A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts. |
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The jagged rock he'd sought was three feet up the incline, inviting, tantalizing him with its nearness. |
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Holding the cloth in his teeth, he managed to cut jagged strips off for bandages. |
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A jagged tear split his shirt up one side, the faded red fabric parting to reveal the grimy ladder of his ribs. |
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The ball jagged back viciously to shatter the stumps and send the bails flying. |
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The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks. |
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Tadpoles typically work their elaborate, jagged mouthparts over a surface, making a soup of the scrapings. |
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Grids lay upon the landscape reducing meandering rivers and their jagged embankments to scenic enjoyments or inconveniences to overcome. |
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He picked absently at his jagged canine with a long thumbnail, watching his guard with feigned interest. |
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The major turned the buckle in his fingers and frowned at the jagged characters etched into the metal. |
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A stone cross marks the most sacred point of the pass, the landscape beyond mellowing markedly from jagged, icy summits to rolling undulations. |
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The gap created by the jagged edge which is now further into the lawn should be filled with garden soil, sifted to a fine tilth. |
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The teenaged Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before the group tinkered their way upwards into a more complex and competent machine. |
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What struck me for the first time was the relationship of this style with the style of jazz known as bebop, spurts of dissonant, jagged sound. |
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The cluster of dive boats in the water stands in stark contrast to the jagged Sinai mountains and Bedouin tents on the land. |
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In the silence of the next few moments no one noticed the two shadowy figures that appeared in the jagged opening of the room. |
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Then the fogbank was gone and the ground suddenly appeared, jagged shelves of rock speeding up toward them. |
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But he said it was unclear whether the bulge indicated a jagged break in the wing or a mirage caused by atmospheric distortion. |
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Its expansive mirrored surface is lined with rocky coastlines, mountainous and jagged in the north to gently sloping in the south. |
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Difficult mountains can seem hostile, haughty and mocking, wanting very much to lure in climbers, to tempt them to painful deaths on jagged rock. |
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It spans musical emotions from the jagged shrieking solos of the sorceress to the seductive siren songs of the maidens. |
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Zemya trudged unawares closer and closer to the edge of the jagged path, everywhere being shrouded by mountain clouds. |
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The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water. |
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As we approached 15m, however, on the limit of visibility the faint, dark-blue outline of jagged and twisted metal appeared. |
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He failed to see a broken, jagged edged bottle in the road and ran over it, blowing out his left front tire. |
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He heard the siren song of Hollywood, and swam to its shores, blissfully unaware of the jagged critical rocks beneath him. |
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Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds. |
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The jagged skyline of the Santa Catalina Mountains seemed to rise just beyond the traffic. |
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The jagged Cuillin ridge, featuring 12 of Scotland's 284 Munros forms a glorious backdrop. |
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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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The first Europeans to spy its jagged, jungle-clad peaks and encircling reef were the mutineers of HMS Bounty. |
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Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed. |
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Above the water it's a rugged shoreline and a few jagged rocks adorned with bird droppings. |
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He wears a fierce mustache on a jagged face, he's got enough muscle he could swat me down any time he wished. |
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When I raised my binoculars to a snag, or jagged top, of a broken, burned-out tree, I found myself locked in a gaze with a female on her nest. |
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Half of the disk, upon cleaning, was shown to have a carefully chipped, rounded edge, with the other half unworked and jagged. |
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It fit like brass knuckles only instead of knuckles, a sharp jagged edge protruded. |
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The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards. |
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I hope that others can assemble the jagged rhythms of my stories to unlearn common misperceptions about vernacular English. |
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Ribs curled free of the chest like those of a skeleton, and the vertebrae protruded in a line of jagged dorsal fins. |
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Huge, jagged slashes intersected across the robe, forming a spiderweb of cuts. |
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Splinters and jagged spikes of wood lanced into the air, and a faint coat of dust had comfortably settled over the wreckage. |
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The rest of the crater forms a rim of jagged peaks and spires, which give it a dinosaur skeleton-like profile. |
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The video quality is spotty, with jagged lines and minor compression issues. |
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She pulled it off, to find a slinky black number, with thin spaghetti-straps and a jagged edge. |
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Its blade was five feet long and golden, with jagged edges on the sides of the blade. |
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Also, the border plates that make up the periphery of the shells have jagged outer edges. |
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He pointed at the end of the road, about a quarter-mile down, where a small church steeple rose above the maze of jagged red roofs. |
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They continued onwards, drawing ever closer to the jagged black peaks ahead. |
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It floated directly over the center line of the Pillar, with incredibly amounts of energy flowing through its jagged shining form. |
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It was a jagged wasteland of ovenlike heat, frantic mosquitoes, and unfordable, unsanitary rivers. |
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The jagged peaks mark the arrival of electrons in substorms, and they gradually drift away again. |
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Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system. |
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The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself. |
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His teeth were so broken and jagged that they resembled fangs and his sunken eyes glowed hot in his skeletal face. |
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When the charges connect, effectively closing a circuit, electric energy flows along that jagged path. |
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The forest below and the sky above clashed on the horizon with jagged peaks of mountains. |
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From its three viewing decks, tourists peer through coin-operated telescopes at tiny hikers negotiating jagged trails down the multihued valley. |
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For the next three weeks the expedition carried their pirogues and canoes up steep slopes, over jagged ridges and around gullies and ravines. |
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Blood gushed from a deep pit in his shoulder and several jagged cuts were gouged in his torso, soaking his ceremonial robe to his skin. |
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The result keeps the sharpness of bicubic interpolation while smoothing the isophotes to reduce jagged pixelization artifacts. |
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The gun port was twice its normal size, with jagged wooden chards to frame the opening. |
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They've finally gotten to the foothills and the jagged mountain peaks are getting close. |
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Her flesh was still angry red, with crusted blood along the beginnings of a jagged scar. |
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When the concrete dust cleared, we saw a large, jagged hole in the side of the stone cube. |
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That was my mistake recently when I crammed my rear, left-side tire against the jagged curbstone in front of my apartment. |
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Unlike the symmetrical spots of the Dalmatian, the patches are jagged and irregular. |
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A dashed line, for instance, represents the most tenuous relationship, whereas a jagged line denotes a conflicted one. |
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In his hand that had not been crushed, he gripped the jagged shard of glass even while it pricked him and drew more red liquid. |
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His face was jagged and scarred, his features aged and ugly, deformed over many years of struggle. |
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Yellow, white and purple flowers ringed a stage in front of a jagged mountain of dark wreckage. |
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In underwater grottoes, hollowed out of the island's jagged rock-face, we discover swarms of good-sized lobster and shrimp. |
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But if you were feeling more charitable, you would say warmth, gustiness and jagged tunes are on his side. |
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Very different from jagged aa, pahoehoe is the other general texture of newly solidified lava. |
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Its jagged coastline is over 90 miles long, producing hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves. |
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Finally, satisfied, we launched our silk packet in a corner of the cove sheltered by tall jagged rocks. |
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It's fairly even, and the good thing about having thick hair is that it isn't noticeable when the ends are jagged. |
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A canine tooth had fragmented long ago and jagged spikes of it were embedded in the animal's infected gums. |
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Up ahead the skyline is jagged with the crags of Simon's Seat high on Barden Moor. |
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Niall was clearing the remaining jagged edges of glass from the windows and banging on the side of the wreck in the hope of some response. |
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They clambered up the jagged stones and tried not to slide down on spiky ones on the ways down. |
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As more jagged ribbons of lightening above set the sky alight, Ely swore aloud as he was blinded. |
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The edges of the tattered hull weren't jagged or serrated like a normal gash caused by a rocket or something more powerful than a normal laser. |
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We got there as the sky was darkening and incredibly bright, jagged flashes of pink lightning sheeted across the sky. |
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The other side however is broken in about 4 parts and jagged bits of bone are sticking out. |
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Stuck at a boring party early in the film, de Van goes for a stroll out back and trips, cutting herself on some jagged metal. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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I went hiking and I saw jagged cliffs, rolling tundra and delicate purple saxifrage. |
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A wind whistled through the jagged rocks and the growl of thunder rolled around the mountain slopes. |
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The city is beautifully located in the heart of the Pyrenees, with jagged peaks visible from almost any part of town. |
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A drunk yelled, smashing the end of a bottle on top of the counter, the jagged edges pointed at me. |
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The sign was on a random piece of wood with jagged edges, like it had been broken off something. |
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Some look out over jagged urban skyscapes, while others survey open green countryside. |
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All I saw was jagged branches of bare, lifeless trees pointing towards a dull gray sky. |
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Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds. |
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The knife has been described as having a six or seven-inch blade with a jagged edge down one side only. |
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A long, jagged scar, starting just below his right temple and ending somewhere beneath his jerkin, showed brightly against his dark skin. |
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Blood welled upon around the angry wound and spilled over the skin's jagged edges. |
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Gaping holes puncture the walls, leaving glimpses of lifeless interiors through jagged brickwork and shattered windows. |
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In these places are jagged cliffs falling almost vertical to the tide line, a remnant of aeons of erosion. |
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Beyond the yawning valley reared a jagged skyline dominated by the massive peaks of Tirich Mir and Buni Zom. |
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The jagged Caucasus reared above these lush hills and even before Mestia it was clear that Svaneti's fabled splendour was no exaggeration. |
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There were carved creatures with canine bodies and bat wings perched around the steeply pointed roof lined with jagged spikes. |
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A rasterized image of the view from the light's position was rendered, and sampling errors occurred, including jagged edges and aliasing. |
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The transfer has none of the jagged lines or motion that appears in some anime, though. |
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Liam rolled up his denim jacket sleeve and revealed a scar about eight inches in length, crooked and jagged and raised and a deep mauve color. |
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The industry's fastest antialiasing delivers ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds. |
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Tables were overturned, the wood chipped off in jagged points with their legs snapped off and gnawed on. |
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Most plant cells rupture when jagged ice crystals form inside them, and if enough damage takes place, plants die. |
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There was a sudden flash of white light and a jagged bolt came down from the night time sky. |
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Despite the dearth of light, his pupils were the size of pin-pricks, and were ringed in jagged circlets of gold. |
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Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it. |
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A jagged piece of basalt had torn a fresh rip in the hem of her robes, and a gash from the same rock was bleeding freely. |
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The jagged edges dug into his fingers and palm, but the pain didn't compare with the agonizing rip of his heart splitting in two. |
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I proceeded along the jagged ridges staring down into a river of a boiling red substance. |
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One had to earn the right to surf beneath the dangerous pier, with it's exhilarating waves and threatening jagged rocks. |
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There are 13 main islands in the archipelago, plus four islets and some 40 outcrops of jagged rocks. |
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The volumetric elements are built up of large triangular planes that twist, giving the whole work a jagged sense of rotation. |
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They climbed the wall and hooked themselves in position by looping ropes around some of the jagged metal twists. |
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Thunder rumbles because we hear sound waves from different parts of a jagged lightning stroke. |
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Another jagged block had hooked an engine, tearing it from the wing, rupturing the wing's fuel tank and spinning the entire plane around. |
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The bear roared out his pain as the jagged edges gashed his paw deeply. |
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The sagebrush and yucca plants made the groups course jagged. |
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The 32-year-old surfer, a teacher and boatbuilder in Cornwall, was given the equivalent of 200 stitches to a jagged wound to his right calf and foot. |
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In addition to the simple geometric figure, nature offers us a spectacle of the branched, jagged and seemingly disorderly structures that pose a challenge to geometry. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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Aesthetically, it recalls the jagged, fragmented abstract art of the Italian Futurists, Russia's Suprematists and Constructivists, and Vorticist Wyndham Lewis. |
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On the best album yet in this still-young year, the group's jagged fold of guitar, bass and drums welcomes keyboards, harpsichords and even more keyboards. |
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Rolling hills, jagged rock barrens, steaming swamps, and dusty grey ashlands all appear crisp and clean to the eye and have an amazing amount of variety. |
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Their jagged edges and razor sharp teeth make you stand a little further back then normal. |
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Towards the top of the sharp ice ridge there was approximately 300 meters of icy slope on each side of us, with large jagged rocks protruding at the bottom. |
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He did his best not to cut himself on the jagged edge of the can. |
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Picasso worked from the photograph to create the blocked, jagged shapes he painted on canvas. |
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The one place where the jagged edges are filed smoothly, efficiently away. |
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Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line. |
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But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms. |
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He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other. |
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There was a vivid contrast between the splendour of the gold braid and decoration of the uniform and the jagged holes from the bullet which took Nelson's life. |
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He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan. |
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These buildings, characterised by their fractured plans, angular walls and jagged edges, have more in common with war memorials than conventional works of architecture. |
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I had a jagged edge on the toenail on my big toe and it got caught in the heavy comforter on the bed while I was asleep and pulled half of my toenail off. |
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The details are a blur, but while skiing with his son, schumacher fell and hit the right side of his head on a jagged rock. |
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In the fading light, with a view right up the lake to a glacier held high between dark jagged alps, I really could not have cared if I had caught nothing. |
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Now fully warmed, Alex's impossibly large arms resemble a relief map of his native country, with jagged veins resembling the Ural mountain range, dividing east from west. |
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There are filmy ferns, and more jagged ferns, ferns which look like moss, and the stumpy Mexican tree fern, Cybotium scheidei, which never grows very tall. |
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City of York Council said the network of jagged lines in the asphalt surface had been caused by someone apparently driving a Transit van over the new bridge on Sunday evening. |
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Soon the steepness decreased, but the climbing remained strenuous for the next two hours as we shinnied up complex chimneys and followed jagged ridges. |
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The neck line was cut in a jagged, low V that would show the faintest shadows of my cleavage to anyone took the time to look, but it wasn't flaunty. |
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The jagged, rocky top is named after the lace it's thought to resemble. |
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Unstintingly melodic, he wrote in long, arching lines that contradicted the jagged, urban rhythms of Copland and Bernstein, his close contemporaries. |
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This leaves a maze of jagged pastel walls and shadowy apertures. |
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Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine. |
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His forms are typically harsh and jagged, and his colours dissonant. |
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Situated at 5,400 feet, it's encircled by jagged peaks that make you feel you're cupped inside a caldera. |
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Some lead to caves hidden away in crevices or under jagged overhangs. |
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Swimming was difficult and dangerous due to the heavy waves and jagged rocks, so Pinos adapted existing breakwater structures to enclose two new bays for protected bathing. |
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Although the snow on downhill and cross-country courses can look smooth on television, under the microscope snow crystals are jagged and have varying water contents. |
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In that ungainly position, the hilt of his sword jagged him in the ribs. |
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Caught in a passing glance, Mount Athos rises in the distance and Ithaca is depicted as an alien landscape of jagged rocks before an endless horizon. |
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The loom of the lighthouse flashed across the sky. The waves moved back and forth across the jagged rocks, gradually becoming larger and more menacing. |
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There are vertical walls with jagged buttresses, sweeping canyons, arches, narrow gullies and fissures in the rock that develop into caves at the waterline. |
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The congregation, mostly elderly, stood in the open air among jagged brick walls, while priests chanted, genuflected and blessed the crowd with holy water. |
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The staggered effect of random building resulted in a crazyquilt of dead ends and narrow, jagged alleyways. |
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Hindwing with a mostly smooth-edged, ovalish, dark red patch, jagged only near front of wing. |
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There is a line of jagged peaklets, like an array of dog's teeth, called the Tschingelhorner, and beyond them, the Hole of St Martin. |
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There are many seaside resorts on the jagged coastline of Croatia, including several on its islands, which have been popular for many years. |
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Strong currents, combined with shallows and jagged reefs surrounding the island, make navigation near the island perilous. |
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The cheek teeth are smaller and more jagged than in the brown bear, and the canines are larger and sharper. |
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Tasmania has been volcanically inactive in recent geological times but has many jagged peaks resulting from recent glaciation. |
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The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc. |
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A tracksuited man with a face like a wolf is running a jagged path from copse to copse. |
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A ski and snowboard week held in the jagged Sierra Nevada mountain range. |
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Some have leopard print, thick leather-like skin and blunt triangle heads, culminating in a jagged underbite. |
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Profiles using tape will often show a rather jagged profile due to the thermocouple junction lifting from the contact surface during heating. |
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Ghost IV hints at personhood, of a figure leaning insouciantly against a wall, breaking up the lines of the space, making a jagged hypotenuse. |
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But compared to the jagged, snow-covered peaks in the distance, the mountains back east were mud hills with delusions of adequacy. |
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The eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, formed by glaciers during the ice ages. |
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The base of the skull also presented another fatal wound in which a bladed weapon had been thrust into it, leaving behind a jagged hole. |
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The jagged Cuillin, on the Isle of Skye, represents a major mountain range that is not located on the Scottish mainland. |
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The summits of the Cuillin are bare rock, jagged in outline and with steep cliffs and deep cut corries and gullies. |
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Other animals, such as squirrels or jays, will either split the shell completely in half or make a jagged hole in it. |
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The croton bushes, by day hideous things like jaundiced laurels, were changed by the moon into jagged black and white designs like fantastic wood-cuts. |
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The coastal currents on the opposite shore are far more complex, due to the jagged shoreline, several large islands and the Dinaric Alps' proximity to the shore. |
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Here, the park's Many Glacier Lodge and Swiftcurrent Motor Inn sit at the edge of Swiftcurrent Lake, which is surrounded by barren, jagged peaks, glaciers and grassy slopes. |
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A'a is thick, sticky lava which forms jagged, chunky rock when it cools. |
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And so, the intransient dream, the lacy visions, the jagged, labyrinthian spaces of the artist's mind's tunnel, procreate a play of line, colour, form and texture. |
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Access to the rest of the shoreline is restricted by jagged rocks. |
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But on Moel Siabod you can see for miles in every direction, with the distinctive jagged outline of the Snowdon range clearly visible to the west. |
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Martha are a clean-living, vegan band, and Courting Strong serves as a story-so-far set to jagged guitar pirouetting, a gallivant through the precocious years. |
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The piece moves in alluring spans of swirling figures, jagged lines and pointillistic outbursts, often prodded forward by ostinatos in the perky piano. |
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Scheduled, too, during the tour... is a visit to Big Bend Country, where jagged canyons cutting among towering limestone cliffs offer whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande. |
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His sixth, it jagged away almost unplayably to take the outside edge. |
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The Hot-head Paisan creator's illustrations might not have the polish exhibited by, say, Alison Bechdel or Howard Cruse, but her work has a jagged richness of its own. |
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