In the drizzling rain the gargoyles which jut out high up on the pillars vomit water down onto our heads. |
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The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones. |
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The two eastern forks of Long Island jut into oceanic waters, creating a mixing zone for currents and coastal and offshore migratory species. |
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The pool itself is strewn with huge granite boulders that jut out of the water like ancient statues. |
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Injuries and work commitments restricted Town to jut 13 men and their lack of substitutes took its toll. |
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Another sculpture features dozens of pointed excrescences that jut up from a round base. |
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The border is echoed in the conglomeration of baroque forms that violently jut in from the bottom left. |
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And forgotten, too, the sharpened jut of his cheekbones and his chin, and the thinning high arch of his nose. |
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There are two spits of land that jut out toward each other, forming Caldwell's Bay. |
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Boldly sculpted steel escape stairs jut from the facade and a low wall encloses a play area for the daycare centre. |
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They called these aspirations pierres d' attente, toothing stones, that jut out from a wall in order to mesh with an eventual addition. |
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That night they camped in a natural shelter beneath a jut of the cliff, placing the cart and the fire between themselves and the forest. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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There is a jut of rock level with that tree, which will lead us into the cavern where the stairwell is. |
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Not the color of his eyes or the jut of his chin, just the strawberry that transformed his face into a harlequin's mask. |
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Gently my fingers brushed against the side of her cheek, gingerly tracing a line from the soft curve to the gentle jut of her chin. |
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A tiny jut of skin hangs off her upper lip, as happens to mortals in the winter. |
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It was a sharp jut of rock on the top of a hill, a bare landscape amongst the tropics of the jungle. |
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Many black and silver belts twisted and hung to snuggle the smallness of his waist and the jut of his hips. |
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We rowed to the hulk from which it was planned to swim to the jut of the foreshore. |
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The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl. |
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You will dominate this vertiginous falling-down of cliffs from where jut out spectacular limestone pitons. |
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When they blow, their melon and beak tend to jut above the water surface. |
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It has a carrot for a nose, coal for eyes, a real honest-to-goodness stovepipe hat and the most perfect of all branches that jut out like real arms and hands. |
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Talisei, Bangka and Lembeh are all on the continental shelf, but the marine park's five islands jut from abyssal depths, and the diving is appropriately dramatic. |
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The log rafters jut out past the roofline like a bowsprit or a narwhal's tusk. |
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Three wings jut out from the main building, all with white walls and green glass. |
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No, unless the collectors jut out from the roof by more than 20 cm and are visible to the public. |
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The surface is made up of boulders and the rock formations that jut out of the water are perfect for a spot of underwater fishing. |
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No, provided that the panels are installed on the roof and do not jut out from the building. |
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Just below the head, two tuning pegs jut out like ears from either side of the neck. |
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The Costa Brava actually starts at Argelès-sur-Mer, as the huge sandy beaches are interspersed with rugged rocks that jut out to sea. |
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The canvas oblique, on each side of the access towers, highlights the towers that seem to jut out of the façade. |
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The two frames are shaped so that they jut out over the ends of the ribbed plates. |
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When driving using the vehicle, no objects may jut out beyond the external contours. |
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Specially constructed piers that jut out into the lake enable us to look for a family of Giant Otters that live here. |
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In other cases, there is a jut on the plug on the cable, and an indentation in the sockets of the hard disk and the motherboard. |
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When you come to a menu command you want to learn more about, jut turn to the Table of Contents or the Index and look it up. |
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Over the past 35 years, there has been an average of jut under 20 incidents per year. |
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Also look for shingle banks, areas of mixed mud and stony ground that holds numbers of dabs, and the ends of headlands that jut out to sea where a tide race forms. |
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Two areca palms, laden with betel nuts, jut toward the canopy of tree tops where a riot of shapes and textures fans out like fireworks. |
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Instead, the textless spines of books jut up like antennae in a cityscape, figures of defunct connectivity. |
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A large boreal lake, with conifer-fringed shorelines that jut out in headlands or retreat into distant bays, Waskesiu is much bigger than any other lake in the park that is accessible by road. |
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Four structures jut out from the inner portion of the dakhma. |
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The town of Wall stands today as it has stood for six hundred years, on a high jut of granite amidst a small forest woodland. |
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In plan, the towers jut beyond the width of the aisles as they do at Wells Cathedral. |
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There are seventeen reefs in total, some of which jut above the surface to form small islands. |
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Not everyone will choose the perfect path through life jut because they took the D. A. R. E. program, but the lessons we teach them can help them make better choices and help them understand that there are alternatives. |
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Lampposts jut out from the old brick facades. |
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Here, the thickness is totally relative even though the marks of the spatula structure the surface into lines that are sometimes vertical, sometimes horizontal, and that jut out very slightly, like subtle light traps. |
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