His carved plywood canvasses are acutely reminiscent of fossil imprints layered in geological strata. |
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She had layered, raven black hair which framed her delicately featured face. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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They all resonate at the same pitch, yet produce a constant, layered dissonance due to the room's inconsistent acoustics. |
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Rachael says initially she uses different layers of acrylic to build up a painted surface on the canvas, a layered process of paint and latex. |
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Eggplant, zucchini, roasted red peppers, olives and lettuce are layered on focaccia to create an eye-rollingly good combination. |
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It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays. |
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It's soft female harmonies layered on top of tinkling bells, xylophones and other gentle, celestial sounds. |
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How about corn tortillas layered with spinach and juicy tomatoes, or lasagna studded with colorful veggies? |
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Then an insulator material is layered over the base, followed by a layer of superconducting material. |
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Sometimes they are made into a thick porridge like polenta, left to set and cut into shapes, layered in a dish with cheese and baked in the oven. |
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Although I had allowed myself on more than one occasion to daydream and imagined myself in the lovely silk layered clothes of a lady. |
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Some people search for caribou through binoculars, others take turns napping in a crawl space that is layered with mattresses and sleeping bags. |
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Clothes that can be layered with a variety of colors and styles work great. |
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Not only do I save time, but the flavours are layered into the dish, building towards the finish. |
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Anything that can be layered allows you to adapt easily to weather changes. |
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Fortunately many dishes that are layered, filled, or stuffed can be assembled a day ahead of the party. |
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The tantalising pomme Anna consisted of Charlotte potatoes sliced, layered and caramelised with rosemary butter. |
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Bed linens are draped, layered and pleated in three grand monochrome compositions that achieve the stately sublimity of religious art. |
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Alex had shoulder length, layered blonde hair and perfectly shaped eyebrows that came with a set of perfect brown, cat-like eyes. |
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Her hair was perfectly layered and moved beautifully around her throughout the episode! |
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Her long, black hair was layered and strewn seductively over her shoulders and back. |
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He had layered red hair, the longest parts reaching just past the nape of his neck, which flipped around his head in a semi-messy manner. |
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Abby had flared out layered blonde hair with red highlights throughout and steaming brown eyes. |
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I layered my hair, I wore clogs, I floated around in gauzy peasant shirts and played my folk guitar. |
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She watched as a woman entered the room, pushing layered gold-brown hair away from her face. |
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They were only cobbles and small, irregular outcrops, not large ledges of obviously layered strata. |
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Author and photographer tell the story of this place through its pavements with love, subtlety, and layered richness of knowledge. |
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The venue was small and the standing room layered quite steeply so it was easy to get a good line of sight. |
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I made this as the recipe suggests, but a smaller version, using mini ice cream sandwiches, layered in a loaf pan. |
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For dessert they presented mouth-watering vanilla sabayon served in a champagne flute and layered with fresh fruit and biscuit. |
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A layered and truffled potato cake, and a strangely matched champagne sabayon sauce, could not make the dish click. |
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Keep in mind, however, that a layered combo can include one or more classy pieces, such as a tailored blazer and a fine dress shirt. |
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Two men joined him, wiping their foreheads, but still standing tall and proud under their heavy layered uniforms. |
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The drums are magnificent and each guitar is perfectly layered, in what turns out to be the best sound of the night. |
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For a main course, try nasi goreng, seasoned rice layered with egg and shrimp, served with beef satay and a big, crispy shrimp cracker. |
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His design is a beautiful cherry wood bead and gold teardrop headpiece, reminiscent of braids layered down the head. |
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And a square of lightly scalloped white potatoes layered with sweet potatoes is pleasantly understated. |
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Today, she is wearing a layered, backless dress constructed of unmatching cloth panels and vertiginous gold Mary-Janes. |
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Now studying layered manganates as part of his project, Dan is a very keen table football player. |
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The technologies used for detection are different, however, as the MINOS detectors are made from steel plates layered with plastic scintillators. |
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The use of layered hand-made paper of different quality gives varied texture to the painting. |
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The royal tombs are layered pyramidal structures built of massive stone slabs. |
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The melodies are thickly layered and the resulting sound is darkly atmospheric. |
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The neckline curved down low, and was layered under a thin see-through material that shimmered. |
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A primary depositional feature of many layered rocks is stratification, or bedding. |
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Typical of a tabloid, they took a sex-tinged story, layered it with outrage, but ultimately used it to titillate their audience. |
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She ran a straightening iron through her layered shoulder-length hair, swiftly transforming the bedhead to office chic. |
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A nearly identical ground-beef tostada sits nearby, layered with those great bacony beans, and that makes me happy, too. |
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Thick tournedos sliced horizontally in three, layered with caramelized onions, they did look like incredibly indulgent burgers. |
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The general formula is middle-of-the-road songwriting layered with U2 inspired bloat and some alternative or indie-rock window dressing. |
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Towering over the town was Turtle Mountain, a massive hulk of limestone and shale layered with veins of coal in its core. |
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New York fashion shows styled clothes to be layered from bustier to top jacket. |
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Metasomatic anorthosite formed by replacement of layered gabbroic troctolite in the Skaergaard intrusion is shown here. |
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A well-prepared turducken is a marvelous treat, a free-form poultry terrine layered with flavorful stuffing and moistened with duck fat. |
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The piece is layered with narrative, some implied, others drawing from Tsonga mythology central to his discourse. |
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Ok, as you know, I like some fresh tomatoes, olive oil and garlic layered on some toasted coarse Tuscan bread as much as the next man. |
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Its outer edges are layered, almost smooth, with mixed colors ranging from saddlebag tan to dark umber. |
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Delicately cut, layered slate walls, umbers and the sepia tint curved metal bar place you firmly somewhere in Eastern Europe. |
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See how I mounded the salad in the middle and created a border of dill with the goat cheese layered on top? |
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Greeks create such masterpieces as moussaka, a layered dish of eggplant, meat, cheese, and bread crumbs sometimes served with a white sauce. |
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The sharp move is that it's all simplified, so that more sounds can be layered without getting muddy. |
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James produced this look by trimming and shaping the model's chemically relaxed hair into a layered bob that can be worn spiky or sleek. |
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Sampled noises are arranged into electro-rhythms, programmed, then layered in your brainpan. |
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A richly layered anti-realist film, it showed a real courage and braveness to explore and experiment formally. |
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Different types of foam are often used in combination, layered for their various properties of softness, even support. |
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Our craft was layered with extra coats of heat resistant polymer before we sortied. |
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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy. |
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Glazed walls are layered with cypress louvers, which veil the street facade from sun and traffic. |
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The layered dessert is pre-portioned in a specially designed paper board cup. |
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The last song is a vocally layered gem, featuring the organ in a far more restrained mood. |
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This hot black halter top enhances your bustline with silk chiffon layered over silk charmeuse for a diaphanous effect with velvet trim. |
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The work is clearly very well planned and organise, and the story has been carefully plotted to be tight and layered. |
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Finally, frequencies versus displacement amplitude curves were plotted for different layered systems. |
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Carla Gentry of Styles Hair Salon in New York gave this look a twist with a layered bang and stacked layers at the base. |
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Speleothems usually display a layered or banded structure in cross section, not unlike growth rings in a tree. |
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All of them are layered materials containing planes of copper and oxygen atoms. |
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It is a dazzling performance layered with more than a hint of theatrical camp. |
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From the off-centre title metaphor to the beautifully layered arrangement, this is no mere pastiche. |
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A better choice might be a caprese salad layered with tissue-thin slices of proscuitto de Parma. |
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The rich and layered contemporary soundscapes owe less to the Celtic fringes than to England's northern heartlands. |
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Tale is ingenuously layered, infused with creepiness and spiked with a couple of real heart-stoppers. |
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We both layered on fake pearls, her a choker and stud earrings me, layers of long strands of pearls. |
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The meandering path was littered with conifer branches and layered with a thick carpet of fresh golden straw. |
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Arthropod cuticle can produce unusual optical effects, analogous to solutions of liquid crystals, resulting from a layered, helicoid structure. |
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Overall, Temptation is a sad affair carried by simplistic melodies that have been mixed and layered to cavernous depths. |
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Cranberries and popcorn strings interspersed among tiny white lights layered over the smell of a fresh cut fir tree. |
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The weather ceiling was broken from 1,000 to 3,000 feet and layered above 10,000 feet. |
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The carbon atoms arranged themselves as layered sheets of hexagonally bonded atoms. |
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Tuesday's braised pork belly, a tender hunk of succulent meat layered with fat, served over salty French lentils. |
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They don't just groove, they swing hard, and the polyrhythms created by the layered drummers create a groove that is as steady as it is complex. |
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The addition of colourful projecting sunblinds layered the facade pleasingly as well as solving the climatic problem. |
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The very complicatedness of this layered, homosocial, mentor-mentee liaison makes it compelling, if not exactly coherent. |
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The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is. |
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After she processes the negative as a continuous strip, she selects and cuts the layered images into panoramas of three to five frames each. |
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The one to blow you away consists of delicate, yielding meringue discs, layered with lemon and lime parfait and drizzled with a lime syrup. |
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Chaotic, dark and layered, the collage suggests an apocalyptic futuristic urban world that only remotely relate to our traditional cityscapes. |
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All were equally worn with work and dressed in shabby clothing, layered with tears and patches. |
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The first is a richly layered carpet of sound that swarms out from the speakers, each track picking up pace to an intense climax. |
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Defense in depth beats a single point of failure, and security in the cloud is only part of a layered approach. |
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Grabbing the mascara, I took out the wand and layered my eyelashes with two coats of mascara. |
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It usually requires from four to six years for layered or inarched trees to bear. |
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The former Harvard librarian and cranky widower of Glass's richly layered novel is settling comfortably into retirement. |
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Snyder became renowned for his delicate layered brushstrokes painstakingly applied to produce highly detailed feathering. |
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Its communicative possibilities are both opened up and closed off by its layered context of lyrics, background music, and prior performance. |
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His layered photographs condense the evidence of man and its industrious production. |
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Well, she never said what was in her stall, but she and A flushed their toilets, while I layered some paper down and we all had our piddles. |
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The child should wear layered natural fibers and wool socks, weather permitting. |
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I'm not a Wings fan really, but I quite like the pulsating insistency and the layered backing vocals. |
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Cut the beef fillet into thin slices and, layered between sheets of plastic film, beat until extremely thin. |
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The holes reveal a layered and textured vista in cool greens and blues, evoking a landscape. |
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Outrageously colored coats of layered fabrics were worn over ugly, contradictory coordinates. |
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The garden is lush and floriferous, nourished by the rich topsoil the Sorensens layered over the garage roof. |
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The sharkskin is layered over heavy cowhide but the more I use it the more appealing the shark becomes. |
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The floorboards were surprisingly strong, their tops layered with dust but barely threatening any give as she moved creakily across them. |
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Thick moss layered the rest of the floor like a carpet, occasional vines of twisting colored flowers creeping over the vibrant green. |
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Even in the foregrounds, the brushstrokes are a web of quick flickering dabs, layered, but not blended or otherwise heavily worked. |
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Made of rich chocolate and walnut cake layered with creamy ganache, it's like the fudgiest brownie you've ever eaten. |
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The attached skirt made of silk georgette is also layered around the hips with green and rose embroidered lace to create a bustle effect. |
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His highly crafted paintings consist of 30 to 50 smoothed and sanded coats of oil, graphite and pigment layered over gessoed wood. |
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In its deft social commentary and layered, intelligent prose, the novel is assured and engaging. |
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Her lips were layered with glistering, crimson lipstick, her eyes covered with sparkling pink eye shadow. |
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First, art offers multiple, rich, and layered ways of speaking about and glorifying God, since art is unlimited in its range and expression. |
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Designer jeans were made up of many, many panels of denim layered with seams and buckles. |
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For all the giant leaps and superhuman punch-ups, jokes and quips, he manages to give a quite touching layered performance. |
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Sold by the roll, these products are made of layered neoprene rubber, often with a granular surface bonded to the top side. |
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The film opens with a flurry of sight gags and double entendres, layered over incipient tension. |
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In distal areas, a layered sedimentary unit appears under the chaotic unit. |
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For the bash, the singer donned two pairs of jeans layered over one another to create an on-trend double denim effect. |
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With skin tone colors of apricot, tan, sepia, mahogany, salmon, raw sienna, and burnt sienna, white was used primarily to alter shades and create a layered tint. |
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We find ourselves scribbling in large circles, gradually spiralling inwards into a densely layered doodle of no doubt strong Freudian significance. |
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For the model above the hair was waved with a stacked perm at the back of the neck to get volume up to the occipital bone, and layered and textured through the front. |
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This then simmers for half an hour before being baked for an hour in a pan layered with very stale bread, Gruyere cheese, and the onion soup mixture. |
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Skirts are layered and pleated in heavy dark grey and black felt. |
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I've got the layered dress, the wings, the jingly anklet, everything. |
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The band's sound is incredibly layered, detailed and textured. |
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A tie-dyed vest half wrapped around my neck like a scarf, layered under another long black knit vest over rubberized leggings? |
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He layered a scrim of black chiffon over lingerie-style dresses in red, and he adorned a bare, purple slip dress with gems. |
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It is as though the written Amharic language, here mixed with other semiotic systems, becomes a mirror for the layered and amalgamated nature of oral language in exile. |
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A specialty dish commonly prepared for ceremonial occasions is pastilla, a layered pastry filled with pigeon, eggs, and nuts, topped with cinnamon and sugar. |
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Team your slouchy, layered outfits with wedge heeled espadrilles, because the sandals which originate from Spain and were big in the 70s are back once again. |
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Pastilla is a layered pastry dish combining almonds and shredded meat. |
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The essential ingredients are sponge cake soaked in sherry or white wine, rich custard, fruit or jam, and whipped cream, layered in a glass dish in that order. |
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The Dead C have been treading the same water since their inception in 1987 and their leaden, layered guitar-soaked dirges just feel tired up against the vibrancy of Konono. |
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Undisturbed layering around the stigmarian roots is consistent with their sedimentary burial, not with the intrusion of roots into an already layered soil. |
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The narrative is divided into three parts, but sidewinds into layered, dreamlike sequences that skip forward, back, and outside of time completely. |
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Crisp triangles of French toast are layered with citrus segments and indulgently oozy oil-glossed pieces of warm foie gras, the best liver known to carnivores. |
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Have you ever layered bananas with dried dates, poured cream over them and left them to chill for a couple of hours so that the dates become soft and sticky? |
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How else could you have forgotten the skinny leather ties, impossible post-Ted pompadours, and endlessly layered synthesizers over fake English accents? |
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They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails. |
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She twirled her fingers in his long, artfully layered auburn hair. |
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He codified a layered system of mosque types, reflecting hierarchies of social status and territorial rank, shaped by notions of identity, memory and decorum. |
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Other than the cut, they also layered my hair all over the back to give it more body but left the front layers long and without any tapering in order to better frame my face. |
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She has short, red, layered hair that stops just below her ears. |
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His hair was layered and flipped out in different directions. |
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Evidence of her home-grown methods can be found in the alligatored texture of some of her pieces, where she may have layered enamel paint before the undercoat dried. |
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My formerly straight hair was now layered and somewhat puffy. |
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Tilting my head, I saw Gabby along with the whole squad of Freshmen cheerleaders, all seemingly identical with their uniforms, long nails, pouty lips, and layered hair. |
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Find and inspect some pictures of people with curly, layered hair. |
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At the moment her hair was layered, and light brown with hot pink tips. |
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Like a layered wedding cake, each experience built on the weirdness of the previous one. |
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She had long layered black hair, which looked bluish purple in some light. |
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Her hair remained in the offcenter wedge cut, half of it chinlength and layered, the other half kneelength and unshaped, glossy red like maple trees in autumn. |
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The first female had layered blond hair and glittering green eyes. |
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Propagation can be done by air layering but patience is required as it may take awhile before layered segments root and can be removed from the parent plant. |
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Sheet-like layered deposits on cave walls or floors are called flowstone. |
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The supporting characters, meanwhile, are equally as layered and enthralling. |
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It's almost impossible to choose between a cake layered with cream cheese frosting and a lighter white sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries. |
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Worn singularly or layered for a more dramatic effect, the thin metal bands evoke an ethnic sort of flair. |
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She layered on a few more coverlets, hoping to sweat out the fever. |
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The Givenchy creative director's designs included a flowy nude tulle dress layered over a skeleton-embroidered catsuit. |
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The stylist created this layered pixie using a technique called round graduation, in which the cut is fuller in the middle and shorter at the hairline and sides. |
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With its stepped projections and striations of garbage and wood, this baroque construction evoked a geological formation of layered rock and sediment. |
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Raw trout or gwyniad are layered in a container of salt and sugar. |
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Her short, layered ash-blonde hair was caught by a tiny updraft and the effect reminded Brooks and Howard of just how pure and innocent she could appear. |
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When the rest of the boys discovered a solo piano version from 1967, they simply layered it over the original backing track and added choirs of eerily reverbed vocals. |
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After last season, when everything was wrapped and layered, I'm thinking, how am I going to make this sexier? |
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Banded iron formations are so named in part because of their distinctive banded or layered structure, which occurs at various scales from microscopic to macroscopic. |
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Perhaps the original decoration lies intact beneath the layered generations of wallpaper and ever-changing tastes in house paint, ready to be rediscovered. |
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To preserve tamarinds for future use, they may be merely shelled, layered with sugar in boxes or pressed into tight balls and covered with cloth and kept in a cool, dry place. |
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Vertical timber slats are sandwiched between two layers of glass forming a layered, translucent membrane, so at night, the pavilions will glow like lanterns above the town. |
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The second remix of the track, done by Subtitle, skews and detunes the guitar, pushes the bass to the front, and uses it all as the backdrop for the MC's layered rapping. |
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Leonard captures the essence of the nightingale's song in this piece, with layered beauty, utilizing a couple of unusual instruments in the process. |
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And so we have recipes for cabbages stuffed with sausage meat, cabbages layered with potatoes and baked, and sauerkraut served with potatoes and pork. |
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Now her locks are layered and feathered by Udo Walz, a celebrity crimper. |
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There are ideas for a lazy Sunday brunch, like bruschetta with ratatouille and Camembert, a great layered fajita for picnics, and lots of polenta ideas. |
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Space was layered by means of sliding partitions at times inset with sections of clear glass so that one part of the apartment is transformed while another is glimpsed. |
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My mom and dad came out dressed in their snow gear, and Raine stumbled out with her mess of cute, layered sweaters, snow boots with her pants bagging low. |
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I love the reds and the greens of the pistachios layered on top. |
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The grounds below the stripes are not painted a single, neutral hue, but are worked and layered to produce scumbled textures as well as a sense of substance and depth. |
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Ivey's gradual meltdown from confident banterer to disheveled mutterer is valiantly limned, layered with dozens of revealing looks signaling fear and frustration. |
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She mimics the popular asymmetrical relaxed crop with fine layered braids. |
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It goes for melodicism with a minimum of the trademark layered opacity. |
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It was a tight, body fitting, top with a pretty two layered laced skirt. |
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Footwear aside, the silhouettes were great and we loved the way the knitwear was layered. |
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It's an epic track, layered with excellent instruments, from acoustic guitars to chiming electronics, and it maintains a warm glow despite some bittersweet lyrics. |
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Veselka layered its latke with pork goulash, and Toloache added beef short rib chorizo. |
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Death masks are made from a cast of layered plaster strips laid on the face soon after death. |
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Set on a mountaintop, the complex is layered, with platforms, walls, and other areas where people line up to watch those entering. |
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The moist rectangle of cooked meat and molten blob of cheese are then layered in a hard roll. |
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Played to perfection by Rebecca Northan, who delivers an expertly layered performance, Kelly becomes the most captivating and sympathetic character in the play. |
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So rich and delicious, so dark and layered with coffee and hazelnuts, toffee, orange peel, cigar box. |
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Chic gets layered on heavy in the ultra-sophisticated outdoor dining collection Extrados by Ego Paris. |
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To make this happen, the engineers layered a ferroelectric material on an insulator whose crystal lattices were closely matched. |
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These are the colours of the moment and the Port of Call range co-ordinates with the current layered look of contrasting throws and cushions. |
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Certain layered intrusions are a variety of sill that often contain important ore deposits. |
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Continuous reinforced materials will often constitute a layered or laminated structure. |
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To make it, the cabbage is finely shredded, layered with salt and juniper and left to ferment in wooden barrels. |
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Due to clothing being loose and garments were known to be layered, fur was primarily used for visible linings. |
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Clearly, more dimensions could be added to this layered model, including ableism, religism, cultureism, heightism, sizeism, lookism, or rankism. |
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The centre of a lava flow is commonly massive and crystalline, flow banded or layered, with microscopic groundmass crystals. |
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Her images are layered and slipped slightly off their undercolor as if a small creature has given them a good shaking. |
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We adore artsy and layered pieces with mixed textures that easily adapt to any situation or season. |
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The first outfit is a net layered chocolate brown flared skirt teamed with an orange, cream and gold wrapover top. |
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A centuries old tradition, layered with the encrustations of time, the Stations have been mostly abandoned by Protestants. |
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Men can be on trend too with an essential Burbank men's gilet layered up with a polo shirt and jeans. |
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Space is known and historicised, and the landscape viewed as the concrete embodiment of the layered and interfluent pasts it records. |
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The PowerBar Triple Threat line consists of two crispy and two layered offerings. |
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Where Staffel has layered strips and nubbins of clay onto the underlying form, their opaque shapes bring us back to the tangible surface. |
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Her three-dimensional pieces contain charms, beads, jewelry and layered frames that have been inspired by retablos and icons. |
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It was this dichotomy that made Don a fascinating, layered character. |
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Baked cake rounds are layered with store-bought mango, raspberry and lemon sorbets along with vanilla ice cream in a stainless steel bowl. |
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Understanding the uses and logic behind the scales is essential to understanding pricing of layered accounts. |
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The only North American processors who appear to be growing and reinvesting are those making the new highly layered films. |
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Clay is a natural mineral of the smectite family of phyllosilicate group shaped crystals with a layered structure. |
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Klein's collection for women featured skirt and blouse dresses, ruffled and layered dresses, pantsuits and minis. |
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I used a slow shutter speed to make the bird's moving wings appear layered, and I love how the effect stirs the imagination. |
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Dominosteine, which literally means domino stones, are layered pralines primarily sold during Christmas time. |
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A dragline is a large earthmoving machine designed to remove overburden, or layered rock, to reveal a coal seam. |
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The blood may be represented as Newtonian fluid and the flow of the blood is in two layered. |
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In the layered model, it is interpreted as a petrological boundary between the gabbros of Layer 3 and the residual upper-mantle peridotites. |
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In addition, the stucco layered over chicken wire and tarpaper protected the clapboard and square-top iron-cut nails. |
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The Flavor of the Month can also be enjoyed in a milkshake and a layered sundae. |
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For example, in Na Bure, Fiji, thatchers combine fan palm leave roofs with layered reed walls. |
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The record saw the return of more heavily layered guitars, and Fraser began once again to obscure her lyrics, though not entirely. |
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The Hawaiian Islands, for example, consist almost entirely of layered basaltic lava flows. |
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It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks. |
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The slices have a tendency to fall apart, due to the layered structure of the leek. |
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In contrast to magmatic dikes, a sill is a magmatic sheet intrusion that forms within and parallel to the bedding of layered rock. |
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The concept of the code is to provide layered and redundant defences against smuggling, terrorism, piracy, stowaways, etc. |
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These are formed where magma pushes between existing rock, intrusions can be in the form of batholiths, dikes, sills and layered intrusions. |
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The stage is layered in shadow, skeletal trees silhouetted against a scrim lit up like an evening sky, when a slender figure in cowboy clothes begins to sing. |
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Its opening, almost shouted glissandi threatened intonation, but the JCS coped admirably, and we later heard an absorbing combination of layered textures from the two choirs. |
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Biryanis are grand and festive casseroles in which rice is layered over spiced meat cooked with tomatoes and yogurt and then set to bake slowly in an oven. |
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Nanoadsorbents based on layered double hydroxides can be used in the purification of industrial and hospital wastewater due to their high adsorption capacity. |
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The layered trees of many phrase structure grammars grant noun phrases an intricate structure that acknowledges a hierarchy of functional projections. |
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The two, ferrite and cementite, precipitate simultaneously producing a layered structure called pearlite, named for its resemblance to mother of pearl. |
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The long fibers are layered to form strong, translucent sheets of paper. |
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Pound layered ideas, cultures and historical periods, writing in as many as 15 different languages, using modern vernacular, Classical languages and Chinese ideograms. |
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It featured thicker sounds, layered saxophones, and vocal textures. |
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They normally consist of a layered stone exterior and rubble infill. |
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A regular glass rod will crack easily, but in a layered glass rod, the incoming energy from a mechanical load dissipates into the glue between the layers. |
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These images have led to a much more detailed view of the interior of the Earth, and have replaced the simplified layered model with a much more dynamic model. |
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The cysts termed coelomic pericardial cysts have thin walls and are layered with unilocular and endothelium or mesothelium and contain clear liquid. |
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Textured leggings under Miss Bisou velvet appliqued pinstriped skirts, topped with layered print or solid tees is just one way to pile on the fun. |
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Molas are colorful layered textiles handsewn in Panama by Kuna women using the techniques of applique, reverse applique, embroidery, and other stitching methods. |
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Aufeis is layered ice that forms in Arctic and subarctic stream valleys. |
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We chose the latter because, really, how can you go wrong with ladyfingers steeped in coffee and layered over with egg-enhanced, sweetened mascarpone sprinkled with cocoa? |
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The Norman Hauteville family, who were descendants of Vikings, came to appreciate and admire the rich and layered culture in which they now found themselves. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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CineNet Live provides a robust toolkit for pre-building productions, including alpha channel effects, layered source effects, and a library of 2D and 3D transitions. |
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Aerally extensive dike swarms, sill provinces, and large layered ultramafic intrusions are indicators of LIPs, even when other evidence is not now observable. |
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The target is entirely overburden covered and four widely spaced drill holes put down in the anomaly intersected layered gabbroic to anorthositic gabbroic rocks. |
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A traditional product of Alum Bay, and a fixture of Isle of Wight tourist shops, is the creation of ornaments using the coloured sands layered in vials and jars. |
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Baby cream puffs, lemon tarts with a rosette hat of browned meringue, tiny pumpkin tarts, layered Napoleons and finger-length clairs look as if they're meant for a tea party. |
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User-fr is gently layered around the anchoring icy guitar riff, and the build-up to the chorus is signalled with a swooning close harmony cascade. |
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