His short beard was dappled with pale grey and his hair too, was the colour of granite in snow. |
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Through the windows, the college is dappled by the warm early-November sunlight. |
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As the rough and rocky road went up through the trees, out of the valley, it was dappled by sudden sunlight. |
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The woodland floor is dappled with sunlight, which makes it difficult to tell what is a mushroom and what is just a dead leaf. |
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The silvery moonlight dappled Luka's skin like sunlight, bleaching it to a state of porcelain perfection. |
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In general, gardenias prefer either morning sun and afternoon shade or dappled sunlight all day. |
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As the shark passed by, shafts of sunlight dappled its long, greyish-brown flanks. |
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For the waterfall fan there was a six-foot dribble, and a good walk finished in dappled sunlight and the hum of large hoverflies. |
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I'm going for Astilbe, Hosta, Iris and Primula, with a small acer to add dappled shade. |
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The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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The windswept Yorkshire hills, the terraced houses, dappled woods and shadowy interiors, help convey a warm summer languor. |
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We lie in dappled shade amidst cawing crows, wave sound, a sprinkler playing on the short grass. |
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Can you see high hills dappled in snow from your apartment or damp basement flat? |
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Fringe your dappled fawnskin cloaks with wooly tufts and flowers, and locks of purest white. |
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In Kentucky, the plant is often associated with azaleas, mountain laurels and bellworts under the dappled shade of birch trees. |
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Partial or dappled shade and soil enriched with plenty of leaf mould suits them best. |
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He sat by the water, staring at his reflecting in the moonlit dappled water. |
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Their bodies are slender and dappled with brown or black spots on a gray background. |
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Its variations in height, pitch, and transparency make the roofline a canopy that casts a dappled light on the forest floor. |
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He looked up to see a richly garbed carriage rumbling slowly and carefully toward him drawn by two dappled horses. |
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Look how the sun warms every one of us in the morning with its soft dappled beams. |
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The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner. |
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Vermeer's paintings come to life in the dappled light of wintry landscapes and the dusty darkness of candlelit interiors. |
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Shafts of sunlight filter through the trees to throw dappled reflections on the mossy boulders. |
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The combination of shade and dappled sunlight encourages people to stop and enjoy a cool, quiet respite from a busy day. |
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Cyclamen Cyclamen are subtler and more elegant than poinsettia with delicate, silky, shy flowers and the dappled heart-shaped leaves. |
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He plunged into the brush, and emerged a few minutes later leading two horses, one a grey gelding and the other a dappled mare. |
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Which is apparently why, on a chilly autumnal afternoon, I am mincing through a dappled forest clearing with no shoes or socks on. |
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In summer their dappled shade doesn't overwhelm lawns and plants around them, and in winter, the bark is mottled. |
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Isaac pulled on the leather reins and the dappled horse snorted and came to a halt. |
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The evening sunlight dappled through the leaves, casting shards of light onto the bridle paths. |
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The best growing environment for this spikemoss is in dappled to full shade with ample moisture. |
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See, the front half of the horse was simply white with black spots on its dappled middle, and her hindquarters and hind legs were jet black. |
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Everywhere the wide-spreading branches of giant ancient trees create havens of dappled light. |
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They like heavy, neutral to alkaline soil in dappled shade sheltered from cold winds. |
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The round tables are covered with white tablecloths under dappled sunlight. |
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We spot my grandmother's purple dress, outlined in pale, dappled moonlight, moving about. |
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The number of black cows was one-quarter plus one-fifth the total of the dappled. |
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She looked at the gently flowing stream at her feet, watching the dappled sunlight wink upon the water. |
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Deer, now busy with their young, didn't mind the quiet rest in dappled shadow. |
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In an open gallery, massive tribal deities loom under the shafts of dappled evening light. |
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Multiple strips of horizontal glazing give fascinating dappled light within. |
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Swinging gently in my hammock, gazing out through the dappled veil of my mosquito net, I watch a magical scene. |
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Nam's yard sat soft-lit under a few swinging lanterns amid dappled shade from the trees. |
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The mural's figures, which appear in silhouette under rays of dappled sunlight, have faded badly. |
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The number of black bulls was one-quarter plus one-fifth the dappled bulls plus the brown bulls. |
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Emily sits in a stream, covered by a half-submerged parachute, illuminated by dappled light coming through a tree. |
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The morning light fell upon him, dappled as it was by the trees that overarched us, and revealed the full horror of what he had suffered. |
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In the dappled light, woven flax fans became fish and hanging strips of polythene were swaying palm trees, reeds or bamboo. |
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Conceived as a manmade forest dappled by sunlight, the galleria's laminated timber structure has a distinctly arboreal quality. |
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Sunlight coming through the trees dappled her skin with golden spots as the wind rustled the leaves. |
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Three were landscapes: a beechwood, a dappled apple tree, houses by a river. |
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At the entrance to the village, the gîte and its garden overlook a valley dappled with pasture and chestnut forest. |
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I've seen one painted in stripes of palest pastel rainbow colours, which looked wonderful under the dappled shade of a tree at the bottom of the garden. |
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The head groom lent him a large, strong, dappled grey cob named Trojan. |
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Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater. |
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The usual coat colors are solid red, black and tan, chocolate, and wild boar dappled with brindle. |
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Up close the color, added by hand after printing, is soft and dappled, and the paper is slightly raised like a new mosquito bite. |
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And to the mountain tops came dawn's first glimmer, and sunbeams dappled the forest's gloomy floor. |
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Enron's Ken Lay conducting television interviews, dappled with references to his being the humble son-of-a-pastor. |
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Her face was bathed in dappled sunlight through the lacing of the parasol. |
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Sadly yesterday's glorious dappled sunshine did not repeat itself this morning. |
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The dappled and barred plumage ranges in colour from pale grey through sombre red to rich mahogany. |
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Their coloration varies from olive to grey or brown, dappled with white or yellowish spots. |
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And the mountain tops were touched by rosy-fingered dawn, and rays of sunlight dappled the floor of the sombre forest. |
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More recently, I have been drawn to the uneven colours and dappled effects of hand-dyed or painted pima cotton. |
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Alleys of trees dappled with sunlight, encourage peaceful walks in communion with nature. |
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There are so many things that make this breed special. Take a closer look, for instance, and you'll see that its pink skin is dappled with black. |
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They enjoy similar conditions of dappled shade, well drained humus rich soil and together they declare the coming of spring. |
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As the morning passed, and the sun rose higher in the sky, dappled rays of sunlight filtered through the dense canopy of the jungle, creating dancing patterns on the floor. |
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Spherical luminaires that aim to imitate dappled sunlight filtered through plants. |
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Around them dappled sunlight, birdsong and the whirr of busy wings. |
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Set against an Indian red field, they are painted the colour of a cloudy sky, dappled grey and white, so that we see them and see through them at the same time. |
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Her hair had come loose from its braid and red marks dappled her chest. |
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In one of my gardens, in the dappled shade of oak trees, I have placed a pair of them either side of a wooden picket gate, where they are a delight each spring. |
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The photograph was full of dappled light and shade, and I wanted to capture it, so my sketch was very busy, like one of those old paint-by-numbers kits. |
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Use shade-tolerant varieties in areas with dappled shade or part sun. |
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I sometimes make what I call wallpaper potatoes, because the overlapping paper-thin slices of potato stick together into a golden dappled sheet when roasted on a baking tray. |
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Along the edge of the forest, still far away and tiny, their horses, a black gelding and a dappled gray mare, picked their way downslope, followed by a string of mules. |
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There was much talk of shady dells with dappled sunlight, satin sheets and rose petals, fluffy bunnies, tissues, anything that might make the deal sound sweet to both parties. |
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Black, wolf-like, fawn or yellow, with white markings, or white with these colors, dappled, streaked or brindled. |
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I was struck by the dappled nature of self-confidence, as people transmogrify from high self-confidence to low. |
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The observant hiker may chance upon a dappled bushbuck. |
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The limpid, direct dance felt light years away from Fagan's awkward intricacies and perfectly matches Steve Reich's dappled, translucid New York Counterpoint. |
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Now, it is Texas Rascal, the impressive, splendid pinto black Paint stallion from Simarron Farm, who gallops free into the arena, joined by 8 of its colts from the year, all dappled like him. |
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Her worn hands, folded over the safety belt in her lap, are dappled with age spots, one swollen and blackened by dozens of IV needle punctures. |
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This layer extends to a thickness of 170 cm from which fossil-rich and dappled parts can be cut away to obtain blocks 90cm in thickness of extremely uniform texture. |
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I sat there on a bench in dappled shade, beside an aviary full of brightly feathered finches and siskins fluttering about. |
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Kris awoke with a start. Sweat dappled his forehead, and he brushed it away. |
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A weak light shines on languid bodies dappled in shadow. |
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The theme or main line of the script may suggest an overriding motif: enervating heat, ominous clamminess, dappled sunlight, penetrating northern light, a feeling of being in limbo or underwater. |
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With its cataclysmic music, Rite ranks as the most frequently recycled of all the Diaghilev ballets, but close behind is Nijinsky's L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune, with its pastoral Greek imagery and dappled Debussy score. |
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As they exited into the early evening shadows and dappled sunlight, John noticed that Mike had knocked over one of the uncomfortable wooden chairs. |
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It also sheds light on wider struggles between environmentalists and enthusiasts for traditional culture on one side, and advocates of economic growth on the other. Brazil is dappled with Indian reservations. |
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Our breeding is characterized by recorded horses thorough-bred having a size of 17 hands and more, one good breadth, and a dress of color dappled gray. |
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The main train shed roof features 1400 photovoltaic panels, spaced apart a little to allow a dappled natural light to filter through to the platforms. |
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In this region, the splashy Matilija poppy usually appreciates some dappled shade and a little more water than it would need in milder areas of Southern California. |
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Soon, the dappled trout lilies sprout tiny bell-like yellow flowers and the stinky, garishly red-petaled trillium transform into jack-in-the-pulpits. |
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