It depicts a beach scene outside The Hague with a boat setting off into a stormy sea. |
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From icy rivers to calm ponds and a stormy sea, Monet came to paint water in all its various states. |
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It portrayed a woman grasping a cross with both hands as she was being rescued from a stormy sea. |
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But there was a teardrop shaped stone the size of a pebble, colored the cloudy blue of a stormy sea. |
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The crazy coach rocked on its great leather springs, and swayed like a boat tossed on a stormy sea. |
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Tom felt deadly full, his stomach still heaving like a stormy sea. |
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Nature is filled with gradations: from hot weather to cold, from a stormy sea to a calm, from a minute organism to great animals. |
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It opens with a ship in a stormy sea and bound slaves being pitched overboard. |
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No moment in this huge game is more satisfying than the successful sinking, on a stormy sea, of a convoy led by a massive British man-of-war. |
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For the moment, it is as though I were in a stormy sea, clinging only to a thread suspended above my head. |
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In a small cottage beside a stormy sea there once lived an aging couple who lived a hard life. |
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Draw and color a picture of a boat on a stormy sea. Write words on the waves that describe how the disciples felt during the storm. |
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I gave him a line from Keats about being a battered rock we can hang on to in a stormy sea. |
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The chairs might almost be partly obscuring waves in a stormy sea. |
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In the midst of a stormy sea, a stone block rises up like a watchtower. |
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While arriving an employee learned to me to have been sent an email to be announced that the boat was delayed by a stormy sea without knowing when it better. |
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The steamer seemed to be struggling against a stormy sea. |
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