Spread out on a fluffy blue mat and surrounded by squeaky toys is an extremely cute one-year-old, flat out asleep. |
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In addition, separate, larger animal enclosures, known as zariba are also surrounded by fencing. |
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For this professional photographer, being surrounded by beautiful babes in expensive frocks is all in a day's work. |
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We are all surrounded by zillions of bacteria, fungi, worms, insects and predators out looking for an easy meal. |
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We never closed the curtains and were consistently surrounded by light and air. |
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The garden's water feature is surrounded by tiles that show different parts of herbs and worts, such as seed heads, flowers and leaves. |
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They set up camp at Rwanda's main airport, surrounded by rolling hills and turquoise mountain lakes. |
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The twenty-eight attempted to return to their cars when suddenly they were surrounded by dozens of police cars and wagons. |
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Approximately 25 cm long, the animal has a flat tail surrounded by a skin-like fin which is used for swimming. |
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The Paiwan are surrounded by Han Chinese and other aboriginal groups including Rukai and Puyuma. |
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Even so I seemed at every point of contact to be surrounded by abrasive people intent on disturbing my peace, my comfort, and my equable nature. |
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The central courtyard is a formal elliptical lawn surrounded by gravel walkways. |
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It was surrounded by a garden, which was surrounded by a ten-foot-thick wall of stone. |
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Thousands of people can live in a hutong which is made up of hundreds of quadrangular courtyards each surrounded by four homes. |
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So, we've been pretty much surrounded by quadraphonic icefall throughout the course of the night. |
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The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses. |
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Both churches, parts of which are thought to date back to Saxon times, are now surrounded by scaffolding. |
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The main landscape feature is endless peatbog, surrounded by marsh, leading into morasses, sloughs and quagmires. |
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The Cube is wrapped in plastic, surrounded by a good amount of packing foam to protect it during shipping. |
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He is surrounded by the detritus of his addiction in a waste area in the middle of a rubbish dump. |
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They are also surrounded by a reservoir of fuel which allows them to accrete material right up to the Eddington Limit. |
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The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. |
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A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly. |
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Scotland is surrounded by the North Sea, offering fish, oil and natural gas, and potentially tidal and wave power. |
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After boarding the Ariana jetliner, Rahman found himself and his aircraft surrounded by several thousand irate pilgrims. |
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We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes. |
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They rose through a spiraling passage, surrounded by cool stone that had been worn smooth over the many long years of the school's existence. |
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The house is surrounded by an acre of lush green lawns with mature shrubs sprinkled throughout. |
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Directly in front of me, a round lunch table was surrounded by a group of guys, all either athletes and jocks, or just popular boys. |
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Inside the apartment, Saeed's mother wept as she sat on the floor, surrounded by female relatives and other mourners. |
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At times she fell asleep in her seat and dreamed of being surrounded by packs of wild wolves. |
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Chao was surrounded by the ideas of political radicals and heard songs of protest sung beneath a portrait of Che Guevara. |
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The result is an incongruous lush patchwork of fields containing tomatoes, cherries, apples and corn, all surrounded by desert. |
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Within seconds, we were surrounded by police, pushing and jostling us and telling us we couldn't go forward. |
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A one-time fishing village, it has a beat-up, raffish looking downtown surrounded by new, big marinas. |
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Craft spends her professional hours surrounded by thousands of academic journals, magazines and newspapers. |
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Which goes some way to explaining why I'm currently sitting surrounded by piles of books, items of clothing and random tat. |
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The ancient Buddhas were also covered in bright paintings and surrounded by pictures of other deities. |
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She was surrounded by evil looking dwarves that sounded like elves from their description. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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The back garden has a westerly orientation and is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees. |
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They live on moors and wetlands, while the tower is surrounded by bustling streets made of concrete. |
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The cells were surrounded by a basal lamina and joined by primitive junctions. |
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In the junkyard, for the first time, Maya is independent and surrounded by friendly people of all races. |
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We were surrounded by gifted cricketers and adroit hockey players, and he owned none of their stylish skills, but you knew this, he would try. |
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Its great stone ramparts had a probable total circuit of a third of a mile and were surrounded by a 14-acre estate which included six orchards. |
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It nestles just off the town square of Durrow, surrounded by the old rampart of the castle walls. |
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He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips. |
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The passage tombs are most often set on a hilltop inside a large circular mound surrounded by kerbstones. |
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Burglars were caught red-handed surrounded by computers that they were intending to steal from a business. |
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This eco retreat is located at one end of the gorge and is surrounded by zamia palms and open lawns. |
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She felt lost, empty, dead when she was surrounded by numbers of bright people and it agitated her. |
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In a house in Burley-in-Wharfedale a woman beavers away on her sewing machine in the early hours, surrounded by mountains of cloth. |
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By the time I enter the plane, I'm agitated and surrounded by people who look as if nothing unusual at all is happening. |
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The Palace was then surrounded by Red Guards and those in it were told to disperse. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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We were surrounded by hungry, sweaty, red-faced men finishing their lunch, not very reassuring. |
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Whereas motte and bailey castles were surrounded by a wooden fence, the stone keeps could rely on outer walls made of stone. |
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Covering an area of 4,330 square metres with a lawn in front and a garden behind, the building is surrounded by evergreen camphor laurels. |
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In plant roots with other types of aerenchyma, lateral root primordia or bases are always surrounded by solid parenchymatous tissue. |
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The lake, surrounded by wooded hills and heather moorland was beautiful enough. |
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This large Scottish-baronial style house is surrounded by large lawned gardens, flower beds, a traditional kitchen garden and woodland. |
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It is hidden away and surrounded by park land and woods, with views to the north over Dunbar to the Firth of Forth. |
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I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times. |
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It's a mix of brick buildings and plastic-looking demountables, surrounded by cyclone fences and rolls of razor wire. |
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Aquatic experiences begin in the mother's womb where an infant is surrounded by amniotic fluid. |
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Though it was practically in the middle of the desert, it was surrounded by electric fencing and razor wire. |
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Now work on the building has resumed, and the site is surrounded by a ten-foot high fence, topped with razor wire. |
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It has nine bedrooms and is surrounded by more than 11 acres of lawn, gardens and mature woodland. |
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The ground is in a charming setting, surrounded by hills, although this does result in shadows over the ground in the late afternoon or evening. |
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The scheme comprises 230 homes laid out in a series of courtyard settings and surrounded by green areas. |
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His eyes were narrow, the colour of amethyst, surrounded by heavy dark lashes. |
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Such entertainments offered alluring images of appealing stars surrounded by an abundance of consumer goods. |
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He lived in the great house in Doocastle surrounded by servants, lackeys, and half-sirs who did his bidding without question. |
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His reckless gamble failed and he ended up old and ill in a wrecked building surrounded by yes men. |
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Then I find myself at Wal-Mart surrounded by screaming children whose chubby little necks I want to wring, and reality kicks in. |
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The endosperm, the largest organ in the seed, is surrounded by a single layer of cells, the aleurone layer. |
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The blocks were set well back from the road, surrounded by large lawned gardens behind black spiked railings and heavy iron gates. |
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A late nester, the female Gadwall picks the nest site, which is usually near water and surrounded by dense weeds or grass. |
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Through a stone entrance a tarmac driveway leads to the house which is surrounded by landscaped gardens and lawns. |
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I'm surrounded by soldiers who are re-enlisting and volunteering to go to units that are deploying. |
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Today, most of the country's southeast coast is surrounded by man-made reefs, which are harvested commercially. |
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This is a beautifully landscaped area surrounded by mature trees and plenty of space for parking. |
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When he came to, he was surrounded by people in white coats and he thought he was looking death in the eye. |
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That was light on the stomach, lots of nutty and fruity bits bound in a crumbly jacket, surrounded by an alpha plus brandy creme anglaise froth. |
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She was stuck in the kitchen, surrounded by recipes and various ingredients. |
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Opening it, he showed her a beautiful diamond, surrounded by 14 karat white gold. |
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life. |
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He was surrounded by his family and friends yet still felt alone and helpless. |
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At almost 5,000 ft, it is surrounded by rarefied air, seductive silence and dreamy peaks. |
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He serves it in a soup plate, surrounded by a modest quantity of a rich, winey reduction and heretical though that may be, that improved it. |
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The meadow is now an oasis for wildlife surrounded by arable land and an old airfield. |
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They were sitting together beside a pool of water, surrounded by reeds and trailing plants. |
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Soon we were driving along the windy roads surrounded by tall trees that led to my grand parents' house. |
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The house was on the flat ground and was surrounded by a windbreak of trees. |
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Zambia is a landlocked country with a total of 752,614 square kilometres surrounded by eight different neighbouring states. |
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They were back in the country, surrounded by fields of bright yellow oilseed rape. |
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Relatively inaccessible, the mountainous country is landlocked, and is surrounded by countries whose interests, at times, have conflicted with those of Afghanistan. |
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Even though no roads are in the way in the rear of the building, it's just as effectively sealed off from its surroundings as if it were surrounded by a moat. |
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On the set, a hole was dug in the middle of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by dilapidated clay houses overlooking a shady canyon. |
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A thick, dense slice of chocolate deliciousness, dotted with patches of softened amaretti cookies and surrounded by a deep red, tart raspberry sauce. |
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He or she is surrounded by others who are stationary, blissfully unaware of the dancer. |
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But the bomber was surrounded by guided weapons, some seen for the first time in public. |
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The courtroom itself is surrounded by high cyclone fences, braided with coiled razor wire, and watched by heavily armed guards. |
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Two crystal-clear blue eyes surrounded by laugh lines stared back at her. |
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Ahead of us, now, we can see what appears to be a large country house, built of grey ragstone and surrounded by smooth green lawns with the loch lapping at a small pontoon. |
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The casbah is surrounded by newer, European-style buildings. |
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Before a baby is born, it is surrounded by water in the amniotic sac. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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More and more western communities surrounded by forests are responding to the threat of destructive wildfire with a wide range of economic and policy changes. |
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The bugs are so loud that stepping into the darkness feels like being surrounded by an enormous, pulsing heart. |
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A video of the confrontation shot by a bystander shows Garner surrounded by a group of police officers. |
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In the heart of the Corsica Cape is a fairytale-like landscape surrounded by vines and the Mediterranean. |
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Push buttons can be recessed or surrounded by a raised collar. |
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Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. |
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He ate his scone rather slowly unlike the gobblers she was surrounded by. |
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The nuptials reportedly took place under a ceiling of rose petals, surrounded by 100 or more of their close friends and family. |
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A typical Chinese village consists of a cluster of weather-beaten stone houses or mud huts surrounded by open fields where each family tills a small plot. |
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He is surrounded by attorneys all dressed in their conservatively tailored uniforms. |
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Hundreds of patients, doctors and nurses were trapped for days at New Orleans Charity Hospital, surrounded by waist-deep water without power, food or medical supplies. |
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At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer. |
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It boasts 6km of white glistening sand surrounded by tranquil water, and scuba diving, snorkelling and many other water sports are available here. |
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At this crucial period of their lives they were surrounded by people who, in very many cases, undertook a complete about-turn with regard to their social and political views. |
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For the adventurous, the area is surrounded by waterfalls, zip lines, and gorgeous mountainous scenery. |
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The county town in Guangshan looks shabby and soulless, and is surrounded by flat countryside. |
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It's the idea of things rushing up on you suddenly, landing on you like an avalanche, hearing a distant rumble and then suddenly finding yourself surrounded by emotion. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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Fed up of being surrounded by a revolving cast of affluent crashing bores, I vowed to get out more. |
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She grew up in luxury surrounded by staff, including a dressmaker who taught Margit how to make doll clothes. |
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For me, it will always be a trip of a lifetime, as we were soon surrounded by a bewildering assortment of albatrosses, shearwaters and petrels, each a new species for us. |
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They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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The inauguration had to be held in the fortified Kremlin, surrounded by an eerily quiet city. |
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The statistics paint a picture of munchers and snackers toiling over crumb-infested keyboards, surrounded by a sea of empty potato-chip bags and unfurled candy-bar wrappers. |
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Johannesburg is rapidly being surrounded by a laager of Eurotrash casinos. |
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Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses. |
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The ziggurat occupies the center, surrounded by a city wall. |
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The kings would go out surrounded by leopards and legions of warriors. |
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The barracks is a squat building surrounded by sandbags on a side street near the city center. |
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The surrounding land is flat and open farmland surrounded by forest. |
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The villages of Xylotympou and Ormideia, also in the Republic of Cyprus, are enclaves surrounded by Dhekelia. |
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The oil lamp was surrounded by a glass chimney with no ventilation from below. |
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The flame is surrounded by a glass tube surmounted by a gauze capped cylinder. |
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It is surrounded by a high wall, that gives it the appearance of a prison, and prevents free circulation of air. |
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The head of the Wasdale Valley is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in England, including Scafell Pike, Great Gable and Lingmell. |
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The summit of Hampsfell is surrounded by several flat, incised areas of exposed limestone, called limestone pavement. |
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They depict the Crucifixion and Ascension of Christ surrounded by angels and stars. |
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The vale is in the heart of the northern Lake District and is surrounded by many of the most striking of the Lakeland fells. |
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Despite the peaked profile the summit is wide enough for a sizeable cairn surrounded by a small level area. |
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Wainwright divided the fells into seven geographical areas, each surrounded by valleys and low passes. |
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Skiddaw stands in the centre of the group, surrounded by its many satellites. |
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The Northern Fells are entirely surrounded by roads, but traversed by none. |
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The North Western Fells are entirely surrounded by roads, and additionally traversed by two more. |
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Pillar Rock is a large rocky outcrop surrounded by cliffs on the northern side of Pillar, well below the summit. |
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As the name suggests, the Central Fells are the only group to be entirely surrounded by other Lakeland ranges. |
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Loughrigg is surrounded by minor roads, including Red Bank, the only one crossing the Central Fells. |
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There is a Triangulation Pillar on the top, surrounded by rough drystone wall which forms a wind shelter. |
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A central circle with a large fountain is surrounded by birch, maple and elm tree alleys. |
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The Central Fells are situated in the heart of the Lake District, surrounded by the other ranges. |
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It is surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales and South Pennines, from which the fells are separated by the Aire Gap and Ribble Valley. |
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The moorland is surrounded by the towns of Bolton, Chorley, Darwen, Horwich, Ramsbottom, Haslingden, and Oswaldtwistle. |
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Shillong in India in the state of Meghalaya is a hill station which is surrounded by highlands. |
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While the town of Holmfirth itself is comparatively small, it is surrounded by several hamlets and villages. |
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The village is located on the B3212 road between Yelverton and Two Bridges and is surrounded by moorland. |
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These hut circles were usually in pairs, and surrounded by groups of tumuli of sepulchral origin. |
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The grounds were surrounded by high walls which served to keep out thieves and to aid the ripening of tender fruit. |
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Okehampton is surrounded by many smaller villages and towns including the hamlet of Stockley. |
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We stayed up till eleven, sitting on the stairs, on the floor, and scrouged into the day room, surrounded by stacks of GI clothes. |
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Hard to keep that edge of horror over the death of another human being when it was surrounded by so much tedious scutwork. |
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Last Monday we were nearly surrounded by ice, which closed in the ship on all sides, scarcely leaving her the sea-room in which she floated. |
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The Kure Navy Yard was surrounded by a spyproof high fence, and the workers lived their whole lives inside the fence. |
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Not a city was without its cathedral, surrounded by its succursal churches, its monasteries, and convents. |
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Each vertex of the superbond lattice is surrounded by four bonds of the original lattice. |
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The hotel which came under attack yesterday was surrounded by police, with officers riding along the seafront on a beach buggy. |
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A mass of charred and mangled metal was surrounded by hundreds of large blackened wax gourds that had been piled on the cargo truck. |
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Ajaccio is located along Corsica's west coast, surrounded by magnificent beaches, soaring mountains and unforgettable natural beauty. |
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A fat wodge of peanut butter cookie dough in the middle of the tub, surrounded by peanut butter ice cream, studded with peanut butter cookies. |
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Wealthy since an early age and surrounded by yea-sayers, it's easy to see how her dark side was spawned. |
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Fushimi Lake Provincial Park, surrounded by the lush Boreal Forest, is an excellent fishing spot for Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch. |
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Unfortunately, being in Hickory Dickory meant you were also surrounded by thousands of other screaming ankle biters. |
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Derek Raper, an ex-Corporal of the Second Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, passed away on July 15 surrounded by his family. |
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Inspire school spirit while surrounded by memorabilia honoring the legacy of Arkansas Razorbacks football. |
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The glass was surrounded by gauze so that in the event of a glass breakage the Geordie became a Davy. |
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The Eyes Above's shadow was clearly visible now, surrounded by just a halo of backshine. |
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The old Cameronian kirk sits on a hill, and is surrounded by trees, a place both bieldy and heartsome. |
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She breathed her last surrounded by her family and friends, commending them to God and the study of his word. |
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The lock-up was upstairs, a cage surrounded by six-inch wooden bars, guarded by a constable armed with a carbine. |
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They consist of a microtubular-based cilioskeleton, the ciliary axoneme, which is surrounded by a specialized cellular membrane. |
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The commons is the green space surrounded by the village hall, the school, and the church. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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The buccal wall is near its base surrounded by a vestigial ectocingulid, which ends mesially in a tiny tuberculid. |
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She was adamant that I never visit her apartment because she was surrounded by other ernai. |
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Proximal half of the primary orifice surrounded by an elevated rim of smooth gymnocystal calcification, somewhat quadrangular in outline. |
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Tenida, like Ghanada, is also surrounded by three henchboys, and acts out his particular form of hyperabsurdity. |
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The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill. |
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The city was surrounded by a wall to protect it from invaders and to mark the city limits. |
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These are York Central, which covers the inner urban area, and is entirely surrounded by the York Outer constituency. |
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For some reason it is the destiny of Richard Tull, to be surrounded by ideoglots. Idioglots, with their idiolects. |
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From early childhood, Henry VI was surrounded by quarrelsome councillors and advisors. |
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Richard had come within a sword's length of Henry Tudor before being surrounded by Sir William Stanley's men and killed. |
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Cromwell was now surrounded by enemies at court, with Norfolk also able to draw on his niece's position. |
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The City was surrounded by a ring of inner suburbs where most Londoners lived. |
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He pushed through knots of whalemen grouped with their families and friends, and surrounded by piles of luggage. |
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Children who have seen a small lake surrounded by a white sand beach have beginning ideas of what lakeness is. |
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An exclave of the parish of Tetworth, surrounded by Cambridgeshire, was finally removed in 1965 from Huntingdonshire. |
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It is surrounded by the last of the ancient churchyards to retain its original character. |
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The centre of the range comprises a Devonian granite outcrop surrounded by Silurian and Devonian andesite lava flows on each side. |
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The civil parish of Wells is entirely surrounded by the parish of St Cuthbert Out. |
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She was wearing a very lowcut blouse, so low cut that her red nipples surrounded by a large brownish halo were revealed to me. |
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The meditation deity is in the centre, sometimes surrounded by protective gods and goddesses. |
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The bailey was incorporated into the new castle and is surrounded by stone curtain walls. |
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Those built in the Norman era had high apsidal ends surrounded by a lower ambulatory, as is typical of Northern France. |
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However, this is particularly in the effect of nature upon the artist when he is surrounded by it, preferably alone. |
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The Carol was a popular Norman dance in which the leader sang and was surrounded by a circle of dancers who replied with the same song. |
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St Paul Covent Garden was completely surrounded by the parish of St Martin in the Fields. |
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Saltaire is surrounded by a buffer zone established to protect the context of the World Heritage Site. |
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Boxing matches typically take place in a boxing ring, a raised platform surrounded by ropes attached to posts rising in each corner. |
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The crest was all white, surrounded by 15 oak leaves to the right and 15 laurel leaves to the left. |
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The Advance Precinct, a stepped structure surrounded by a lake, has design studios and other departments related to early design stages. |
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The 2011 season opened with the tree surrounded by a wooden outer perimeter fence to ensure the safety of visitors. |
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Much of the area is still rural in nature with many villages surrounded by agricultural land. |
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She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages. |
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Areas such as playing fields and golf courses are excluded unless completely surrounded by builtup sites. |
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Bomber pilots preferred close screening in which their formation was surrounded by pairs of fighters pursuing a zigzag course. |
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In 2006, a video of Allsopp lying on the ground surrounded by Iraqi irregular forces was discovered. |
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Some of these were river islands in their time, or dry land surrounded by marsh. |
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The summits of Snowdon and Garnedd Ugain are surrounded by cwms, rounded valleys scooped out by glaciation. |
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The island's main geographical features include low central plains surrounded by coastal mountains. |
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The field surrounded by the track is used for association football matches as well as other field sports. |
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Apart from the North Sea it is surrounded by the Harwich and North Essex constituency on all other sides. |
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Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. |
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At this time, due to its geographic position, Bosnia was surrounded by Croat and Serb forces from all sides. |
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Rotating black holes are surrounded by a region of spacetime in which it is impossible to stand still, called the ergosphere. |
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The province's mainland is the Nova Scotia peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous bays and estuaries. |
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Since the province is almost surrounded by the sea, the climate is closer to maritime than to continental climate. |
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These mysteries are surrounded by prayer and symbolism so that their true meaning will not be forgotten. |
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San Marino and the Vatican City are both landlocked states surrounded by Italy. |
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Britain is surrounded by water, so it was not so easy to launch a rebellion against the emperor from there. |
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Ill and weary, the king became delirious, convinced that he was surrounded by traitors loyal only to his son. |
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A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward's Crown. |
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As a child he was not surrounded by books, nor did he have any literary acquaintances. |
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Its most distinctive feature is the parish close, which displays an elaborately decorated church surrounded by an entirely walled churchyard. |
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The Arch was now surrounded by further property development and kiosks, and was in need of restoration. |
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Henry believed that kings should rule England in a dignified manner, surrounded by ceremony and ecclesiastical ritual. |
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The household was surrounded by a wider group of courtiers, and appears to have also attracted a circle of prostitutes and criminal elements. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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Historically part of Flintshire, the city of St Asaph is surrounded by countryside and views of the Vale of Clwyd. |
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The church is surrounded by a grove of Yews, some of which are equal in size and age to those of Overton listed in the Seven Wonders of Wales. |
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The market town of Holywell takes its name from the St Winefride's Well, a holy well surrounded by a chapel. |
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Although part of Flintshire, Overton was within an exclave, surrounded by Cheshire, Shropshire and Denbighshire. |
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It is bordered by a low mountain range to the south and surrounded by flat farmland to the north and west. |
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It is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as of images of the dome surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. |
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The building is of two storeys of ashlar masonry, above a basement, and surrounded by a balustrade above the upper cornice. |
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The original sculpture depicts Christ on the cross, surrounded by a familiar retinue of mourners. |
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St Paul's Cathedral has been the subject of many photographs, most notably the iconic image of the dome surrounded by smoke during the Blitz. |
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Since nuclear fission creates radioactivity, the reactor core is surrounded by a protective shield. |
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It is surrounded by lips of softer tissue, with numerous small, bony pieces embedded in it. |
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Instead, the mouth is surrounded by cilia that pull strings of mucus containing food particles towards a series of grooves around the mouth. |
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One of the fossil species first reported in 1996 had a large mouth, apparently surrounded by a folded edge that may have been muscular. |
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It's surrounded by beautiful wilderness, but otherwise it's just a one-horse town. |
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Rainforests shrank into isolated islands, surrounded by seasonally dry habitats. |
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The world at the time was dominated by two continents known as Pangaea and Siberia, surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa. |
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For instance, if there is a deep area that can not be reached because it is surrounded by shallow water, the deep area may not be shown. |
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It must be an orgasmic experience to be an astronaut and see the Earth as a little, colourful marble surrounded by blackness. |
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Heraklion was surrounded by high walls and bastions and extended westward and southward by the 17th century. |
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The eyeballs were surrounded by a ring of bones, the sclerotic ossicle, which probably protected their eyes when diving abruptly for prey. |
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The city centre is surrounded by the Seven Mountains, although there is disagreement as to which of the nine mountains constitute these. |
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This is because Bergen is surrounded by mountains that cause moist North Atlantic air to undergo orographic lift, yielding abundant rainfall. |
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The city centre is surrounded by an electronic toll collection ring using the Autopass system. |
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A Veiki moraine is a kind of hummocky moraine that forms irregular landscapes of ponds and plateaus surrounded by banks. |
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These would originally have been connected to the mainland and surrounded by areas of less resistant limestone. |
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Any type of habitat surrounded by a different habitat is in a similar situation to an island. |
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Their chloroplasts are surrounded by four and three membranes, respectively, and were probably retained from ingested green algae. |
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The couple, surrounded by cheering people and photographers, was then taken to the Lord Warden Hotel at the foot of the Admiralty Pier. |
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Earlier forms of the detonator employed a vial of sulfuric acid surrounded by a mixture of potassium perchlorate and sugar. |
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These kotas were usually made of stone and bamboo or other light materials and surrounded by trench networks. |
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A resi lived surrounded by students, who took care of their master's daily needs. |
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At the piazzas, Romans are usually surrounded by tourists attracted by the classical palazzos, churches, monuments and fountains. |
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Males may be trying to enhance their social status by being surrounded by friendly individuals. |
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A lichen consists of a simple photosynthesizing organism, usually green algae or cyanobacteria, surrounded by filaments of a fungus. |
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It is surrounded by the land masses of Eurasia, North America, Greenland, and by several islands. |
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Cape Hatteras is surrounded by water, with Pamlico Sound to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. |
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The castle is surrounded by a rectangular earthwork, probably built in 1627, and similar to that at Sandsfoot and Pendennis Castles. |
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Granites sometimes occur in circular depressions surrounded by a range of hills, formed by the metamorphic aureole or hornfels. |
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There are no signs of the additional ramparts reported by William Hals in about 1730, and the site is now surrounded by housing with allotments. |
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The prostate is surrounded by venous plexi and the perineum has a rich blood supply. |
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The three towers proposed will stand 23 storeys high and will be surrounded by smaller apartment blocks, office blocks and shops. |
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Upper Pennington is a northern residential offshoot of Pennington, more rural in character, almost entirely surrounded by heath and farmland. |
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Sandown is a typical Victorian seaside town, but is surrounded by a wealth of natural features. |
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Milk is extracted from the cow's udder by flexible rubber sheaths known as liners or inflations that are surrounded by a rigid air chamber. |
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Each milking parlor is surrounded by a set of 3 or 4 loafing barns housing 1,500 or 2,000 cattle. |
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This plateau is surrounded by the Great Escarpment whose eastern, and highest, stretch is known as the Drakensberg. |
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The state and city of Bremen is an enclave entirely surrounded by Lower Saxony. |
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Like most classical geographers he conceives of the continent as surrounded by sea and not extending very far south. |
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They are surrounded by the Moldavian and Transylvanian plateaus and Carpathian Basin and Wallachian plains. |
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They also constructed large cult centres surrounded by pales, earthworks and moats. |
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These small enclaves on the Mediterranean coast are surrounded by Morocco and have been administered by Spain for centuries. |
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This process can form a stony or metallic core, surrounded by a mantle and an outer crust. |
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However, he used the convention of describing the continents surrounded by water within the shape of a disc. |
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The camp consisted of huts and tents surrounded by an earthwork and was abandoned at the end of the war. |
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