He was a stocky, dark, hard-countenanced man who had never bothered to have removed the scar that seamed his brow. |
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They were moving away from the sea, over flat farmlands seamed with stony riverbeds. |
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Below the glacier lies granite, seamed through with limestone and marble which the constant rush of meltwater has honeycombed with caves. |
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It seamed that between extratonal and neo-tonal codes there were nothing but divarications. |
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On the other hand, for more fashion conscious women there are seamed nylon stockings of thinner varieties, which enhance the beauty of your legs. |
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Her brown face was seamed with a hundred wrinkles, and her tangled, grizzled hair fell unkemptly over her shoulders. |
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At the bottom the gunwale board was seamed to the next board with tread seam and further down with rivet nails of iron. |
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Many joined shopkeepers in wearing period costumes, including authentic make up and seamed stockings. |
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Constructed of two rectangles of fabric, generally of linen, the chiton was seamed together in a number of variations. |
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He seamed to be panting heavily, breathing in deep, short and furious gasps as if he had been running forever. |
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The fabric was just wide enough to wrap around the body and was seamed up one side to form a tube. |
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Lots of girls we talked to said they liked the look of seamed mesh convertible tights. |
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His face was seamed with wrinkles, and he generally dressed as if he were an unmade bed. |
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Julian Macdonald was master of a sophisticated show that had mink bomber jackets, leather seamed skirts and snakeskin pants worn with fox fur shrugs. |
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If, after a few minutes, steam escapes, the seaming machine must be readjusted and a newly seamed can must be checked again, as described before. |
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It seamed massive to me, but it's ideal to fit a sugar and an ice cube on top of it! |
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For men the chiton was usually knee-length and seamed up one or both sides. |
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Bakers baked their food while seamstresses seamed their cloth. |
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Among the principal products associated with this industry are ferronickel, flat-rolled sheet steel, and seamed pipes. |
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The river's basin is a low, filled arm of the Gulf of Thailand that is seamed with numerous distributaries. |
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Smooth cotton pique fabric that has been mercerized to ensure comfort and a seamed front fit to enhance mobility. |
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Tin-plate cans usually consist of three pieces: a base, a seamed cylinder and a top which contains the valve mechanism. |
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A closer look shows that it has been slashed and seamed to create leg openings near the hemline. |
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Constructed of a double-layer of woven polyester monofilament coated and impregnated with PVC, Duratex is not seamed, spliced or joined. |
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He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character. |
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The post-dinner conversations of staffers and policy-makers was seamed with shame, and even defeatism. |
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She was painfully thin and her face was seamed with many fine lines. |
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The thorax was trimmed with fine hairs, culminating in the huge green compound eyes meeting at the top of the head, emeralds seamed with black. |
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Learning to play in England, with its grass wickets, where the ball swung and seamed more than he was used to, took time. |
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By the end of the 19th century, the more delicate birchbark creations frequently had their panels sewn with cotton thread or seamed with ribbon. |
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This embroidery is shown at its best in the vertical seamed balconnette, for a sensual bust. |
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Innovative fully waterproof tight featuring a seamed sealed construction and a close fitting for performance in even the wettest weather. |
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In the knitwear mode buttonholes are seamed several times in order to ensure a higher stability. |
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The customer can therefore freely decide on how many millimetres of protrusion the foil has to be seamed. |
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These curtains are not seamed at the sides, but are provided with eyelets and snap fastners. |
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Gerriets installed all systems on-site. More than 200 running meters of the curtain had to be seamed on-site. |
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The lid is placed on the can and hermetically seamed or sealed, conveyed to a can washer to ensure can cleanliness and then transferred to the retorts. |
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In fact, he's hovering over her now, his face as rucked and seamed as an old mailbag, his eyes glittering like something that's been crushed in the street. |
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Seamless panty hose are made on circular hose machines modified to make very long stockings with open tops, two of which are cut open at opposite sides and seamed together front and back. |
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A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres. |
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