I looked at the date palm trees that lined the roads, dripping with lush ripe dates. |
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Along the planked floor of the porch, benches, wooden rocking chairs, and old metal lawn chairs lined up, facing out to the dusty fields. |
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Record jackets of all types lined the walls and memorabilia from the rock and roll era filled the many shelves all around the establishment. |
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Officers dressed in riot gear, holding stun staffs and personal shields were lined up three deep in front. |
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He had a summer job lined up for the following year and the promise of a full-time position when he graduated. |
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The thyroid and epiglottis are connected by ligaments and membranes and lined on the inner aspect by respiratory mucosa and muscles. |
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Blood and gore has lined every street, and in every corner the echoes of a million screams can be distinctly heard. |
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Often featuring a snap front and drawstring waist, this jacket maybe lined or unlined. |
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Aluminum pans that are lined with stainless steel or anodized are also safe. |
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Already lined up are a rifle range, go-kart track, swimming pool and bowling alley. |
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Although thousands of people lined the pavements to salute the couple, the turnout was much lower than had been expected. |
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Besides the new report, apparently around a hundred witnesses have been lined up to give evidence. |
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The box is lined with thick foam rubber that protects the heavy contents against bumps and shocks better than foam plastic would do. |
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All vessels are lined with a single layer of flattened cells called the endothelium. |
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Later photographs of the square show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, and horses and carriages. |
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The farm's entrance was lined with a piece of hopeful, if unconvincing, carpet, designed to disinfect the car tyres as they drive over. |
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Small, subtly contoured greens lined with gorse and heather tumble beneath vast sandy hills. |
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She walked over to the large wardrobe that lined the wall between the cove and the windows. |
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Place basil leaves on a cookie sheet which has been lined with waxed paper and place the tray in the freezer. |
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As one walks up the Max Reger Weg, houses become more modern, but the road retains a rural aspect, being broad, grassy and lined with hedges. |
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He glanced back to see Bob leisurely gaining on him as he lined up his next shot. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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Riot police lined the sidewalk and followed the march on bicycles and motorcycles, at times ramming the retreating protesters. |
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Magpie nests are usually high in trees, bulky structures of sticks lined with grass. |
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The Primary school kids were all lined up in front of the pews when I arrived. |
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Having a training plan lined up for new employees keeps them involved in their own learning process. |
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A troupe of street performers were lined up to provide pre-show atmosphere at Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. |
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It is for this reason that jewellery boxes are invariably lined inside with a soft material that cushions the ornament. |
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The windowsills were lined with them, green and brown and gray, growing in polished copper troughs. |
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The thin bones within the nasal cavity are lined with a membrane containing a very rich supply of blood vessels. |
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But when they lined up for the team picture before their Champions League semi-final, there he was, large as life, and preserved for posterity. |
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It was a massive building lined with silver and jade, a mountainous structure glimmering in the sun. |
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Above ground, an amphitheater lined with seven double rows of cypress trees echoes the octagonal space below. |
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Sinuses are lined with the same mucous membranes that line the nose and mouth. |
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Back when Borello first moved to Alberta Street, it was a skid row lined with boarded-up storefronts and seedy bars. |
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Outside the walls are lined with dubious-looking characters with bobble hats and binoculars hanging from their necks. |
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Often featuring a snap front and drawstring waist, this jacket may be lined or unlined. |
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The hall was lined with doors, and he walked down to the end, where the professors' offices were. |
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A group of men were lined up against a wall and mugged as they walked along Dukes Avenue last Friday at about 11.30 pm. |
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Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river. |
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The walls of molds of this material are commonly lined by a thin coating of limonite. |
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The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot. |
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Down here is the swimming pool, which is 41 ft long and elegantly lined with mosaic tiles, reminiscent of the Roman style. |
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The boat shoved off, paddling silently away, and she turned with the rest of her team to crouch in the brush that lined the riverbank. |
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Meanwhile, motoring fans were revved up for action when they lined the streets of Castleisland. |
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Along this seam were occasional pockets from 0.1 to 0.5 meter across, lined with calcite rhombohedra. |
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Nests are made of grass, twigs, leaves, moss and roots, and are lined with green leaves, small roots and grassy fibers. |
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Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days. |
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The shop sold clotted cream, the paths were lined with split log fences and cow parsley and we were less than a mile from the sea. |
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Removing the guts she placed them in a separate bag lined with snow to keep them fresh. |
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Over her shoulder, she cast Mark a curious glance before unfolding the small, lined piece of paper. |
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A few other tables were lined up in a perfectly straight row across the room. |
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I looked at the house across the street and saw that three cars were lined up in front of it, as if in a funeral procession. |
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At the school, boys and girls were lined up in their Friday best to present Greg with wreaths of paper flowers. |
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Torches lined the stairs, and an occasional stained-glass window let in some light. |
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Two walls of it were lined with cupboards and kitchen appliances, like the cooker and the fridge-freezer which was crammed with blue ice pops. |
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I made mental descriptions of each of them, from their lined eyes, mocha shades, leather skirts, tight jeans, any and everything. |
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Irish investors will be lined up to buy hotel developments that Fitzpatrick will then manage. |
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He was leading me down a path lined with white daisies and freshly-bloomed hawthorn trees. |
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After a day spent on a hard boat out of Weymouth, you'll find the harbour side lined with pubs and eating places. |
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The nest is lined with fine, soft materials including animal hair and lichen. |
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The venous sinuses are lined not by endothelium but by specialized reticular cells, which are fixed macrophages. |
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Everything about the tower was sharp, angular, like the harsh contortions of a concentrated face lined with spite and malice. |
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A bitter cold wind cut right through his leather jacket and flannel lined jeans, but he didn't notice it at all. |
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Up in the heights of the room, Bross could barely pick out the small windows that lined the apex of the ceiling. |
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We lined up on the localizer, intercepted the glideslope, and, with a sigh of relief, broke out around 500 feet. |
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The space between the attic and the rest of the house is lined with aluminium for insulation. |
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom. |
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For the second day running more than 25,000 people lined the fairways at the Adare Manor Hotel and resort golf club. |
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The entrance to the digestive tract, the mouth is lined with mucous membranes. |
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The Fat Duck's kitchen is so small that a lot of the storage is in garden sheds, lined up in serried rows outside. |
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Using a slotted spoon, fill the lined bowl with the fruit to about a centimetre below the top. |
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Paul has four major companies lined up for bookings, and one wedding has already taken place on board the aircraft. |
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The running gear consists of six dual rubber lined road wheels, with three return rollers on each side and connector type tracks. |
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The air is warm and still enough that I didn't even need a sweater, and the sidewalks were already lined with carousers. |
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The living room was carpeted in pink and 2 beige sofas with blue pillows lined the corner. |
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The albums lined his walls on wooden shelves that sagged under their weight. |
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Heeled clogs were lined with sheepskin while knee-high boots with a six-inch wooden heel were patterned with metal studs. |
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Set upright and lined with fireworks, it bursts into brilliant flame against the night sky and slowly dies away to blackness. |
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His hair is wispy and grey and his face more lined than I remember it, but his eyebrows are thick and dark and his mind as sharp as ever. |
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The second condition is that the Sun, Earth and the Moon must also be lined up, corresponding to the phase of the New Moon. |
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The shoreline was ten feet away, lined with weather-beaten fossils of forgotten fishing boats. |
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Behind the large paper-covered desk opposite the door sat an elderly man with graying hair and a lined face. |
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Hold the base plate, or shoe, of the saw against the board to be sure the blade is lined up with the line. |
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But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director. |
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What I need is a period of rest, and, thankfully, I have an exciting yet restful and relaxing weekend lined up. |
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She became head prefect and had a place lined up at Bristol University to read English and drama. |
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I've already lined up some of the unemployed fishermen to man the boats and they think I'm the ant's pants. |
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Its 25 km long peninsula is lined with luxury hotels and we stayed in one of the newest five-star resorts. |
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Quesadillas are good too, made with one of those big flour shells lined with meat or veggies and cheese, and flattened in the press. |
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Now she's having isolagen, a treatment that injects the body's own cells into the lined area. |
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Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt. |
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We walked down the sleepy rural streets to the bay where all the oyster boats were lined up. |
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Well-kept flowerbeds lined the front of the house, a few vines climbing daintily up trellises nailed to the walls. |
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We have lined up a lot of friendly games that will help us pick only the best players to represent Zambia. |
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The phone pockets are lined with a special material, which tailors say will prevent radiation from phones reaching the skin. |
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Fans lined nearly every fairway, and both Vijay Singh and John Daly had huge groups follow them around the course. |
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Manda glanced around in appreciation at the quiet street, and the snow-covered trees that lined the sidewalk. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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Turning away from my pack I padded the outskirts of the forest that lined the city's boundaries. |
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Luxurious waterfront houses were levelled and smaller houses that lined the town's canals were blown into the water. |
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And then, when the river was nearly sucked dry, they lined it with railroad tracks and freight yards and dumped industrial waste into its bed. |
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The bottom of the dress was lined with pink material, and her shoes were pink with purple rhinestones. |
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This is a traditionally lined holster, with smooth-out top-grade cowhide on both inner and outer surfaces of the holster. |
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On the other side of the motorway about 65 cars and 12 motorbikes were lined up for the anti-speed camera demo. |
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Many doors lined the walls, and each door was labeled with the name of a place. |
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This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather. |
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Musical instruments were lined up along the way leading to the newly built auditorium. |
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Then paratroopers came in and took everybody out of the house and lined them up against the wall. |
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We crept into an antechamber lined with red velvet and faced a woman who appeared the archetypical brothel madam. |
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The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells. |
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In an attempt to look enthusiastic, he smiled, but only managed to accentuate his lined face with its moonscape of pockmarks. |
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Behind the counter a wall of dark coursed slate is incised with a slot lined with blood red glass. |
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As Well belatedly settled, the young defender lined up a free kick 25 metres out and curled it towards the top left-hand corner. |
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The work could be viewed both from boats cruising the bay and from a deserted beach lined with sand dunes. |
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A total of nine key speakers have been lined up to speak, including the Minister of State at the Department of the Environment. |
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Conferences were held, donors were lined up, and money pledged towards the reconstruction effort. |
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To my utter surprise, there were pink tulips all lined up neatly up along the path. |
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The young king looked out upon the thousands of soldiers lined in ranks, the curved edges of their swords flashing in the morning light. |
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A bit before the sun broke upon the horizon, the lamplighter put out the lamps that lined the streets. |
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The dam has been lined with summertime fishos wetting a line this week as the holiday period rolls on. |
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Police lined the march routes and groups of police on motorcycles or bicycles frequently passed by. |
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The neck of the dress was lined with little purple beads that she had sewn on herself. |
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While you work, pack perishables in an insulated cooler or a container lined with ice packs. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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Meanwhile, over at the town hall, music fans have a feast of concerts lined up next weekend. |
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The suit is of woollen cloth lavishly embroidered with silver and silver gilt thread and lined with crimson silk. |
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Hundreds of supporters lined the streets of the north Leitrim town of Manorhamilton to welcome the Olympic flame to Ireland. |
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A long chain of independent ports lined this coastline, and their trade brought much wealth and gold to their people. |
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Throughout the country, floors and walls are lined with carpets and fabric hangings. |
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The entire mainstream political establishment in France, from the Gaullist right to the Socialist Party, has lined up in the Yes camp. |
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The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at revival, is utterly quiet. |
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Soldiers armed with Kalashnikovs and grenade launchers lined the roads into the village. |
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Both sides of the hall were lined with doors and even the ceiling had trapdoors spaced at periodic intervals in it. |
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He had no light-weight mantle, only the green one trimmed with gold wire and lined with miniver. |
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Records that had expanded, melted, contracted, and been squished by liquefying shrink-wrap were for sale and lined up on the cement floor. |
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The walls were lined from floor to ceiling with nothing but rows and rows of books. |
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The banks of the Nile are lined with ancient monuments and unusual sites, like banana plantations. |
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Police with guns and batons lined the way, together with armoured vehicles, razor wire and concrete barricades. |
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Cut into squares or rectangles and transfer to a baking tray, lined with baking paper or a baking cloth. |
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Nests are hidden in vegetation, each lined with an ample layer of down to cover the eggs when the sitting bird is absent. |
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Eventually only a hollow lined by residual soils above a breccia chimney marks the site of a former salt extrusion. |
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There were several hospital beds lined on both sides of the long rectangular room. |
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An enterocele differs from a rectocele in that it is a true hernia, lined by peritoneum and usually containing small bowel. |
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At the bottom of the staircase, he stepped into a corridor lined with five doors on either side. |
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Supply several large cardboard boxes well lined with newspaper for her to kitten in. |
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They wrote down all their ideas on a fresh leaf of white lined paper and soon filled up both sides of it. |
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There is a lined and padded soft roof that now has a heated, scratch-proof rear glass window. |
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The rivulets and runnels of Celtic Park are lined with the pictures, mementoes and iconography of former glory. |
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Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers. |
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The bottom of the partially built lift shaft on a building site at Clacton was lined with rubble. |
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Her face was pale and her lips were large and carefully lined with a dark red lip liner. |
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside. |
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Bright green eyes lined in red blinked up at me and my stomach dropped as I pulled my baby stepbrother into a hug. |
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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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Such a move sticks out, as people have lined up to slam his management of the complicated process. |
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It can't be any worse than any of the tales of mirth and woe I've got lined up. |
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Two thirds of it was lined with sable bookcases, all stuffed to the gills with heavyweight texts on every subject conceivable. |
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We lined up along the edge like baby ducks, tentatively dipping our feet over the edge. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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Scores of police on foot and horseback lined the route as the protestors marched at a slow pace, bringing traffic to a standstill. |
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He had lined up an exclusive deal with society tattle rag VIP but the deal fell through. |
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The missile warhead incorporates a dynamically compensated shaped and copper lined charge. |
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The perimeter of each plot was trenched to 1 m depth and lined with polyethylene film to prevent lateral movement of soil water. |
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She reached inside and pulled out a black trench coat lined with faux fur at the neck, the sleeves, and the hem. |
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The junction pockets are commonly lined with quartz and calcite upon which zeolites and associated minerals crystallize. |
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He began to look older than his years, heavier in the midsection, more lined in the face. |
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Live music, funfairs and fire-eaters are among the attractions being lined up to celebrate Bonfire Night across the region tomorrow. |
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I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso. |
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Thoroughfares in and out of the cities are lined with innocent looking hairdressers and beauty parlours. |
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When he traveled within the country, streets would be closed and would be lined with schoolchildren waving flags and singing national songs. |
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There was also lined paper with scratched out math problems and crumpled sheets with the beginnings of sentences. |
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Several vehicles were lined up along the rear of the small parking lot, out of direct sight of the road. |
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The street in which the accident happened, Holland Park, is lined with luxury mansion blocks with well-tended gardens. |
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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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The railings lined the tented wall behind the head table that was centered before a massive stone mantelpiece draped in tulips. |
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A tall ash tree stood out from the rest of the trees that lined the crumbling brick wall, letters carved deeply into the trunk. |
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My partner is forever whispering sweet nothings into my ear, and I never quite know what delights are lined up for me next. |
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It's fully lined with Bemberg rayon and features a discreet chest pocket, front flap pockets, and a back vent. |
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The bronze sconces that lined the walls gleamed, furnished with fresh candles, and the side-tables beneath them smelled pleasingly of beeswax. |
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Ornate sconces lined the walls, bringing the hall into flickering illumination. |
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I had just labeled all the boxes and lined them up on the floor when I heard the front door open. |
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Place a crepe souffle on a parchment lined sheet pan and sprinkle maple sugar over the top. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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It needs to be revealed that this elegant bedroom is almost lined with fitted wardrobes. |
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Just take a look at the planes that are lined up outside the general aviation terminal at your airport. |
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Big, red, marbled cuts of rib-eye, T-bone and filet mignon are neatly lined in the case. |
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A huge cardboard box or wooden tea chest lined with papers would be suitable. |
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Nests are lined with bark chips or wood shavings or are a shallow cup made of roots, leaves and other plant fibers. |
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This balding, grey-haired man with the deeply lined face was way too old to have been my classmate. |
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It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond. |
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The cart stood about five feet tall and was about two feet square, lined on two sides by deep shelves. |
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In the courtyard, there were six mourning altars for the dead villagers lined with flower wreaths. |
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Mexx has lined a pair of beige trousers with fleece for extra comfort and warmth. |
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It's odd to see Ellis and Glover lined up with two hands on the ground, legs spread and feet even, more like sumos than sprinters. |
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The airport runway is lined with the rusted wrecks of other planes cannibalized for parts. |
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The nest is either a simple scrape lined with a few twigs and feathers or a large stick nest in a tree. |
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While the female builds the nest, a shallow scrape lined with grass and leaves, the male stands guard. |
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The male emu will build its nest in a scrape in the ground in the shape of a circle, lined with grass and other vegetation. |
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Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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Our first encounter with the festival was the enormous queue of people who lined up to enter. |
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The walls of the pit would be lined with wooden planks or wattle, and the floor could also be planked. |
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And few could have failed to be moved by the five pitiful bodies of quins, lined up stiffly in a row. |
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Police and soldiers lined the route, and marksmen on rooftops watched over the parade and procession. |
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Press it into a simple glass mixing bowl lined with plastic wrap, refreeze it until it gets hard, and unmold it onto a plate. |
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She also decided to take woolen pants and jerkins as well as a thick lined jacket that was waterproofed. |
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Cloaks, sashes, jerkins and gloves lined the very top shelf that went the width of the wardrobe. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honey pots and napkin rings. |
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The mass also contained cystic spaces lined by columnar epithelium, sebaceous glands, cartilage, smooth muscle, and pancreatic acini. |
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The floor was tiled in striking high quality vitreous tiles from Germany and the ceiling lined with acoustic tiles to minimise sound. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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The hallways are lined with children's work, including stories, weather charts, and other projects they have produced. |
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Off most of the main bustling thoroughfares lie tiny cobbled streets draped with vines and lined with old brick facades. |
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At Stansted, armed guards lined the access road to the terminal which was closed for five hours amid heightened security measures. |
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Crowds young and old lined the streets to clap and cheer the parade, led by brass brands, on their way to Albert Square. |
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In the mid 18th century, The Mall was laid out as a fashionable tree lined boulevard. |
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Spinning wheels lined the walls and at the central tables others sorted, hackled and carded the wool. |
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The inside was lined with red velvet and something that looked like saran wrap. |
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Tourists and locals alike meandered along the main street, which was lined with small boutiques, shops, restaurants, and a couple of bars. |
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Down an alley lined with trees, shadowy even in the summer heat, stood a little white villa amid a wild garden. |
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The soldiers piled out of the vehicle and lined up alongside their hauptmann. |
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They stood on the beach and lined the south rail of the pier, holding binoculars and cameras, listening to radios, scanning the sky. |
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The classic navy and black pieces are lined with seersucker and trimmed in contrasting ribbon. |
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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 good idea would have been to have an old coat dyed or cleaned, and lined with the fur. |
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She has opened eight Asian dance academies and is now lined up to work with Gareth Gates on his latest tour. |
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Her favourite dolls, cuddly toys and teddy bears are lined along her shelves and bed. |
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The road to Gulmarg is lined first with willows and then deodars as we climb. |
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The walls were lined in mirrored squares and there were even small spotlights reflecting off everything. |
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We knew that we were going to be tasting some delicious dishes when we saw the huge variety of spices lined up. |
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To the fiercely rhythmic sound of drums and whistles, the young bloods of the village lined up in a column three-deep. |
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The aerodrome, only recently constructed by the French army, consisted of freshly cut wheat fields lined with canvas hangars. |
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Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff. |
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The police turned away some of the disabled people in wheelchairs who had also lined up to be arrested. |
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At first its banks are lined with campion, vetch, roses, bulrushes and meadowsweet and later with poplar trees heavy with overhanging mistletoe. |
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The nearby Campo was filled with bars and restaurants and the streets surrounding it are lined with clothing stores and trendy shops. |
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Asianet Global has also lined up a host of programmes, including special Vishu programmes and a lot of mega events featuring film stars. |
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He has seven lined up in a row, with an electronic timer on each to record how many solid punches can be landed in two minutes. |
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Plans are finalised, paint cans and brushes lined up, and the cheerful clatter of harmless domestic activities continues. |
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One shelf is lined with stringed lights while another holds baubles and bows and you name it, to put on the tree. |
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The neonate larvae were reared individually on plant material in 30 ml plastic cups lined with agar to keep the plant material fresh. |
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Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva. |
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The airstrip really is a strip, a very long narrow grass runway lined on both sides by 50 foot trees. |
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A small electrical pulse however, will turn this state into an ordered states with the atoms lined up in a crystalline structure. |
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White pillars towered above him, and marble guards lined the aisle, stone spears held at the ready. |
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There's also a cell lined with sound-proofing pads, on which fading bloodstains are visible. |
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As in the Chicago Auditorium, two tiers of box seats with arched fronts lined the sides of the auditorium above the lower orchestra. |
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A little old lady lined up behind me with a carton of rice milk and some organic ginger biscuits. |
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Its streets are lined with people strolling in Western suits or Japanese kimonos, in full bustle even then. |
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I landed up at San Francisco around noon local time and then was led to the serpentine queue where visitors to the promised land were lined up. |
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Roger and I went to Gibert Jeune the stationer, near Place Saint-Michel, where we bought blue-cover student notebooks lined with graph paper. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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A New Orleans-esque red glow suffused the place and a long banquette lined the back wall. |
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The landing craft carrying the troops were meant to be lined up behind gun-boats. |
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You walked into a courtyard lined with Saracenic arches rising from polyhedral capitals. |
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The chitinized walls that lined many of the spray flow structures exhibited birefringence in polarized light microscopy. |
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Sixteen kneelers are lined up along the front of the altar, one for each nun that resided at the convent in 1962 when the church was built. |
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In both fallen cities, people lined up at barbershops to shave their once-mandatory beards. |
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A fireplace smelled of fires past and thousands of matchbooks lined the walls and filled giant glass bowls. |
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I wrote in secret, on lined yellow pads, in pencil, in a Laundromat, where I felt no one was watching. |
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I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes. |
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It is probably lined with calamanco, a hard-wearing mixture of silk and wool. |
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We sped along a busy dual carriageway, lined with thick bushes and rocky outcrops. |
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Microscopic examination revealed the cysts were of varying size and shape and were lined by thin, attenuated endothelial cells. |
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This is a tranquil lofty space, white-painted, lined down each wall with illuminated rendered alcoves and upholstered benches. |
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Place a layer about six millimetres thick on a tray, lined with plastic wrap. |
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The used water is then left to evaporate in huge lined ponds required by law to ensure it doesn't leak back into the earth. |
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It was kind of neat to see four women all lined up singing, but the off-key harmonizing didn't grab me. |
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I had a place lined up, I thought it over, I mused, I pondered, I decided to go with it. |
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A wide, rectangular shaped room, the sparring grounds was lined with benches on the sides and a matted floor in the middle. |
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Most golfers assume that if their toes are lined up parallel to the target line, their alignment is correct. |
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The blocks on this street between St-Laurent and St-Denis are lined with second-hand stores. |
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Bookcases filled with tomes of indecipherable writing lined the walls of the library. |
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I'd lined up other discs just in case it, in fact, turned out to be Scandinavian doom metal or a cunning front for an area smooth jazz combo. |
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But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off. |
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The party was outside in a carpark, lined with stalls selling yakisoba, yakiniku, corn, and grilled seafood, and of course beer. |
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York buzzed to the beat of carnival time yesterday as thousands lined the city pavements to witness a major Millennium spectacular. |
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She stared out at the bright sun beating down on the white sidewalks and the palm trees that lined her street. |
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But more celebrations are lined up for Wednesday with a holiday coming in handy. |
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Number 31 is a three-bedroom Victorian residence situated in a quiet tree lined street of terraced houses. |
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Mrs Kerr said cars were lined along both kerbs as a white Ford Transit van approached from the opposite direction. |
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I started whistling, as I lined the capsule up with an open magnetic bay, and prepared to bring it in for a perfect landing. |
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Cristel is a French company that makes beautiful pans lined with stainless steel and filled with aluminium. |
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Brindley used an old process called puddling which lined the sides and bottom of a canal with clay mixed with water. |
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They were constructed with sloping sides, flat bottomed and lined with puddled clay. |
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Five thousand fans lined the streets outside the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square for the film premiere. |
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He walked into Stein's lounge on Tuesday morning, bidding good morning to everyone who lined his route to the top table. |
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The walls were sheathed with finely shined wood, and plain white carpeting lined the floors. |
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Shaped like a chain of flowers were dozens of amethysts, blue topaz and emeralds, lined with silver. |
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Not only that, but the light waves are all lined up in the same direction, like strips of lasagna in a pan. |
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I lined my upper and lower lash line with a chocolate brown eyeliner pencil. |
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Fairy-wrens build domed nests of grass and bark fibre, lined with soft down from zamia palms, banksia wool or feathers. |
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I paddled the rest of the way in to the beach, arriving just as the latecomers were hopping over the rocks that lined the shore. |
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She smiled then descended one of the staircases that lined either side of the bridge and led to the exits. |
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The pleurectomy specimen was characterized by fragments of fibrous connective tissue lined by mesothelial cells with focal papillary area. |
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He made his way along the hallway, which was lined with cracked, white wallpaper. |
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The architect has lined the vaults with white glazed tiles, and the effect would be lavatorial were it not for detailing. |
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The gallery walls are lined with marine ply, angled to give an echo of the list of a Ship under sail. |
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