But for now he is content with the long fairways and undulating greens of the Concord Club. |
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Conceptually, the building can be read as a man-made landscape enveloped by a single undulating zinc roof like the horizon line. |
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Characterised by its undulating electronic bass riff it's one of the strongest tracks of the line-up. |
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Flat alluvial fields rise up from the river to meet undulating slopes and escarpments that have been in cultivation since the sixteenth century. |
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Made of cinderblocks reinforced by steel rods, the undulating light-gray walls stretch some 140 feet in length. |
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His's an oceanic performance that gives emphasis to the work's undulating hemiolas as they reach across bar lines and destabilize phrase periods. |
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They have a strongly undulating flight pattern, and they can be easily identified in flight by this pattern and their prominent white rumps. |
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The undulating, heavily wooded area has a good path network and areas of both dense and runnable forest. |
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Arapaho Prairie represents typical upland dry sandhills prairie, with steep slopes grading into undulating dunes and flat valleys. |
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As I walk the halls, I nervously await one of the rattling tchotchkes to come crashing down onto the quaintly undulating creaky floorboards. |
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Bounding and undulating flight are distinguished by the way the bird uses its wings during the resting phase. |
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In well-preserved specimens, this layer forms an undulating coat that covers the entire sclerite. |
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Males attract females and defend their territories with undulating flight displays, fluttering and gliding while calling. |
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The undulating streams, swaying bamboos, sylvan surroundings and trekking tracts make Ganeshgudi and Dandeli unique holiday destinations. |
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The coastal lagoonal deposits are represented by bauxitic claystones resting on the undulating top of thick-bedded limestones. |
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One of his favorite motifs was the mermaid whose undulating body allowed light to cast shadows over the surface. |
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This broad and undulating ridge gradually narrows and eventually sharpens to a knife edge just below the rocky summit slopes. |
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The high traverse of the undulating, narrow ridge led to the final difficulties of the day. |
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And the advantage to a pivoting shoe is it allows you to more easily work on undulating, round or contour surfaces. |
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Now, in August, the shrill sound of grasshoppers rang out across the undulating flatland beyond Sand Creek. |
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It was Mathias' voice, deep and undulating, a hair's breadth this side of under control. |
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Latvia's undulating landscape is dominated by morainic hills and meltwater deposits dating back to the latest glacial epoch. |
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Some designs have a sinuous, undulating quality that is identifiably French. |
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The landscape here was more undulating, the lanes more sinuous and the wine-tastings deeply intoxicating. |
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Sheltered by an undulating copper canopy on a wooden skeleton, the garden's form and content celebrates life's diversity. |
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His designs were bold and sexy, with bright red dominating transparent and undulating fabrics. |
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You can almost see her seductive smile as she slows her dance until only her hips move, body undulating in place. |
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Between us was a sea of bodies, heaving and undulating in waves, to the bar, back again, to the bar. |
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Most fish swim by laterally undulating or oscillating their body and propulsive caudal fin. |
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She takes out a photograph, shot on the last day of filming, in the gently undulating Galloway hills. |
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Unable to return to work he spent his final days in the peaceful, undulating fields of the Chilterns. |
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It's like a rickety house, with undulating floorboards and windows sloping down to one side. |
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There will be another 80 km section over undulating country running down to Kei Mouth after the Morgan Bay turnoff. |
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The suspension felt solid at lower speeds but I felt it wallow rather a lot on undulating country roads at speed. |
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This is undulating country and for part of the way the road follows the Grey River. |
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For most riders, 10 to 13 miles of flat or undulating road will do the trick. |
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The layout covers undulating hills and dramatic elevation changes and will feature native grasses and stands of pine trees. |
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With its saturated colors and full, undulating rhythms, the mural is like a flower springing out of a crack in a concrete wall. |
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A contemporary twist on African movements such as undulating torso and hips and stomping feet were evident. |
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The front legs of rococo chairs were undulating symphonies of curves and counter-curves. |
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If the course is removed, he believes it will be difficult to find another site with the bushes, trees and undulating terrain required. |
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I saw green, undulating hills adorned with bamboo wisps, deep valleys, and limestone caves. |
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Many of the dull, computerised fight scenes take place on undulating lawns, set against a bright blue sky. |
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Heading out of town the first thing you notice are lush fields and undulating green hills. |
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It certainly has high, undulating fairways, large greens and high rough and the bunkering is also quite extreme. |
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Her routine was uninspired writhing and undulating but her pole slide was something that Plato would have written a riddle about. |
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By late morning he stood on high ground bordering Styal Woods, looking back myopically over the gently undulating farmland. |
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Frisell often takes a back seat, echoing the melody lines or soloing in spare, minimalist phrases that resolve in undulating chords. |
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The museum exhibits are planned in a series of large free-standing glass vitrines placed along the path and sheltered by the undulating canopy. |
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It was light, dark, with beautiful white sails undulating in the northern wind. |
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She thunderstruck the audience with her grounded, undulating attack and startling series of parallel, tilted cabrioles. |
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They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer. |
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It is a wide, undulating course with a long back and home straight which make it a real test of stamina and suited to stayers. |
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At times, warm, undulating tones of pale pink, magenta, purple and orange hypnotically pulse through the cylinders. |
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The island's butcher-block top is divided into two sections by an undulating strip of stainless steel. |
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Nowadays, between scraps of undulating green parkland, there are stumps of surviving Victorian tenements. |
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It is a quick, undulating circuit with a series of demanding corners broken by chicanes. |
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Among the Anaspidea, numerous species of the genus Aplysia, such as A. brasiliana, are capable of swimming by undulating their parapodia. |
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The undulating terrain of the park also made it a hunting ground for muggers and it had become a centre for fear rather than fun. |
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Among bats, larger species among the Pteropodidae often glide or soar, and use undulating flight facultatively. |
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Rectangular in plan, but undulating in section, the roof will also help integrate the campus more coherently with its park setting. |
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But the golf holes will be relatively wide with rolling fairways and undulating greens. |
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It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets, estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns. |
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Tyson himself sits, placid, in the undulating waves of white light produced by ranks of flashguns. |
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The darker, more downhome Black Letter Days follows suit with a similar, constantly undulating quality level. |
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A dragon figure occupies one side of the tree, its forequarters resting on the base and its undulating, ropelike body extending upward. |
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When a call comes in huge siren horns mounted on poles around town go off with an ear-splitting, undulating scream. |
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The earliest ichthyosaurs had long, flexible bodies and probably swam by undulating, like living eels. |
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As a result, we may suspect that some tended toward an eel-like style of swimming or an undulating, almost legless type of locomotion on land. |
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A slow-growing evergreen with graceful undulating leaves, the new spring foliage is cream, gradually changing to dark green. |
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Situated on a spur on the western edge of the Wessex downs, Eggardon overlooks undulating valley land. |
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Thus the music feels bounded by the drone, that the drone is the undulating surface of a musical object. |
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An undulating, thick cuticle covers a primary wall of the surface of abaxial epidermal cells. |
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This tract is beautifully undulating in its surface, containing a number of bold eminences, steep acclivities, and deep shadowy valleys. |
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He sat on the rock, undulating like a waterweed, brie in one hand, knife in the other. |
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The long ripened grass rippled in waves for miles along the undulating countryside. |
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He raps with a slippery undulating velocity that few can match without descending into jibber-jabber or spluttering. |
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The Base Balder Formation unconformity forms a highly undulating, structured seismic reflector. |
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A grid of supple oak laths was laid flat, then gradually lowered over 15 weeks to its undulating form. |
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With its maze of undulating ravines and dense forests, the Chambal Valley has provided perfect cover for the hideouts of numerous dacoit gangs for decades. |
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Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament. |
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It's the circular leaf-like shape of the island that gives Antigua its undulating shoreline, within which so many of its famed beaches are nestled. |
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Lapping against the ship's immense, rust-coloured flanks is a rippling sea of undulating hills covered with callitris pines and guttered by creeks lined with river red gums. |
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It is the highest rally in the series, the undulating roads climbing to more than 2700 metres on hillsides awash with cacti, pine trees and river crossings. |
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While the ventral face of the centrum generally is covered with an undulating pattern of faint ridges, the lateral surfaces are more or less smooth. |
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The field to the south shows undulating medieval ridge and furrow. |
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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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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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For example, the undulating pattern of bold word and definition signal a dictionary while the juxtapositioning of date, address and salutation denote a letter. |
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From the 3,000 foot glacial valley where the plane dropped us off, we went after our first slopes, undulating falls that one of the many Vinson ice tributaries. |
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The path goes for almost four miles through undulating moorland with no views of the sea and you pass several lochans, where divers nest in the summer. |
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An undulating ribbon of silver weaves through the work's russet background while the coppery trunklike shapes edged with white suggest sunlight filtered through dense foliage. |
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Hall started as a sculptor, and it shows in her bulldozed reconfiguring of a Cape Cod meadow into undulating waves of earth and rock overgrown with wild grass. |
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You feel nothing except the snow undulating and moving beneath you. |
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Inside the undulating serpentine shape of the snake body are shapes that resemble the decorative patterns often found on snakes to camouflage them. |
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The track is an undulating one with a long run-in of almost five furlongs. |
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Dave Thomas designed the 18-hole course, which has received lots of accolades for its undulating fairways, devilish bunkers and spectacular water cascades. |
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If you're playing a links course, then you need to walk the fairways and see where the pin placements are on those large, undulating greens before each round. |
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Gummer has invented a novel means of integrating sharp-angled rectilinear with undulating curvilinear complexes by having them pass through each other. |
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The shell surface is apparently devoid of ornament, except for the anterior margin of the trail which bears faint, irregular, undulating, and lamellose growth lines. |
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She appeared completely relaxed as they walked side by side along an undulating avenue bordered on both sides by old buildings of brick and stone. |
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Juliet's coltish, little girl steps soon slink, like Prokofiev's undulating score, into something languorous and self knowing enough to convince us she is now a woman in love. |
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There were stomachs, taut and flat, but also undulating bellies, soft and bloated from the breakfast buffet. |
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A cryptic chorus of sound accompanies these series of visions while a swirling and undulating hot air balloon figure slowly inflates under the night sky. |
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The rows vary in texture and density, from single pages to cardboard book covers, undulating in a wavelike pattern across the horizontal composition. |
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Suddenly, the earth convulses, transforming the level tracks into an undulating rollercoaster. |
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His paintings often feature undulating horizons of rows of low hills, curves of muddy roads and snowdrifts, and patterns made by ploughed farmland. |
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The four engines, complete with propellers, were still attached to the plane but had come away from their mounting to rest on the undulating reef. |
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The extraordinary solo of one female dancer, lifting her torso and undulating serpentine fashion on her stomach across the stage, was nothing short of masterful. |
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It is a sad and spectral landscape of thin, undulating, sandy soils, pine trees, reeds, broom, sedges and whispering dry grasses, under those endless, two-tone Russian skies. |
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He explains that finding suitable locations for disc golf is a challenge because they prefer heavily treed, undulating areas, most of which are in the river valley. |
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An undulating wall guides you to the reception desk where the floor has been cut away so that wooden forms, plainly hollow at the upper level, are two storeys high. |
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We walk down the wooded dunes, and there, finally, is the gunmetal Baltic, Kaliningrad's point, symbolically shrouded in an undulating, enigmatic fog. |
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From the end of the terrace a path leads up left steeply over steps to the wide, undulating top area. |
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They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets. |
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Performing a curiously melancholy, undulating developpe, the dancers point their legs at each other like accusing fingers. |
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Many interpreters liken the undulating form of his reclining figures to the landscape and hills of his birthplace, Yorkshire. |
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These are more rounded and undulating, clad in moorland and rough, tussocky grassland. |
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Bell thought it might be possible to generate undulating electrical currents that corresponded to sound waves. |
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Threat displays include undulating flight and aggressive direct flapping flight with exaggerated downstrokes. |
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This mode of locomotion is slow and very demanding, up to seven times the cost of laterally undulating over the same distance. |
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The southern part contains also a series of plateaux and gently undulating plains. |
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Exposure to southwesterly winds contributes to Cape Verde's seasonal verdant appearance, in contrast to the undulating yellow dunes to the north. |
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A cool breeze began to blow, carrying on it the undulating notes of a bansuri from some village downriver. |
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The centre and south west of the county, around Sherwood Forest, features undulating hills with ancient oak woodland. |
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The Vale of Mowbray is distinguishable from the Vale of York by its meandering rivers and more undulating landscape. |
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The tremulant is a small apparatus that gives to the tone of any department of an organ to which it may be applied a waving or undulating effect. |
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The undulating green falls off in the back, encouraging an approach shot that rolls rather than carries to a rear flag. |
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The undulating barrel vault appears to float above the floorplates, emphasized by cladding and internal partitions stopping short of the roof. |
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Now through June, the gently undulating landscape is scattered with Western wallflower, lupine, Indian paintbrush, and scarlet globe mallow. |
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Silhouettes and x-rays of indigenous birds, kangaroos, and undulating brown snakes double as rivers specifying their place of origin. |
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The Deposit occurs as a near surface, continuous north-south trending, 50 to 70 degree easterly dipping and broadly undulating sheetlike body. |
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Trails and serenity undulating Peat, Mountain and Landscape Lowland Dipterocarp forest. |
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Surfer dudes hanging ten on undulating pen-and-ink waves beneath double-entendre captions. |
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The two eastern regions are located in the Caspian Coastal Depression with flat plain, gently sloped undulating plain and Saiga antelope calving areas. |
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The geladas, which live only in the remote mountains of Ethiopia, are the only nonhuman primate known to communicate with such a speech-like, undulating rhythm. |
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The western side of the region is the Kgalagadi desert, an expanse of undulating sandbelts and limestone outcrops, with a cover of grass and thorn scrub. |
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In the north the levels merge into the slightly more undulating Vale of York close to the Escrick glacial moraine, and to the south merge into the Trent Vale. |
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The Great Park is a gently undulating area of varied landscape. |
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Just like in a Western movie, cowboys rounded up sturdy beef cattle on horseback on the undulating Cariboo Plateau, and a wild cayote loped off into the distance. |
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The cacophony of undulating roof forms integrates photovoltaic cells for supplementary power production and solar collectors for hot water supply in the kitchen. |
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And now the sight of the two bottom fields, their gently undulating topography now changed beyond all recognition, exacerbated his down-heartedness. |
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The Misk Hills consist of a gently undulating sandstone plateau between Hucknall and Annesley in the county of Nottinghamshire in the North East Midlands of England. |
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The light source uses the last third of SLAC's 2-mile-long accelerator to speed up electrons and then send them wiggling through a toothlike series of undulating magnets. |
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The undulating courses of two rivers, the Hondo and the Sarstoon River, define much of the course of the country's northern and southern boundaries. |
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The tea garden lay in the foothills of Bhutan and got its name from the many palash trees that stood tall among the undulating green sea of tea bushes. |
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Bell also thought that multiple metal reeds tuned to different frequencies like a harp would be able to convert the undulating currents back into sound. |
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As early as the 15th century, golfers at St Andrews established a trench through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography. |
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Radiographs in chronic OM document deformed bone, often with thick, undulating cortices, and bony sequestra entrapped by lucencies indicative of fibrous tissue and or pus. |
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Sustained residence in this fertile but undulating valley robs its inhabitants of their spines, like a waxing strip depilates the back of a hirsute. |
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