Its hotels, houses, and shops are haphazardly strung out along the coastal strip. |
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We walked on until we had a commanding view of the upper gulch and the crosses strung out in a long line. |
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The feigned retreat, drawing pursuers, strung out and disaligned into ambush, is a favorite tactic of red savages. |
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The conventual buildings are strung out along a narrow ridge above the water, supported but also overshadowed by solid rock. |
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By the start of the last century, colonial India's hill stations were strung out all over the subcontinent. |
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Its overwater bungalows are strung out like a string of shiny, dark Tahitian pearls in front of a half-mile stretch of vanilla-coloured sand. |
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I was homeless, eating out of garbage cans, strung out and whatever, but I wouldn't change anything for the world. |
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My brother got out of the army in Germany and came back strung out on opiates, and that's when it began for me. |
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Stevie Wood and Our Shiraz were early pacemakers, then Dantessa took over, bowling along with the rest of the field of 18 strung out. |
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Aside from a few occasions, we rode in file, all strung out, from the start until Pradollano. |
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Distinction, the 11-4 favourite, takes up the running with about half a mile to go and soon has the field strung out. |
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Come Sunday night, I'm usually strung out, always broke and dreading five more days of forced labour. |
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A glorious blast of atonal thrum somehow makes being strung out seem seedily glamorous. |
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He's professional, he's smooth, he's never late, he's not strung out, his appearance is immaculate. |
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Surely with all their calm, reflective, sober hours, they'd be way less strung out? |
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Tiny houses were strung out along our route, framed in their verdant patch of coffee, banana and vegetables. |
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The only dignified explanation is that maybe he was completely strung out and just sat in the corner dribbling while somebody else made the film. |
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She said Murdoch had been away for a week, and when he came to see her on his return, he looked strung out. |
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Some girls were so strung out on drugs they didn't know what they were doing. |
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But the NMC only offers guidelines on how employers should carry out the training, so the adaptation period can be strung out for much longer. |
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How many kids have they left behind, dead and strung out, him and his brother? |
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And while the identity of the villain might be obvious, the tension is strung out to the bitter end, providing some cracking entertainment along the way. |
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He turned his kayak round to tell the group his plan and to organize the strung out group into a tighter unit. |
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On this sortie attacks were made on two convoys which were unfortunately well strung out. |
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Everything went according to plan and it was a very impressing sight to see all the vehicles strung out in a long procession moving up the canal. |
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For Grandma or Aunt Beatrice who is strung out on sleeping pills maybe the cost is huge as well. |
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Often a church is on a river simply because the habitations it serves are strung out along water. |
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A heavy attack began from Dernancourt village itself against the 47th Battalion positions strung out on either side of the railway underpass. |
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At the same time, Soviet command observed how LVI Corps was strung out along the road to Shimsk. |
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The twelve small communities are strung out across an area about the size of the British Isles. |
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By the end of the month, the area of ice was strung out along the North Shore of Quebec east of 5930W and within 35 miles of the coast. |
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Our advance party vehicles were strung out with a good timed interval between vehicles. |
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There is a group of about 40 men bunched behind the CSC train, a long line of men clinging for dear life, and then little groups strung out here and there behind the pack. |
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And Williamson so frequently invokes God that she starts sounding like Louis Gohmert strung out on good vibes. |
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It really affects your spirit, and you can rise out of the ashes, or get strung out on drugs and have low self-esteem. |
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Factor in his appointment with the neurologist at the hospital this morning and it's no wonder that last night found me more than a little strung out and unable to sleep. |
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You do things for money when you're strung out that you regret, you know. |
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The resulting indirect free kick from the edge of the six yard box cannoned off a Kendal body as all 11 players stood strung out along the goal-line. |
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The repayment schedule for the balance due was strung out over 27 years. |
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But it remains profitable for criminal people-traffickers to ply their trade because appeals can be strung out for years and, even when unsuccessful, almost no-one is deported back to their country of origin. |
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Gill nets are strung out at huge depths on the sea bed, sometimes stretching for up to 100 kilometres, and are then left anchored for days at a time while the parent fishing vessel returns to port. |
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Now, to duplicate that success we had to spend, I think, ten times that amount just to double our revenue, because we're strung out across this country. |
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The route usually passes through residential areas, and kids come out to see the procession of marching soldiers strung out over two kilometres or more. |
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And now the field was strung out and – hurray! |
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Anders, however, was understandably strung out by the pace. |
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I have memories of waking at night to the full moon creating a circle of light on the sea with absolute darkness looming beyond, to the beads of light formed by fishing boats strung out across the horizon. |
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This remarkable architectural complex of rock-cut houses in the Kerman massif is surrounded by carefully tended gardens and cultivated fields, some terraced, strung out along seasonal watercourses. |
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After the storm the armada was strung out over the ocean, unable to cover each other in battle. |
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It's not so much a one-horse town as a one-ditch town, with its bazaar strung out on a dirt and tarmac track alongside a slow-running, but remarkably clear irrigation ditch. |
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While he was strung out, he ranted about conspiracies that he couldn't remember when he sobered. |
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That's what Aurélien is going to find out. He is strung out, cheated on by his wife and is going to be hired against his will in this weird company. |
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After an hour's march the head of the Allied army arrived at the assembly area near the British right flank, but the rest of the army was strung out in a long line that stretched far back into the woods. |
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Strung out on a punishing regimen of diet pills, the once genial young man becomes a sullen, self-pitying wreck. |
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