Clasping his hands together, he took a deep breath to lengthen his spine and looked gently downward toward the plush, carpeted floor. |
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My room was carpeted in red and the walls were black with silver and red flowers. |
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In number 19 the room is carpeted and includes a period cast iron fireplace with tiled hearth. |
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There were more of the bright couches and pillows, and both the TV and living rooms were plushly carpeted. |
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The living room was carpeted in pink and 2 beige sofas with blue pillows lined the corner. |
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The stairs and landing are carpeted in beige and, along with the conservatory, are the only areas without wooden floorboards. |
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The room is carpeted and has a white ceramic suite which comprises a free-standing Victorian bath, wash hand basin and toilet. |
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It has three entrances and is carpeted in colourful sponges and soft corals. |
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The tiny clearing was carpeted with thick cloves, so Cora laid all of the garments out flat to dry and hoped to enjoy the green fragrance. |
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The main entrance was carpeted in a deep red thick carpet which also went up the grand staircase in the middle. |
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The trees were tall conifers, and the ground was carpeted with soft brown needles. |
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Finally we stop for lunch, having found a small clearing, carpeted with lush, soft grass and lying near the stream. |
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Here, steep sloping sides are carpeted with colourful soft corals, table corals, sponges and whip corals. |
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The deep, circular gully is carpeted with soft corals growing from the sandy floor, and sea fans and sea whips adorn the sides. |
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The seascape, essentially of hard corals, is sporadically carpeted with colourful soft corals, sea whips, sea fans and leathery soft corals. |
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He has been carpeted too, for pulling the hair of the other team's goalkeeping coach. |
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There's a minister who today deserves to be cross-examined by his boss, carpeted, and possibly sacked. |
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Ella was racing around the room like a five year old doing cartwheels and somersaults across the carpeted floor. |
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A third of it is open heathland, carpeted with purple heathers and spotted yellow with gorse. |
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The walls were panelled in some form of regal looking wood, and the floors were carpeted royal red. |
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Surrounding the circle will be a circular grass mound, carpeted in bluebells. |
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The room has an impressive Adam-style marble fireplace and although presently carpeted, is fitted with parquet flooring. |
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Now the floor was carpeted, with a long woven length of cloth that was blood red. |
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The room was pitch black as he entered and inched along the carpeted floor. |
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Evan let his left hand slide away from the computer terminal as he spoke, thoughtfully contemplating the carpeted floor for a moment. |
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I was used to genteel plushly carpeted floors, mock Tudor windows and staff who bowed humbly if you passed them in a corridor. |
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The corridor and the offices beyond were plushly carpeted and well furnished. |
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The floor was carpeted in a cool blue, the walls painted a paler version of the same colour. |
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The dining area is floored in linoleum while the living area is carpeted and features a distinctive marble surround fireplace. |
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The train's compact two-bed coupes come with carpeted corridors, dinner tables, a basin and fresh towels. |
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It was hung with mirrors and cretonnes, it was richly carpeted, and, of course, it was lighted by electricity. |
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Heavy footsteps pounding down the thickly carpeted steps as Ethan entered the room, one of his endless flings hanging onto his arms. |
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I sat on my stained carpeted floor and watched the kitty prance around my room on an adventure, as I had for the past four days. |
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Most of the area is deforested and carpeted with African savanna grasses, but various parks preserve patches of remnant or second-growth forest. |
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The snappers soon demolished the tuna and the current blasted us up from 30m into a shallow, sandy area, carpeted with garden eels. |
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We emerged in a gorgeously decorated hall lit with wall-mounted lamps and carpeted with Victorian rugs. |
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A tarmac path, lightly gravelled, carpeted with late and fading blossom frames the foreground. |
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The air in the carpeted area behind the lanes was becoming stifling as campers squished together with their duffels. |
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Here there's a nice 1898 Arts and Crafts style house, sheltered by beech copses with kettle nest boxes and carpeted yellow by winter aconites. |
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Crystalline chandeliers hung from high rafters and soft music could be heard from somewhere down a long carpeted hallway. |
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I worm around on my carpeted floor, banging my head into my Play Station Two. |
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The students of the school had carpeted several parts of the campus with rangoli designs. |
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The walls were whitewashed, sporting a band of azure as trim, and the floors were carpeted with a matching blue color. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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Wood anemones, wild garlic and marsh marigolds flourish, and at the moment the floor of much of the wood is carpeted with bluebells. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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You continue through the woods, carpeted here with delicate white wood anemones, and emerge back at the lake shore by the jetties. |
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Thousands of sheets of white, letter-size paper carpeted the gallery floor, as though deposited by an exploding Xerox machine. |
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You can wade for miles, across everything from mangrove lagoons to pancake flats carpeted with turtle grass. |
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The lamplight cast gentle shadows, and on the carpeted floor Ben's feet made no sound at all. |
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The woods are nice, carpeted in the blue, yellow and white of bluebells, buttercups and anemones. |
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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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This room and the other chambers where his personal staff and guards waited were all carpeted in a plush pile that must've cost a fortune. |
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When Susan left, closing the door behind her, she found herself near the end of a long hall, which was carpeted wall to wall in thick brown pile. |
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It was mainly carpeted and had two bedrooms, a bath, a kitchen, a small dining area, and a living room. |
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The carpeted floor between his television and his walk in closet was covered with his collection of beanbags and large cushions. |
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Crossing the carpeted floor to the counter, I set my tote on the gray marble surface and unzipped it. |
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The show floor is like a carnival midway, only carpeted and slightly less aromatic. |
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Wisconsin is carpeted thick and green following such mildness and moisture. |
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The snow carpeted the land, bathing the rolling plains in a magnificent monochromic splendor. |
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She was wearing a sleeveless short silken white night gown and tapping her bare feet on the carpeted floors of the room. |
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It's a temperate rainforest and is home to ancient cedar forests carpeted by ten thousand-year-old moss. |
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I met him in the small, relaxed, carpeted upper dining room, as opposed to the larger, more boisterous, uncarpeted ground-floor one. |
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The place is renowned for its fine trees and primeval oak wood, which is carpeted with bluebells in spring. |
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Snow-like petals carpeted the lawn, softening the sound of footsteps to a distant murmur. |
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I burst through the wall sliding along the carpeted floor hitting everything in my path. |
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In the few places where sunlight had good purchase, patches of spiderwort crowned with their blue flowers carpeted the ground. |
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Stair spindles and a banister had also been ripped out and used as firewood while glass carpeted the floors. |
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It almost seemed as though her navy blue book bag vomited its contents onto the carpeted floor. |
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The dining room was carpeted, and there was a quiet buzz of conversation from the other guests. |
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A little intimidated, I rang, and on hearing a buzz, went up the carpeted stairs. |
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In early summer, the ledges and cliff tops are carpeted with wild flowers such as bird's foot trefoil, kidney vetch, spring squill and thrift. |
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The bare patches around the goal posts with sparse, tired-looking yellow grass were soon carpeted green. |
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She shrugged off the mental tags of the agent and their handlers and headed left down the dark carpeted hallway. |
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The floors in this room were carpeted and there was slow music flowing around. |
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The room was fully carpeted and the ceiling had many pictures painted onto it. |
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The room is carpeted and features an open mahogany surround fireplace with marble inset and hearth. |
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The living room and bedroom were carpeted, as was the closet, but the kitchen was covered with a bad plastic tile. |
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Rooms that weren't carpeted with rugs were tiled out on the floor to make some kind of design. |
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The room was heavily carpeted and filled with plants and exercise equipment, including a treadmill, some kind of Nautilus, and free weights. |
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When I got back to the cottage last night, the living room was carpeted by wrapping papers. |
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It was the first London theatre to have carpeted floors and tip-up seats and was built without pillars so that there was a clear view from every seat. |
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The previously lichen-covered rocks were carpeted with deep green moss. |
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A nice forest-edge path leads off, buds bursting on the trees, the ground carpeted by wood sorrel with its pretty white flowers and origami-folded vivid leaves. |
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The two boys jumped on him and knocked him down to the carpeted floor. |
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In spring the island is carpeted in bluebells and spring squills. |
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Don't be put off by the bland face-brick entrance for inside is all white-leather booths, curved corners, corkboard walls and cool, carpeted standing space. |
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For two days, we climbed towards Akhamani, the Kallawayas' sacred mountain, its lower slopes verdant, carpeted with terraces and grazed by llamas, alpacas and sheep. |
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Now I know that in the parks around Islington, north London, dog dirt is a menace, but the countryside is almost entirely carpeted with excrement. |
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All rooms are carpeted except for the kitchen, which is tiled. |
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All carpeted lecterns are available in Gunmetal Gray as standard. |
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The third floor was a carpeted hallway of lightwood and floor lighting. |
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The room was carpeted and had two beds, each on opposite walls. |
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The chestnut groves are carpeted with drifts of western peony, pink, blue and yellow lupins, Spanish bluebell and Barbary nut iris, while rocky outcrops harbour man orchids. |
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The stairs were carpeted with a brown and blue floral design. |
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Underplanted with vinca, the pristine white blooms in flower now, the ground here and in much of the garden will be carpeted with snowdrops by next month. |
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The apartments come decorated and carpeted and standard features include tiled en suite bathrooms, solid oak doors, range cookers and compact waste disposal units. |
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The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor. |
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On some of the hikes, the forest floor was carpeted with bunchberries. |
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A smooth white blanket of snow carpeted the landscape in all directions. |
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Inside were sparkling chandeliers in every room, carpeted staircases, butlers and servants at your feet and really wonderful food and expensive wine. |
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She removed her hoody slowly and let it fall to her carpeted floor. |
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I twisted my body off my bed so my feet would land on the carpeted floor. |
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Carpenter crossed the carpeted floor of the Cathedral's dark interior and stopped only to genuflect wearily, and daub his fingers in the font once more. |
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Until then, we will hike the stairs together, one carpeted step at a time. |
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The immense room was carpeted, the walls were covered with eighteenth-century panelling, and three electric lustres hung from the ceiling. |
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In many mosques, even the carpeted prayer area has no designs, its plainness helping worshippers to focus. |
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Inside her chamber, the cushiony touch of her carpeted floor was cloudlike. |
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The long, plushly carpeted room, painted a serene blue and cream, separated me from her. |
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Even Colonel Yakov, so recently carpeted by St Petersburg, was reported to be back in the Pamirs. |
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A stylized Yellow Iris is the symbol of Brussels, since historically, the important Saint Gaugericus Island was carpeted in them. |
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Flinging open the control booth door, he sprinted around the carpeted perimeter behind the array of holovision cameras. |
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Above this, having climbed a neatly inserted steel and glass stair, the mezzanine studio presents a crisper space, carpeted in red, and lit from both sides. |
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Homer in his Odyssey described the underworld as having Elysian meadows carpeted with flowers, thought to be narcissus, as described by Theophrastus. |
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In one gully, wild cucumber was so prolific that the area looked like a botanical garden, as the vines carpeted the ground, wriggled up tree trunks and bore fist-size fruit. |
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After the fire, they carpeted over the blackened hardwood flooring. |
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A belly carpeted in raised ridges may help legless lizards slide along. |
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Popcorn and candy wrappers carpeted the floor of the cinema. |
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