In an act of substitution he replaces barren dryness with his fertile fluidity. |
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere. |
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It was a vast, barren desert of rusty brown with countless rocks of all shapes and sizes littering its surface. |
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Through their viewing windows, you can see pregnant sows lumbering around a barren concrete pen. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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A barren area becomes a young plantation as if by magic, raw slope one day, a healthy young forest the next. |
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The campus, which was once a barren patch of land, was converted into a haven for magpies and robins and blue jays in a short span of 30 years. |
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In the first section of the tour, herbivorous animals such as deer, zebras and elephants are scattered over a dry, barren landscape. |
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As soon as they reached the barren badlands again, Nick landed quickly, releasing Sarah from his tight grip. |
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The show also offers the opportunity to buy real art for barren walls and empty mantels. |
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Catriona Boyle and Joanna Kerr give advice on a plague of wild garlic and barren fruit trees. |
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Images of barren trees, dry scrub and leaf-scattered ground present the rural Virginia landscape in December. |
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These zones are separated from contact massive sulphides by barren komatiite. |
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And in front of the mountains was a barren land covered in only sand and stone with the waves crashing against the shoreline. |
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It was there that he saw how extensively elephant dung was used as agricultural fertilizer to nourish the otherwise barren land. |
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If one or two caribou were taken, the group would share the harvest together and then travel even farther into the barren lands. |
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An elephant, tired after searching for water, lies in writhing pain on a barren land. |
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The leased land was mostly barren, there were only nine golf holes laid out, and the clubhouse was a converted farmhouse lit by kerosene lamps. |
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As a photographer, Ziegler is mostly concerned with capturing human emotion, a story a rusty silo or barren tree can't tell. |
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A barren fig tree takes up valuable garden space and nutrients that fruitful trees can use. |
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Alex looked up from the barren flower bed and noticed a woman standing by the forest waving her arms and calling out to him. |
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Rats and toads were also natural enemies of bees, while barren flowers were a disaster. |
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The ground is frozen, the trees barren and the wind raw, and our thoughts have turned to cycling. |
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The sidewalks were shaded by huge, hovering oak trees that looked barren in the cool weather. |
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The trees are barren and it is a time when the birds are likely to be most vocal, just before mating season. |
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This image quickly gave way to a barren and desolate tree, with whistling wind in the soundscape. |
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Yet Weil thought so poorly of her achievements she once identified herself with the barren fig tree Jesus cursed because it bore no fruit. |
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Peeking through a few barren trees and sitting atop a well-manicured lawn sat Keaton's parent's house. |
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Cherry and pear trees laden with fruit can become barren overnight when jackdaws decide to strike. |
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Figgy pudding is sometimes eaten on Palm Sunday, possibly in memory of Christ's cursing of the barren fig tree on that day. |
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There then followed a long barren spell with Castlecomer frequently on the attack but their wayward shooting failed them at the final kick. |
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Caley took advantage in terms of possession but their barren spell in front of goal before this one continued. |
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Time often blurs memories but I can't recall many times when Rush endured a barren spell. |
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Us ending a barren spell at the weekend and Farsley losing will have no bearing on this match. |
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Since Lawrie Sanchez got off the mark in his very first game with, not a win, but a goal to end the barren spell, things have picked up. |
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Many factors have been blamed for the barren spell, the most obvious being the regional politics that blight their domestic game. |
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After something of a barren spell, Summerhill College's golfers are back on top of the provincial mountain. |
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The Premier County ended their very barren spell in the 21st minute when their full forward Des Lyons kicked over a good point. |
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Moore's next task is to end a three-month barren spell dating back to his last goal, against Stoke City in September's 2-2 Turf Moor draw. |
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The 40-year-old's Singapore success ends a barren spell for the Ryder Cup star. |
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Teams and drivers sometimes go through a barren spell and, when success fails to come your way, it can lead you to doubt. |
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All six played a part, in helping the county end a barren nine-year spell without Liam McCarthy. |
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The fact that Portsmouth and Wolves returned after similarly barren years no doubt gives them hope. |
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It totally made my day and I guess my barren spell was well worth the wait in the end! |
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One night a heavenly spirit appeared before the barren woman and told her that she would soon give birth to a son. |
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In Act Two the barren Lady Kix, lamenting her childless and unfruitful state, is overhead by Touchwood Senior. |
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Even if they loved each other very much, a man would be forced to divorce a barren wife due to the pressure from his own family. |
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By contrast the prehistoric stones have been seen as male symbols of fertility with the power to impregnate barren women. |
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Disturbing ewes or sudden changes in diet can cause embryo losses, the result is lower litter sizes and barren ewes. |
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It concentrates the mind when you are block calving because you sell all your barren cows in one go. |
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Because the reindeer females in this study were barren, changes in body mass showed the changes in body condition well. |
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The morning sun appeared above the Afghan village, the rays of golden light reaching out across the bleak and barren landscape. |
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I recognized the view of Abalone Mountain and Castle Rock from that barren site. |
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When you're not talking, you'll undoubtedly be exploring the extremely barren environments within the game. |
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The place was barren and bleak, and as far as she could see it was devoid of any inhabitants. |
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Deeper into the barren city the polished buildings turn to dirty, smudged, rock-like towers, looking as if they were carved roughly out of stone. |
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When Allison Wright and Andy Kaplan purchased their Santa Monica home, the windows all along the side of their house faced a barren alley. |
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Often times, the landscapes are bleak in the grayish washed out world of factories or barren landscapes of the indigenous lifeforms. |
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Obviously, he's hiding in the Spurs trophy room, a desperately barren place where no man ever goes. |
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The white of the barren room was a stark contrast to the blackness of the hole, up through which drifted faint scuffling sounds. |
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It is enamored with pop, the perfect tool to convey the vain, dull, shallow and barren ideas of modernity. |
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No doubt there is a spiritual egoism, built on barren ideas concerning oneself with no real practice behind them, that one can easily fall into. |
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The Hill Country along South Mopac is remarkably barren of all-night food joints. |
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The Democrats purposely chose a candidate with a 22-year history in elective office entirely barren of any distinction. |
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All the time, labour, and money, bestowed by the Corporation during this period may be said to have been almost barren of beneficial results. |
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But everyone exploits its use, until that time certain when it becomes soiled and haggard, barren of its previous virtues. |
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I like it too, it's very nice even though it's basically barren of all furniture. |
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Revenge is a film barren of much development, as it feels like nothing more than a bunch of independent scenes cobbled together. |
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Our cuticles are already as barren of microbial life as the underside of an arctic glacier. |
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But both prefer the mirror to any sexual object, and both remain childless, barren of natural humanity. |
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Although the trees were barren of any flowers, there was something about the winter magic floating in the air that made the night so special. |
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Wednesday morning looked a bit barren of good fringe meeting debates, so I made my selections with difficulty. |
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We arrived to find more than a hundred years of unrestricted cattle grazing had left the arid canyon nearly barren of ground vegetation. |
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Selina pulled into the stadium parking lot, its asphalt turf barren of all vehicles except hers. |
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Also, the hard winds across the barren spare the tight-pressed herds the worst of the mosquito hordes and biting flies. |
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It's hot, dry and barren here, although the base camp itself is a bustling center of activity. |
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They had beached the raft and made their way on foot across a series of barren plains. |
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It is said that this area was barren in its early beginnings, but its founder, Osho, cultivated it to become a viable territory. |
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There is no cloud there, no smog belching from industrial chimneys, just a great barren expanse of sand and jewelled sky. |
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A platoon of soldiers stands at a checkpoint on a barren road in the middle of miles and miles of trackless desert. |
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I would turn in my bed and, facing the barren wall, see clearly that far world as tranquil and still. |
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To transfer the designs, students used a barren or wooden spoon, and applied consistent pressure to the entire surface. |
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Decades of dry and barren materialism have left us feeling short-changed and cheated. |
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This wonderful area is the birthplace of agriculture, alphabet, numbers and the wheel, and it is no barren desert. |
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Civilization rarely penetrates far into the sandy and stony depths of the desert, for there is little to sustain it in the barren reaches. |
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So if prepared foods are actually bland and nutritionally barren, what do they have going for them? |
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The mining town is well known for its ravaged, hauntingly barren countryside that once inspired NASA to conduct its moon landing trials there. |
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Our UN vehicle travelled along a barren and bleak landscape to reach the town from Sofia. |
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You make a commitment to build a new world that is more fruitful and less bleak and barren than the desert of the past. |
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We clamber up over rocks onto a barren, boulder-strewn moonscape where we pick up speed. |
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With the forest kaput, erosion creates a tropic moonscape of barren hillsides. |
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The landscape changes from lush, tree-covered mountains to a barren moonscape, the result of a mining practice called mountaintop removal. |
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Against this barren background, James blesses those who endure temptation with the following famous words. |
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Much of it is composed of rugged, tall mountain chains and wide expanses of barren desert-like plains. |
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His barren, bookless rooms are unconducive to the pure stream of artistic endeavour. |
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The barren desert all around them made the shock of the train uncoupling all the more difficult to accept. |
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A smattering of naturalized yellow narcissi can make a barren bit of property look like a natural wonder. |
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Caused by a leaf-blighting fungus, the disease leaves coffee plants spindly and barren, their precious fruits unripened. |
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The successful naturalization of trout in the barren waters of the Sierra comes close to the ideal of humanity improving nature. |
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To stake their claim to the land, settlers fought and eventually pushed the Shona and Ndebele onto small barren tracts called tribal trust lands. |
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Namibia's barren and unwelcoming coastlines served as a natural deterrent to the ambitions of European explorers. |
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Louise and Jerry were neighborless, only a barren nondescript storefront occupied the space to their left. |
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The surface itself is a barren desert of extensive plains, rolling uplands and mountains, dotted with impact craters. |
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When the first Aurovilians arrived, they were confronted with a parched barren ochre coloured landscape. |
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And I don't want the world to become a barren no-man's-land run by roaches. |
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After a rain, its barren, gray-black stems change overnight to green as small leaves emerge from buds covering the plant. |
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They too were grey barren bulks, except for the little white houses on a green strip next to the shore. |
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The barren land around her was lit, revealing the tents that swirled around in a spiral pattern. |
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This forced them to venture from their camouflaged dwellings and barren nooks to hunt, fish, and bushrange. |
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Very narrow vugs containing quartz crystals are encountered in the quartz seams at times, but these invariably are barren of gold. |
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The peninsula's westernmost point is barren Punta Campanella, a familiar site from Capri, with its squat Anjou watchtower. |
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Sometimes we throw our seeds to them, but our efforts seem hopeless since their soil is barren, empty and dead. |
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He manages to escape the barren planet, commandeers a starship, and seeks to exact his revenge on Kirk. |
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In the Gobi area, you will find mountains, plains, steppes, forests and barren areas. |
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Since then, he's been stuck on 249 career goals during a barren spell comprising 13 games. |
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Somewhere outside, a cold wind whips harshly through this barren hinterland. |
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Most of the space is occupied by the cartographically distorted bulge of two largely barren provinces. |
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He immediately rushed over to the area, which was in a barren part of the forest. |
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She ceased to take her peaberry coffee at the window facing the barren garden. |
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A severe drought has left much of the country parched and barren, with some crops declared a complete failure. |
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Between these two extremes the mountains are fairly barren with only little pockets of fertile soil. |
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It's not that his life was barren, nor was he uncreative, blank, and inartistic. |
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In those terribly barren years right after World War II the major labels had satisfied the demand for phonograph records by reissues. |
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This flora of the fells is found in upland pastures, on barren and dry soil, in heathland and on ledges. |
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The 22 tiny patches of Martian surface revealed a barren landscape pitted with craters, like the Moon. |
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The plateau consists of extensive areas of barren rock, or hills with a thin cover of drought-resistant vegetation. |
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Nowadays, schoolyards and community playgrounds and public parks are barren on a weekday afternoon. |
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He still has plenty to prove next season after three barren years following his accident abroad. |
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The landscape is scarred with great lumps of lava, volcanic plugs and long screes of volcanic soil, and there is also a vast barren sandy valley. |
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The landscape is populated with many different beasts, although some parts of the world sometimes seem barren and empty. |
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The gardens were desolated and barren, and white snow flurried out of the air from incoming clouds, frosting everything it touched. |
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The land was barren, with only a few gnarled shrubs and trees to offer little cover, but there was no one in sight. |
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Underneath the navy blue blazers, cocktail napkins and frosted champagne glasses lie this barren layer. |
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Babylon's aggression is portrayed as a hot wind that will blow across Judah, rendering fruitful land barren and laying waste to cities. |
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Consequently the barren noblewoman of the tale is quick to rush to judgment against her fruitful neighbor. |
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A few years more of this honeymoon with free power will render many areas in Punjab and elsewhere barren. |
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Now the doors of the elevator open, and he's in the middle of a barren land covered with waste and garbage. |
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The planets are speculated to be gaseous or mixtures of ice and rock, but may in fact be barren rock worlds like mercury. |
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They perform side-by-side on a barren stage with the beats played by a preprogrammed drum machine. |
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During this time, the sight of a lone deer mouse and an injured bird seeking food in the suddenly barren environment saddened Basabe. |
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The area had become barren because it was deforested and had lost the thin layer of rich soil. |
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Some where in the back of her mind an image flashed, a tiger prowling on a barren landscape. |
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Large icky evil things roam this godless barren waste after the moon rises. |
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It was a desolate barren land covered in deserts, forgotten and ignored by many. |
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Finally, they stopped, seeing the sun almost touching the horizon as they now stood in a desolate area, a barren wasteland. |
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After every drift take a look at the echo sounder, see where the fish are and try to avoid concentrating on the barren ground. |
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The ground was mostly barren with just short grass, where no vegetation dared to grow. |
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It was a barren grassland dotted with farms but soon grew into a shanty town surrounded by mine dumps as the diggers went deeper and deeper. |
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Then a break in the trees reveals a deep gouge on the mountainside, a dirty, barren slope riddled with electric-blue puddles. |
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He is portraying an English landscape of barren trees, a place of despair, ennui and fear. |
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The barren trees looked on branches swaying in the breeze, unwilling to quite succumb to the cold but looking forward to their sleep. |
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It only comes out at the outskirts of the land where the barren wasteland ends and things begin to grow again. |
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All of the planet was either polluted seas, barren wastelands, or decaying urban sprawl. |
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Jatropha can grow on virtually barren land with relatively little rainfall, so it can be planted in places where food does not grow well. |
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The plains spread out below beyond waves of barren ridges and Junagadh, too, was clearly visible. |
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Made up of dense rainforests, and barren plateaus, it provided the extreme conditions necessary for good combat training. |
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Most of the land is flat, barren tundra where only the top few inches of the frozen earth thaw out during the summer months. |
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Richard walks along a barren Irish coast in the rain, waves lashing against his long black coat! |
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Through rich and more barren times, he has kept going, backing up his albums with frequent touring. |
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Hundreds of acres of agricultural land have been rendered barren for want of water. |
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Villages of mud huts dot the hillsides and oases of green amid the barren wilderness provide sanctuary for its denizens. |
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Ahead is a barren land of lochans and beautifully-ridged mountains rising steeply from an uninhabited wilderness. |
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Your word assures me that you bless the fruit of my womb and that neither myself nor my husband shall be barren. |
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If these reforms go through much of the countryside will go back to being a barren kip. |
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Vehicles churned up billowing clouds of dust as they drove through a barren landscape of cracked land dotted with green clumps of grass. |
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Since that land would not be totally barren or completely isolated, it would yield some product. |
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We were removed from our traditional lands, forced onto reservations on infertile land so barren we couldn't grow crops or raise livestock. |
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The set of four gouaches on paper ambiguously stages tensions among the four men in a barren gray landscape. |
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From the hut, hike up through the barren moonscape of the lower mountain, past ancient aqueducts and cliff bands. |
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Although they seem barren, the flat rock outcrops, known as pavement rock, support some lichens and mosses. |
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She carried heavy loads, moved rocks to reclaim the land, seaweed to fertilise the barren ground and turf from the bogs. |
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Many too have heard of his marriage to the barren Princess Louise von Stolberg, who bore him no children, blatantly committed adultery and finally separated from him. |
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The sediments of the Grensen Formation are barren of all organic material and hence must be dated using radiometric and petrographic evidence alone. |
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Before long, heavy drops of rain began to pour on the barren landscape. |
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Samren moved his eyes from the barren fox to his son, Caspar. |
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands. |
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Left barren by fires, the mountaintop reflected winter moonlight. |
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The world had become a barren place thanks to the bombing, devoid of anything similar to vegetation or existence, save for a few spots of land that had escaped the war. |
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Battles took place anywhere from a street in a city to a barren field. |
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Into their barren lives comes Aunt Miriam, a social worker with an agenda. |
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The Backbone was a half-mile of barren limestone only fifty feet in width with nearly vertical sides and a few boulders and a few clumps of pines dotting its top. |
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The jeep sped on across barren, unbroken terrain, then its headlights revealed a building up ahead, a large warehouse with corrugated metal walls and roof. |
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The dusty barren ground was littered with piles of unburied corpses. |
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They wanted to leave this barren place as soon as they could. |
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Outside the city, loggers have denuded the mountain slopes of their thick forests, and millions of sheep, goats, and yaks have left lush pastures rutted and barren. |
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A vision of the universe as a barren landscape is a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Up here, where the road climbed into the highlands, the land was barren. |
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The temperature of the atmosphere never varies from the median, and the flat, barren ground is so changelessly smooth that he is precluded from any need for bodily protection. |
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He lives in a small fishing village on the coast of Iceland, a bleak, barren place with one or two buildings, a few fussy townsfolk, and a lot of snow and cold. |
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The barren soil along the edge of the dikes proved fertile ground for mustard, tumbleweeds, and other plants that the refuge managers and farmers considered pests. |
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Without their kind the musical world would be an extremely barren place. |
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But it's worth noting that Wood delivers Spooner's final description of the barren no man's land with such exaggerated portent that it could easily be a leg-pull. |
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We can spend our lives dallying in false advertising and slick brochures about barren land and cheap trinkets and never for a moment wince at the dishonesty of it. |
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Because the lode proved to be barren, very little mining was done. |
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I was rummaging through my pocket in search of airsickness pills and looking down at the barren brownish plain, only occasionally dissected with dirt tracks. |
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To the early British colonisers, Hong Kong was a barren place. |
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It opens up windows on our society, our selves, and our barren ideas. |
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The islands are nature reserves and provide refuges for such diverse wildlife as Cape Barren geese, sea lions, tammar wallabies and death adders. |
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It was a long day of walking, and the landscape was incredibly dry and barren, we saw no streams, no water at all once we left behind the sulphuric crater lakes. |
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The study acknowledged that large farms would most likely have a larger number of barren and maiden mares thus a larger number of mares bred in February. |
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After all, no tourists ever went on holiday to this barren spot! |
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We cement our relationships with our barren love and hollow dialogues. |
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The barren grounds that surrounded the old house gave it an imperial look. |
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Ivy Island was an inaccessible piece of barren land, not worth a farthing. |
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When we did the trip last, in late spring, the sun on the willow trees heightened our awareness of the greenness after driving down through barren hills. |
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Still, it was strange to see the school, empty and barren of all people. |
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Today, they are still extracting revenge and blood from a barren land that has been sucked dry by a despotic ruling class and its natural allies in Washington and Paris. |
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Sometimes seeds were simply broadcast in the wind over barren areas. |
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The book was good, but I found the barren lives of the characters depressing. |
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Will it be again blamed when there would be severe environmental disaster after watercourse of river Brahmaputra will be diverted to irrigate Indian barren land? |
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Then a village elder told the group that what Alwar really needed were people to pitch in with shovels and make ponds that could trap water in the barren land. |
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Farmers cannot afford these higher costs and consequently many paddy fields have not been cultivated for lengthy periods and have become barren lands. |
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Even on a late February afternoon, spring flowers were already well in evidence, especially butterbur, coltsfoot, dog's mercury, barren strawberry and even the odd primrose. |
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For several moments, the group could only gape at the fierce, stark beauty of the arid desert landscape, the awesome power and majesty of the barren land. |
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The barren trees were in tune with the sense of desolation all around. |
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We rode through farm country where fields stretched as far as I could see, but barren of the crops Willie and I used to see when we came South during the summertime. |
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The black stone-wall stood out like a piece of coal in the snow, for it had been placed on a barren landscape, most of which had been covered with sand from the nearby desert. |
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By contrast, the modern day village is bleak, cold and almost barren of young people who have moved to the cities in search of work and a better life. |
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She stretched as much as she was able and the sun embraced her completely, as much as it was able, diffused by the ugly architecture and the barren trees. |
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The last eight months have seen a parade of dismally average releases from the label, with bands mining the already barren landscape of British rock. |
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Now there were sharp ravines and barren gray slopes and narrow red spires looming above a clay basin that had, for 600 millennia, been eroded by rivers and wind. |
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During the course of the day, nature called and a public toilet was duly spotted in the distance, shining like a beacon of light in an otherwise barren sea of heather. |
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We begrudge the colder weather, the barren trees, the short days. |
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Your mission is to capture the essence of a scene, not the barren facts. |
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To sharpen our vision, Jesus tells a parable about an orchard owner who was frustrated by a barren fig tree and ordered the gardener to cut the tree down. |
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The storyline turns disastrous, all against the barren, volcanic backdrop of Spanish island lanzarote. |
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The integrity of the pond's natural environment is gradually worn away under the eager feet of its admirers to a gullied, barren halo of human impact. |
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The days were getting longer, the blossom was on the trees and even in our back garden, the barren earth was being pierced by what look uncannily like daffs and tulips. |
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No lusty bud nor curling tendril burst from the barren vine. |
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He then received a pass from Gaul and belted a ball towards an apparently barren goal only to see Christy Kealy appear to divert it out the field. |
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Since then though Rangers have endeared a barren spell and the pressure has been building on McLeish as O'Neill has transformed Celtic into one of the best teams in Europe. |
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The earthquake struck an area that is mostly barren plains with scattered fertile land, in the shadow of the snow-crested mountains of the Hindu Kush. |
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It was a barren, desolate place, but I could see a city in the distance. |
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Now it is a barren area of dead brain coral zipped over by jet skis. |
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Four hours had passed, and barren mountain after barren mountain still lay ahead, the only sign of human habitation being a couple of tiny isolated dwellings. |
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Elizabeth was barren, and they were both well stricken in years. |
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Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall. |
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However, in 1977, when a number of newspapers had questioned whether his team were dead ducks after a barren start to the season, they opted to confront criticism head-on. |
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It was one of the worst horrors of my life, for the forests through which I had walked were totally gone, replaced by a bare and barren moonscape without a tree. |
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The void evoked in the first few bars is bleak and barren, chilly vibrato-less strings and coldly gleaming brass, with winds bubbling away like some kind of primordial soup. |
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The island appears barren and yellow in the long summertime and greener in the winter, with carob and olive trees along with pine forests on the mountains. |
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Some families would stay there only in the fall for the caribou harvest and then would move on to trap in other areas of the barren lands or portage back to Tue Nedhe. |
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Seoul is, as its boosters claim, fully modern but also both highly congested and aesthetically barren. |
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Without it in the atmosphere, the Earth would be a barren, frozen wasteland. |
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Ibrahim Hijazi walked me through his barren house, emptied ahead of the demolition. |
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Shibirghan, the capital of Jowzjan province, is a remote and barren place, even by Afghan standards. |
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Ngar said authorities in the past introduced pioneer species such as acacias and eucalypts that adapted quickly to badly eroded areas on barren land. |
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The main alternative to the cattle cure of wastelands is hydroseeding, in which a machine sprays a mixture of seeds and fertilizer onto the barren soil. |
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Pregnancy testing is done early and regularly to pull out barren cows. |
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The barren South Bronx neighborhood that Ronald Reagan visited in 1980 to illustrate urban blight is now a thriving area, with, inevitably, a Starbucks. |
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In South Shetland, barren islands in Antarctica, an elephant seal pup, crawled out of the waters and waddled up to the land. |
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As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note. |
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It was operated by a succession of different owners, driving five levels through mostly barren rock to explore three mineral veins. |
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And in this resembling the learning of an euill man to the seedes sowen in barren ground. |
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In barren Women, and stale Maids, Tapping should be very cautiously undertaken. |
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It is a pleasure to watch Alix Cooper extract meaning from these seemingly barren opuscules. |
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This is the second phase in a multi-phase project to reclaim acidic impoundments, barren fills, and restore a section of Andrews Run. |
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And this is the. vj. moneth to her, which was called barren, for with god shall nothinge be unpossible. |
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The blue and white wavies breed in the barren grounds and feed chiefly on berries. |
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Some parts were arid, nearly barren, others green and fertile. |
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Each day as we were walking we saw much wildlife including hooded plovers, pied oyster-catchers, Cape Barren geese, Bennetts wallabies and thrillingly for me, a wombat. |
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After three straight defeats and over five hours without a goal, it took a deflected shot from Welsh to end HullOs barren run on 17 minutes. |
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In an ugly, barren press conference, they demanded a new election. |
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He'd kept the few offices at the front of the bungalow, now oddly barren. |
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Steyn reached the 300 mark when he returned after a barren first spell to remove Bracewell's off-stump with a fine out-swinger. |
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I silently wept as my daughter's husband rejected her. What would she do now that she was no longer a maiden but also barren? |
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Here, things are involuted, so the town, which features an abandoned park complete with benches and a barren tree, is inside the train. |
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Monsignor Rytig was a rather glum and abrupt character, a mildly liberal Jugoslav who was certainly hoeing a dry and barren furrow. |
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The grant of the hereditory Admiralcy diverted his energies to a barren field. |
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The overlying Telychian succession, assigned to the Litohlavy Formation, begins with a thick bed of yellow-green mudstone, barren of graptolites. |
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The roads are forlorn, the landscape barren, the forests menacing. |
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Last season di Resta scored a point in each of his opening two grands prix, before hitting a long barren patch. |
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Once more you think back to the start of this series when Lady Rebecca was barren and whizzing around her box like a spinning top. |
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Just about the only creatures living on the barren terrain year-round are musk oxen and small birds. |
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He was stretched out on top of the Barren Tavern's roof, hands folded behind his head, looking as peaceful and unbothered as was possible to look. |
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Horseshoe crabs have been spotted laying eggs on the island, which just a year ago wasn't suitable for them because it was a barren mudflat. |
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At the same time, saltwater intrusion is defoliating the area's mangroves, turning once lush forest into barren territory. |
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The trees like this barren ironstone formation. It's well they do, for nothing else does. |
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At any event, the far southern continental margins of Antarctica and West Gondwana became increasingly less barren. |
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Cape Breton Island is composed mainly of rocky shores, rolling farmland, glacial valleys, barren headlands, mountains, woods and plateaus. |
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Placed at regular intervals, a series of cairns can be used to indicate a path across stony or barren terrain, even across glaciers. |
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He said that the walls and the roof of a house are barren, too, but it is permissible to charge someone for allowing him to use them. |
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This barren and sparsely populated 'wilderness' is often referred to as the Desert of Wales. |
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Despite initial concerns that the Queen might be barren, Henry and Eleanor had five children together. |
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Microfossils have been unearthed from holes riddling the otherwise barren surface of the dolomite. |
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His pained shrieks cause women to miscarry, animals to perish and plants to become barren. |
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Population densities vary by habitat, with more dense populations in barren areas as compared to kelp stands. |
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Left unchecked, urchins devastate their environments, creating what biologists call an urchin barren, devoid of macroalgae and associated fauna. |
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For example, about 4000 BC the Nile was dammed to improve agricultural productivity of previously barren lands. |
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What was previously a kelp forest becomes an urchin barren that may last for years and this can have a profound effect on the food chain. |
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This can quickly result in barren landscapes where only a small number of species can thrive. |
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Mats of low-growing sandbells thrive on otherwise barren strips of roadside. |
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When the land becomes barren, horticulturists clear a new plot and leave the old plot to revert to its natural state. |
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The Ihalmiut are caribou Inuit that followed the Qamanirjuaq barren ground caribou herd. |
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The mission occupied eight or ten ares of land, a barren purlieu that held a few goats and burros. |
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After several barren years it was good to see the trees bearing fruit. |
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Their croppings are either entirely barren or contain only a moderate amount of copper, but much richer ore is ordinarily found just above the chalcocite zone. |
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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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The mineralized zone consists of massive sulphides with a thin interbed of barren mafic tuff, not dissimilar from other parts of the Cayeli deposit. |
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Here, the park's Many Glacier Lodge and Swiftcurrent Motor Inn sit at the edge of Swiftcurrent Lake, which is surrounded by barren, jagged peaks, glaciers and grassy slopes. |
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