
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In the Odontoceti, the cavity is filled with a dense foam in which the bulla hangs suspended in five or more sets of ligaments. |
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This bladder hangs between the eyes and down over the upper lip in the deflated state. |
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The glass has a metal holder that hangs from a bracket on the wall or sits on a table. |
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The pay phone on the corner has been vandalized, and its metal cord hangs limply down, receiverless. |
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Her hair hangs over her ears and flows to a taper at the back of her neck where it is held in place with a wide and circular black clasp. |
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Two abseilers were brought in to install the sculpture, which hangs by steel cables over a staircase in the gallery's glass-roofed extension. |
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Brilliantly, the VA hangs the original alongside the retouched version. |
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Even if his 1980s photo, complete with hairstyle of the times, still hangs proudly in the clubrooms at Geelong. |
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The epitrachelion is the Orthodox equivalent of the stole, but it hangs straight instead of being crossed over the chest, as is the case with the stole in Western churches. |
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An orange extension cord hangs from the top of the photo and forms a tangle on the ground, as if linking the daydream of heaven depicted on the wall to a sadder reality. |
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The lower part of the cerebellum hangs down through the opening at the bottom of the skull and causes blockage of spinal fluid to the spinal canal. |
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Near the entrance to its dining hall is a bronze casting, which depicts the symbol of an electrical transformer, and inside there hangs a portrait, both in Faraday's honour. |
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Another portrait of Higgs by the same artist hangs in the birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell in Edinburgh, Higgs is the Honorary Patron of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation. |
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Such is her shame and despair that she hangs herself in a barn, or perhaps from the great kitchen fireplace lintel, or else she drowns herself in a shallow pool. |
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