There was a limpid pool of emerald water rimmed with brown sand, set in a giant's jumble of rubbed granite blocks. |
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I rimmed my olive colored eyes in massive amounts of eyeliner, swept on some mascara and swiped on chapstick. |
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A short, tubby man with wire rimmed glasses came waddling out, a fourth grader I recognized from school in front of him. |
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Her eyes were heavily rimmed with black kohl, her lips were full, emphasized by moist, red rouge. |
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A small woman with large black rimmed glasses and short blonde hair sat behind the desk, flipping threw stacks of papers. |
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Christopher looked up, his black plastic rimmed glasses on the edge of his nose. |
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He has short dark brown hair and brown eyes, which were behind a pair of thin black rimmed glasses. |
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His hair was thinning and blond, and purely decorative gold rimmed glasses were perched on a thin nose. |
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I pulled out a black rimmed picture frame, with bright pink hearts sparkling in the corners. |
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She had short choppy black hair and big rimmed glasses resting on her small nose. |
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His voice was raw and I noticed his usually clear eyes were red rimmed and clouded. |
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Her clothes were long and loose, the shawl brightly colored and rimmed with tassels. |
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Long tables rimmed by ottomans and banquettes invite big groups to celebrate over family-style feasts. |
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She adjusted the suit to reveal more of her pinkish flesh under the white piping that rimmed the bust line. |
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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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The glass is rimmed with cinnamon-sugar and filled with a blend of Goldschlagger, maraschino liqueur and apple juice. |
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Carbon steel can be classified, according to various deoxidation practices, as rimmed, capped, semi-killed, or killed steel. |
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Stereotypes of vegetarians have us all clutching a nut roast whilst peering through our wire rimmed glasses and wearing hemp. |
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The patch of ground she was sweeping is now a smart lawn rimmed with flowers and a vegetable garden. |
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The radiolucent lesion was eccentrically located, multiloculated, and rimmed by a thin sclerotic zone. |
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His blue eyes were rimmed in red, and large brown circles cried underneath them. |
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To finish the outfit off, she decided to wear her black rimmed glasses rather than her contacts. |
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They were sprawled on a narrow ledge of planking that rimmed what had once been the Great Hall. |
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Where were the black rimmed glasses, the transparently white skin, the insufferable rash of zits that should be covering his face? |
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He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses. |
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He wore a large rimmed black hat, which sported a sizable feather. |
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Guess we're all confined to unattractiveness and those dreadful 1950s thick rimmed spectacles that according to stereotype all academically sound people wear. |
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Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it. |
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They were fleshy and tender like her own arms, but rimmed with spiral corkscrew blades which stretched from wrist to shoulder on each limb, and of course, the hooks. |
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Then the break ended and she was back to washing the gold rimmed china and crystal goblets and glasses, cleaning the sterling silver and stainless steel, it was endless. |
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Broad rimmed hats, avoiding work in the mid day sun, sunshades and tinted car windscreen and windows, are measures that reduce the ill effects of sunlight. |
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The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose. |
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Pierce the eggplants in several places, and bake them on a rimmed baking sheet until they are soft and their skins have shriveled, 20-30 minutes, depending on their size. |
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On the rim of the roof, there was an iron fence rimmed with barbed wire. |
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He wore thick black rimmed glasses that covered half his face. |
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Her deep green eyes were heavily rimmed with black eyeliner. |
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Many of the guests wore wide rimmed black hats to block the rays. |
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Headgear, from wide rimmed straw hats and fedoras to headscarves and caps, is also a great way to guard your hair against damaging sunbeams. |
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Arrange sweet potato cubes in single layer on heavyweight rimmed baking sheet or in 13x9-inch baking dish. |
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Yet Ratmansky is showing signs of fatigue: his eyes are rimmed with red and his fingers keep massaging his temples. |
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Salt marshes rimmed by placid lagoons and endless ribbons of sun-swept sand beaches blend into dark forests and tidy farmlands. |
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The feet are decorated with rimmed tongues and connected with tricuspid arches. |
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He wore thick rimmed spectacles, and even in the dim lighting David could see that he was sunburnt till his skin was the same shade as his burnt sienna hair. |
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Being the innovative people we are, our drink is usually rimmed with celery salt to add a little bit extra to it, and is made with Clamato instead of tomato juice. |
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The German Panzers fought with suicidal ferocity, storming the hill until it was rimmed with a bulwark of bodies. |
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Her smoothly curling russet hair tumbled down her back, and beneath the white veil he saw her eyes, wide and brown, rimmed with thick, dark lashes. |
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We both had identical gray, charcoal rimmed eyes, now wide with shock. |
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She scrunched her nose and leaned in to examine the creases and dark circles that rimmed her eyes. |
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He had thinned rimmed glasses resting on his nose to aid his grey eyes. |
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The unprepared visitor to Glasgow looks in vain for teeming tenements blackened still by grime and soot, and searches an empty skyline for the thicket of cranes that rimmed the cacophonous shipyards. |
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Place poblanos on rimmed baking sheet and broil on upper-middle rack until skin is charred, 3 to 5 minutes per side. |
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Strain into a chilled snifter glass, rimmed with smoked-chipotle dust. |
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When I meet him in Cora's Coffee Shoppe, five minutes from the Bay Street break that was his regular as a kid, the 46-year-old's left earhole is rimmed with purple iodine. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a glass rimmed with frosting. |
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Thanks to its position Capoliveri offers splendid panoramas that one can enjoy by following a narrow little street circling the village, rimmed by wonderful rose-laurels blooming colorfully. |
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The watershed narrows to fine ridge, steep enough on the Ennerdale side and rimmed by crags throughout above the head of Buttermere. |
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On the very edge of sight the teterrimous mountains, huge, made of brass, scaling the dark heavens, rimmed with blue flames. |
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The glenoid is rimmed with soft tissue called the labrum that makes a deeper socket which forms to fit the humeral head. |
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Now, rimmed by the mirrored facades of office towers, gleaming petrochemical works, marinas, highways, bustling airports, vast shopping malls and sprawling subdivisions of sumptuous villas, it is home to 20m people. |
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Her wide eyes were rimmed in black, her surprised lips bright red. |
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In the beige areas light pink, in the cream areas pink rimmed. |
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In the black areas seal, in the red areas pink rimmed. |
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This material is normally supplied in the rimmed or semi-killed types and is particularly suitable for economic production for low-pressure vessels coming under the jurisdiction of the ASME Pressure Vessel Code. |
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Drizzle canola oil on large rimmed baking sheet. |
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She was immaculately turned out — fluorescent-blue down jacket, red boots, black tights, shoulder-length permed hair — but her thin fingers repeatedly drummed her phone, and exhaustion rimmed her eyes. |
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The finely hand-guilloché dials, the Breguet hands and numerals, the cases rimmed with a fluted pattern, and the welded lugs, are unmistakable symbols of elegance, refinement and understatement. |
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The large covered soup tureen, as well as the 15 inch round plate on which it sat, was rimmed by gold leaf, and was decorated with an ornate nineteenth century English scene. |
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