A title filled with puddles of blood, undead monsters and tons of things that go bump in the night. |
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Then a break in the trees reveals a deep gouge on the mountainside, a dirty, barren slope riddled with electric-blue puddles. |
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The snow he'd shaken off earlier had formed small dark puddles, which glinted in the firelight. |
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To save their broods, they dig canals between dwindling puddles and deeper pools. |
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They reached the power supply room to find puddles of blue liquid all over the floor. |
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Kale bunny-hopped quicker through all the puddles, coming up to the one that she was standing next to. |
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We had a swimming pool while our nearest rivals were still jumping in puddles. |
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His cameras zoom around a fictional CGI Paris like bugs skitter over puddles. |
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The street lights lit up the puddles on the roadsides as if they were pools of liquid light. |
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She smiles as she pays the driver and picks her way carefully through the puddles. |
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Small puddles of blood surrounded them and my eyes began to cloud over with tears. |
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What looked like being a mudbath though turned into a sunbath, as the rain ceased, the wind came up and puddles dried up. |
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The morning sun shone brightly and its gaze reflected in the morning dew and puddles on the ground. |
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The crimson puddles stretch into rivers, glisten and clot into islands of plasmic banks. |
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Create a shallow puddle to attract swallowtails, blues, sulfurs and other butterflies that enjoy drinking at mud puddles. |
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For the devout Hindus who pray at tiny ponds and puddles, the Saraswati is both a real river and a deity. |
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Pops spent most of the morning on his knees, a bottle of seltzer and blotting paper in his hands, mopping up the puddles. |
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Some of the liquids spilled out onto the gallery floor in small puddles and rivulets. |
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Cars splash puddles on him, further bedraggling his look, as he pursues Phillips in order to deliver to him a CD made by a band Jake is managing. |
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She spoke with an accent, ate her rice with a spoon, and tiptoed carefully over puddles. |
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With recent heavy rains the ground is even more saturated now and massive puddles of rainwater cover a large percentage of the site. |
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During wet weather it is impossible for pedestrians to use parts of the pavement because of the deep ruts and puddles. |
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Amazingly I managed to avoid stepping in any really deep puddles and drowning. |
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Where seedlings had lined out the field only two days before there were bald seed beds splashed with puddles of goose droppings. |
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Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony. |
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The other danger is heartworms from drinking standing water where mosquitoes breed, puddles which are so often found around marinas. |
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They probably did, as they cursed the puddles and horse dung and dodged the horse-drawn carriages and drays. |
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Sometimes we wore shirts when we played kickball or waded in mud puddles, and sometimes we did not. |
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Twelve horses pulled the magnificent carriage across the road and through puddles of mud of varying size and depth. |
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Indian papers have been publishing pictures of women being winched to the bottom of wells to scoop up muddy liquid from what looks like puddles. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork. |
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Be especially watchful of young children around lily ponds, wading pools, large puddles, buckets and large containers of any sort. |
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Thankfully, the rain had stopped but puddles of water were still standing stagnantly before the cafe's door. |
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I headed to central London, where the streets were full of drunkards and the pavements covered by puddles that definitely weren't rain. |
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Meat is sold from stalls on the side of stagnant puddles and children play in groups around the dirty water. |
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My blade was even leaving puddles in its wake, which is apparently a good sign. |
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Waterfalls of algae stained the outside walls where the downpipes leaked, sometimes forming great puddles that would block the close entrances. |
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My skirts grew heavier and heavier, and there were puddles in my shoes so that water squirted out at the seams when I walked. |
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In a good eight, when stroke seat's oar hits the water, the boat will be past the puddles left by bow seat's oar on the previous stroke. |
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Vice slipped his hood on and stared down at his feet sploshing in muddy puddles. |
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The applicator thoroughly soaks each moss spot until it puddles with the mixture by holding the nozzle about 1 inch from the surface. |
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Lowland cudweed may be found in low moist places such as along streams puddles, and in dried vernal pools. |
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They can also be found in places not usually frequented by shorebirds, such as drainage ditches and mud puddles. |
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Young children ran around the mucky puddles and splashed in the water, enjoying Saturday fun with their friends. |
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She saw the cars hurtle past carelessly, the rubber wheels splashing in the wide puddles. |
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And before we knew it, the sun came out and the puddles dried, leaving only dewdrops and maybe a rainbow. |
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Paint from inside the boxes dripped out of the sides and made the puddles in the courtyard muddled with color. |
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With each candidate slumped behind his own little desk, the men seemed to sag into their individual puddles of pontification. |
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Every few minutes, a black smudge, smattered with muddy puddles, denotes a coalmine. |
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They watched the rain plop and splash into already-formed puddles, and smiled at people grimacing and holding magazines over their heads as they staggered about in the rain. |
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Lights from above illuminated the puddles of refuse and rain water. |
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Yellowish wine puddles on the table and drops onto his skirt. |
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Most Connecticut cities are like brackish puddles that suburbanites step around or over, if they possibly can. |
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There was no way to avoid the puddles in the path or the tall soaked grass alongside it, or the wild carrot which had recently come into flower. |
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This hinders the formation of puddles and muddy areas, and turns the well into a focal point, underscoring its importance for the entire village. |
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Jump in puddles, splash in a wading pool, make snow angels, jump in the fall leaves. |
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The temperature is well below zero, puddles of water are frozen, and a white frost has formed over the graffiti painted on the ancient bus parked by the roadside. |
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Even if the sun is shining, chances are the puddles are ankle-deep. |
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Back in those days, I remember that every time we had a big rainstorm I used to put my rubbers on and go down and play in the puddles. |
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Except for the puddles on the ground, one would have been hard-pressed to ever suspect the downpour that had just occurred minutes before. |
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Workers had toiled to move dirt to fill in the deeper puddles and the match was able to proceed with two days of fast shooting in excellent weather. |
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Truncheons bounced off limbs and bullets zipped into puddles like lumps of sugar into coffee cups. |
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When water collects in puddles it becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carry malaria and other illnesses. |
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And he walked off, dragging his feet in the muddy puddles of rain. |
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Volvox can be found in ponds, puddles, and bodies of still fresh water throughout the world. |
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A cautious cat sidled along close-pressed to the houses, jumping puddles, and ever alert to find the driest places. |
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Joining the European Union has produced temptingly large puddles of public money to steal. |
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The Leaf emptied rain puddles, splashing rather than aquaplaning through them. |
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Cattail down blows from the swamp like smoke, Ice bares its teeth on the surface of the mud puddles. |
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Leptospirosis gets passed on when animals urinate in surface water such as ponds, tanks or even small puddles. |
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He walks around on all fours, traipsing in and out of puddles, and will only eat food that is thrown on the ground. |
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Try swivelling the mixer tap round to the right and the ensuing stream of water misses the second sink by a good couple of inches, creating large puddles across the worktop. |
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In what other sport but cricket could you get 26,000 people splashing around in the puddles of a filthily overcast ground, waiting in vain for a game that might never resume? |
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The dark blotches are very shallow puddles, also conforming to the subtle topography of the beach ridges. |
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Water from rivers, ponds, puddles and rainwater can be filtered through the system and safely drunk. |
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We padded through the puddles to sample the restaurant's grilled oysters, though, and we ate well. |
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Watering will be frequent and evenly distributed, but light in order to prevent the formation of puddles. |
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I'm going to cut all the tall grass around our place, and I'm also going to drain all the stagnant water and puddles nearby. |
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Avoid over application and remove excess material, runs and puddles with rags. |
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I finally get to the end of the track 90 kms, 50 puddles and 200 slides later, I am even more frozen. |
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It will not prevent these binoculars to be in the playground and jumping together to great leaps in the muddy puddles. |
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The side and bottom surfaces must be wetted before the concrete is put in place, but the formation of puddles must be avoided. |
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Autumn will bounce of the pages, have fun stomping in puddles, search for mushrooms and falling leaves. |
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Far less water is used in the process, thus also preventing the formation of muddy puddles. |
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Do not apply excessive amounts so that the spray puddles on the floors. |
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They then helped sweep the floor, feed the fish, give the dogs treats, and even water the garden with leftover puddles from the backyard wading pool. |
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But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence? |
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A thin wind rippled the puddles of dirty water among the cobblestones. |
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We watched the flame-colored taffy spin in the dark puddles. |
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They were marching steadily across the marshy northlands, their pace slowed by the necessity of watching their feet for sinkholes and mud puddles. |
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It is the time when everyone likes to unleash the child in them who loves to splash in puddles or just sit back and allow the tiny drops of rain sooth his body and soul. |
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The dirt floor is wet and you slosh in your rubber boots through puddles. |
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Her hair was slick with rain and her high-heeled boots sent sloshes of water up to stain her jeans as she walked through the puddles that were quickly forming on the sidewalk. |
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Kris slushed through the puddles of water, icy wind stinging her eyes. |
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Anna shared Beta's skill in avoiding puddles, her dress remaining remarkably unstained, which was not a good fortune shared by my dirt-splattered trousers. |
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Heat flashed along her bonds and they melted instantly, mere puddles of once-hard iron, and she pulled herself free, surrounded in a fiery nimbus. |
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Rainwater resulted in puddles and kids merrily played with paper boats. |
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As the rain falls in London, it washes the dirty streets into huge puddles on street corners, and cars send up dirty waves of water as they swish through them. |
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They were full of tangled masses of people who had died slowly and painfully of starvation and disease, writhing in agony, helpless in puddles of excrement. |
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In order to avoid condensation within the SolarMax inverter, no puddles, damp masonry or similar should be present in the vicinity of the inverter. |
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Children's natural ways of moving about, jumping into puddles, mucking about with clay,climbing trees or wriggling in chairs, all have a purpose, namely to organise the qualitative pattern of their bodily development. |
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Cunha is cautiously optimistic, keen to show the best of the community even as we pick our way through puddles of soupy mud, walking through the favela in the pouring rain. |
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Shards of broken glass, melted glass and solidified puddles of molten metal were observed on the roadbed for a distance of approximately 1,300 feet behind the stopped train. |
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Just hours later, though, all that's left are puddles of fetid water. |
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I was walking across the fields looking at the mud and the puddles. |
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I measured these particles in precipitation puddles in Kosovo 12 months after the use of the weapons and in Iraq some 9 years after uranium weapons' use. |
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The bodies of drowned animals began to decay and we got sick from malaria because the puddles and ponds were ideal breeding places for mosquitoes. |
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He also enjoys taking shots of puddles and reflections every now and then. |
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Outside was the world, puddles of ice clinging to the lawn under a weak afternoon sun, all the trees stripped bare, the grass dead, the azalea under the window reduced to an armload of dead brown twigs. |
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These are the same ratbags who roar through deep puddles when it rains so as to soak pedestrians. |
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The site must be dry to prevent any condensation from collecting in the inverter: no puddles, no damp masonry walls, no openings where snow or rain can enter. |
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These plays are merciless in indicating the flood that is menacing the bourgeois world. At first there is still some land, but already covered with puddles, which soon turn into deep pools and streams. |
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When the surface is primed, remove any puddles of primer from the socket. |
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Field events at Hampden Park were postponed, runners sloshed through puddles on the track, while the men's and women's road races resembled four-hour training sessions in a carwash. |
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Mabel, an occasionally golden cocker, liked nothing more than finding great big muddy puddles to spread around the house. |
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A gleaming, bright light flashed, like a rapidly rising sun, across the planetoid's surface frozen puddles of methane and ammonia evaporated instantly in the maelstrom of heat, light and force. |
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Mr Pentukhov, who works for the municipal social-services department, explains that hypothermic corpses turn up even in August, after drunks tumble into puddles. |
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Therefore imagine my bemusement with the various attempts to clean up the puddles that ensued. |
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Keep in mind when hanging lights outdoors to keep electrical connectors above ground, out of puddles and snow, and away from metal eavestroughs. |
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Their deft pours of colored resin gather in ameboid translucent puddles and evoke color theory and melting Fruit Pops, Lava lamps and stained glass, Verner Panton and Morris Louis. |
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Avoid puddles, runs and excessive spray drift. |
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As the great poet Fernando Pessoa said, it is because the moon is so high up that it is reflected equally in the largest lakes and in the tiniest puddles. |
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The light shook and splintered in the puddles. A red glare came from an outward-bound steamer that was coaling. |
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The guineas peeped complainingly, the goslings waddled into all the puddles and came back to chill my skin. |
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The rainwater was accumulating in deep manurey puddles around the barn and stables. |
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As the rain had formed deep puddles on either side of the railway embankment, most of the party remained on or near the railway tracks. |
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Elaine Connor had to dodge puddles in her designer wellies after they began to leak through the soles. |
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At the Favela do Moinho one March afternoon, as the rain sheets down in torrents, huge puddles form on the packed earth outside a small community space, the headquarters of the residents' association. |
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The snow is melting, making big puddles that are good for splashing. |
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Scott Avenue was previously illuminated with cobra head, high pressure sodium lamp fixtures that created uninviting yellowish puddles of light and left some areas dark. |
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Along the trails, degus leave mini-urine puddles marking the trail. |
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Your installation spill response team should neutralize any puddles of DS2 with sodium bisulfate, NSN 6810-00-270-9984, and soak it up with vermiculite insulation. |
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This original show is full of brand new songs, muddy puddles and oinks. |
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