There was a dusty children's playground at one end of the park, but the middle was dense with tall sycamore-maples and lindens. |
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Thus once a patch appeared,, dense recruitment usually continued there in succeeding mast years. |
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Barely 20 feet below us was a dense thicket of bushes, and there the car lay on its side, undamaged. |
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He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending. |
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Fried manioc was somewhat more dense than traditional French fries but almost identical in taste. |
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As I rise into a gentle current, the intact railings provide a skeleton for a dense forest of marine life. |
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In regular dense connective tissue, collagen bundles are arranged in a definite pattern, making the tissue greatly resistant to stress. |
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Up to eight warblers may arrive in dense gorse thickets, particularly on clear, cold nights. |
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A dense wood will have proportionally more elasticity and resistance, but also a greater margin of shrinkage and swelling. |
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The lions chased him, and savaged his leg before he fell into a thorn bush too dense for them to reach him. |
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This situation is similar to a ball on a lawny ground where the ball cannot touch the ground due to the thick and dense lawn. |
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The final piece is a blank canvas accompanied by a block of dense text larger than the work itself. |
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Despite their brave efforts, they were beaten back by dense smoke and flames as they tried to get into the upstairs bedroom. |
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Ahead we encountered a dense forest of steel beams half a metre wide and just over a metre apart. |
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The long DNA chain is naturally compacted in a dense form in most biological systems. |
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Thus, consistent with previous findings, these dense cells are likely to contribute to poor rheology of sickle cell blood at all O2 saturations. |
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It is dense with artichokes, tomatoes, garlic, broad beans, peas, lettuce, rocket and more. |
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Invasive species often form dense stands or thickets that crowd out native vegetation. |
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She could see a forest surrounding the town, dense and thick, full of dark, tangled trees and thorns that looked scary and uninviting. |
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Tourism here is still pretty much an adventure, with unspoiled beaches, coral-filled waters and dense tropical jungle inland. |
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The twin counterpoint battles of Imphal and Kohima at Burma's gateway to India comprised long marches through dense jungles by both sides. |
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She was discovered two miles offshore, despite dense fog, by a surprised fisherman. |
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A nice dense thread or 3-8 ply yarn seams to work quite nicely for a blanket stitch. |
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The Annatto tree or shrub can vary between 6 to 18 feet tall, with a dense rounded shape and short trunk. |
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The most common American shorthair color is the silver tabby with dense black markings on a sterling silver background. |
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There were dense walls of soft corals, sponges, anemones and hydroids, nudibranchs, creepy-crawlies and lots of fish. |
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The dense bitumen macadam surface, in the absence of any other dressing, tends to polish and became dangerous, particularly after rain. |
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Once you've got past the first layer of the menu system, which uses a screen full of icons, the subsequent menus are dense lists of text. |
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The birds love the dense thickets and scrub and clumps of bushes like blackthorn that grow in the older sites of the park. |
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He was best known for his boldly colored abstract canvases with jagged forms in sometimes dense compositions. |
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At maturity, the determinate plants also have a rather dense cluster of pods on a terminal raceme. |
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The more dense and compacted the snow is the easier it will be to perform slides. |
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This extra-strong dark lager has a dense head that is similar to whipping cream. |
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Stigmaeopsis mites construct extremely dense oval woven roofs over depressions on the lower surfaces of host leaves. |
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Its dense rows of tabulated figures are littered with footnotes as the compilers struggle to incorporate new food knowledge into old. |
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I smiled and put a dozen hot kugel tarts, dense rounds of potato and salt and oil, to drain on a paper towel near her. |
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When it explodes, the outer part is aspherical, but as we see lower down, the dense inner core is spherical. |
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The dense thicket of rules and exceptions will drive away, or drive mad, almost anyone else. |
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Newborns with monocular congenital or dense cataracts are at risk for developing deprivation amblyopia. |
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It occurs along coastal beaches of the West Indies and Central America, where its dense thickets are often cultivated to provide a windbreak. |
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She stopped as she came to a small stream meandering through the dense undergrowth. |
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It rains for much of the evening and our view of Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain, is shrouded behind dense clouds. |
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When harmful gases like carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere they form a dense layer around the earth. |
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry. |
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Luzula nivea is easy to grow and will thrive in shade where its dense heads of white flowers appear in late spring and early summer. |
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From dense post-modern electronica to hardcore techno, Planet Mu constantly surprises. |
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The forest floor on my land, with its dense layer of needles and duff, burned hotter and harder than the grassy savanna. |
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Trees and dense undergrowth covered the banks all round, giving the place an air of secrecy and isolation from the rest of the world. |
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They complement each other wonderfully, their serpentine lines constantly weaving in and out, creating a dense tapestry. |
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It's insanely dense too, with each scene capable of being read in any number of ways. |
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Gray wolves have a dense underfur layer, providing them with excellent insulation against cold conditions. |
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In the 1800s, brilliant fields of native California poppies were so dense that sailors could spot them from the coast 30 miles away. |
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Each and every time he parked and disappeared into the dense mesquites with bow and arrow, however, one of them would move the pickup. |
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Softer limestone is not dense enough to withstand a full polish and like sandstone is left with a subtle honed surface. |
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There were also dense slabs of chocolate fondant, and an apple croustade with a light, frilly crust that melted to butter in your mouth. |
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Groundcover was composed of dense blueberry and huckleberry or mountain laurel. |
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The shrubbery prevented anyone being seen among the winding trails and the dense canopy kept the shade cool and moist. |
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Diaz deploys at least five congas to create his dense patter, their skins tuned for maximum musicality. |
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It seems pointlessly dense with renegade and overlapping wood slats, all cracked and sullied. |
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Returning west, we take the road through middle Skane, where dense pine forests hide wild boar and even wolves. |
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The forest was filled with dense fog, so thick that I couldn't see more than a few feet in front of me. |
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A spot my son and I found on the Welsh Dee last winter consisted of a steady glide alongside a dense reed bed. |
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It tests every shot, from uphill and downhill to sidehill, and offers both hilltop panoramas and dense glades. |
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The male defends a territory that may house a small harem of females who nest on the ground in the dense cover of alfalfa, wheat, or hay. |
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Many of them are so tall that they are hidden by dense cloud cover for days at a time. |
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Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, dense bales. |
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In principle, tasks such as quantum cryptography, secret sharing and dense coding all benefit from using qudits larger than the qubit. |
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We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes. |
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The room's eastern wall is a single-faced retaining wall supporting dense stone fill behind it on the east. |
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A winding gravel path climbs up through what will be a dense forest to a big, noisy waterfall. |
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The coffee cover was dense and high, consisting primarily of modern dwarf hybrids of Coffea arabica. |
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The roll-on roll-off ferries received minor damage after crashing together in dense fog around 5pm on Friday night. |
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The locoweed site was selected based on dense and uniform concentration of white locoweed. |
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Solid, dense designs may curl, cup or distort knits, even with the perfect stabilizer choice. |
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The restriction of dense ophiuroid populations in coastal waters during the Mesozoic is an aspect of the onshore-offshore trend. |
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The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper. |
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In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced. |
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The mast rose up behind it, pointing to the sun above and masked only by dense shoals of damselfish, a fantastic sight. |
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My favorite, though, was a simple foie gras terrine, cut in velvet pink slabs, with dense deposits of artichoke and rutabaga in the middle. |
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Anemone City's sharply angled reef is broken by plateaux and shelves, where dense pinnacles and coral heads tower in a blaze of colour. |
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Padded feet, keen night vision and sensitive whiskers enable silent movement through dense undergrowth at night. |
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Although adjacent to dense forests altered by silviculture, vegetation in the swale resembles that of boggy pine savannas or flatwoods. |
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Fats are the most kilojoule dense of the macronutrients, they contribute the largest amount of kilojoules per gram. |
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Perl cells inspected at LDT 9 had one dense spot of staining near the basal body of the flagella and less-intensely stained particles elsewhere. |
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It is a strong, dense sheet material with a lightweight core producing lightness and strength. |
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The nest is typically located in dense foliage on a horizontal branch near the trunk of a tree, or in a vertical fork. |
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In squids, octopuses and cuttlefish, the pigment layer is below the photoreceptors, in an area of dense blood vessels. |
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The bomb was used by the air force to blast helicopter landing zones in dense undergrowth. |
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Blackbirds seem to maximize that benefit by aggregating their nests in dense colonies. |
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Much of the dense brush was limited to rivers, creeks, drainages, and in small mottes on the prairie. |
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His car rumbled through dense vegetation and weaved back and forth to avoid trees. |
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In late spring, the parent plants send out chicks often on long colourful stems called stolons that form dense carpets. |
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Their fur is lighter and less dense than European wild cats, and their tails are thin and tapering. |
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Bonnie informed him that the muscular arm of their wings formed a hardened scale, dense enough to cut flesh and metal alike. |
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Beneath the dense vegetation are layer upon layer of sand, clay, and limestone that were deposited or created by ancient seas. |
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One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere. |
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Yet the text is neither dense nor rebarbative, and the author provides summaries of the argument as she proceeds from stage to stage. |
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Like buckthorn, the Norway maple's dense canopy withholds light from shorter plants. |
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Further, the dense vegetation and extensive root systems of intact scrub appear to limit invasion by most weedy native or introduced species. |
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He had quite a train of coolies with him, carrying himself and his baggage through the dense forests. |
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Overall, the WaPo is uncluttered and clean, at least the top half is, but Le Monde appears dense and heavy throughout. |
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Short-growing, dense grasses such as bentgrass, hybrid Bermuda, St. Augustine and zoysia look best if cut with a power reel mower. |
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Out of the mountains, unbending slowly from dense groves of coconut palms, pushes the sweet water of the Rio La Laja. |
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The baboon spider derives its name from a dense covering of hair that supposedly resembles the coat of a baboon. |
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These stripes often alternate between dense opacity and a milky translucence that barely hides the underlying layers. |
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Here the Kali river and its tributaries, meander swiftly through the dense forests. |
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The air inside the pub was dense and suffocating, thick with sweat and laughter, jolliness engulfing and eating away at everything in the room. |
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Sage grouse depend on healthy sage grasslands, especially dense stands of brush, for shelter and protection. |
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Trillium grandiflorum inhabits mesic habitats, where herbaceous cover is dense relative to drier, less fertile sites. |
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Furthermore, in cultivated soils, dense compact subsoils frequently underlie the loosened topsoil. |
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Hips will be shimmying and the smoke will be dense at the new restaurant when it opens in the next couple of weeks. |
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He was leading through dense undergrowth, and she struggled to keep up with his light-footed steps. |
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One mouthful of the smooth, dense confection set off an explosion of bakeapple flavour in my mouth. |
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A smaller and more spread-out shoal of yellow-tail snappers cruise in and out, the dense shoals of saupe and bream parting to let them through. |
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It turned out that the rich, dense taste of black sesame paste is contrasted by tart lime juice, putting some zing in the glass. |
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They are primarily nocturnal, live only in forests with a dense canopy, and often rest during the day high up in trees. |
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The wetlands dense foliage has the ability to handle heavy metals, like mercury, zinc, nickel and copper. |
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In the cell corner middle lamella, gold particles are mainly associated with the dense regions. |
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The current and clarity of the water have given rise to a dense covering of vibrant soft and hard corals. |
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A Satguru does not embroil the seeker in the dense forest of words and hymns. |
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Tigers thrive in the areas known as ecotones that exist between cultivation and dense forest. |
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Other bats catch insects in the air, some in open spaces, others in dense vegetation, often using the wing or tail membrane as a scoop. |
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Moreover, the distinctively dense scopae typical for eucerines are conspicuously absent in the fossil. |
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This study emerged from, and was carried out within, a dense thicket of contradictions. |
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Pinch off stem tips regularly to force side branching and keep the plant dense and bushy. |
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We stopped near a small spring that gurgled its way through the dense forest of rocks. |
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So what had seemed darksome before now appears most perfectly lightsome to every sort of person-to the dense as well as to the discerning. |
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The standard coat of a Shih Tzu should be luxuriously long and dense with a good wooly undercoat. |
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Mountain Quail nest on the ground in dense cover, usually sheltered by a shrub, log, or clump of grass. |
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This is a dense and brooding Merlot that displays a fine and persistent finish with a hint of tarriness. |
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The undulating, heavily wooded area has a good path network and areas of both dense and runnable forest. |
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Just as an object less dense than water rises to the surface, our balloon filled with hot air rises through the surrounding air. |
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Use long-handled loppers or a small pruning saw to cut larger stems and to reach into the center of dense shrubs. |
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Its texture ranges from dense porcelain-like to a compact granular material composed of minute crystals. |
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In the absence of surface dressing, dense bitumen macadam tends to polish and become dangerous. |
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They nest on islands or inland in dense forests with thick moss but little underbrush. |
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It is an area dense with the thick woods and craggy terrain of a largely virgin Arctic rain forest. |
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The Chichghat valley is a dense natural forest with ponds and waterholes, grasslands and meadows. |
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Balloons, like airships, get their lift from a structure containing a gas that is less dense than the air surrounding the balloon. |
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John and Alissa walked in silence through the dense trees and underbrush of the forest. |
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The vast forest surrounding the cliffs where he'd found Shanae was dense and thick with underbrush. |
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If you have a policy that is 25 pages of single-spaced, dense legalese, people simply will not be able to find the answers that they want. |
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Other examples of dense regular connective tissue include most ligaments, aponeuroses, and the cornea of the eye. |
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The air over the high purple heather was dense with heavy black gnats, flying ants, and scary but sleepy long orange and black insects. |
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Both Ecuador and Brazil have stepped up military operations in the dense Amazonian jungles where they share borders with Colombia. |
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A dense design embroidered on a lightweight knit weighs down the fabric surrounding the design. |
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Covering this athletic body is a flat, wavy, medium-length outercoat and a soft dense undercoat. |
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Females hunted for araneid spiders among the dense vegetation bordering the sand in which they nested. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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Southward movements are less dense west of high pressure and after passage of a warm front. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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Tumbleweeds, the dense Russian thistles accidentally introduced to the west, are ubiquitous. |
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Her expression showed she thought she was dealing with someone too dense to understand a simple point. |
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The astronomers speculate that quasars were ignited as blackholes grew by swallowing large quantities of cold, dense gas. |
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Where there are briars or large, dense shrubs, catbirds are sure to be present. |
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Therefore, the shell wall is not compact or dense and is, in fact, poorly defined. |
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Poetry is a dense and compact literary medium and its impact in rousing the soul needs no emphasis. |
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The lousewort grows mostly on north-facing riverbanks because the vegetation is less dense there. |
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The path takes me up through some dense stands of pine trees and across a couple of meadows. |
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Dublin's property boundaries were set from the earliest dense occupation, and wattle fences were replicated numerous times in the same positions. |
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For example, balsa wood is one of the lightest, least dense woods there is, and it's considered a hardwood. |
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Ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette. |
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Both the dense forest interiors and the fringes edging peat swamps are favoured. |
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Mammalian carnivores such as weasels and foxes catch voles by chasing or pouncing and are probably just as dangerous in dense cover as in sparse. |
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For three days, dense black clouds of smoke blotted out the sun over a wide stretch of the Italian coast. |
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Flames are essentially hot gases, and hot things rise because they are less dense than their surroundings. |
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This unusual tail is thick and rounded in appearance, completely covered with extremely dense hair. |
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Although his soundscapes are incredibly dense and compact, his compositions are not as hectic as they might seem. |
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A thick, dense cloud of smoke had moved into the streets, making the visibility hard on the roads. |
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The old indoor market is struggling and its doors are dense with graffiti, like every unwatched surface. |
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The fields, however, are dense with cows and sheep, every one of which will be slaughtered if the disease spreads this far. |
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The sky is dense with numbered stars, seen through the cavernous central chamber of an observatory. |
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The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions. |
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As it turns out, your ears are particularly dense with these pressure points. |
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Not only is it empty, it's just as dense with galaxies as any other era in the history of the universe. |
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The hills, so dense with madrone and manzanita they seem canopied in green, echo back. |
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We believed that there are many ways to be a boy, and we knew as well that manhood should be dense with possibilities and potential. |
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The roadsides in the burgeoning light are dense with Virginia creeper, and the speeding car shines like molten gold. |
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I fight past hoods and sleeves to the very back of the closet, where it is dense with obsolete clothing. |
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Rainfall is heavy, and the area is dense with rain forests with mahogany, teak, and ebony trees. |
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The air was dense with meandering mists that loomed ominously over the surface of the ocean. |
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The show has become so dense with allusions to itself, the story lines so complicated, that no closure is possible within any one episode. |
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How in heaven did I end up in love with such a dense guy is a mystery to me. |
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Sometimes I really believed that the guy was dense instead of the genius he was. |
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I know what she's doing but I act like I'm too dense to notice I'm getting the silent treatment. |
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Either Meyer is completely dense and unable to understand this material, or he has chosen to lie. |
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We pushed on through tranquil meadows and dense pine forest, steep terraces and the occasional traverse. |
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If the theatre audience is dense and does not applaud, canned applause should stand in, on the ready. |
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There's also roast beef, delicately sliced from the rare side or carved away in dense pieces on the well done side. |
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Even a relatively dense dad like myself could sense that something was wrong. |
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The American agent looked at Logan as if he were a math teacher trying to explain a simple problem to a dense student. |
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Robert returned the look with one that said he thought his son was incredibly dense for not knowing. |
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Angry mindless drones swarm in and complain about the review because they're too dense to realize it's a joke. |
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High voltage and low amperage were used to increase the contrast between the dense tantalum markers and the bone. |
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Mr. Danielson sighed and spoke as a teacher patiently explaining something to some poor dense child. |
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Dense shade can also occur under trees with dense foliage such as Norway maples and some conifers. |
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It means it's hardly surprising that, generally, people don't read long, dense texts espousing positions that are the opposite of their own. |
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Though his novels are full of philosophy and history, they are rarely dense or pretentious. |
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A late nester, the female Gadwall picks the nest site, which is usually near water and surrounded by dense weeds or grass. |
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With 650 pages packed with dense text, this is obviously designed for the Christmas market. |
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The prose style is tight, with an occasional touch of humour lurking beneath the dense text. |
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The result is fascinating, but the text is so dense with information that it threatens to be heavy and lugubrious. |
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From time to time I get complaints that my writing is dense and hard to understand. |
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But the text was so dense and so long that I imagine few people will have read it. |
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The authors of the Enlightenment loved accessible fiction far more than dense treatises. |
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Because it is less dense than the surrounding mantle, the magma rises toward the surface. |
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While offering some clever observations, the resulting text is dense and difficult to follow. |
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In a silence dense as water your eye picks up no movement but the sloughing of sand, seeking its angle of repose. |
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Before long, the hot air inside the balloon is less dense than the cool air that surrounds it. |
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The band of flat chased decoration is too dense and tightly packed to be contemporary with the mark. |
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When oxygen reacted with metals to form calxes, caloric was released, and in consequence the oxygen became dense and heavy. |
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According to George Lindsay, welwitschias also absorb moisture in the form of dense fog that flows over the Namib Desert. |
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Inhabiting the park's many dense thickets are badgers, wildcats, foxes, beech martens, weasels and Egyptian mongooses. |
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Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest. |
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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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As we trudged through the dense rainforest we spotted several species of birds and pitcher plants. |
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He had been traveling the dense jungles for what seemed weeks, months even. |
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The young great green macaw wobbled aerially into a nearby copse of trees, where it disappeared in the dense leaves, green vanishing into green. |
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When you look at fur, especially the really dense fur of mammals, you look at that underfur, and it looks like down. |
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Carefully blending amorous subtlety with a more solid and dense desire, the band sound solid and fluent on stage. |
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He followed the clearing cautiously, staying in the dense jungle surrounding it. |
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You can also buy rye and multigrain loaves which are dense and flavourful, and make great toast. |
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The unusual terrain of Etosha holds savanna grassland, dense brush and woodland. |
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Including the tents of anyone who was in K'nara somewhere hacking their way through the dense brush and getting beat up by opponents. |
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Their first step was to obtain resin from the pine trees which at that time grew in dense forests throughout Europe. |
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They accumulate around the equator of Earth in the radiation belts and the tail of the magnetosphere in a dense region known as the plasma sheet. |
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The nest is typically located close to water where it is concealed in dense cover. |
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One material that is both extremely strong and extremely dense is depleted uranium. |
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When a pigment has a high scattering power in relation to the medium, the paint will be dense and opaque in appearance. |
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They rode out of town quickly, avoiding all people and continued riding until they made camp in a dense forest. |
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The entire table is made of kapur wood, an all-weather wood that is dense and durable. |
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Allium aflatunense has dense spherical umbels of starry lilac-purple flowers on stems two to three feet tall. |
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Evergreen trees have dense green foliage that suits them for planting as privacy screens, windbreaks or backdrops for flowering trees and shrubs. |
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Sedge warblers advertise their presence by a chattering and varied song, but are often invisible due to the dense herbage they haunt. |
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The excised nodule consisted of fibrocartilaginous tissue surrounded by dense connective tissue of the nuchal ligament. |
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In other cases, a dense overlay of solid-color enamel obscures the underpainting. |
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This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world. |
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The primary units cannot be easily detected because of the dense covering of ragged elements on the shell surface. |
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A demitasse of Turkish coffee, so dreamily dense I feel its gently sandy texture on my lips, chaperones a cube of pale golden Turkish delight. |
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Roads penetrate deeper and deeper into what were once pampas, dense forests and marshland. |
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Classic Bordelaise fruit gives way to a dense texture of winter forest fruits with an elegant, muscular finish. |
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It is known that dense silica deposition in these four cell types occurs sporadically in the epidermis of grasses and bamboos. |
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Growing in dense thickets, it becomes vulnerable over time to attacks from insects and disease. |
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Winter Wrens breed in moist coniferous forests and nest in dense brush especially along stream banks. |
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In WS, the three PAI loci are highly refractory to cleavage by either HpaII or MspI, diagnostic of dense CG and CCG methylation of the recognition site. |
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This filter became of paramount importance in the production of dense wavelength division multiplexing filters for telecommunication applications. |
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So far the scenery around her had been thick fur trees and dense foliage. |
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In the more dense woodland away from the coastline, stands of the distinctive Kentia Palms which reach for the sky among the stringybarks and woollybutts. |
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Its hood was thrown back and despite the cold, its jacket was open to about mid-chest, revealing a dense coat of steel gray fur, shading to white in the center of its chest. |
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Future research may indicate that patients with severe post auricular pain, dense palsy, or herpes zoster virus do better with higher dose antiviral therapy from the outset. |
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Now dense settlements crowd coastlines, and inland areas are no longer empty. |
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High-quality males usually scent-mark at high frequency, constructing a dense and often complex system of marks within their territory or area of dominance. |
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In some episodes where a threat lurks, the colored scribbles grow dense and fraught, mutely warning against dangers that the character is too naive to see for himself. |
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I saw straight in front of me a khor with rocks on either side filled with a dense mass of Dervishes packed around three flags, yelling defiance at us. |
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But the terrain is difficult, threaded with bayous and creeks, frequently flooded, and overridden with dense foliage and impenetrable undergrowth. |
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While I was observing a dense mass of postlarval bigeyes circling a night light in the Bahamas, some gray snappers arrived on the scene and began to prey upon the small fish. |
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I plunged off the summit back into the razor grass and crawled my way through the last two hundred feet of dense thicket back to the quarry and my car. |
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Its underside is covered with a dense layer of very fine, silky hairs that trap air contained in the cocoon to form a thin, silvery cushion, called a plastron. |
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Warmer temperatures had heated the ice mass, causing dense fog to form. |
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She kept her eyes straight ahead as she flew over the rest of the clearing and then into a dense forest, her bare feet racing and leaping over stone and leaf. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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There is characteristically a dense sparsely cellular fibrous stroma. |
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When the roots create a dense network on stony soils it is better gradually to remove loose stones in order to prevent any damage, which may be caused by their movement. |
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This should in turn improve the signal to noise ratio, increasing the distance necessary between optical amplifiers in dense wavelength division multiplexing systems. |
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A single motor powers a dense array of aluminum and plastic gears, cams, and levers that move vertical supporting rods up, down, and sideways in research-dictated paths. |
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He fell on top of a colossal butte overlooking a dense jungle. |
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Such terrain includes cities, jungles, and dense forests, but it also includes open terrain when it is mountainous or broken, affording the enemy numerous hiding places. |
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The gouache surfaces are also interesting for their dense layering. |
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The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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The fur of sea otters is very dense with an insulating underfur and a layer of long guard hairs over the top which trap a layer of air, adding further to the insulation. |
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Our second dive was at the nearby Batu Panjang site, which offered an even greater number of giant clams, and dense schools of snapper and rainbow runners. |
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At that time there was persistent lawlessness, there were bandits, pirates, non-existent communications, areas of dense population, others of none. |
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In secondary syphilis, psoriasiform hyperplasia with dense bandlikc lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate appear at the dermal-epidermal junction. |
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I believe the problem was that the paper was dense and hard to understand. |
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She doesn't tuck clues away in boring thickets of dense verbiage. |
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Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood is melodious, lush, and dense with meaning. |
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The lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that cats are active mainly at night and almost impossible to see in the dense vegetation where they usually live. |
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The drawings are so dense with graphite and so sharply outlined against a larger white sheet that they appear to adhere to it like a postage stamp. |
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If you are intelligent and disciplined enough to read dense books, then why do you lack faith in your own abilities to show discipline with a television set? |
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Beyond Human Nature succeeds by delivering serious arguments that challenge the reader without seeming dense or highfalutin. |
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I put on the fakest face, so even my extremely dense dad would notice. |
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European cabbages form dense heads and come in a pastel rainbow of colors. |
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Once in a while the really dense woods, such as boxwood and ebony can fool me, and I really have to work hard to tell the difference between Madasgar and Honduras rosewood. |
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After being cultured for four days, the heart cells migrated toward the center of the gel to form a dense cord of tissue that extended between the two tethers. |
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He wouldn't know why he was in trouble, he was so dense that way. |
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Laurel sighed inwardly at how dense Jesse could be sometimes. |
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It is a room dense with ornamentation, small sculptures and carvings. |
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Hence some studies require the more detailed analysis which can be undertaken by macroscopic simulation models or dense network assignment models. |
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They inhabit dense forests, open sagebrush country, and alpine parklands. |
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Desmin and vinculin are functionally related proteins that are present in the membrane-associated dense bodies in the sarcolemma of the smooth muscle cells. |
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Then you go back to work and suddenly the day is so dense with activity you feel as if you've done three or four days' worth of mindless tearing around in a few hours. |
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A thick, dense slice of chocolate deliciousness, dotted with patches of softened amaretti cookies and surrounded by a deep red, tart raspberry sauce. |
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Previous cruises had logged the presence of vast seismic reflectors below the seafloor that were so dense that they were often mistaken for the seafloor itself. |
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For a hearty treat, have a slice of the dense raisin pumpernickel. |
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Pollen studies by scientists have revealed that both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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Many philosophers and social scientists regard Derrida and Lacan primarily as literary jesters, as both are noted for their elaborate punning and impenetrably dense style. |
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Older stars and dense dust lanes near the heart of the galaxy are red. |
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A variety of fish may be easily observed through the clear waters of the rivers, while hornbills and argus pheasants have been sighted within the dense greenery. |
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