In one he mixed oil-and water-based paint to create tiny rivulets where the two come into contact. |
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The ceiling fans are on, the droplets of condensation are running in rivulets down our lime sodas, the table is laid. |
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The postal pipe hugs the curb, rivulets of rain on it trembling every time a package flies along it. |
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Water coursed from his hair, to his neck, and to his toes in tiny rivulets. |
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Crunching over the top of a ridge, we drop into a large bowl where rivulets of water gather to form a torrent that plunges into a crevasse. |
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Little rivulets of wetness ran down my flesh onto the dirty blanket dampening it. |
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Bumblebees hugged the ground, water spiders skitted on temporary ponds, rivulets gushed from the moors and grouse kept an educated distance. |
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Some of the liquids spilled out onto the gallery floor in small puddles and rivulets. |
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Tilting his canvases at steep angles, Ross drips thin pigmented rivulets from top to bottom. |
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A permanent coating of titanium oxide causes rainwater to slide in cleansing sheets rather than in dirt-streaked rivulets. |
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Fitzsimmons moved his light around and saw that the blood was splattered over one of the shelves and ran in rivulets down spines of the books. |
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Her cheeks were flushed and tear streaks from her mascara lined them in black rivulets. |
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Slowly, she lathered her body with the softly scented soap, watching as the water washed it away in rivulets down her arms. |
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His development after that was towards rivulets of colour arranged in rainbow-like bands, often on a predominantly bare canvas. |
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She felt frozen, rooted to her chair, beads of sweat forming and pouring in tiny rivulets down her back. |
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The rivulets and runnels of Celtic Park are lined with the pictures, mementoes and iconography of former glory. |
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I stood like that for a long time while water sluiced over me and formed rivulets around scar tissue, splashing and washing down the drain. |
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To get to their house you pass somnolent cows, grazing sleepily amidst green fields, little rivulets, coconut groves and brightly painted houses. |
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His normally nimble mind hums to a halt, his jaw goes slack and twin rivulets of spittle suavely course down each corner of his mouth. |
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It pooled in his throat and in rivulets across his flat stomach, trickling into the wound with the raw sting of salt. |
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Unable to even screech before the veil of death fell upon her, Solokar perished instantly, rivulets of green ichor spraying from her wounds. |
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His face is etched with sweaty rivulets of gray makeup, his hair matted into a dreadlocked ponytail, his eyes redly rimmed. |
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Not that there's much to see through the steaming sheet of water dancing around me, running in freezing rivulets down my back and filling up my shoes. |
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At a sheepfold the track loses its companion walls and stone surface and diminishes to a narrow path with railway sleepers over the numerous spring fed rivulets. |
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Not only has the course of these rivulets been changed by encroachers within the township, but also in peripheral areas falling in the neighbouring state of Punjab. |
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When rains come to those grazing lands, rivulets often form along the walking paths and wash away unprotected topsoil. |
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The Mazovian Lowland is flat and monotonous. Its flatness is broken only by the rows of willows lining the banks of small streams and rivulets. |
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Then, but these benefits shed like dew from heaven upon us, we are led as by rivulets to the spring itself. |
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At their end, the incandescent ingot, so close it makes the sweat stream in rivulets. |
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Avoid rivulets of excess moisture which will wash away the newly applied material. |
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Temporary bunds on nullahs, rivulets or small rivers erected by using empty cement bags, popularly known as Vanarai Bunds, have proved most effective. |
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The paint was still dribbling slowly in rivulets down the wood. |
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Glacier Park has quite a few mountains with living glaciers, and the runoff rivulets, creeks and rivers have an opalescence that is indescribably beautiful. |
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The proceedings reach a magically hushed pianissimo in which short cello fragments are answered by gently flowing rivulets in the piano. |
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Several rivulets of the water spread toward the perimeter of the room. |
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The liquid coursed down the fabric in rivulets and emptied into a semicircular metal basin below, producing the murmurous sound of a steady downpour. |
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It had rivulets of pattern and color emerging from a central nexus. |
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The entire route is marked with bubbling rivulets and gushing waterfalls. |
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On the beach are the watercourses of small rivulets that formed in the rain and are left behind like aerial views of the world's great river deltas. |
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Soon, the '80s and '90s guy was finding drums to pound and sweat lodges in which to shvitz out rivulets of shame. |
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This place with its hillside rivulets and streams running along the roads, extensive tea plantations, and breathtaking views also has a sizable population of wildlife. |
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Two groups created reservoir dams along rivulets. |
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By continuously disturbing the surface of the deposit, these stopped the formation of rivulets and allowed better separation to be obtained. |
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The sculptural rivulets also allude to the Dutch knack of managing water and the Netherlands polder landscape. |
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A MILE below ground, men strip to the waist and sweat rivulets. |
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Small natural watercourses are sometimes called rivulets, but a variety of names—including branch, brook, burn, and creek are more common, occurring regionally to nationally in place-names. |
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The word given is like a wide river that breaks into other rivulets leading you everywhere and in different places but always coming from the one river. |
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Some rivulets flow swiftly downhill until they fused into the sea. |
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Under the tree's famous umbrella-like canopy, a group of vertical branches stand atop an island of knotted roots that creep up in rivulets rounder and rougher than those of the gomero. |
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Water flowing over the fan of slumped material after the occurrence had left a number of small rivulets in an east to west direction and then lay on the surface of the ice about the fan. |
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We have attempted to map out these various rivulets and sources and to assess their importance with regard to the contribution each has made to our Oblate spirituality. |
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Impalpable rivulets of dust began flooding his lips, strenuously defended by a thin strip of shesh1, and a spasm of impure breath overflowed the edges of his lungs. |
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The existing small and short creeks and rivulets are only full of water in the spring, when the snow is melting or there is heavier precipitation. |
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I remember how the snow lit the night, and the smothered quiet, and the feel of snow landing on my exposed neck and running in rivulets to the collar of my long underwear. |
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Stones of a purple colour flow down the rivulets here after great rains. |
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Rills running down the steepest slopes develop into rivulets. |
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