I could see the group standing nervously on the river bank, their nostrils flaring wildly. |
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The spell died quickly, emerald flames flaring for a moment, then dissolving into nothing. |
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Adcarinal ridges flank the carina on the platform and tend to have relatively short anterior extensions with only slight anterior flaring. |
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The early form had a flaring body with an inwardly thickened, inturned rim offset by a marked carination outside. |
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The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces. |
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Tyran reared onto his hind legs in rage, his nostrils flaring and his breathing intense. |
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Tempers are flaring in both countries, with protesters burning effigies of each other's leaders. |
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She was dressed in a style I had only seen in old portraits, a stiff black dress with flaring skirts and a lace-ornamented stomacher. |
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Merely staring at the sea was enough to make her feel sick, her hydrophobia flaring. |
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She stared at the muscles that bulged in his arm and that would not relax, and then her eyes drifted to the flaring, ice blue Blade. |
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In addition, the apertural region of the conch is depicted as flaring outward, but any such flaring on the specimen itself is subtle at best. |
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After her brief moment of shy nervousness, she began to feel a sharp indignation flaring up, and she shot a glower up at him. |
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Cape back jackets, long flaring iridescent skirts and trousers with contrasting coloured inserts made for a sophisticated collection. |
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Manufacturing a swamped barrel involves tapering it inward towards the center point and flaring the muzzle and breech ends outward for balance. |
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The prince drew himself up, nostrils flaring as if he was going to say something. |
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It can be present as a chronic condition, flaring up occasionally under stress. |
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The hilt was of the strongest metal, and was forged in the manner of Dragon Wings, flaring towards the point of the Sword. |
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We've also heard some reports that, you know, tempers are flaring at gas stations and that sort of thing. |
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Several dived into ground effect and skimmed some 200 meters before flaring with tail wind. |
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If, however, his lumbago is flaring up and so Great-Aunt Matilda will be taking over for this year only, I have no idea how the turkey will be. |
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He bellowed, nostrils flaring as he jabbed an accusing finger inches away from my face. |
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Kaiyo's body twisted on the floor, paws scrabbling at the tile, tails flaring as if casting a spell. |
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If so, as so often, the attempted cover-up is far more culpable than the initial flaring of temper. |
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Solid waste has become a touchy issue these days, with tempers flaring up at the slightest mention of the topic anywhere. |
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Pseudopecten dentatus, however, is prosocline, more equilateral and flaring, and lacks shagreen or near-shagreen microornament. |
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Typically, the instrument has seven finger holes and one thumb hole together with a flaring bell, often perforated by several sound holes. |
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The company cut pollution by plugging natural gas pipeline leaks and by cutting back on gas flaring at refineries. |
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There's a light bulb glowing over my head that is brighter than the flaring of a sour gas well. |
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Unfortunately, I was clutching the side of the ride, nostrils flaring, eyes popping, and lips flapping unceremoniously. |
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Her dress was white, the bodice and waist tight, the skirt flaring and settling loosely around her. |
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The thief absently watched the flames flaring around her, hearing her own harsh breathing echo around her over the crackle of the flames. |
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Flared iliac wings and shallow acetabulae are present along with coxa valga and flaring of the femoral metaphyses. |
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As with the sides, the flaring edges or unnailed edges of the strips should face outdoors. |
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Rilleta leaped lightly clear, and turned, flames flaring on her hands, ready to meet her death if she must. |
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Tiny, fragile claws poked through the hole, followed by a slender snout, nostrils flaring. |
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Modifications to the hull included increasing the freeboard amidships and flaring the topsides to widen the beam at the weatherdeck. |
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On the horizon I can see great columns of smoke from burning wells, orange flame flaring at their base. |
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She arrived in a beautiful green gown, cut low in the bodice, tight in the waist, and with a flaring soft skirt. |
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She wandered out of the small washroom only to run into a rather voluptuous woman wearing flaring robes of red and black. |
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I was wearing a red dress, right down to my ankles, flaring slightly at the knees, with the V-shaped neckline going down quite a bit. |
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It seemed almost a torch of brilliance, a flaring star in the night sky. |
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They had existed beside us, beneath us rather, flaring up like brushfire since the first humanoids left the trees. |
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The horse was lathered in sweat, nostrils flaring, gulping for breath. |
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Perhaps I should be more understanding, now that my own hoarding tendencies are flaring up. |
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The epidemic was flaring anew last month, when Spencer left New York for Guinea. |
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Coruscating Cinnamon Granules is a looped, silent black-and-white film of cinnamon bits flaring as they fall on an electric burner in a darkened room. |
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Immaculata, 19 years old and high-strung, appears at my bedroom door, hands on hips and nostrils flaring, every atom of her quivering with melodrama. |
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The head tube is finished off with the all requisite reinforcing to prevent flaring and a very cool logo machined into it, an open gusset to the down tube and that's about it. |
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It features a prominent partial veil which covers the young gills and later forms a sheathlike covering on the lower stem, with the upper edge flaring outward to form a ring. |
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The sword came out smoothly, the moon reflecting on its blade as the General raised his right arm, his nostrils flaring terribly, his neck muscles cording and uncording. |
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Trousers are slim and close to the leg, slightly flaring at the shoe. |
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The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding. |
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Making stemming moves with my feet and pushing against the rock with the palm of my hand I found myself in an awkward chimney position in an open flaring section off rock. |
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The company also specializes in metal fabrication of tubular components including swaging, bending, flaring, tip reducing, coiling, and laser welding. |
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He turned and began to pace among the flowers, flaring his wings from time to time so that the sunlight glittered off each pinion, and his feathers rippled with iridescence. |
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Among the additions are special fillers, drilling, etching, flaring, flanging, retractable coiling, shrinking over mandrels, light product assembly, scoring, and slitting. |
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Now Gott was flaring his nostrils and slowly flexing his muscles. |
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I said nothing and instead just passed her by in the kitchen, flaring my nostrils as the smell of yet another burnt pumpkin pie entered my system. |
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She takes a step towards the edge, a branching fork of lightning flaring across the sky behind her, rain pelting her face but failing to muss her hair. |
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This species differs from B. variabilis in the absence of a strongly recurved element with a flaring base and the lack of a geniculate element in the apparatus. |
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Patients CU134 and CU171 had suprasternal and subcostal retraction, and patient CU171 had signs of nasal flaring and inspiratory stridor. |
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Statues of condottieri stood in their airless niches, darkness flaring in their eye sockets and nostrils. |
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In Landing, a figure swoops headlong toward the audience, white cloak flaring around him against a background of smooth gray silver. |
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The fire broke out in the main closed deck, and was briefly under control with the ships sprinkler systems before flaring up again. |
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Crime is on the rise and tensions throughout the city are flaring. |
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In particular, Amnesty criticised the continuation of gas flaring and Shell's slow response to oil spills. |
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In addition to the neck bowls and flaring bowls in the collection, there are several varieties of neckless bowls. |
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Flames could still be seen from town flaring up occasionally on a hill dotted with emergency vehicles. |
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Depending on the preservation of the specimen, the flaring collarette surrounding the aperture is perforated or denticulated. |
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A popper would glug, glug, glug as it pushed water out of its path on the retrieve and then erupt in a splash of teeth and gill rakers flaring like a bad monster movie. |
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Apertural lip expanded and flaring, reflected and incrassate in holotype. |
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Her crimson dress inflames grey corridors, or flaring in a sunshaft through high branches makes of the deep green shadows a greenness darker yet, and a darkness greener. |
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Apertural lip expanded and flaring, not strongly incrassate. |
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