The wind rustles the brittle-bush and whispers its way though the clustered needles of saguaros, the hallmark cactus of the Sonoran Desert. |
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A slight breeze rustles the long grass and the only other movement is supplied by the thousands of cattle that call the Pampas home. |
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Morocco is very close, and during the night one may see the lights and hear the rustles of the highly perched city of Figuig. |
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Ever and anon small rustles and squeaks showed that the little people of the night went about their legitimate business. |
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Then the long dresses are coming, with delicious volumes: rustles, feathers and frills are honored on pastels or very bright colors. |
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Later he rustles cattle, reminisces about the married woman he seduced and abandoned, and deliberately shoots a woman who has just saved his life, then tries to swindle her. |
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To this end Giorgio rustles up a plate of gnocchi with a tomato sauce. |
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Lying alone in a tiny cavern barely large enough to shelter one person, I listen as the wind rustles through the grasses and the rain pelts the sandy soil. |
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As you know, cats will play with just about anything that moves, rustles, rolls, or sways. |
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I can hear their feathers as the wind rustles through. |
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Jobs are accomplished with occupation of the centre by the inhabitants implicating safety measures of protection, the world rustles minimum and of cleanness continued. |
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In the browning corn fields here, the light breeze makes a tindery noise as it rustles the dry stalks. |
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Back in his kitchen he rustles up Queen of Puddings with raspberry jam and custard and roasted confit of duck with marmalade jus and cider. |
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In the evenings, the much-dreaded Foehn rustles the leaves of the ancient, gnarled trees dotting the course. |
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The music rustles like dry leaves, rattles like a bag of bones. |
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Ibrahim Ahmed gives a fine performance as a martyred herdsman, while Sissako rustles up a rich and nuanced overview of a nation in crisis, swinging gracefully from gentle satire to righteous rage. |
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Every bit as delicious, but even more suited to the short-on-time imperative of the packed breakfast are the caramel oat bites that Natalie Tamara rustles up. |
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He is making up joke folk songs while his sister Elena rustles up supper and their older brother, Alexei Turbin, sits writing and tells Nikolai to knock the caterwauling on the head. |
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What rustles under her skin is another nature. |
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The same cool wind that rustles in the reeds along the banks puckers the grey water and whips a crisscross of small waves across the ruffled surface. |
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It eliminates rustles, encrustations and it restores the contact. |
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Very beautiful and rustles stainless steel version. |
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Something rustles in the parched grass and Enrique pounces on it. |
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There were more small rustles and a bevy of monkeys arrived, leaping and chattering amongst themselves, followed by scampering cheetal and barking deer. |
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