I watched them drop a compound of powder in the vats and saw the swirls of colour turn the vats purple, or blue or any colour. |
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There was a vast expanse of marble slabbed flooring, all green and cream swirls, and lots of polished wood with carved curlicues. |
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The wind gently stirs, softly whistling as it swirls in the crevices and crags of the mountainside. |
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Her name in an exquisite, flowing script glistened back at her, the letters furling and flourishing themselves in elegant swirls and twirls. |
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Behind the low stage a large dark blue gauze drape with subtle, pastel coloured swirls was suspended from the high ceiling. |
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He wore a minimum amount of clothing, decorating his body with a pattern of black swirls. |
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Inside, too, the dramatic swoops and swirls of the present model's fascia have been replaced by a more restrained architecture. |
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Because holography is a method of lens less photography, the photographic plate appears as a meaningless pattern of swirls. |
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Slightly off-centre, a constant whirlpool swirls and churns turbulently, sometimes spitting up a boiling fount. |
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As the murky water swirls with bath salt down the shower drain, I feel the worries and tension of my day disappear. |
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Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more? |
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The place's decor was a mixture of different shades of brown painted in swirls all over. |
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My students have designed borders that have clouds, swirls, postage stamps and tessellations. |
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Give the soup a vigorous stir in one direction and slowly pour in the beaten egg to make swirls. |
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Jennifer held up a brightly coloured pillow case, which had patterns of swirls in fluorescent colours. |
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Its breath, coming as wind, swirls and marbles the planetary surface, changing the patterns of the clouds. |
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A gust of red dust swirls around a patch of prickly poppies outside her hogan door, twisting past a pair of horses in a makeshift corral. |
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Steam rose from all directions, billowing into swirls, each a threatening tentacle ready to choke, suffocate, asphyxiate me. |
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The baroque linear swirls and variably sized round icons on the wall were cut from adhesive vinyl in glimmering teal, mauve and purple. |
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The occasional gust of wind sent little swirls of dust and debris flying through the air, and dead bodies littered the ground. |
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The road, where at points the wind raised swirls of white dust without itself being felt, was as lonely as though no one had ever been along it. |
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Lauren swirls her white wine around in the glass and watches amused as Mark feasts on his steak. |
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In other pieces, the swirls and flecks of underlayers resemble the endpapers of antique books. |
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His eyes are dead, as black as the depths of the sea, glancing at us as his halo of white-transparent hair swirls around his head. |
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As this material approaches the black hole, it swirls in a vortex, like water swirling down a drain. |
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Mayo and I opted to climb Glass Menagerie, a pillar of solid ice that spills down in frosted swirls like icing on a cake. |
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Amid the strobing lights and gyrating mass of bodies, she moved to the pulses and swirls in the music. |
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Traffic swirls round this nightmarish gyratory system where five major streets meet, the road up to seven lanes wide. |
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She sprinkled a teaspoonful of powdered non-dairy creamer into the coffee and watched the crystals explode into tiny pale swirls. |
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But in the end it is fascinating, as Pilate's figure swirls before us, a wraith of smoke whose shape shifts with each new attempt to grasp it. |
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As its wide spate washes up against a small verdurous spur, it swirls over waterweeds and drenched rocks to form an inlet in which goats splash. |
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The Feather Fin with its curtain-like ventral fin and carbon black body swirls its ventral fin even while remaining stable in the water. |
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There were also lots of the plaques obviously missing, with just the swirls of adhesive remaining on the bricks. |
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Huge currents flowing past islands and peninsulas generate enormous swirls in their wake, occasionally casting off giant whirlpools. |
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On a bleak wintry day, how we could improve our lot if we could just adjust the colour and brightness of the world that swirls around us. |
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There's some eerie feedback and xylophones and it all kinda swirls around you. |
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The outfit was a beautiful midnight blue dress, with spaghetti straps and faint white swirls working their way through in an exotic pattern. |
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I learned to chew on my left side, and eat only soft foods such as ice cream, rarely touching true solids, like swirls. |
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There are parchments of painstaking calligraphy, replete with fabulous swirls and curlicues, and magic carpets wider than the Bosphorus. |
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Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt. |
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Look at that smile, the way he casually, almost cruelly swirls the snifter in his hand. |
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He stirred the tea, fast, some slopped into the saucer as he watched the swirls disappear. |
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A burr is a growth on the side of a tree with a pattern of dense swirls in its grain. |
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This song is a promising opener, a dubby, narcotically blissed track that swirls and reverberates in a deeply pleasurable style. |
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Cool oases carpet the valley after the gentle Touzlimt Pass, and amazing whorls and swirls of strata arc across the eastern mountains. |
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The spiraling open-air ramp irresistibly recalls the gravity-defying swirls of Tecton's penguin pool. |
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Such a disciplined-line differs markedly from the vibrant curves, loops, and swirls found on the earlier landscape drawings. |
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The orange bag had two yellow folders, one black folder with stars and swirls, and one Mickey Mouse folder. |
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Chromatic, harplike swirls, fluid chordal figures and alluring bent notes showed the koto's more familiar character. |
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If there haven't been too many swirls, the two masses of water will not mix. |
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Cultural, legal, and scientific controversy swirls around the innocuousness, risks, or benefits of marijuana use and confuses public and professional perceptions. |
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The Beijing-born lecturer in ceramics at Shanghai University still invests his chairs with decorative swirls of Chinese calligraphy, affirming his Chinese heritage. |
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In other words, the product features strawberry and vanilla ice creams with strawberries, fudge-covered shortbread cookies with fudge and strawberry swirls. |
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A new flavor, Eagles Touchdown Sundae, features chocolate peanut butter footballs, smooth peanut butter swirls and fudge in a vanilla ice cream base. |
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Around him swirls a text incapable of ever stiffening into sobriety, a flailing, noisy hash of jokes, cool cultural references, pull-quotes, lists and roaring italics. |
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The swirls and curves of this delicate bridal tiara form hearts studded with clear crystals, a perfect compliment to a romantic bridal gown. |
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The turbulent gray and rust coloured swirls of gas are truly awesome. |
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If that was not enough Bruno and Fredi then offered a beef and veal roulade in a red wine sauce, surrounded most decoratively with mashed potatoes in swirls. |
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Information streams through it at the speed of light, newfangled jargon swirls around it and the whole mess is governed haphazardly, if at all. |
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The northern end was more clearly defined by swirls of oil coming to the surface. |
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Birds-eye maple is an expensive and sought-after wood, and its decorative swirls and hardness make it perfect for these decorative and useful boards. |
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All the band headbangs as a single man, especially Wizziac, the bass player, who swirls his head as if his life depended on it! |
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It starts with swirls of keyboards, bubbling aquatically, before Raphaelle Standell-Preston begins whispering naughty, wounded vocals. |
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Space-age sparkle came from Baroque swirls rendered in gold, crystal-studded tight trousers and even gold organdie knickerbockers. |
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A grand print of dramatic Rococo swirls overlaid with delicately coloured floral bunches on a luxury printed cotton sateen. |
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My hands reached up and held my head as more tears fell, falling to the floor and rolling over to the steaming water where the formed little gray swirls. |
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There is some extreme Op Art as well as the wilful swirls of full-blown psychedelia. |
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It bucks and swirls, cresting imaginary surges but listing violently as The One plays dangerous games and the power balance shifts. |
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Doherty is free from the whiff of cordite that swirls around many of the Sinn Féin candidates north and south of the Irish border. |
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He works the medium into hairy curls, tipsy graphs, smudges, swirls and clouds. |
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The swirls, which are more siliceous than the surrounding sandstone, weather in relief to produce elliptical to irregular concretionary patterns on the sandstone surface. |
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After the gentlest of swirls, the buttery brioche bouquet gave way to a blast of dark fruit and sawdust. |
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In essence, Britain faces the following scenario as the euro crisis swirls. |
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These regions, sometimes resembling gigantic swirls or plumes, can be seen to flow within and through broad scale weather patterns. |
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Four circular motifs are set among the lines of both window grids: two simple ones and two decorated with small swirls. |
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Sometimes they have faint, gray swirls on their flanks, just behind the flippers. |
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Most finely whirling air and water swirls of the surge bath bring about relaxation, recovery and new power. |
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Jupiter's complex atmosphere bristles with lightening and swirls with huge storm systems. |
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Take care: to avoid making swirls, hold the two glasses nearly in horizontal position. |
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Rolled up, tied up, heavy, dragging along the ground at first, it rises, swirls, spiralling open, spreads. |
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A ring of smoke in the shape of a target swirls into place on the front cover of the information guide. |
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Their gravitational pull can draw in huge amounts of gas, which swirls in a thick donut-shaped pattern known as an accretion disk. |
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The concoction, dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls. |
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Inside the bus, the walls are plastered with famous figures over swirls of chromatic paint. |
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In front of the prison's thick iron gate, which swirls with razor wire, his lady friend, Debbie, waits to drive him the hundred miles home to Philadelphia. |
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For marbleized berries dip a toothpick in contrasting chocolate and incorporate swirls and other designs into the original layer before it hardens. |
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Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism. |
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Of the ancient forum where Cicero spoke and Caesar triumphed, there remain only ruins scattered across an enclave around which swirls the modern city. |
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His face, what I could see of it around the booster, was heavy featured, but not unhandsome with all the black stripes and swirls over his golden fur. |
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Though I suspect Vaananen's instrument has more prosaic origins, he extracts a magical sound from it, from staccato guitar like chording to bell-like swirls. |
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When wind comes up and fans the fire, the smoke swirls fast and strong. |
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She coughed as the dry swirls of midday dust seeped into her lungs. |
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I heard the wind whisper as I stood there in the swirls of dust. |
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The desert dust kicked up swirls up into a impenetrable smoke screen. |
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The swirls of dust whirl up around him, and he walks into their midst. |
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Standing at least twice her height, it was covered with ornate curves of brass and steel, forming a graceful and intricate pattern of swirls and loops. |
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One tent was a beautiful crimson with swirls of golden spirals. |
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Babies slept soundly on cradleboards beaded with sky blue swirls and intricate floral patterns. |
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Emanuel Ungaro chose to flaunt extraordinary swirls of colour, micro-miniskirts and ruffles and veils that would make sitting in a taxi or eating lunch physically impossible. |
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The powerful deep currents were strongly correlated with the passage of wind-generated mesoscale eddies: swirls of water tens or even hundreds of kilometres across on the ocean surface. |
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But perhaps the most egregious scandal of all swirls around segments of the mutual funds industry. |
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If you're lucky enough to catch the light show, you will marvel at the constantly changing colourful swirls, curtains and ribbons of light dancing in the night sky. |
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The wind grew in strength and twisted bone-dry dust into little swirls. |
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Both the scale and the brushwork of the big portrait now for sale, especially the swirls of blue about the shoulders of the tight Mao suit, give the impression that Mao is gazing out from heaven. |
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Subsequently, two concerto-like episodes erupt, the first building from rapid mutterings into grandiose swirls, the second ranting against cataclysmic low octaves. |
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Freshly restored — their canvas was detaching from the mounts — they appear to be swirls of ocher and red-orange fantasy, a child's picture book stretching upward, teeming with exoticism. |
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The limited-edition flavour, 'Taste the Lin-Sanity', featured crumbled fortune cookies along with honey swirls and a frozen yogurt vanilla base. |
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The result, via Eliasson: seven big swirls of colour, in superfine detail, on seven big disks, in homage to the mysterious centrifugal force-field effects that characterised William Turner's most compelling paintings. |
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Fuchsia waves flowed into orange swirls as her playing crescendoed. |
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They're a formidable live band, filling this imposing venue with great hypnotic swirls and swoons of keys and effects, swathing cascades and chasms of smartly structured rhythm. |
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Mold them into fireworks, nonsensical swirls, and random color bursts. |
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For a vanilla whipped cream, whisk 300ml double cream, 3 tbsp icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla essence to soft swirls. |
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Besides the regular twirls, swirls and curls, the chic updos are catching up the fascination and imagination of most women these days. |
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At the geosynchronous-orbit hole, where the ball swirls around a large bowl before dropping into an opening, Dr. Shara showed the boys how the ball was following parabolic arcs that kept abruptly changing, or precessing. |
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Instead, the bodies will be painted with swirls of green and white, and the tails with the Song logo, which consists of a squiggly white object resembling a spermatozoid on a green background. |
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See thunder eggs and agates in Forsyth, then head to the Agate Creek Mineral Reserve to find your own agate, with its own spectacular swirls and colours. |
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Clear areas and giant swirls of clouds fit together. |
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Pages of notation spring to life with swirls of color and movement. |
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Working with materials and tools developed by their forbearers, the Blancpain craftsmen pay homage to tradition as they patiently apply a wide variety of polishes, swirls, stripes to components. |
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This varisome globe that swirls on gimbal pins of prayers, begets a sort of musical ache not ministered to by the mumbles of the spheres. |
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Powerful double scrolled jambs carved with modillions, protruding fluting, swirls and interlacing foliage, rise up to a richly adorned entablature. |
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Gifford's Maine Black Bear is a vanilla ice cream with swirls of black raspberry syrup and chocolate candies filled with liquid black raspberry. |
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Founded in the majesty of an iceberg, the aurora borealis swirls outward from a point of crystal light, while a snowy owl, that vigilant soul, soars past. |
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A glowing fluid swirls inside and lights up all that surrounds it. |
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Most young people are not going to be particularly concerned about taxes, mortgage rates and access to services, and the political debate that swirls around these issues may seem remote and abstract. |
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The dish, painted in brown lustre on a cream background, is deep with vertical sides and a reasonably wide brim, decorated with pod-shaped swirls in relief. |
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This year's challenges start with Cake Week and it's all about the swirls as they tackle their first signature bake of swiss rolls. |
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But actors Sergo Vares and Nadia Albina rarely get within half a proplittered stage of each other and Adelle Leonce's Stella seems unconcerned by all that swirls around her. |
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On his LP The Green Linnet Tim's voice is certainly a touch rounder, but the swirls of long lines are flourished in much the same manner on both recordings. |
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Anna and I were happy to try the Coppa Cafe, vanilla ice cream with swirls of coffee cream, and the Orange Ripieno, orange sorbet in an orange shell. |
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But the swirls of raw gusts get swirlier and gustier when we do. |
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