He planned his behaviour carefully, picturing to himself the stealthy movements, the alert senses that would keep him out of trouble. |
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The key to all this is picturing in your mind the flower bed in the spring when the only thing popping out are the bulbs you have planted. |
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It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops. |
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Children will be tasked with picturing their group activities or special events over the next two months in time for the June 30 deadline. |
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She extended the action to posters picturing her seated, wearing the same pants, but also sporting a machine gun. |
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The government, picturing hordes of revolutionaries busily tunnelling like moles all over Russia, was driven to unusual measures. |
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The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books. |
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We must complete the chilling task of picturing how slow and tortuous his descension into psychosis really was. |
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He was picturing a dimmer switch, and watching it turn down, lowering the lights to a more pleasant level. |
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A calendar picturing semi-naked men, shot in aid of a village school, has caused uproar after proving too hot to handle. |
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Many a dreary office afternoon has been passed picturing a life in photography. |
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You watch him, and you find yourself picturing the latest shot whizzing round his body, like a silver ball in a bagatelle. |
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In particular he spots a photo strip picturing his son with this man and presumes from this photographic evidence that the man is his son's murderer. |
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We need new ways of picturing places suffering the effects of famine, and fast. |
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That is to say, his picturing is a picturing of the relay of the graphic mode that calligraphy had long ago assumed and arrogated to itself. |
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Ever since I was a kid I've had this habit of picturing images when I listen to music. |
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I grinned, picturing my mother dashing back and forth in the kitchen, clad in a frilly pink apron and caked with flour, a sewing needle in one hand and a whisk in the other. |
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Speeches retracing the creation of the Rehazenter were funny-satirical sketches picturing the life within our center. |
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We need to look outward, picturing our job or our business as it might be in another environment of place or time. |
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As I write this I am picturing the first time I saw them, the first time I was transfixed by their strangeness, their confidence and their sense of mission. |
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The poem begins along the right edge of a rice paper sheet next to a vertical strip of black and white photographs picturing Cha obscuring her face with her hands. |
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I am picturing a small group of humanoids moving across the savannah in the Great Lakes region of Africa. |
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It has proved useful in studying and picturing mountains, skies, rainfall, coastal lines, artificial scenery, and designs and patterns through computers. |
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Out of Africa is one of my favorite movies, and I had a grand time picturing him as Denys Finch Hatton flying high above Kenya. |
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In 1985 the Belgian Post Office issued a stamp picturing the product and bearing the inscription Broederschap Geraardsbergse Mattetaarten. |
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We are developing new ways of picturing cell death in the heart in a patient. |
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I lingered a long time in the rocky little cove, skimming pebbles of green marble across the waves and picturing the saint arriving on such a day of threatening weather. |
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I doubt they are, but as a comedian, I find some comedy in picturing those two girls running the world as a power couple. |
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The same scale of destruction, and the same problem in picturing its true extent, holds true for West Virginia and Kentucky. |
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Stamp with a face value of 8 fen belonging to a set of twelve stamps picturing object of art. |
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By-and-by words achieved new distinction, because they became adapted to the picturing not only of absent things but of the circumstances, physical and social and sentimental and psychological, surrounding them. |
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So the emblem, while picturing an animal or a scene or a complex of lines, can be symbolic of abstract qualities like dependability, eminence and purpose. |
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I was picturing you splashing around with some loose woman. |
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The photo on the album cover confirmed Clarika's alternative image, picturing a punky-haired girl, standing hands on hips, staring defiantly at the world. |
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This was not a real broadcast but a caption in a recent newspaper cartoon, picturing a perplexed Egyptian family huddled in front of a television. |
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The use of gold foil and a range of lacquered effects adds a touch of elegance to the packaging, and picturing the chocolates on the lid heightens the appetite appeal for customers. |
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I write these words to you, dear Brothers in the priesthood, with Holy Thursday in mind, picturing you gathered round your Bishops for the Chrism Mass. |
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Are we experienced in picturing the two positions? |
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A good way of picturing a small leakage rate is to think of it as the time which it would take for a given volume of gas to escape from a known object. |
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Luxury Lips will enchant you with pictures of mythical, strange or rare lipsticks, shaped like matchboxes, or dressed with gold and precious stones, or picturing Marylin Monroe and many others. |
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Computerized modelling techniques will be used for picturing various spill scenarios throughout the main oil transportation route in the Baltic Sea Area as well as in the entrances to major oil terminals. |
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This is the very basis of our conjugated geometries, or conjugated metrics, a characteristic that allows us to suggest a didactic model providing a good mental picturing. |
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She'd been picturing some Gormenghastian monstrosity, a mass of dark stone and hulking, spiked towers. |
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The model is an isomorphic or homomorphism picturing objects into the choice aim quantity that transfers a competent picturing and properties of the object. |
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Gavin Turk questions celebrity at the exhibition at The New Art Gallery, Walsall, by wearing an Andy Warholesque fright wig and picturing himself in a Warhol-style print. |
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Picturing the unknown, they acted like novelists or poets, inviting readers to imagine hidden worlds. |
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Picturing the city as a series of overlapping walksheds is an important start to understanding, conceptualizing, and mapping the city as a convivial place for pedestrians. |
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