After a rigorous hike, we walked out on a wooden pier jutting out into the very still lake. |
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She looked ridiculous with a mass of dark red hair jutting out in awkward directions. |
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I press my body upwards reaching deep into a jug formed by the sudden jutting out of the rock face. |
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Hunter looked down over the cliff and smiled at a white rock jutting out of the cliff six feet below where he stood. |
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It is similar to a xylophone but in the shape of a dancing woman, with arms and legs jutting out from the body of the instrument. |
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The rough stones jutting out from the gritty mud walls appeal to my visual and tactile senses. |
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Directing the driver to stop, she got out and looked down the deserted beach to a large array of rocks jutting out into the ocean. |
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Its appearance was that of a wooden skeleton except with scraggly twigs and splinters jutting out from its joints and face. |
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We will spend quality time on the sunny side of the Alps, with craggy bright-white mountains jutting out of smooth grassy meadows. |
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The live ordnance area was the island of Farallon di Medina, a half-mile-long chunk of rock jutting out of the ocean. |
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Gannon slowed down and moved behind a large mineral rock that was jutting out of the ground at a near 90 degree angle. |
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The old gnarled trees of the forest grew up to the edge of another bank, their roots jutting out into the deep water. |
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It's jutting out from the corner of the roof, so it could conceivably be a gargoyle proper or a grotesque. |
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The image shows a straight road ahead with no turns flanged by cryptic road signs jutting out at strange angles. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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He was thinner, too, his cheekbones jutting out sharply from the hollows of his cheeks. |
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There is none of the jutting out of decks and balconies, and feeling of exterior bulk that is so familiar to mega-yachts. |
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There is also a smattering of small rockpile lighthouses – warning lights erected on metal structures on rocks jutting out of the water. |
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The new gated community is set on eight acres of waterfront property, along a neck of land jutting out into the Sound. |
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The canyon was full of rocks that were jutting out of the walls. |
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There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide. |
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The view across the Firth of Forth to East Lothian is expansive, from North Berwick Law in the distance to the impressive Bass Rock jutting out of the Forth. |
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An outcrop of bare rocks jutting out of the hill, hewn into different shapes by eons of wind and rain, appeared like a sculpture gallery of Henry Moore. |
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Atop this, an array of 62 watchtowers, jutting out at regular intervals, formed a formidable line of defence. |
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There's a private jetty jutting out into the warm Aegean and sensational snorkelling. |
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After an hour's drive, he takes a bad turn and violently slams his bike against a big stone jutting out of the soil. |
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One can see it from a distance jutting out of the earth inside a huge pit with its roof sculpted with interconnected crosses. |
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A huge tumour the size of the baby's head was jutting out of Maomai's neck. |
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The strange rock formations jutting out of the water are sure to catch your eye. |
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Dubai's Arabian Tower is a 300-meter high architectural marvel, an exclusive and ultra-modern hotel jutting out from the Persian Gulf. |
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Among the temperate peaks of the Rif mountain range, its cliffs jutting out into the Mediterranean make this under-explored region magical. |
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Like Mont St Michel, jutting out into the sea, it is «the black pearl» of Africa, jutting out into the desert. |
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Point Clark Lighthouse NHSC is situated on a round promontory jutting out into the east shore of Lake Huron. |
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Carlos took us an hour west by speedboat to Punta Caracoles, a peninsula jutting out from the national park that teems with bush dogs, tapirs, and other tenacious wildlife. |
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A characteristic feature of Torre de la Higuera is the huge rock jutting out of the sand near the shore. |
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Farther upstream there are dry docks, jutting out ominously into desert, where boats were once moored. |
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Kalmar Castle in eastern Sweden, sits on a headland jutting out into Kalmar Strait. |
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Melilla is a harbour city north of the Moroccan town of Nador on a small peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Her moment of truth arrived a year ago when she saw a picture of herself from Christmas in which her collarbone was jutting out. |
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The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater. |
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Most of the websites I examined featured thinspiration photographs of famous runway models and actresses with sharp ribs jutting out of their dresses. |
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Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river. |
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They drape every precipice, steel poles jutting out 20 feet above the sidewalk, loosely tangled like volleyball nets in winter. |
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It looked like an abstract statue made from brown stone, roughly cylindrical, with small spires jutting out from the top, seemingly placed at random. |
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Notice that the lower coal seam has vertical trees jutting out of it. |
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The top of the tent-peg, projecting horizontally, is a horsey head jutting out from a neck, but also perhaps a nose jutting out from a face. |
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The dam is far below, its twin powerhouses jutting out along the still river. |
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Mr. Nardi's spot is a concrete platform jutting out into the khaki-colored waves. |
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In the middle of the 16th century, the central shaft took on the shape of a spherical baluster, with a large sphere jutting out just below the point where the curving arms branch off. |
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The town wharf is just visible, jutting out into the harbour. |
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The end of a spit attached to land is called the proximal end, and the end jutting out into water is called the distal end. |
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This inevitably results in large concentrations of monarchs accumulating on peninsulas jutting out into lakes where they eventually have to move southward over open water. |
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Rocks jutting out from the sand and a small cliff with a cave to one end are the main features of this cove, which has no kinds of facilities whatsoever. |
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At the bottom right are two long piers jutting out into the water. |
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It can be used with cylinders jutting out 3 mm or more. |
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She greets him wearing a susurrus taffeta housecoat and shows him the cereus, a tropical-rain-forest plant that looks to the writer like a pedestrian-looking cornstalk with an Easter egg jutting out from the base. |
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If the trapezius is weakened, the scapula, not held properly, will slide forward, its internal edge jutting out and the distance between scapula and spinous processes will increase. |
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The bow was now jutting out and facing the waves. |
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There, on a ledge jutting out above the track, sat my shoe. |
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The visible jutting out part of the key must be removed. |
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I can see the northern faces of both towers, and youre right, I can see what I think is the tip of the airplane jutting out of the northern side of the northern tower, which weve talked about already. |
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The polished black PVD-coated case is nicely finished, and reminds of the Monaco V4 case, with its beveled sapphire glass jutting out on the edge. |
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On the surface lies a vast expanse of ice with the occasional mountain peaks jutting out while down below sits the rocky continent covered by several kilometres of ice. |
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A kingbird perches on the corner of a milk crate jutting out of the mud. |
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Massachusetts' geographic location, jutting out into the North Atlantic, makes the city very prone to Nor'easter weather systems that can dump heavy snow on the region. |
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Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture. |
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