Berlin is pocked with meaningful erections that make the cranes and concrete mixers look aesthetic. |
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A couple of fire escapes and metal plated doors pocked the otherwise blank wall. |
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She was tall and deathly skinny, Asian, but with really pale acne pocked skin and black rimmed glasses that matched her long straight hair. |
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He thanked the medical staff who determined he had been poisoned, which caused him extreme internal pain and left his face pocked and grey. |
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In some places the stone is pocked and scarred by the corrosive effects of black sulphates. |
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It is also noteworthy that the cell surfaces are pocked with pores which pass to the interior. |
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This tonal restraint also contributes to the antique look of the works, whose distressed and pocked surfaces appear to have weathered over time. |
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They're so plagued by lice, fleas, dander and mange that their coats are spotted with huge bald patches and pocked with weeping sores. |
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The grounds are pocked with small lava pits, which are used to cook poultry and sides of beef donated by Methodist church groups. |
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On a street pocked with dark storefronts, and in a neighborhood with its share of urban blight, the Beachland's neon sign is a beacon. |
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She scrambled up the ladder and shots cracked from guns and ricocheted off metal and pocked brick wall. |
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Soot-stained paint peeled in great strips from rickety frame buildings, pocked with broken windows that wore rusty, torn screens. |
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The goopy surface is pocked with craters where bubbles burst. |
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Now, the hidden sea of ground water is pocked here and there With a plume of contaminated ground water from each waste site. |
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Made to impress with contrast fabric on the collar and a hidden right front pocket and angled left front pocked with button closure. |
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I have a personal interest in those same questions, for my daily life is pocked with failures of self-control. |
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Soon, the land has a red tinge, pocked with craters and crevasses, and the Liscar volcano smokes on the horizon. |
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Just behind the restored Reichstag, in Berlin, are buildings still pocked with the thumb-sized scars of second-world-war machine-gun fire. |
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Striped fabric longer length short. 2 side seam pockets and one back patch pocked with button. |
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Even as I was digging into my pocked to get out my revolver I made a running step back. |
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It was pocked with wartlike clumps of sap, and he walked over and began pulling them off, balling them up, and nestling the natural fire starter in the kindling. |
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In the second part of Henry IV Barrit's Falstaff, his face pocked with sores and his body decaying, became a more grotesque, more disturbing but also more exuberant figure. |
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But so were the boulders and lumps of peat hag which pocked the scene. |
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On a wall was a 50-inch-square inked canvas called Moon that showed the pocked lunar face, which recalls in two dimensions the protruding hemispheres of the sculptures. |
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Slashed by rivers and canals, pocked with polders, meers and lakes and meshed in a web of interconnecting drainage ditches, the Netherlands are a long distance skater's dream. |
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Atop some cliffs in the harbor, Fort George is roofless, too, and this 1983 battle site is still bullet pocked. |
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A mile south of Kawayu stands active Mount Io, pocked from base to 1,600-foot peak with solfataras emitting sulfurous clouds. |
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Even a small telescope reveals a surface pocked with craters. |
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I asked the first guy if he remembered the baby goat, the pocked wall, the crying toddler, the dark arched doorway, the doves that suddenly exploded out from under that peeling gray eave. |
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We see apocalyptic wastelands pocked with shell craters and crisscrossed by hedgerows of barbed wire stuffed with corpses. |
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Pus-filled stitches pocked the sweaty manhair like stones jutting from a Scottish moor. |
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Fire crews on Tuesday hosed down smoldering hot spots that pocked the vast canyon. |
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This helps them to be more responsive to market opportunities, grow faster and minimise potential disruptions. But the road there is pocked with challenges. |
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His tent is a walk across a black wasteland pocked by the twisted wreckage of vehicles blown up in the war and little piles of human faeces left by the locals, who eschew latrines. |
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Close by is the site of the butchering camp, a kilometre-wide expanse pocked with the remnants of meat caches and cooking pits, and itself underlain with up to a metre of butchered bison bones. |
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The color ranges from white to creamy yellow, with aged cheeses usually being darker, while the flesh of the cheese is sometimes pocked with small holes. |
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Folded long sleeves, small pocked decorated with a button. |
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In his public appearances afterward, his face was pocked and swollen. |
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