Walking over she looked down and noticed that each step was a crystal clear tile with indentions that traced out faces. |
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But we are quite plain in terms of our policy and Mark has made it absolutely crystal clear that that policy is not about to change. |
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A small, crystal clear spring meandered through the center, running the diameter. |
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Her sandy hair was matted and tangled, but her eyes shone with crystal clear radiance. |
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Her eyes were wide open and crystal clear, but instead of the warmth of lucidity, they burned with the ice of expressionlessness. |
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The comm unit popped and the voice of the Regatta master of ceremonies came crystal clear through his headset. |
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She dove, a beautiful swan dive, and plunged into the crystal clear, saltwater pool. |
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The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings. |
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Situated in the farthest corner of the glade was a slight embankment, leading down into a large, crystal clear lake. |
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The gold, satin curtains, decorated with glitter, were tied back making them sparkle in the sunlight streaming through the crystal clear windows. |
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The Dolby Surround audio is also more dynamic than the original stereo broadcast, offering crystal clear dialogue and punchy music. |
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Its white sandy beach, lapped by crystal clear waters and hundreds of types of colourful fish make it ideal for swimming and snorkelling. |
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Taupo is the biggest lake in the Southern Hemisphere, crystal clear spring water and just absolutely chocka with Rainbow trout. |
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The Red Sea resorts, now making a play for winter sun business, has crystal clear waters and coral reef full of technicoloured fish. |
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The creek was beautiful, crystal clear with an average depth of three feet, flowing through some lovely countryside. |
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When I am asked a question like this, I see and hear the answer, crystal clear in my head. |
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Take a look at those pristine, white, unpolluted sands with crystal clear water and waves gently rolling in. |
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Bach's Art of Fugue sounds crystal clear, with voices separated in a way that couldn't be achieved by a human performer without computer help. |
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Those pretty, crystal clear cerulean eyes of our mother's were burning holes into either side Liz's already flushed face. |
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It is all tinkling guitars, simple percussion and lovely crystal clear vocals, delivered in a faintly Icelandic accent. |
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The water is warm and crystal clear, and few visual experiences beat watching the last rays of the sun fingering the canyon walls. |
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The pages are yellowing, the leather worn, but the handwriting is still crystal clear. |
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The water in the pond was crystal clear with only the aforementioned tadpoles swimming in the water. |
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The sand of the beach shimmers under the African sun, and the wavelets that lazily flop onto the shore are crystal clear. |
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The images are crystal clear because it is now spring in the frozen wastes of the Martian poles. |
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The crystal clear water poured from level to level in several waterfalls of varied heights. |
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Finn stooped down next to the bright, crystal clear water and started scooping handfuls of water into his mouth. |
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The waterfalls were crystal clear, while elegant pavilions stand under trees that drip with bright red flowers. |
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We join overnight guests in the outdoor pool where we look for meteors in the crystal clear, star-studded sky. |
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Although I visited in February, when snow was on the ground, most days were crystal clear, sunny and not overly cold. |
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The surface area of the lake now covers 570 square kilometres and its waters are crystal clear. |
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Did you know that recreational mathematics is responsible for crystal clear communications over noisy channels? |
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What must be crystal clear to readers is that I did denounce the Chinese Communist government for brainwashing its people. |
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Where is the crystal clear, pure, unpolluted water that once characterized the river as well as most shallow wells in the area? |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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The sound is also a fantastic element, crystal clear and always understandable. |
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However, what is crystal clear is that many of the residents do not want to have a nuclear waste disposal facility in their region. |
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Adrianna was standing on the forecastle deck near the bowsprit of the ship, staring out at the crashing waves and crystal clear water. |
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My views on racism are crystal clear, so I assume there could be no question mark over my motivations. |
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However, every bonk on the head comes in crystal clear, and for this reviewer that's all that matters. |
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This language of the plain and the crystal clear conceals the fact that we navigate in murky waters. |
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That marriage is neither an indissoluble sacrament nor a social contract is crystal clear. |
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The high definition signal represents images that are as crystal clear and lifelike as possible. |
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The river itself hummed with natural energy, crystal clear water darkening to a thick indigo to show its depth. |
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It has also been made crystal clear by health authorities in the past that the blood which is donated undergoes a screening process. |
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Recent events have made it crystal clear that this region is all too easily ignored by the nation's power brokers. |
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Over millennia a crystal clear creek had undercut the slope to create the hidden canyon. |
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But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear. |
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The smoke has dissipated, and everything is all crystal clear now! |
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The sound was crystal clear, the music was haunting and soothing. |
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On Friday the European parliament made its position crystal clear. |
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The crystal clear cone just simply melted away, disappeared. |
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Indulge yourself with Bora Bora's magnificent sceneries, its breathtaking sunsets and its crystal clear waters. |
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After a few days of use, considering the water was crystal clear, your pool may then become cloudy! |
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Or hire a pedalo or a boat and dive off from the side into the crystal clear water. |
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Scenes come to life as details leap at you, movements smoothen and images turn crystal clear. |
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Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white. |
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There is nothing like bathing, feeling the sun and dipping into crystal clear waters. |
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Popular with boat owners, who drop anchor in its crystal clear waters, even though it's open to the sea. |
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A filter combined with a UV sterilizer is your best recipe for crystal clear water. |
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But in the vote today, the Council has sent a crystal clear message that it wants that agreement to be forthcoming quickly. |
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Hire a sailing boat and enjoy the beautiful bays with their crystal clear water. |
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The crystal clear waters teem with marine life and visibility can continue to be as much as 25 metres. |
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She breezes through Previn's challenging music as if to the manner born, combining a crystal clear upper register with a wealth of darker, more sensuous colours. |
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One of the things Arthur was so marvellous at was in giving you a crystal clear line through things, honing it down to diamond-like clarity. |
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Conservative MEPs abhor discrimination in all its forms: we have tabled our own amendments to this report to make this crystal clear. |
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Both have attractive scenery and crystal clear waters, great for swimming, or enjoy a peaceful day under the sun. |
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Don't forget your diving goggles and snorkel because the water is turquoise blue and crystal clear. |
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The crystal clear water and the rocky seabed mean it will be attractive to divers, so don't forget your goggles and snorkel. |
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It is crystal clear that the species is under threat of extinction unless decisive action is taken. |
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What is crystal clear is that these are people who are acting violently and with scorn for the institutions and for freedom. |
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We made crystal clear that a resumption of negotiations would only be possible if Iran refrained from any further erosion of the suspension. |
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When Hub Meat Packers in Moncton, N. B. closed in the spring of 2002, the issue became crystal clear. |
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When it comes to gauging the temperature, frozen blocks of ice clogging up your rod rings are as crystal clear an indicator as anyone could wish for. |
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We had just spent a pleasant day on Belle Mare beach, splashing in crystal clear water across the street from a local ashram, the Asian version of a spiritual retreat. |
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It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since. |
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He pulled down a clear bottle filled with a crystal clear liquid and poured it into a glass beaker while, at the same time, he poured a light blue bottle into the same jar. |
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As a health board with responsibility for the delivery of health care for 400,000 people in the south east, it behoves us to make our position crystal clear. |
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He took another, and pictured a crystal clear pool in his mind's eye. |
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They are, no doubt, filling their lungs with the same crystal clear and bracing sea air that used to be found in Victorian times, when the resort was famous for being a spa. |
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The music is crystal clear without any hiss or distortion in the mix. |
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Walk the pontoon bridge across the crystal clear Cahow Lake and enjoy the otherworldly stillness. |
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Even in countries that do not formally prioritise depositors over other creditors, as America does, the political necessity of reimbursing taxpayers before anyone else has become crystal clear. |
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Regardless of the type of survey you wish to conduct, it is essential to be crystal clear on the purpose of the survey and who you want to respond i.e. the target group, before you begin creating the questions. |
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However, lacking a suspicion and lacking the exercise of rights and obligations under employment law, the legal grounds for collecting such types of information are not crystal clear. |
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The choice is crystal clear for Canadians. |
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That first arrival on that first ward is crystal clear. |
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What is crystal clear is that Iraq needs to cooperate more willingly and intensively both in form and in substance with the inspectors, if war is to be avoided. |
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Reread through the manual until the instructions are crystal clear in your head. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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All three fished around Rumness one of the few areas to produce in a flat calm and crystal clear water. |
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This spoke lacing design and wheel building brings better wheel stability and a crystal clear transmission of energy thanks to a better spoke tension balance between left and right flanges. |
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Is the purpose of the survey crystal clear? |
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Experience crystal clear game and chat audio using the latest, intelligent channel-hopping technology for interference-free wireless gaming. |
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It brings them crystal clear images, both in real-time and recordings. |
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The sound you hear is digitally mastered, crystal clear and dynamic. |
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We believe mobile phone users are eager for a solution that makes crystal clear audio calling possible even in the nosiest environments. |
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This pebble beach offers clean and crystal clear waters, good facilities, lifeguard surveillance, plenty of room to sunbathe and is close to restaurants. |
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This beautiful beach extends along the south side with fine soft sand, crystal clear waters, sunshade, snack bars and restaurants and pleasant temperatures all year round. |
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Commissioner, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, after this debate, it should be crystal clear that the issue of human rights is not just something to talk about on Sundays while wearing your Sunday best. |
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The UCI rulebook is a somewhat impenetrable and daunting document but on issues of accepting anything but a bidon or spanner from another team, the rules are crystal clear. |
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So make it crystal clear that you will not be bullied into disinviting your mum. |
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You will appreciate to go for a walk on the small islets of Carenero, Cayo de Agua, Dos Mosquises, Craski, the white sand beaches and to swim in the crystal clear waters. |
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It is crystal clear that it will take time before our country will be truly able to become a member of this grandiose transnational establishment. |
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While that is not crystal clear, the notion that tightwads and spendthrifts have trouble managing a household together makes perfectly good intuitive sense. |
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The frivolity of the play's first half gives way to a darker second half when it's made crystal clear that this good-time girl is really not having a good time at all. |
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If you decide to take a day trip to there, which is the most northernly point on the African continent, dramatic cliffs and crystal clear waters await you. |
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Odyssey's unique and spectacular shipwreck photomosaics and crystal clear images of previously undiscovered deep ocean sites will also be available on the site. |
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The island's white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and limestone karsts have made it a preferred location for movie producers from around the world. |
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The supernatant will be colorless and crystal clear in the case of traumatic tap and xanthochromic to hemolyzed if a pathologic bleed has taken place. |
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If you can manage to drag yourself away from the numerous beaches of white sand and crystal clear waters, Corfu offers far more than just a beach holiday. |
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