The concavo-concave shape of the anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the guard cells, reflects the bowed shape of the guard cells. |
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The Guru placed before it five pice and a coconut and bowed his head before it. |
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Even after Monday night's recount result gave the seat to her opponent, she would not be bowed. |
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But Thistle, to their credit, refused to be bowed and they continued to go for the winner. |
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His mind was employed upon Christ, and even bodily he felt as if set free from a great burden which had bowed him down. |
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The Government has bowed to pressure for an inquiry into the foot-and-mouth disease crisis and admitted lessons have to be learned. |
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They wanted to retire but feared that their club would fold if they bowed out. |
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After the collapse, I hastily bowed out and retired for a mug of hot, milky, sugary coffee. |
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Such teachers might have taken early retirement or might have bowed out temporarily. |
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The rondalla, a traditional music ensemble, consists of plucked and bowed string instruments to accompany social dancing and suitors' serenades. |
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His large snout sniffed at the air, and he bowed graciously, his large ears flopping. |
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Hastily he picked the book up and handed it to her and bowed his head before standing. |
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As one, they bowed low to her as her form lost shape and soon disappeared altogether. |
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Heritage Property Services tried to make the best of a bad job but, despite the offer of developing a similar site in Pewsey, it bowed out. |
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I bowed to an imaginary crowd and pretended to thank my parents and all who believed in me. |
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He was true to his word and bowed out gracefully after an ill-tempered special general meeting in Edinburgh. |
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He bowed out of the major championships at the Old Course wearing rubber cleats and carrying a space-age driver made from titanium in his bag. |
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Both sat weeping with their heads bowed when after a service of hymns, prayers and poems, Robbie Williams's song Angels was performed. |
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She smirked a bit, and clapped her hands once more as she rose from her kneeling position and bowed to the idol. |
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He ripped his gaze from me and backed away even further, keeping his head bowed so that he could not look at me and a slight tremor shook him. |
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Four royal cavalry troopers in ceremonial armour and helmets took up watch around the coffin with swords drawn and heads bowed. |
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The trees bowed against the force of the wind, and leaves slapped against the outside of the window. |
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As if Mr. Asa could read my thoughts, he bowed his head, then looked up at me with moist eyes, and I felt something shrivel inside. |
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He bowed, took a step, and vanished into a busy street full of pedestrians. |
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A few yards away, their heads bowed, with rifles pointing towards the ground, stood their comrades, a guard of honour. |
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Soon the secretary, a lean, monocled man, entered and bowed respectfully to the Lord. |
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Wilfred, now bowed and shrunk, was still smartly dressed in tweed jacket and check shirt. |
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His slightly bowed head, covered in the cavalry slouch hat, is balanced by the alert pose of his mount. |
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He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament. |
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My other quibble is that the vigorous minor-mode motive of repeated notes isn't bowed roughly enough. |
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In its early history, music was the serious concern of voices, or instruments blown or bowed. |
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When the whistle blew for half time the antagonists bowed to each other and went off to drink in the same pub. |
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He never entered a carriage but stood on the outside platform, and though he wouldn't wave back, he always bowed in acknowledgement. |
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I parted my hair to the side, as I bowed my head in respect to those long gone. |
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Her imaginary gentleman caller bowed gracefully and dropped the lightest and most proper of kisses on her ungloved hand. |
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He bowed before the black sapphire throne on which his master sprawled, his one leg cocked over the armrest, totally relaxed. |
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Rian bowed to him, then quickly slid out of his seat and started heading toward the exit. |
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Imagine my utter surprise when he got off his horse in one swift motion and bowed down in front of me! |
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The S80 has soft lines with a gently sloping hood, steeply raked windscreen, slightly bowed roofline and coupe-like rear window. |
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I am sitting right at the back of the room, in my customary chocolate brown polo neck sweater, head bowed. |
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From the back, hundreds of women looked like my mother, bent kneeling with bowed heads, kerchiefs or chapel veils covering their heads. |
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Myoga stood once more, stepping over to the two where he bowed, taking Epoxie's hand in his and kissing it like a chivalrous gentleman. |
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The center of the hodoscope is currently bowed towards what was the upbeam direction. |
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So the All England Club have at last bowed the knee to progress and agreed to roof the hallowed Centre Court. |
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Mahadevan likened the Venus flytrap's hinged leaves to a plastic lid that is bowed in one direction and then suddenly pops the other way. |
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Assaulted by the reek of marine detritus, a few hardy souls were taking a determined stroll down to the water, their heads bowed into the wind. |
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In the end, however, the Park Board bowed to pressure from a noisy minority and reversed their vote. |
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Bryan stepped in, bowed subserviently to Jason and left the tray he held on the small circular table I knelt next to. |
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She saw herself chained to a coarse wooden pole, the straw on the floor pricking her legs as she kneeled, head bowed submissively. |
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Her head bowed and eyes cast down, she made a poor figure upon the pedestal, and most people did not look twice after seeing her lame foot. |
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He bowed and walked off briskly through the ticket barriers, strutting like some sort of peacock. |
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On Remembrance Sunday, the congregation stands, heads bowed, while the names are read out. |
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The person who was supposedly the leader went to the front of the throne and bowed. |
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Melissa Nawa improved her game, shooting an amazing six-over-par 78 but Michael Chiluba bowed out of the competition. |
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The programmer bowed his head along with the rest of them but remained unmoved. |
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She rose, equally graceful, and bowed before resuming her seat, legs tucked beneath her. |
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Parents of children who have bowed legs often want to know if the child's legs are abnormal. |
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The girls bowed before the image and then anointed it with powder from a small pot carried by one the brides' friends. |
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Briskly running up the hillside, it shook its beautiful head and bowed it in respect before dashing off into the woods. |
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During his first visit here in February 1986, he bowed and kissed the soil as a mark of respect to the land of spirituality. |
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It also spread throughout medieval Europe, particularly among Germanic peoples, who also developed bowed variants. |
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Minnesota's Mark Dayton didn't like the look of recent polls and has bowed out of next year's race. |
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He bowed slightly, nervously biting his bottom lip, and Tanaki felt the colour rising in his face. |
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The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, Why do you look for the living among the dead? |
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He bowed as well as he could in the crowded atmosphere and left her, standing stock-still in surprise. |
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He bowed slightly, put an arm round the two children, then turned towards the door. |
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Ramirez bowed his head in reverence, seeing once more the profound mind that lurked beneath Rakael's veneer of bickering and hauteur. |
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He bowed his head and one single tear escaped closed lids and rolled lonesomely down his cheek. |
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They bowed slightly, the way they did at competitions, after their routines. |
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At the end of the session we bowed, as everyone does, and he offered his hand for me to shake, which I did. |
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The old man paled and bowed quickly to his lord and master then rushed off to do the hateful task. |
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The soft words made him look down at the bowed head of the man he had come to care so much for. |
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Arthur bowed in a far less assuming manner, one hand on his sword hilt and the other over his heart. |
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He heard his name being called and bowed lowly for everyone to see, but he kept his eyes on her. |
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When the conversation lulled, the Captain sat silently brooding over his cigarette, head bowed. |
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When his courtiers and attendants had bowed their way out of the room, Valentinian summoned Faustinus into an antechamber. |
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A European bowed string instrument with a neck and resonator carved from a single piece of wood. |
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A tiny old monk, who seemed to have been waiting outside the door, bowed into the room with an enormous bowl of boiled eggs and a jar of wine. |
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The lord chancellor negotiated the steps to the throne, bowed down before Her Majesty and handed her the speech. |
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Hugging their flags, their heads bowed, men and women were in tears as they quickly made their way home. |
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Millie rose, head still bowed, and poured the last remaining buckets of water into the steaming tub. |
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Sarah bowed out and ran over to Lauren and Rachel who were engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the guards. |
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I could see they were impressed with my first piece as I bowed the last note. |
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Immediately, almost as if it were a reflex Bastian dropped to one knee head bowed as a sign of respect for the future king of Geneval. |
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Roland kissed the hand of the priest and rose to his people, and bowed to them in respect. |
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Canada bowed out in the tournament's first round after getting hammered by Norway and Russia. |
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He took one final, loving look at his father's serene face and bowed in most profound respect to the body on the bier. |
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Drake's head rose from its resting place, I bowed to show my respect to my own creator. |
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The figure bowed to show respect to the man and then stood straight up again. |
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The lad bowed his thanks and knotted the sash around his body in the usual fashion. |
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The dance ended and he bowed his thanks and left her in the middle of the ballroom. |
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As the military standards were lowered, heads bowed, a sea of poppies were held still in the hands of former soldiers. |
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If your walls are bowed, bumpy or imperfect, you might be able to achieve a better finish by stripping them bare. |
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This fractured city, crow-branch black, is bowed with armies, bent and hungry, fed with air and black bread. |
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Ministers have bowed to pressure by weakening a series of expensive regulations after protests from cash-strapped home owners. |
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What happened to her was tragic and awful, but she managed to maintain a level of happiness and refused to be bowed by her illness. |
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Despite giving my backing to his campaign against New Years Eve parties as usual I bowed to peer-group pressure and went out on the night itself. |
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Pro-European constitution campaigners last night refused to be bowed by the results of the poll. |
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Now the Government has bowed to pressure and reversed its policy, in a move which should prevent such deaths from happening again. |
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At the correct stage of maturity, Narcissi have slightly bowed buds and visible color, and flowers are emerging from the spathes. |
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Only a day earlier, she had reluctantly bowed to pressure from senior Congress Party members to accept the job. |
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The guards stood at attention, eyeing the crowd to make sure that all had bowed. |
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When we arrived a soldier stood at attention and bowed when the prince entered. |
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And born with severely bowed legs and cleft feet, he walked with metal braces. |
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Chalabi bowed out of the contest in the second round, giving al-Abadi an easy victory. |
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The revelations cames as the Irish government today bowed to pressure and announced a full enquiry into the homes. |
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Louie is bowed by all this pressure and, in a moment of weakness, does end up seducing Amia. |
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She bowed her head, seemingly not out of shame but simply because she was growing weary. |
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She was taken aback when he smiled and bowed his head to her. |
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This season the World Snooker Association bowed to calls from players to do away with the rule insisting they wear bow ties, white shirts and waistcoats. |
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I curtsied and he bowed, and we started waltzing to the violin music. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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We glide beneath arched stone-and-ironwork bridges, under the reaches of weeping willows, their branches bowed into the astonishingly clear water. |
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National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end. |
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The old man bowed, a gesture which was reciprocated by both newcomers. |
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He bowed at the waist as Sandra reddened, then sped off down the hallway. |
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The figure in a modest black gown and lacy apron bowed her head demurely. |
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Sir Evelyn's squire bowed, holding out the reins to the horse. |
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But then he remembered himself and bowed his head in thanks, exhausted. |
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On a hard surface, the base of the scales bowed slightly, shortening the distance between the fulcrum of the levers and the point at which they put pressure on the spring. |
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Her head was bowed, lips moving silently as she clutched her rosary beads. |
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Eyes down, head bowed, the servant signed his speech with arthritic hands. |
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With his peroxide head bowed, eyes closed, the old man feels his way forward, bandy legs shuffling, shoulders stooped, senses bat sharp, as keen as razor wire. |
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He stared for a moment, gathered himself mentally, and bowed his head. |
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In my experience, they were all and one fattish, baldish with bowed legs. |
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The man climbed off his horse, and bowed to Dominic in respect. |
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Pensioners, although they appear bowed by the more strenuous life they once went through, find time for a humorous chat on a bench in front of St Mary's Church. |
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Last month, City of York Council chiefs bowed to pressure from city centre restaurateurs who said York's evening parking bans had badly affected trade. |
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Coming into the Olympics, the British sprinters' heads were bowed by the weight of their accusers and they ran as if carrying the cares of the world. |
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The seed and chemical giant bowed to pressure from a wide range of farm groups, who have been reacting to growing opposition from wheat buyers and consumers. |
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There followed a prolonged period of discussion on the subject before John finally bowed to pressure from the floor and agreed to stay on for one more year. |
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Late this afternoon, the fire department bowed to that pressure. |
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He looked sheepishly into the lantern, his head slightly bowed. |
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Each bowed his or her head, and Roach responded in turn with a warm, toothy smile. |
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It would be conducted around a bier of wreaths and a serviceman's hat, with a firing party with heads bowed and a chaplain to read the words from the military burial service. |
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Four silent soldiers with bowed heads stood at each corner of the bier. |
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He raised the pole above his head, drove the spike into a log at his feet, shinnied up the pole, and to a chorus of cheers, bowed as he stood upon the far side, triumphant. |
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Not one to be bowed by the stereotype of an ugly American, Bill jumps all over his hapless prey like an elephant squashing a kitten to get to a saucer of milk. |
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Tom humbly bowed his head and his cheeks blushed in the embarrassment. |
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Reid looked grim, his head slightly bowed as he strode purposefully, not saying anything, his visage adding to the drama. |
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Manes of threaded fog leaped and bowed with balletic malice, embracing the adversaries, whispering promises of beautiful demise into their unheeding ears. |
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The mahout bowed to the Goddess, hands arched in the gesture of namaskar, then began circling the shrine followed by the cymbal-clashers and the trumpet blowers. |
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Each carried a bouquet of flowers, many of them containing orange blooms as a mark of Dutch national identity, and every child stood before a grave with their head bowed. |
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Ospreys on their southward journeys flew in widely spaced single file above the marsh, some flapping deeply, others soaring gull-like, with wings bowed. |
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Loren stifled a sigh of relief and bowed, murmuring nonsense words. |
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I bowed, took my stuff and headed into the school, shoes squishing and squeaking obnoxiously against the tile floor in the building, ignoring the odd looks I was receiving. |
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Several servants bowed as he passed, but he took no notice of it. |
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He rocketed to the top of the polls, fell back to Earth, and now he has officially bowed out of the 2012 race. |
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Her head bowed low, hair falling over her face, and her shoulders heaved. |
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When the Archbishop elect made his formal entrance to York Minster later in the day, his first act was to kneel in silent prayer with head bowed for more than 10 minutes. |
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He very humbly bowed before them, and with his folded hands. |
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Keeping her head penitently bowed, Allie murmured silent good byes to all she could remember in the heat, while tears dared to brink her dark lashes. |
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The waiter bowed respectively as he proffered the glass bottle, still beaded with perspiration from the ice bucket. |
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She felt colour flood into her cheeks and she bowed her head. |
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However, Kilmovee conceded defeat and bowed out of the competition. |
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A timid and gentlesome frog approached her, gravely bowed in a groove below her flexed kneecap. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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In the face of Keith's demands, Nelson reluctantly struck his flag and bowed to Emma Hamilton's request to return to England over land. |
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Hamoudi, my guide, sings his way uphill. He leads a pack mule by a chain, bowed against an icy wind. His faded kaffiyeh snaps like a flag. |
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His nearest rival bowed out after 31 pasties, leaving Pete to devour his 32nd pastie to win first prize and set a new British record. |
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Besides drums, Mordey plays the glockenspiel, chimes, tambourine, siren, bowed cymbal and mark tree. |
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While Jacobitism increasingly appealed to the disaffected, it inherently bowed to higher authority and thus reinforced the social order. |
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Corey Mwamba joins the quartet on vibraphone with some conventional mallet sounds as well as some spooky bowed ones. |
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Apart from the string soaked numbers, there are injections of bowed saws, mellotrons, French horns and Hammond organ. |
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As I walked toward it, I saw a young woman sitting in a lotus position at a short distance in front of the statue, her head slightly bowed. |
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Earl Uchtred and all Northumbria quickly bowed to him, as did all the people of the Kingdom of Lindsey, then the people of the Five Boroughs. |
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As she held forth in one corner, our Japanese friends backslapped and bowed in another. |
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He took up a paper, bowed to me with an unvexed air, and read a column or so. |
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As his glance met that of Mr. Calvert, he bowed constrainedly, and the red of his face deepened. |
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Arthur's senses are bowed so as to receive Gloriana as real, whatever her state of corporeality or ethereality. |
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The quartet bowed to its audience of two with symphony-orchestra formality and gradeur. |
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A sunflower, four more, one bowed, and horses in the distance standing rigid and still as toys. |
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A couple of Elizabethan tunes, played on a weird bowed instrument apparently called a bowed psaltery, also stood out. |
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Borah of Idaho, added his strong support for Cardozo, however, Hoover finally bowed to the pressure. |
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The hotel's staff variously curtsied, nodded, and bowed to the owner as she passed. |
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Many years have passed since Bob Farrell, 79, bowed out of running the chain of ice cream parlors bearing his name. |
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Shuffling his feet in the sand, head bowed low, Joseph stopped at the paanwallah for tea. |
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Some parleying was audible in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered. He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present. |
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He curtsied low, and then bowed almost to the ground, with an imperturbable gravity that seemed almost suspicious. |
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Previously, players bowed or curtsied to members of the Royal Family seated in the Royal Box upon entering or leaving Centre Court. |
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Monsoon by Stephen Whibley mesmerised with a variety of ideas including bowed vibraphone, Kodo-style drumming and fortississimo gong. |
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He bowed to me, he madamed me, he was throughout as gentlemanlike and respectful as I had ever found him when we met at Old Harbour House or in Old Harbour Town. |
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The whole nation bowed their necks to the worst kind of tyranny. |
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Inside 79 the gates, outlined against a shimmering morning sea,the cranes bowed and lifted, bowed and lifted, filling yet more trucks with strikebreaking coal. |
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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious music that has become popular in the West among some listeners. |
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He stood up, ran his tongue out, and bowed to me, a full canid play-bow. |
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Jane had a long spell as chairman, but bowed out after she had a child. |
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After 20 years of looking in two directions at the same time through his lazy eyes and bottle end glasses, Kevin Kennedy finally bowed out of Coronation Street. |
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Xuanzong bowed to the consensus of his ministers on policy decisions and made efforts to staff government ministries fairly with different political factions. |
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The government bowed to local demand for the island to retain its status in October 1972, moving an amendment in the Lords to remove it from Hampshire. |
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He bowed and wished Audra a pleasant good night, heading jauntily, if a little listingly, toward the door, completely unaffected by her refusal of him. |
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A huge mix of music is on offer from the experimental jazz of Magic Science Quartet to traditional bowed harp or sarangi instruments of Louise Landes Levi. |
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Elizabeth bowed to public feeling against the marriage, learning from the mistake her sister made when she married Philip II of Spain, and sent the Duke of Anjou away. |
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