Their stems are sturdy enough that they should not need to be staked providing they are grown thickly among other plants for support. |
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The melodies are thickly layered and the resulting sound is darkly atmospheric. |
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It was credible for the wall to look thickly mortared, but not for the wooden stretchers of a canvas, or a man's coat, to be similarly treated. |
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Myrtles and leatherwoods thickly adorn the river bank and the large grass tree is also present. |
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Crush the avocado with the lemon juice, salt and pepper, and spread thickly on the bread. |
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Lipstick is painted thickly and then outlined with a lipliner for polished perfection. |
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The English troops, mainly archers and foot soldiers, dug in behind wooden stakes between thickly wooded ground. |
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If tourists visit the garden in summer, they will be astonished by the pleasing green and red of thickly dotted lotuses. |
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The remains of his shirt had been removed to get at the wound, which was thickly bound in white bandages. |
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Now you are in the bailey and exposed to arrow fire from the thickly walled structures within. |
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After applying a primer of red, the decorative figures were scored precisely around each element and thickly painted. |
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On the scumbled, thickly painted surface of Voice III is the image of a woman, mouth open as if to sing or to accept a drink. |
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Four works consist of thickly built up parchments of handmade paper imprinted with sections of maps. |
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Some sections are built up so thickly with paint that they project outward a fraction of an inch from the canvas's surface. |
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Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid. |
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He sees the red and black-winged monarch butterflies hanging thickly on the branches. |
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The author doles out the technical details, sometimes too thickly, along the way. |
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One stream ran under the concrete bridge by the sycamore where sweet primroses were spreading thickly. |
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Drums, breaks, samples are all overlaid with thickly distorted an often very noisy guitars. |
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The writings of Gerald of Wales describe a thickly wooded landscape and the countryside has remained, essentially, unchanged. |
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The sentimentality is laid on more thickly than the carpet of cherry blossoms that fall all over the screen. |
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An individual's history takes on a multi-dimensionality in which past and present, reflection and action become thickly intermixed. |
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Schools located in thickly populated areas should have proper certificate from the Fire Officers. |
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The actor gives a truly memorable performance as Walker's thickly accented father. |
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The song details the duo's love for their fair city, creating imagery with their thickly accented drawls over some lovely reed whistles. |
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A group of roistering guys and gals grinned beerily over a table thickly covered with bottles and glasses. |
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The chair and sofa were thickly padded, covered with real Ahlbetera leather, the furniture made of real wood. |
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Out of the blankness that floated thickly through my mind, one thing bluntly shone its way through. |
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So thickly woven was the barrier of trees that military formations dissolved into single-file columns. |
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The terrain between the spur of the mountain range and the sea is flat and thickly forested. |
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The smell of stagnant, rotting waters hung so thickly that the air was nearly unbreathable. |
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Sometimes they clustered so thickly on the stocks that by hurling boondies we could knock them down and take them home to be made into pie. |
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It is said there are water plants grow so thickly upon the river further upstream, that no boat can navigate through it. |
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The trees and everything on the ground were covered thickly with this snowlike stuff so no leaf or branch could be discerned. |
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Our camp was on the eastern slope of a ridge thickly overgrown with high grass and Spanish bayonets. |
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The conch is thickly discoidal, with broadly convex sides and rounded venter with rounded ventral shoulders. |
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Shrugging, he pushed open the door to the bar and almost choked on the smoke that hung thickly in the air. |
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If the haremlik's windows faced the street, they were barred thickly with wooden bars. |
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The dish is filled with layers of browned lamb or mutton chops and layers of onions and thickly sliced potatoes. |
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Lunch will not be a bowl of additive-laden, over-salty canned soup or a stodgy sandwich thickly smeared with butter. |
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In thickly settled nations with few dormant resources, a long war usually produces industrial disorganization and financial exhaustion. |
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He was hunting in the flooded, thickly wooded swampland of Bayou Meto in Arkansas with a couple of his buddies, and having a good day. |
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He knows what the moss looks like, how high it grows around the base of an oak and how thickly it will cling to a sycamore. |
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Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream. |
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As we chugged along the vivid green Wuyang River towards Dragon King Gorge, thickly forested crags and pinnacles of rock rose high above. |
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I think there's a tendency in American art to really condescend to children, and make sure that the message is laid on thickly. |
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Back on the path, he finds the cryptomerias crowding about him ever more thickly. |
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Heavy footsteps pounding down the thickly carpeted steps as Ethan entered the room, one of his endless flings hanging onto his arms. |
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He uses a brush, a palette knife or his fingers to daub the oil pigments on to the canvas as thickly as mashed potato. |
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Each bit has a home, like paint spread thickly across a canvas instead of in globs dropped here and there. |
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Most people expect a major to be a balding, thickly mustached and overweight desk jockey. |
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Slice the potatoes thickly, and put half of them in the base of a deep gratin dish. |
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It uses fresh penci pasta, a thickly cut eggless pasta, sauced with sausage, lemon and nutmeg. |
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He thought a beer alternative to the thickly sweet energy drinks could be a success. |
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It is important to ensure that the dressing is rubbed well into the fabric, and not allowed to remain thickly on the surface. |
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There is nothing wrong with a good old Victoria sponge, thickly spread with butter icing and home-made jam, and dusted with icing sugar. |
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A flat or large pot is filled with soil and the seed sprinkled thickly over the top. |
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Splash some olive oil on top and thickly sprinkle with Maldon salt, white sugar and roughly crushed black pepper. |
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Fairy tales were deployed by Wildeans to express same-sex desire in a thickly coded array of tropes. |
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Shallow, slow-moving, and thickly vegetated backwaters are the kissing gourami's natural habitat. |
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City officials plan to enhance the pine canopy by thinning out thickly planted forests to give older longleaf pines more room to spread their crowns. |
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Some of it splattered on to the ground, some of it soaked the scaffolding but the most of it ran flowed thickly down Peter's back, saturating his clothes. |
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Peel the orange thickly, removing the white pith, and cut into segments. |
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Another charming idea comes from the 19th Century gardens when seats were created by mounding the soil and planting chamomile thickly over the entire mound, or seat. |
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Indeed, the cuts that my mother's murderer had made in my flesh were now scabbed over thickly, dark green splotches against my belly's tan hide and bronze scale. |
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Or use thickly sliced golden or green zucchini or scallopini. |
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Each ring is saturated with different quantities of blood, some thickly puddled and others so faint that the dried liquid clings to the outer circumferences. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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Their land is fairly remote, tucked away from customary life on undulating hills and drainage folds that are thickly wooded with live oak and chaparral. |
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I was wrapped thickly in a black himation and I was sick with grief. |
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My guess is that the stain is too thickly applied and has skinned over. |
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It's a thickly knit and roughly textured 13-by-13-foot disk. |
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From what they could see it was a desolate place, huge walls of reddish rock on all sides of them, with trees growing thickly on top of the cliffs. |
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The High Priestess sat regally in a thickly cushioned, red velvet seat. |
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The forest floor was thickly covered with dead leaves and underbrush. |
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It was a high, clear Himalayan morning, and we were corkscrewing our way up from the banks of the river, up the steep sides of a narrow, thickly wooded valley. |
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It has to be a pretty small carnivore and there have to be many of them since the floor is thickly covered with droppings, so ghost bats would have made sense. |
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These are in large warmers and again the meat had been carved thickly, none of this wafer thin slices swimming in gravy that is sometimes served up as a British roast dinner. |
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Grill the bread on both sides and spread the top thickly with mustard. |
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His lavishly embroidered jackets with square shoulders topped skinny trousers that were also thickly embellished. |
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It has to be cut thickly and is prone to warping and damage by woodworm. |
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The woman translating in our earphones was so thickly Russian-accented and unable to keep up as to make a translator of the translator strongly desiderated. |
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To serve, thickly slice the beef and serve with the spiced ratatouille and sauce. |
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Smoke hung thickly all around, like a dense fog, only more suffocating. |
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Slice the lamb thickly then place two or three slices on a piece of warm flatbread together with a handful of salad and a large spoonful of yoghurt. |
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Nearer petals are thickly troweled yellow dabs that stand out sharply from a thinner lavender ground, where petals and twigs merge as they lose focus. |
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Slice courgettes lengthwise, cut sweet red peppers in half, thickly slice aubergine, brush with olive oil and grill on both sides until well marked. |
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Five hydrospire pores are also big, elliptical or thickly lentoid. |
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By the time we had traversed the thickly forested coastal plain it was dark, and nothing could be seen through the windows except the black night. |
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She had pale skin, and her eyes were outlined very thickly in eyeliner. |
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My Honey roast ham was thickly sliced with the sort of dry, featheriness of properly roasted ham. |
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They spread the lime together, sprinkling it thickly along the firestep, throwing shovelfuls at a bad patch of wall. |
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They are generally sombre and thickly impastoed, often set in unsettling interiors and urban landscapes. |
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The thickly forested hills and plateaux of the Ardennes are more rugged and rocky with caves and small gorges. |
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The larger region, the Ardennes, is a thickly forested plateau with caves and small gorges. |
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The whole bay is shut in by high hills and is thickly encircled with sands. |
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The tree canopy casts dense shade, and carpets the ground thickly with leaf litter. |
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They put on her a purple vest, thickly embroidered with gold and pearls, underdrawers of scarlet silk, and gauze trousers of many folds. |
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It makes for a set of quiet images, unshouting in their focus on the thickly laid and deeply entrenched scars of social and political shifts. |
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The surroundings are thickly wooded, with fruit trees, palms, and araucarias. |
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A thickly folded towel can be placed under knee to further stretch rectus femoris. |
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I had eaten a rib eye steak and my whole mouth was thickly coated with this awful grease. |
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Boyd is tall and thickly muscled and speaks softly in a Piedmont drawl. |
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The costa on the forewing was black and thickly overlaid with grayish or pinkish scales. |
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Lay the pineapple kebabs on a sheet of foil and either grill or barbecue, thickly coating it with the demerara sugar first, until it caramelises. |
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Note that the two most common causes of failure are sowing seed thickly and too deep burial. |
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You plunge your hand exploringly into the drawer, and bring up a long roll wound thickly with twine of all kinds and colors. |
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However, if there is no moss killer in it, I suspect you have put some areas on too thickly and it has killed the grass, in which case you will need to resow some areas. |
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When cold, sprinkle the custard thickly with sugar and salamander it. |
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After the Ice Age, the Wear valley became thickly forested, however during the Neolithic period and increasingly in the Bronze Age, were largely deforested for agriculture. |
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When building dens, females make use of natural shelters such as fissures in rocks, cliffs overhanging riverbanks and holes thickly covered by vegetation. |
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First stop was Lake Manyara Park, a rift valley soda lake with a shoreline outlined in pink by flocks of lesser flamingo, the land rising up to thickly wooded mountains. |
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Then the huge reddish trunks of massarandubas began to slide past us, their lofty crowns matting together so thickly that they seemed to make a solid roof. |
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