While in the undergrowth the bright wrappers would be dirtied by mud and buried by leaves. |
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His short blond hair was dirtied by the soil and I could tell by the stench of the air that he was bleeding. |
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You have two icons and one is pure and idealized, the other is tainted and dirtied. |
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Taking a long gulp of his drink and drying his mouth on his already dirtied shirt he ordered me to pay the cable bill first. |
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Her gown, once a dusty shade of pink, had been dirtied by the dust of the plunder and turned a faded brown. |
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The banks were muddy and dirtied the boy's tunic even more as he knelt to wash the sweat from his face. |
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If apparently you succeed in keeping yourself unsoiled, it is because others have dirtied themselves in your place. |
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That the Liberal brand today is dirtied and dishonored is unquestionable, and an insult to the nation of people its leaders pledged to serve. |
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A teenager is wearing a dirtied white baseball cap with the bill pulled down tight, conservatively pointing forward. |
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Further the render in the area close to the ground will be dirtied by splashes from the ground when it rains. |
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She showered quickly and then dressed into the same clothes once again, since they hadn't been dirtied since she put them on. |
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Folks will be even crosser when they can't take a shower because your shortsighted bulldozing of environmental protections has dirtied most of the water and dried up the rest. |
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Your wash-hand basin and your bath-tub are dirtied by calcareous, to add white spirit vinegar glass in one liter of water. |
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When Natascha beings to menstruate, we see Priklopil beside himself with rage because her blood has dirtied the tiles in her cell. |
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The climbing protection system must be cleaned if it was dirtied during use. |
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Canadian taxpayers do not think hard-earned money they send to Ottawa should be dirtied in this way. |
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Warning: Returned incomplete, damaged or dirtied products are not exchanged or refunded. |
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Immediately clean distributor heads with have been dirtied by seed residues. |
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Damaged turned over articles, incomplete, damaged or dirtied by the customer will not be taken again. |
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In the spring of 1990, SLC agreed to wash houses that had been dirtied during the winter by debris and dust from the plant. |
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That way my hands stayed clean, and I no longer dirtied myself with paint, not even the tips of my fingers. |
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The articles broken, abysses, dirtied or used following their uses as well as the stones and the parts of lost article are not guaranteed. |
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Moreover I often wash my socks and underclothing with some water because those are dirtied very quickly on the road. |
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This type of measuring cell is relatively insensitive to dirtied sensors, thus keeping maintenance to a minimum. |
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The corresponding hydraulic ram is integrated into the frame-work of the wheel and thus well protected from being dirtied or damaged. |
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Articles turned over the incomplete, damaged, damaged, used or dirtied could not be shown. |
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In the vastness of the plateau, in the folds of the valleys, in the dirtied snow and in the biting cold, it was only desolation. |
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I can't think what it would cost to furnish a single shot with, say, a street full of period cars, all polished or dirtied up to the requisite degree of authenticity. |
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In Casino Jack, Kevin Spacey plays the dirtied lobbyist with a gutsy flair that renders him hopelessly charming. |
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Rather than displaying themselves, they can be discerned through the wide variety of their deformations as a result of being dirtied, torn and scratched. |
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If they ran and fell over, dirtied their clothing, cried experimentally or out of bad humor, if they broke any household idols, or in any way irritated their mother, it was all, all Alice's fault. |
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But a new problem then arises: once water is laid on to a community, there also has to be a means of taking volumes of dirtied or 'grey' water away. |
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While the political dramas played out in Washington, in the dirtied Gulf BP said that a second system to siphon oil from the sea bed had successfully been started. |
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Throw out shoes that were dirtied on the inside. |
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The label sensor can become dirtied with paper dust. |
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As she pushed Anningan away, she dirtied his face with her hands. |
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The trunks have turned dark in areas of industrial development because the lichens have been killed by pollutants and the trunks have been dirtied by soot. |
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The turned over damaged or dirtied articles will not be shown. |
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It has been acidified, dirtied and squandered. |
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Indeed there could be cases in dense urban sites where rooms facing a highly reflective atrium could receive better reflected light than from external building surfaces dirtied by the urban atmosp here. |
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