This one, fringed with Scotch moss, curves past lilies and other perennials. |
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Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle. |
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His small, vertiginous banana farm, fringed with avocado and palm trees, is at Marigot on Dominica. |
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The company offered rectangular versions of the scarves for use as sarongs, as well as fringed piece goods in a variety of fibers. |
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I loved the flattish grassy terrain at the top with numerous tarns of slate-grey water fringed with tussock and rocks. |
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These flower from early to late May with single blooms that are finely fringed at the edges. |
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The skirt flows freely around and around, and the ends are fringed with little brown strands of thread. |
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Today's finishing schools are fringed in white sand and involve swilling out compost toilets and building bashas. |
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The barber, a small man with a bald, white fringed, head and bright blue eyes looked up from the man he was shaving. |
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It's an otherworldly site, fringed with dunes and studded with bone-white calcium carbonate spires called tufa towers. |
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Plants, such as coral bells and fringed bleeding heart, will produce flowers all season, especially if they are regularly picked. |
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A broad, umbrageous mass of green clothed the lower buttresses, and fringed itself away in clusters of coco palms. |
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Eric, Zach and I walked along the boardwalk that fringed the beach, observing the activities ongoing on the beach. |
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We clambered over the stile and onto a well-worn path fringed by dry rotting undergrowth. |
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Dome shaped windows are fringed with Native American dream catchers and swathes of bright orange or cream coloured curtains. |
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West Yorkshire, with its urban areas fringed by countryside and uplands, faces a wide range of problems. |
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With his large white Stetson, red shirt, fringed buckskin jacket and large black boots I recognized him immediately as Buffalo Bill himself. |
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To the left, filling the screen, appeared the crease between a leg and a buttock, fringed by skimpy gold shorts. |
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Then the fringed bang was swept into the roll and spritzed with water for a light hold. |
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The flytrap features a set of inch-long, heart-shaped capture leaves, each fringed with trigger hairs and bisected by a deep fold. |
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He has red hair and brilliant green eyes, fringed with lashes night-black, so he seems almost hawklike. |
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The pond is actually quite a large lake, fringed with extensive reedbeds and patches of willow scrub, surrounded by heathland and birch scrub. |
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The surrounding ottomans are covered in deep-maroon silk and fringed with gold-dyed tassels. |
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The hot thermal pools are fringed by extraordinarily colourful mineral deposits, while sulphurous steam percolates all around. |
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His hat, fringed shirt, and long hair also bring Russell's plainsmen to mind. |
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On the corners, they stood in clumps, girls with big hair and tight jeans and fringed leather pocketbooks. |
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Atauro is 25 kilometres long with a mountainous spine, narrow coastal plains, and fringed by some of the best coral reefs in the world. |
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He is clad in a jeweled robe fringed with ermine and his mustache and beard are immense and golden. |
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Woven mats, often fringed with brightly colored wool, are used as gifts at the funerals of relatives. |
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These handmade Timorese weavings, rectangular in shape and fringed on two edges, are useful as tablecloths, shawls or wall hangings. |
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It was pulled tight over my stomach and bust, and was fringed with white fluff on the hem of the dress and ends of the sleeves. |
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Metallic mosaic tiles, opulently draped curtains, and fringed rugs and throws all contributed to the heady and exotic effect of an Ali Baba cave. |
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The early Danhauser sofas are distinguished by their silk upholstery and abundant fringed draperies. |
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The white backdrop resembles a fringed altar cloth, with small fir trees stitched in the bottom portion. |
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As lakes go, they're pretty warm and fringed with white sand so swimming is easy, but you can also hire jet-skis, waterskis or fishing gear here. |
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The road out of Belfast took us through neat suburbs fringed with lawns and gardens. |
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Finally, there's a sweeping vista of a white beach fringed with coconut palms, with a pristine coral reef. |
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Soon the avenues will be fringed with pines where the Christmas tree sellers have set up their stalls. |
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Pounding surf, galloping horses and a rugged coastline fringed with subtropical forests are standard ingredients of many a romantic creation. |
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The whole chamber was decorated with a deep blood color and fringed with gold. |
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Her large eyes were a very unusual blend of blue and violet, fringed with long dark lashes. |
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Playground and workplace for British Columbia's people the Strait of Georgia is fringed with hundreds of fjords, bays and estuaries. |
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Columbia University walkways are still fringed with snow from late winter storms. |
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Some of their petals have very smooth edges, while others are deeply fringed. |
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The fringed petal edges were flecked with blue, and the stem was tied with white ribbon. |
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With its phenomenal fringed and ruffled petals and velvety purple-black color, this is a tulip that stands out in any garden. |
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Almost round, they have a bur or mosslike fringed cap that covers at least half the nut. |
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Clean cultivation should serve as an effective aid in managing white fringed beetles. |
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There are also playful parrot tulips with ruffled flower edges, frilly fringed tulips and lily-flowered tulips with pointed petals. |
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The fringed white flowers appear in spring, held above the water among the foliage. |
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It is characterized with slender, brown-yellow bugs with fringed wings thriving in flower buds. |
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This staged process will slowly ease a fringed hairstyle to one that is fringeless. |
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The golden beaches of Longniddry are fringed by tank-busting blocks, 3m cubes of concrete designed to help foil an envisaged invasion. |
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Tall, dense reed beds grow along the riverside fringed by gallery forests of poplar and willow. |
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From crimped waves to Afro puffs, fringed ends to soft waves, hair that gets noticed for being anything but flat is where it's at. |
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Optimal habitat consists of open medium to tall grasslands fringed with an ecotone of woody vegetation. |
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He favoured placid stretches of water dimly fringed with translucent foliage. |
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The even-spreading noon sun was accompanied by mocking cries of the fringed quetzal from the forests around the plantation. |
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What is the etiquette when the eyes in question are big, and brown, and fringed with generous dark lashes? |
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Speaking quietly, his huge chocolate-coloured eyes fringed by dark lashes, he looks the picture of peaceful, healthy youth. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl was draped over her shoulders. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl draped over her shoulders. |
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The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon. |
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She wears a long robe patterned with star and sky symbols fringed with delicate pearls. |
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This frame has a leather mat and hanging strap, and is fringed with scrap yarn. |
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The rose twisted-stalk can be distinguished by its often branched stem, leaves fringed with short, straight hairs, and small pink flowers borne in the leaf axils. |
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And outside only a bird's mournful cry broke the stillness of the timeless, winding country lanes and mile upon rolling mile of flat farm land fringed by the sea. |
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The huge flowers are very showy with laciniated or fringed edges. |
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There were sequins of all kinds, embroideries and unique fringed fabrics. |
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Pecterlis gigantean, with its large white flowers, a fan-shaped fringed lip and a very long spur, is the most spectacular orchid found in mossy fields. |
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Quite often, the tube has from one to three fringed accessory openings that may lie close to the fimbriated end or at some distance along the tube. |
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The hills rose into peaks, fringed with dark clusters of pine. |
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There is a large, branched tentacle above each eye, adding to the fish's somewhat comical appearance, and a very much smaller fringed tentacle on the nostril beneath each eye. |
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It has faded from pixelated gray to rusted ochre, fringed on the edges with black sweat grease. |
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As we rowed down the river I could see fish in a reed fringed bay. |
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One of earliest references to the use of bookmarks was in 1584 when the Queen's Printer, Christopher Barker, presented Queen Elizabeth I with a fringed silk bookmark. |
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Sammy also lends me items of clothing that he's acquired from various sources, the latest being a fringed leather vest that he claims he found in a bag of clothing somewhere. |
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Slender wheatgrass, nodding brome, fringed brome, oat grass, red fescue, June grass, and mountain muhly are the most abundant species in dry areas. |
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Painted dragons hold up these canvasses, just as the carved silvered and tinted flying dragons support the blue silk satin window draperies, fringed with gold tassels. |
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The old man is wearing a maroon vest fringed with intricate weaving in orange, and has an enormous string of polished blue stones hung in six loops around his neck. |
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The pond is fringed with sweet alyssum, Vinca minor, and woolly thyme. |
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Exquisite rock islands cloaked in dense foliage are fringed by the shelves of coral reefs covered in crystal water leading you to precipitous drop-offs. |
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The collection includes leather pants, fringed boots, silk t-shirts, and wool blazers. |
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The scientific name of fringed sagebrush is Artemisia frigida Willd. |
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The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes. |
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Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains. |
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Nearly 2,000 participants from various parts of the city thronged the ground fringed with entertainment stalls and were dancing and trying their luck at the games. |
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The snow hasn't quite started as of yet this season, but judging from the gray overcast and the fringed icy wind, you can tell it really wants to. |
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Africa's largest reserve, the Selous, is a massive 55,000 sq. km. of trackless wilderness covered by brachystegia and miombo woodland, palm fringed swamp and sand rivers. |
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Wearing a red dress, hot pink headwrap, kente cloth, a silk fringed shawl, and an armful of bangles, she is fully sexual, a celebration of African American womanhood. |
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Eventually we arrived at a black sand bay fringed with jungle. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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This young lady in her fringed green cowboy suit with boots dyed to match struck me as an image out of time, her blonde hair streaming backwards under her Stetson. |
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The sitters also conform iconographically by wearing a fringed paludamentum, or military cloak. |
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The rough summit plateau is fringed by crags on all sides with Pikes Crag and Dropping Crag above Wasdale and Rough Crag to the east. |
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Most of these landscapes are autumnal or early winter in season and show bleak, dank, water fringed bog or moor, loch and riverside. |
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There were night penguins that emitted green light only when hunting in dark seas, and merlions whose manes were fringed with pallid lavender. |
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The area is fringed to the north and east by dramatic coastal scenery and is home to large, internationally important colonies of seabirds. |
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Oceans are fringed by smaller, adjoining bodies of water such as seas, gulfs, bays, bights, and straits. |
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Additionally, the gulf's shoreline is fringed by numerous bays and smaller inlets. |
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The coast between Cabo Falso Bojador and Cabo Bojador, 10 miles SW, consists of a sandy beach fringed by rocks. |
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The great expanses of moorland around Bleaklow and Black Hill and fringed with broken outcrops of gritstone are characteristic of the area. |
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Southport lies on the Irish Sea coast and is fringed to the north by the Ribble estuary. |
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Both are fringed by beds of common reed Phragmites australis, providing important habitat for Old World warblers. |
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The button-down shirts and plain coloured skivvies were replaced by beads, fringed shawls and loose fitting Asian-style tops. |
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The calyx, too, instead of being woollyish, is merely fringed with rather stiff hairs. |
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Guests can also head to the beach, a softly shelving one with powdery white sands fringed with wild sea grapes, hibiscus and palms. |
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Loopy kelps, fringed anemones, crenulated sea slugs, and curlicued corals have all been modelled with these methods. |
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Here streams are usually fringed by gallery forests composed largely of rainforest trees and shrubs. |
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Purple bonnets fringed soft, pink, querulous faces on pillows in bath chairs. |
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Suede and floaty maxi dresses and retro florals, fringed bags, platform and leather Roman sandals, and knee-high boots also make up the cool rock aesthetic. |
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The waterfall is fringed with lime green Houttuynia cordata. |
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To go with the heavy duty footwear she showed mostly mini dresses in silk crepe, with passementerie embroidery alongside bikers' studs, and 1920s flappers fringed frocks. |
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He was a youth, slightly made, and arrayed in the embroidered cotaigh, or tunic, the truise of plaided weft, the long, fringed colchal, and the high barrad cap of a bard. |
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To the east it is fringed by the towns of West and South Yorkshire whilst to the south it is often considered to end at the northern edge of the Peak District national park. |
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He is eerily crocodilian in a curiously tail-coated black outfit that is fringed in a garish green, but the object of offence is an odd black and green plaited circle. |
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They are also distinguishable from females by their fringed toes. |
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There were lots of lampshaded lamps of different sizes all around him, maroon mainly, or red and fringed, and they were all full on, making him look pink. |
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Manchester is fringed by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east and an arc of towns with which it forms a continuous conurbation. |
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That iconic image of the fringed star holding a cigarette told you all you needed to know about the femme fatale in Tarantino's slick, sublime masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. |
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When taking the podium, Shelly donned a yarmulke and a fringed tallit. |
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