Misty and complex at the centre, with great straight streaks radiating from it, some of them all the way to the horizon. |
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Ash and Misty started frantically packing up the picnic as Mrs. Ketchum came closer. |
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Kyle hurdled the backyard fence with the dog under one arm, pulled Misty up, and then gracefully fell to the other side. |
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Peter aggressively pursues Misty, marries her, hauls her back to Waytansea Island and impregnates her. |
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Misty evenings and star-studded night skies form the perfect backdrop for late night partying. |
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Nature buffs will appreciate the lush rainforests and the Misty Fjords National Monument. |
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Lucy and Misty were fine all taking their tablets between two pieces of ham, but when it came to Eric he was not having any of it and the tablet rolled away. |
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Misty White Sidell speaks to costume designer colleen Atwood about the changes. |
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Misty saw them first, Tracey and Madison on the back of his paint pony. |
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Skip Father John Misty, and See... Without a doubt telekinesis, the Seattle-based indie-rock band with a drummer on lead vocals. |
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Misty Benjamin has photos of the Aurora, Colo., shooter in her wallet and on her bedroom walls. |
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We noted one area just south of Misty Island where the snow cover over a large number of birth lairs and breathing holes was washed away or had collapsed because of the rain. |
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Misty is a 12 year old grey and white spayed female longhaired cat. |
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But the fashion house failed to see the funny side, reports Misty White Sidell. |
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O'Neill was going for back to back wins but it was all eyes on lane 6 Misty Hymen the American lead the whole way and the Aussie girls couldn't catch her. |
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A longtime volunteer at All Saints Episcopal Church, she is enjoying retirement with her Welsh Corgis, Duke and Misty. |
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In September 2002, Spiteri gave birth to her daughter, Misty Kyd, although motherhood did not prevent her from working on another album. |
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Keep on dancing, Misty, your trailblazing is a gift to all balletomanes, not just the brown ones. |
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Only two, Lota and Misty, both suffering from the human strain of tuberculosis, were scheduled for release to The Elephant Sanctuary. |
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On the Olympic podium Tuesday were two American teams, gold-medal winners Misty May and Kerri Walsh, and bronze medalists Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs. |
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Sharon Miller has also been the voice director since the second CGI animated film Misty Island Rescue, and continues to work on the series in this capacity. |
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Holland was riding the Alan Brown-trained Misty Morn in the Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley last month and was injured when the filly reared up leaving the stalls. |
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Misty doe-eyes stare accusatorily from every corner of the gallery. |
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After a failed attempt to cross the Misty Mountains through the Redhorn Pass, the Company are forced to take a perilous path through the Mines of Moria. |
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Apparently is was glorious sunshine over there but still misty and mirky over here. |
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She makes sure everyone is ready then starts to ride off, into the misty gray air. |
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But they were denied seeing the sun rise at 4.58 as misty skies kept cover on the longest day of the year. |
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As misty rain fell in patches, Clarke was quick to slide forward, back or sideways, and lofted the ball fearlessly. |
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And we are over her looking at the blue of the ocean and the misty white cloud cover and the white polar caps. |
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She blew a smoke ring and contemplated it as it hovered in the still air like a misty halo before dissipating. |
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The sounds of the Sea are nearly gone, and all he can really hear are the strange noises in the misty air around him. |
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The sky above them became misty and gray clouds seemed to dawn over them like a wool blanket. |
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She looked back upwards and saw, in the misty smoke above her, that Lance was absent now. |
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Maybury took advantage of their weak expectations for this and arranged an air raid on London, one misty, rainy night. |
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She looked up at the gray clouds, the fine, misty raindrops dusting her face with dampness. |
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The early morning sun rose into the sky, its beauty and gracefulness covered by a misty haze and leftover plumes of gun smoke. |
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When he thought the coast was clear, he slipped out of the cave into the misty air. |
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In the mountains rain fell, misty gray, feeding clear streams that ran in the bottoms of canyons. |
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A south wind blew misty rain into his eyes as the gray walls of the city rose before him. |
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Aboard the covered harvest wagons, out of the misty air, we wind our way past fields of broccoli, kale and parsley, and stop in the tomato patch. |
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The pace is dictated by the early morning quiet of a misty golf course laid out along Georgia's ocean coast. |
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He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
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In sunny spring, the location serves as Paris and in misty autumn it acts as London. |
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It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. |
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It all came flooding back to him just now, as he looked out the misty window at a sky black and bursting with a load of late winter wetness. |
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His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate. |
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Instead, the Moon Beings became like wraiths, cloudy figures always shrouded by a misty covering-willing to do anything their master asked. |
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Celtic legends tell of the misty westward isles, the place of repose to which the soul is borne after death. |
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Walls, blinds and tablecloths were in misty shades of lavender blue and mauve. |
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This suggestion might be dismissed as abandoning scholarship in favour of the misty realms of ley lines and earnest unwashed New Ageism. |
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Rodeo flips, misty flips and back flips are just a small selection of his skiing repertoire. |
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The town nestles in a bay which looks over to the hills around Loch Striven, adding a misty splendour to the scene. |
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As the big moment arrived all assembled in the Square in Rathdowney on a miserable, damp and misty morning. |
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Early one misty morning, with clouds hanging across the valley, we load cedar saplings onto the tractor. |
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The floor was carpeted, again, in a light shade of azure, which added to the misty tint in the hall. |
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My first meeting with a jaguar took place one misty morning on a sandbank in northern Brazil, where I was trying to film giant expansa terrapins. |
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Anyway, the number was genius, totally stopping the show, and I was a little misty right through the end of the show. |
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His surfaces have a soft, misty quality, and the tooth of the thick linen remains visible. |
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The cars drift sedately along for an hour and a half, passing through green tunnels of moss-clad trees and misty clouds. |
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The vibraphone offers a misty rendition of the melody after the accordion, followed by a guitar section senza battuta, and then violin a battuta. |
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In the work's outer sections, Nielsen uses dark, misty scoring and uncertain tonality to indicate the castle's incorporeal presence. |
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He creates rocky landscape backgrounds with misty atmospheric perspective, using sfumato and chiaroscuro to describe colour transitions. |
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Peeking open a misty eye, she caught the site of the moon hanging overhead and it gave her more comfort than she could have guessed. |
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Rooms for feminine use look pretty and romantic in lacy textures or soft, out-of-focus florals in misty tones. |
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And like the Holy Roman Empire it becomes a ghost, a sham, a memory, a misty nothing. |
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As if I were sinless and everything that had happened in the past few months was just a misty memory, of little importance. |
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This article is accompanied by a misty photo of the heritage building, pre-fire, in tourist-free solitary splendour. |
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In his latest film, he evokes the lost glamour of the Jazz Age, blurring lines until the image seems to recede into misty memories. |
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Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting. |
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When he looked into her dark eyes he'd felt his throat tighten and several misty memories slowly fade into being. |
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Not to jar anyone's misty, watercoloured memories, but not every one of her films was well-regarded, even during her heyday. |
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Her visage set against the wide expanse of the stars like the faded misty memory of a dream. |
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What happened around her after his death was stuck in her mind like a misty memory, which she could not and did not want to remember. |
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Lying on my back under the stars, I watched them peek through the misty pink city night sky. |
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By then, Gavin had changed the backdrop from a misty purple to a soft shade of creamy pink and had readjusted the lighting to a warm glow. |
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The sun, in the plains has a misty hue in the morning rather than the clarity we see in the hills. |
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The uncle heaved a deep breath and the breath comes out in a light green misty colour. |
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Paint colours on unadorned pine furniture are rationed to misty greys, blues, creams and primrose yellow. |
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Not only that, but each June they put on a spectacular show as they burst into misty pale lilac bloom. |
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But how do you get someone to see all the love and longing lurking behind pimples, blackheads and misty specs? |
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Read Michael Crichton's Timeline and, on a misty day, it is easy to imagine medieval armies laying siege to these fortresses. |
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It has nothing to do with misty glens, fiery alcoholic drinks, or skirling pipe music. |
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We drank some more and watched the sky turn from murky brown to misty grey to a pale blue. |
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The dancers shared a lodge complete with a heated pool, an unheated pool, a hot tub and a misty lake. |
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Before my gaze was a misty, lush forest, falling away in steep slopes and verdant levels to a hidden valley below. |
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Soft-focus or diffusion filters give a misty quality to images and can impart a romantic mood to scenics and flower close-ups. |
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With its opulent boudoirs, quaint cul-de-sacs and misty train stations, it's not the way France actually looked, but the way we wish it did. |
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The scent of new-mown grass rising into the misty rain was good enough to eat. |
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Winds will be light and variable and the nights will be misty, with fog patches. |
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We stayed in one of two new spacious cottages, with fabulous views over the misty mountains and forests. |
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The misty scene disappeared, I found out that I could breathe again, and my ears were buzzing like crazy. |
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In that misty dawn I rose from our tent in a crowded camp outside the town, with one of the worst hangovers I can recall. |
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The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, starry skies and misty mornings in the city. |
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From the ridge he could see for miles in all directions as the horizon stretched away into the misty mountains. |
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The size and slightly oblong shape certainly help with the reproductions, though the pictures seem to be a little bit misty in texture. |
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The film has a misty, hazy appearance in some of its more striking moments. |
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We're on a misty riverbank, with lush, flowering trees and towering storybook castles in the background. |
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A fine, misty rain fell lightly from the overcast sky, which hung in a looming shade of dull grey. |
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His misty combinations of watercolour, charcoal and pen depict Dali-esque distorted nudes and giant, well-articulated insects. |
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Inger's eyes grew misty, touched both by Adam's compliment and the sadness of a motherless child, such a one as Adam had so recently been. |
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All around us things flowered in the misty gray, red, orange, pink and blue, as though shouting against the sunlessness of the day. |
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October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty. |
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Big sodden bales sat in the small high-hedged fresh-cut fields, a pigeon clapped in the alders and misty rain filled a steel grey sky. |
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My question was answered when the peal of distant bells rang through the misty woods. |
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The air was misty and a strong smell of fish stew from a kettle on the table pervaded the room. |
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Not that we're getting all misty eyed and we're suddenly coming over all sympathetic for the players and the situation that they are now in. |
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Back in the misty, early days of computing, famed computer scientist John Backus invented a programming language called Fortran. |
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Now, on cold misty autumnal evenings, locals say they have seen the four hundred marching through the village still. |
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The overcast and misty weather did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the eager beavers. |
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Evenings are cool, and it's misty at daybreak, but by midday the sun can still be punishingly hot. |
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Whether you are tramping through muddy forests, mysterious tunnels or misty waters, the locations drip with ghoulish detail. |
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He didn't look at her but she caught a glimpse of his misty grey eyes, they seemed far away. |
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But they can also make me greet in a manner suggesting I wish I'd been born a million miles from any misty glen. |
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You can believe it if you want as you wander through gilt throne rooms and baroque bedrooms, romantic grottoes and misty gardens. |
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The work comprises six small paintings in two rows, all enveloped in misty tones. |
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Late fishermen were pushing boats into the misty coastal waters as more dories dotting the shallow bay pulled in nets. |
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There was a sheer drop-off of a cliff to the bay, about a mile below, and on the horizon they could see the misty Isle of the Sea. |
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Her eyes became misty, her vision blurred and thoughts began clashing her mind, but she wouldn't cry. |
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And for possibly the first time, surely only the second, misty eyes and kisses were part of the announcement. |
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The blood from this young soldier's forehead intersects the salty tears coming from his misty eyes. |
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Christmas, my colleagues with young families tell me through misty eyes, is for the kids. |
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But, at least a couple of them lost control over their emotions and let their distress reflect in their choked voices and misty eyes. |
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The eyes could be either as cold and sparkling as sapphires or as warm and limpid as the deep cerulean of the sea, or even, in certain moods, the misty blue of the mountains. |
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Nicola stood on the deck, her misty eyes scanning the horizon. |
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She locked her tired, misty eyes with his and immediately looked away. |
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The air was misty with rain and a few drops had begun to fall. |
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Her grey eyes were misty as tears began to gather within them. |
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Reluctantly, he pulled away from her and glanced into her misty eyes. |
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So, she wiped away the misty fog covering the driver side window. |
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As dawn breaks on a misty Welsh morning, the earliest birds to break into song are likely to include European robins, followed by blackbirds and song thrushes. |
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Using lush grays and greens, his paintings convincingly evoke wet and misty terrain, as well as the more crisply delineated forms and glimmer of bright sunny days. |
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It rained, a fine, misty, penetrating rain, driven by a chill wind. |
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With a sad smile and misty eyes, she shook the visions from her. |
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The canal was misty, and the sky was cloudy, making it very dark. |
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They were green in color, with a bronze ring around the pupil that somehow blended with the deep shade of green that was outlined in a misty gray. |
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Gradually everything fades and then only the white, a misty white is left. |
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An apparition of misty light, the passage suggests currents of wind and water but the composition resists settling into the pictorial vocabulary of landscape. |
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The house was very silent now, and not a sound came up from the misty streets. |
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But as misty White Sidell points out, her influence exceeds popular opinion. |
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In place of the crisp air, and tufted grass, was a misty bog. |
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Thirty-three years ago, a misty funnel cloud opened up over Antarctica. |
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The fog, a misty white at the very base of the mountain, where trees still grew, gave way to earth and, as earth gave way to sky, sky gave way to storm clouds. |
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To my unhearing ears their blurred voices were as misty as the smoke. |
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We spent a misty day walking through the forests around Forsmark, where the newly fallen snow held the paw prints of lynx and the big M-shaped hoof marks of moose. |
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One misty evening, a couple of weeks after discovering the exhumed snapping turtle eggs, I happened upon two box turtles digging nest cavities at the side of a dirt road. |
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When the cloaked figure wanders, ethereally, through the misty graveyard, dancing among the headstones, we sense we are in the hands of an exceptional visionary. |
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Then there are the sloes and bullaces, almost always to be found in old hedges, which at this season have a misty blue bloom on them, equal to any that we see on the grape. |
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In such works as Maternity, painted in a narrow range of umbers, he cultivated a technique in which form was dissolved in a mysterious and misty haze. |
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It had rained a bit last night and the air was foggy and misty. |
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The Weeping Meadow is another vast and forbiddingly sombre story about the modern Hellenic nation's painful, mysterious birth from the misty ruins of the early 20th century. |
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The visit ended with misty eyes all around and relieved hugs. |
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For now, dry your misty eyes, and keep them focused on the road ahead. |
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We have this misty, murky indistinct reason for being there. |
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And when she stood up to autograph a huge blow-up of herself, a collective sigh went up, fogging the well-polished windows and obscuring the already misty view. |
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Carpeted by rich volcanic ash, the region's moist and misty vales cradle Panama's coffee industry and also produce some of the country's finest citrus fruits and bananas. |
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True street skaters don't do misty flips and backflips on the streets. |
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True, you won't necessarily fit in with the new romantics' misty sentiments right away, but, deep down, Ariens have a poetic nature, and the coming era nurtures it. |
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It's the sound of birds competing for their breakfast as I walk through the misty morning light to pick the squash bug eggs off my plants. |
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In cool misty weather conditions, Faldo's solid and steady play in the final round won him the Open title a day after his 30th birthday. |
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The frosty, misty morning does make Lord Foster's 'dome' pretty other-worldly. |
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Workers pulled bodies from the wreckage and lay them in body bags in a misty field. |
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The elves could be seen dancing over meadows, particularly at night and on misty mornings. |
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His eyes misty with unshed tears Master Tommy came at her call for their big sister's word was law with the twins. |
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His paintings show heavily misty mountains in which the shapes of the objects are barely visible and extremely simplified. |
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The misty fug his breath had left on the window sparkled in the orange glare of the streetlamp outside. |
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A new coating that prevents fogging and reflection could one day clear the world of misty mirrors, glaring glasses, and cloudy camera lenses. |
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And to make it worse, your car has no fog lights so it's more like you will battle the misty road with a double blindfold on. |
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Another widespread belief concerning ghosts is that they are composed of a misty, airy, or subtle material. |
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This year's National was run during misty weather conditions with the going very heavy. |
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It has been rather misty for several mornings, so I told my pal to get ready and we would hop it the next day. |
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She was quick, beautiful, imperious, while he was quiet, slow, and misty. |
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The extreme remoteness of the place was apparent from the veritable sea of tenantless mountains which formed the background and stretched away toward a misty horizon. |
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Faldo's final round of 18 consecutive pars in cool misty conditions at Muirfield during the 1987 Open Championship was an example of steady play under pressure. |
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They smelled the land before they saw it. A rich, dark odor of sweet earth, coming at them through a misty rain. Then seabirds appeared, crying and screeing. |
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They were attracted by the easy access for boats, sheltered areas of raised land for building, and better conditions compared to the damp, cold and misty Weald to the north. |
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But the very next day, by an unreasoning impulse to which he yielded almost mechanically, without reluctation, he found himself seated before the misty orb. |
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Her eyes grew misty the night her long-time friend passed away. |
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