At Flint Hall there is a cricket pitch which retains its ridge and furrow ripples, painful for fielders. |
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A wreath of ivy encircled his head, and his hair fell in ripples to his shoulders. |
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The curve is nice and flat without ripples, dips or speed bumps, just the way you want a response curve to look. |
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Conversation around the tavern died, ripples of silence spreading around the room as they saw us, saw me. |
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There are some events in history that impact the world so hard their ripples spread out through years and decades. |
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His words created ripples of awe among the Senators, but none dare defy his decision. |
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A government-constituted citizen-led feedback group caused ripples last year by listing dubious electoral and political practices. |
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For a moment I let myself enjoy the cool ripples of relief spreading over me. |
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The very name of the famous Gloucester racecourse is enough to send ripples of excitement through any seasoned racing supporter. |
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The War also created economic and ideological ripples which spread across the whole world. |
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A limited edition of 1,000 lithographs on sale at the Belgravia Gallery in London is causing ripples in artistic circles. |
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Produced in 1964, the film created ripples at the Cannes festival that year. |
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The surrounding lush green landscape is reflected in the water, which ripples gently as I float along it. |
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As when a breeze ruffles the surface of a reflecting pool, ripples ran rapidly across her vision, momentarily distorting the figures. |
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It bulged voluptuously in luscious and supple ripples and folds, and the spruce band gave a pleasant, cedar-like aroma. |
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It ripples and furrows, drips in long trails, gathers in gritty, crusty patches. |
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The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom. |
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The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze. |
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A car pulls into the lot, disturbing the perfect circles made by the ripples. |
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Around him, bombs were set off, but he only noticed it because he saw them hitting the dark barrier and creating ripples through the shield. |
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The mirror-like overhang that shelters the entry on Fourth Avenue ripples like a river from the reflected lights of vehicles passing by. |
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Only the sounds of the watery ripples, chirping crickets, and the dirt under her feet disturbed the silence. |
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The explosion caused a shock wave of flames like ripples in the water when a stone is cast in. |
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He cried in a voice that reverberated off the castle walls and sent the water in the moat into a series of ripples. |
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The ripples silently hit the tub before crashing waves slapped against the metal sides. |
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At night the only sounds you might hear are the slap of ripples against the piers and the white noise hum of surf on the distant reef. |
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When strong wind blows to create waves and ripples, when it rains hard or when sheets of snow land on the lake-surface. |
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When the researchers treated macrophages with a drug that weakens the understructure of the membrane, the ripples disappeared. |
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Such undiplomatic candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office. |
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The seabirds prey on the flying fish, needlefish, and assorted small fry which hide in the ripples of the surface. |
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The steel rib cage anchors an exterior surface that ripples and unfurls with the energy of a flag snapping in a brisk wind. |
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He dips his chin, and just as an expectant gasp ripples through the crowd, Eddie launches himself over the wall into a bramble of wild roses. |
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She saw the ripples in the water flowing towards that light, towards the brilliance in the dark. |
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They made their big splash, and like all big splashes, when the ripples subside, no one will remember it ever happened. |
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Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time. |
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But a US-based Kashmiri musician is creating ripples with a rap number that reflects the struggles and tears of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. |
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Jellies are everywhere in sizes and shapes that defy description, their bodies radiant ripples of photophores. |
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If they find such ripples it will be powerful evidence in favour of Guth's theory of inflation. |
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The ripples she had created by dipping her fingers caused the flame to flare and flicker. |
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Lower quality corrugated pipes have the ripples or corrugations on the inside as well as the outside. |
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The pasta almost ripples in the emulsion, while the porcini and shiitake share, rather than fight for, your attention. |
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I kicked and the water fractured, shattered into hundreds of ripples that milled out and scattered over the lake's surface. |
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This simple funda is creating ripples and working wonders in Suryapet Municipality. |
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The ripples of celebration spread across Japan and lasted until the early hours. |
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Marion poked at the water, making ripples on its glassy surface, but nothing happened. |
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Her fingers grazed the glassy surface of the water, causing ripples to from her touch. |
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Our curiosity was aroused by the gleeful squeals and ripples of bawdy laughter emanating from the crowd. |
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The positions of the whole fleet are readily seen as well as puffs of wind, ripples in the water, and what direction they're taking. |
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The light is fading, and the distant sounds of the city are carried on a light breeze that creates ripples on the water. |
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Even as he watched, a droplet of water dripped heavily down from a stalactite far overhead, landing in the pond with fat, lazy ripples. |
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The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown. |
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If you have been using a paste furniture wax like beeswax and you see ripples, you have applied too much. |
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If you imagine the ground as the surface of a sea, these waves range from ripples to choppy whitecaps to long, slow swells. |
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A poorly installed carpet may end up raveling at the edges or showing ripples. |
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These ripples can result in voltage dropping too low which usually causes system reboots and crashes. |
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Like its inspiration, Robostrider creates surface ripples and hidden vortices as it moves across the water. |
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Breaking the water into V-shaped ripples, the dories achieve a visual alchemy seen nowhere else. |
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The lake shined in the moonlight and reflected the sights above, the water ripples breaking up the starshine into tiny dancing lights. |
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Sufficiently long that it can't be seen in a glance, the work ripples along the wall like wind through a field of grain. |
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In general, ripples could only be resolved when the force was at an absolute minimum. |
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The goalkeeper didn't even move as the ball flashed past him, sending ripples down the back of the net. |
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During the changeover Arazi receives treatment on his ricked neck and a Mexican Wave ripples round Centre Court as the crowd amuses itself. |
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He flicked a stray pebble with his toe into the water, the ripples expanding as far as the jetty. |
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The tide was coming in in gentle waves, raindrops making ripples in the grey-blue water and causing circular patterns in the sand. |
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I watched as a group of kids were running around and splashing in the water, creating ripples over its cool and smooth surface. |
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The lake seemed to shimmer, ripples spreading in random places where the fish snatched bugs from the surface. |
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She threw tiny stones in the water creating a number of ripples on the surface. |
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They weren't sure what the girl would do, but instead of approaching them, she turned and ran, leaving small ripples in the water. |
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Tiffany put her hand in the water and began causing ripples on the water surface. |
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You look over the side of the deck and see smooth flowing waves, and the rain leaving ripples in the water. |
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Ponds and lakes reflect the scenery above them, with gentle ripples swaying on their surface. |
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She studied the smooth ripples, as they formed with each movement of her feet. |
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The ripples of his muscles could show through the tight outfit that he wore. |
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She groaned, the sound of her own voice sending ripples of pain through her own head. |
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A few people gasped as it bounced away harmlessly, sending ripples throughout the force field that was protecting them. |
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Burrows, mudstone clasts and symmetric, wave ripples are locally present. |
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In the years since its 1988 release, Fisherman's Blues has been acknowledged as an important staging post in the rebirth of folk music, its ripples felt to this day. |
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I watched the ripples of his muscle and the glint of the sun on this hair. |
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The artist was not very interested in the water in the canals of Venice so he usually showed it with evenly painted ripples on an otherwise glassy surface. |
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Olympic ripples are changing my neighbourhood, almost beyond recognition. |
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Here you will see shapes on the paper as they are in reality, with all their shading, colours, shadows, ripples on water, birds flying, and everything else that is visible. |
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Yet when the worldwide economy capsized in late 2008, the ripples of recession arrived like a King Tide to the low-lying island. |
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Within seconds, the few whirling ripples had smoothed back into an undisturbed mirror surface, reflecting the dark blue of the fading evening sky. |
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The entertainment mode is drunken, end-of-university-term party, hard flesh ripples by the yard and it's high-fives and carb-balanced designer water. |
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The announcement sent ripples of anxiety through the tech world. |
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The parallel ripples of the sea are leapfrogged by the sunset's cast of light, in which trawler-men mount the inshore rocks to deliver their catch to waiting market-women. |
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The moments sped, the ripples died away, the face of the pool grew placid and untroubled, and neither black nor golden head broke surface in quest of air. |
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What started as a schoolgirl rebellion against Japan's rigid conformity is now causing ripples of admiration from the beau monde of international fashion. |
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I walked to the end by the ladder, turned around ran and jumped off the front end of the boat doing a perfect dive into the calm water, sending ripples everywhere. |
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Droplets were splattering everywhere, and ripples were forming. |
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Davis sprays ripples of Wurlitzer type electric piano over Favors and DeJohnette's warm, funk tinged swing or lays down plangent, rich chording on acoustic piano. |
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And how the world then reacts has equally major ripples from Peoria to Portland. |
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Feeling the need to vent his anger, Shane threw a stone into the little pond at Central Park, causing a series of violent ripples in the water that was before so calm. |
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She lightly touched the water and watched the ripples slowly spread out. |
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The ripples in the water distorted the reflection of the moon and trees. |
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Lecanomancy is a division of hydromancy and uses precious stones dropped into a bowl or liquid and interpreting the patterns, ripples or even sounds created. |
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It gives me a pointed blink then bends its long, slender neck down and laps up some water with a snaking, scarlet tongue, making delicate ripples in the glassy water. |
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There will be a butterfly effect in football this summer, as the ripples of one club's reconstruction bring consequences like tidal waves for some others. |
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Only the lightest of ripples formed from her interaction with the river. |
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Ailey had fully experienced the thrill that ripples through a Broadway theater when a line of spiffy dancers sashays in unison towards the edge of the stage. |
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Nautiloids and current ripples as paleocurrent indicators in Upper Ordovician limestones, Anticosti Island, Canada. |
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Now the corresponding cosmic ripples can be spotted in the SDSS galaxy maps. |
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Lying in the shadows beneath the stairsteps, a tidal pool ripples with life. |
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Their data also represent the first images of gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time. |
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First predicted by Einstein, the waves are thought to be ripples in space-time caused by cosmic events such as the merging of two galaxies. |
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This project aims to investigate the role of astroglial Cx30 in ripples activity and the physiological and molecular mechanisms involved. |
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The advent of the new, FDA cleared cohesive silicone gel breast implants makes the risks of visible ripples lower compared to saline implants. |
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The reticulate surface looks like a network of connected wind-blown dunes and ripples. |
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A single bedding surface exposed straight-crested ripples that were sufficiently well preserved to provide a paleocurrent direction estimate. |
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A proper interaction between two such ripples brings the electrons into a Cooper pair. |
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Environments where the current is in one direction, such as rivers, produce asymmetric ripples. |
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Symmetric wave ripples occur in environments where currents reverse directions, such as tidal flats. |
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Waves of movement and stasis pass posteriorly, resulting in a series of ripples in the skin. |
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It always sends ripples in every direction, in a concentric washing of every floating leaf, twig, and waterbug. |
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The longer flank of such ripples is on the upstream side of the current. |
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If not, I'm afraid the poisoned ripples of what this suicide bomber destroyed have spread much farther than a village on the west bank of the Jordan River. |
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Because of the random nature of ripples, single-sided graphane is expected to be a disordered material, similar to graphene oxide, rather than a new graphene-based crystal. |
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For example, the wind easily produces ripples on the surface of a pond. |
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I shall have tons of cream in silver buckets and raspberry ripples. |
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I dropped a small stone into the pond and watched the ripples spread. |
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These stripes, running parallel to the shard's longest side, suggest ripples emanating from a pebble dropped into a pond or isobars on a weather map. |
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The dream surf park is a 2-acre wave pool capable of generating anything from tiny beginner ripples to 10-foot barrels every minute, with every wave the same. |
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The only curiously remaining reminder of this site's maritime past is a stone cross which stands in the middle of the Roodee which exhibits the marks of water ripples. |
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These stellar explosions send fundamental, uncharged particles called neutrinos streaming our way and generate ripples called gravitational waves in the fabric of space-time. |
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