They are superb for dotting through lower planting to infuse a bit of spatial drama. |
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Late fishermen were pushing boats into the misty coastal waters as more dories dotting the shallow bay pulled in nets. |
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Its wings are mottled brown, small eyespots dotting the scalloped edges here and there, small circles with tails on them. |
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With more than 25 ski areas dotting the peaks around Lake Tahoe, the region is rightly touted as a Mecca for downhill skiing and snowboarding. |
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In the Plains Indians Wars, infantry and mounted troops were quartered in wooden and adobe forts dotting the West and Southwest. |
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Radio astronomers found pulsars, quasars, and massive molecular clouds dotting the celestial landscape. |
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The background music for the evening was provided by hundreds of birds that had come to rest in the trees dotting the campus. |
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The tiled roof tops, narrow streets and little balconies dotting the buildings add to the charm. |
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They looked like sunken fat cactuses, as a result of sporadic bristly hairs dotting their bulbous backs. |
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We see livestock dotting the hillsides as we climb and I wonder what sort of doughty stoics would choose to farm such challenging country. |
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Inverted dotting was also used by some 17th-century English composers, because it suits the accentuation of the English language. |
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In several villages and towns dotting the district, acute shortage of potable water has turned into an alarming situation. |
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The visitors had two tries disallowed, the first by Webster, who knocked the ball on when gathering and dotting down on the stroke of halftime. |
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For as far as you could see, there were candles burning on graves of every size, dotting the hillside with light. |
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The platform was actually some kind of map to the stars above with thousands of tiny specks of light dotting the dark blue steel. |
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My eyes rested on a magnificent strapless light blue dress with sequins dotting the hemline. |
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This can be seen in the more than 500 villas dotting the area, mostly built in a European style. |
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She finished dotting her I's and crossing her T's and handed her teacher her paper. |
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Then there are the triple A teams dotting the landscape, and then the double A teams, and finally the single A teams. |
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If you could get a kite's eye view of this place, dotting the scene would be these intense spots of orange or blue flame, showering sparks about. |
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The scenery gradually changed from the rolling plains to grassy meadows, with little yellow buttercups dotting the now slightly hilly terrain. |
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The creatures inhabited oases dotting a similar desert landscape 250 million years ago, feeding on fish as well as other aquatic tetrapods. |
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People from Ethiopia's largest ethnic group, the Oromo, gather at villages, dotting lakes and scenic mountains to celebrate. |
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It was a clear night, no clouds to release any surprise showers, just stars dotting the navy sky like diamonds. |
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He was about three inches taller than her, with gray blue eyes, and a dusting of fawn colored freckles dotting his nose and cheeks. |
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The Backbone was a half-mile of barren limestone only fifty feet in width with nearly vertical sides and a few boulders and a few clumps of pines dotting its top. |
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Apply dotting onto forehead, nose and chin then smooth out using light, sweeping movements onto each side of the face. |
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The moonscape rocks dotting the trail offer a history lesson stretching back billions of years. |
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I grabbed a pair of tight blue jeans with paint spatters dotting them. |
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It wasn't a problem that they were fearsomely hot, but the fact that the Lilliputian prawns dotting the dish were supposed to be tiger prawns was an issue. |
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The only trace of surgery was the handful of blue stitches dotting his flat tongue. |
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Our population is spread over a large area with many rural communities dotting an often inaccessible coastline. |
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Droning steadily toward the continent, he gasped when a huge opening in the clouds revealed ships and boats of all sizes dotting the water as far as he could see. |
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At the park today you can imagine Cheyenne teepees dotting the grass 200 years ago or lookouts hidden in the hills, despite the suburbs that now cover them. |
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More than half the population lives in small villages dotting the coastline. |
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He looked up at the sentry towers dotting the campus as the bus entered Kirkland. |
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By evening, the grand edifice of the temple and the neon lights of the commercial area are reflected in the waters along with the five mandapams dotting the periphery. |
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It was pitch black, with snow and slush dotting the cobblestone paths. |
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See coastal wildflowers dotting the granite peaks and heathlands of Cape Le Grand National Park, near Esperance. |
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Before you reach Baldi, you see tree stumps dotting the landscape. |
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Williams cone is one of numerous postglacial cinder cones dotting the landscape around Mount Edziza. |
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Again, it is not about crossing all the t's and dotting all the i's, it is about agreeing upon a democratic principle. |
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Follow the Poachers Way to some of the 140 vineyards and 33 wineries dotting the tranquil countryside around Canberra. |
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For centuries, it has been a familiar sight dotting the corn fields, but is also used for its soothing cosmetic properties. |
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The number of long and short distance events dotting the calendar each year suggest it's more of a passion than a thing to do for health. |
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Sleep in campsites, huts and shelters or in any of the towns dotting the trail. |
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By evening, the grand edifice of the temple gopuram and the neon lights of the commercial area are reflected in the waters along with the five mandapams dotting the periphery. |
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Drive the Poachers Trail to galleries, studios and craft workshops dotting the Canberra countryside. |
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The week before, I'd fantasized about being this close to Hot Nerdy, our shoulders touching, our faces inches apart, his sweat dotting the collar of his button-down. |
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It has an atmosphere of luxurious meets laid-back, with its crisp covered tables dotting the balcony that overlooks the treetops. |
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The children's faces seemed to grow pale despite months of brilliant summer sun dotting their faces with freckles. |
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The snow is not deep enough to pitch a tent, so we anchor them using ice screws and small boulders dotting the terrain. |
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We drove for hours along empty roads lined with birch and pine, abandoned houses dotting the landscape. |
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At Ein Gedi, one of many day spas dotting the shoreline, we soaked in warm mineral-springs pools, glopped on piles of clammy black mud and bobbed like corks in the sea's waters. |
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For now, at least, it is just a design exercise, one of dozens of concept vehicles dotting the show floor. Concept cars have been around for almost as long as the car industry itself. |
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Enter the garden through the plant-covered archways into this modern and urban environment with dominating colors of yellow and white dotting the many square beds of variable plant growths. |
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The Spanish settlements dotting this immense coastline were never threatened, except perhaps by a few pirates or particularly daring buccaneers, and there were no other European colonies along the coast. |
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Even in a westerly or southwesterly flow, it is possible to tap moisture from the Churchill River, Button Bay or any of the myriad of lakes and swamps dotting the region. |
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The Middle East and North Africa are also registering private education enrollment, with 'American universities' dotting the horizon in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and elsewhere. |
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After a Saskatchewan farmer applied granules of carbofuran to control flea beetles in a canola field in 1984, he returned to find the bodies of several thousand Lapland Longspurs dotting the field. |
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There will be a great many people judging his work, people who will refuse to be subordinated to the new constructions that are dotting the landscape. |
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Once the great stone fortresses dotting their route of escape were garrisoned, argued Pizarro, they would prove impregnable. |
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In the evenings, the much-dreaded Foehn rustles the leaves of the ancient, gnarled trees dotting the course. |
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The winner, Karaka Jack, gave the form a mighty boost when dotting up by eight lengths in a Southwell handicap next time. |
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It would be difficult to forget the light green buds dotting the branches of maple trees like the pearls of the morning dew before the first heat of summer. |
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The modern cafés dotting almost all the urban centres closely followed by the large number of brands taking instant coffee to the nooks and corners of the country are galvanizing coffee consumption. |
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And along the water, passengers can observe Skipjacks, schooners, and classic Baltimore clippers dotting the shore. |
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Checkpoints dotting Sinai's rocky wastelands prevented the Bedouin from reaching their area's main cash-cows: the peninsula's tourist resorts, its oil installations and its giant cement factory. |
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It is the administrative centre for Nunavik, a territory stretching across the northern third of Quebec, made up of 14 tiny villages, dotting its coastline. |
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Guided morning walks are available for novices and more accomplished twitchers, the African finfoot, olive woodpecker and white-headed lawping dotting the dense foliage. |
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