I feel the familiar signs, I feel the warmth at the base of the shell-like whorl. |
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Promises will be made, seductive asides will be whispered into shell-like ears, egos will be stroked. |
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Some of her favorites are the round, white, shell-like stones she finds by streams and rivers. |
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My trainer Tim Etherington, awfully nice chap, has whispered in my shell-like that I am entered in not just one, but two meetings next week. |
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Ever bashful, Rolf bounded towards the dais and whispered instructions in Howard's shell-like, believing he was the house pianist. |
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Word reached my shell-like ears just as the quartet were gearing up to play their July 21 show. |
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Charming shell-like flowers of cupped formation, held with perfect poise above the foliage. |
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A sport of 'La Reine Victoria', with the same perfect globular, shell-like flowers, but of pale silvery pink. |
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The tube of this tiny segmented worm is a coiled, shell-like structure that makes the worm look more like a snail. |
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Elegant, austere and minimalist, Neutra is a suspension lamp made of two shell-like elements tat encase the structure. |
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Are these boat-like, hand-like, shell-like forms emblems of care and salvation? |
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Semicircular niches are often featured, many having shell-like fluting at the apex. |
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RoboClam, like its natural inspiration, has two shell-like halves that can move together and apart. |
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Vincent, a word in your unbandaged shell-like – this is the way you write about art. |
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Any movement may prove fatal to the little creatures, which are covered only by a thin shell-like membrane. |
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Others present gaping maws surrounded by rows of shell-like tubes from which little tongues seem to project. |
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Over an exclusive telephone conversation, the ever excitable Matt Alden confided in my shell-like ears that he's incredibly excited about the new venture. |
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His pink, shell-like horn strikes the glass with an audible thump. |
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This is because he has just had a word in the Pope's shell-like. |
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The shell-like canopy distinctively marks the entrance to the site for the staff and students who approach Queen's from the east. |
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The sandals nearly eclipsed Renee's tiny, delicate feet, and Suzie had spent a painstaking quarter of an hour painting her shell-like toenails a girlish shade of pink. |
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He was lying on his back, his eyes closed, his lips pouting, his right arm stretching upwards with his tiny fist curling beside his shell-like ear. |
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The clamour among Celtic supporters is for Strachan to have similar words in the shell-like of Thompson, who made an inauspicious comeback from injury last week. |
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Occasionally I came upon a precocious spray of Dutchman's breeches, or wild bleedingheart, hung frailly with delicately transparent shell-like blossoms. |
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Each worm is protected by a thin, flexible, shell-like tube. |
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The outside is more shell-like, facing the street. |
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The shock fronts of supernovae, observed in their shell-like remnants are generally believed to be the principal accelerators of galactic cosmic rays. |
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First, the teeth made hard, damaging contact with the shell-like cake. |
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Apparently after two light ales, she pours the third down her shell-like lughole, and she's an Aussie. |
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Can I have a quick word in your shell-like, when you've got a moment? |
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The mirrors employ the language of the rococo in the form of rocaille, floral and shell-like forms, and c-scrolls, yet retain a baroque sense of massivity and balance. |
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