The camera pulls further away, and the sea undulates in a deadly swell with the tiny dot of a man slicing through the center. |
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The future, although it flows in one direction, undulates with possibility. |
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The bridge's roadway undulates gently at first, then abruptly starts heaving and twisting violently until it finally breaks apart. |
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The sidewalk between the beach and road undulates with a wavelike pattern in black and white stone. |
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A completely irrational white translucent roof undulates over the space like a gentle cloud, or the sky seen from under water on a pellucid day. |
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A cadenced curve of arched boxes undulates around the auditorium and continues in an arcade behind the stage. |
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It generally flows from west to east in great curving arcs as it undulates north and south. |
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The building undulates, lifting up along each of its sides to allow visitors to enter through one main central entrance. |
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This overcharge undulates through the ground and damages all electronic devices in the vicinity. |
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The serviceable track undulates and crosses many gullies, the trees are thinned, you can see out north over pretty fields, tightly bound by the curving wooded escarpment. |
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It has contour, an overall line that rises, falls, arches, undulates, or moves in any other characteristic way. |
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As it turns and undulates, the plastic ripples over surprisingly fluid movements. |
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Her right foot beats quick circles in the air, her right arm ripples and undulates, while the left side of her body stays calm and steady. |
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A cloud-band of deep-red undulates through a field of blue flowers and green leaves, all carefully organised around spiralling arabesques. |
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Philou improvises a few dance steps with one of the dancers while Laura undulates to the beat of the percussionists. |
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The large one-room space undulates up and down creating an open space under the building so that people can walk to the center of the building. |
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The figure-of-eight-shaped trail reaches the Ritzingen Rhone bridge, from where the trail gently undulates on the way back to the starting point. |
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The city is dominated by the majestic Niger River which sweeps and undulates alongside Bamako's major landmarks. |
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To facilitate gas transfer between their skin and the water, the worm undulates its entire body. |
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Coming towards us, the line of dancers undulates and then moves into a circle. |
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The land undulates with huge ripple marks, but the desert-like canyon walls of Dry Falls are all that now remains of the once, and briefly, impressive waterfall. |
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In the actual system, the aft half of the body undulates with a traveling wave of increasing amplitude envelope as described in Anderson and Kerrebrock. |
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As your body undulates with a powerful underwater dolphin, make sure your energy is directed forward by keeping the hands and arms as level as possible. |
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The conga line of coaches and general managers in the National Hockey League undulates like a column of children playing crack-the-whip on the neighborhood skating rink. |
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Some protozoans, usually flagellates, have along their bodies a longitudinal membrane that undulates, thereby producing a slow forward locomotion. |
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Take a deep breath, you are face to face with the ocean, where everything is immense: where the pine forest undulates as far as the eye can see, and a sand so fine, captures in its grain this feeling of infinity. |
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The land rises abruptly and in some places spectacularly out of the Bay of Fundy in the south and undulates northward in a series of rolling hills and rocky outcroppings. |
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So she undulates, at least she tries, like a centipede. |
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The royal red cherry marble, undulates like the base. |
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If the area where spreading is to be performed undulates a great deal, it is necessary to set the spreader to the highest possible belt speed and the lowest possible shutter opening. |
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It rises out of the shallows, undulates nearly 60 metres above the turf and arches over the stands, enveloping them in a shimmering, metallic membrane. |
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Bathed by a waterway which undulates peacefully between the covered slopes,the Mill of Collonge is a peaceful destination for which seeks environnement calms and natural whith full charm. |
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The green is 26m long and undulates downwards from left to right. |
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Riddled with notches, the summit ridge undulates for half a kilometer. |
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Lines, distinct shapes oppose dreamy forms, as with the mechanical rigour of the left hand whilst the right undulates, escapes, trills and produces beautiful dissonances. |
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Several datums were in use around the world, all using different spheroids, because mean sea level undulates by as much as 100 metres worldwide. |
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The transverse flagellum is a wavy ribbon in which only the outer edge undulates from base to tip, due to the action of the axoneme which runs along it. |
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One of the supplest, Pola Fibre, is very fine and undulates like marabou. |
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