India has many historical monuments aptly notified as world heritage sites. |
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When overstimulated, they can produce feelings of dizziness and nausea that are aptly referred to as motion sickness. |
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She is blowsy, slightly needy, and struggling to keep in check the precocious sexuality of her only daughter, aptly named Lolita. |
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Next morning brings the first unclouded view of the Hound's Tooth, the aptly named rock outcrop framed by the lodge's windows. |
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They stood in the aptly named mudroom just off of the great kitchen trying to remove the grime. |
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As he put it so aptly the other day, far too many local players departed under a cloud and in some cases that bad blood has never been resolved. |
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Smith has rolled out a carpet to welcome viewers to an apocalyptic skyscape that aptly invokes both Paradiso and Inferno. |
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The novels aptly illustrate why escape plans were fraught with failure and why some slaves chose to remain in bondage. |
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This is mainly a dialogue driven comedy, so the soundtrack aptly supports the film. |
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In some boxfishes, such as the aptly named cowfishes, the keels extend forward, beyond the body, to form sharp horns. |
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The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America. |
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The book is aptly titled as he has indeed experienced a life of extremes, both personally and professionally. |
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Queen Noor of Jordan is backing an albatross aptly named The Ancient Mariner. |
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Belloc's was a grey and white stallion called Nightwind, an aptly named steed for he was as silent as he was fleet of foot. |
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These proteins, aptly called crystallins, give the lens its refractive properties and long-term transparency. |
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Cee-Lo Green comes from the soulful South, and his aptly titled second album finds the sizeable emcee eschewing the stereotypical rapper role. |
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The description aptly described the new diplomacy of detente emerging from the 1972 super-power summit. |
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Zola's cheese shop was aptly set in the new market halls, built in the 1850s, for it depicted modern commerce and not immemorial rural custom. |
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Behind her hangs an aptly patriotic map of the United Provinces of Holland. |
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Day three took us to a site no less impressive, aptly named Mysterious Lagoon. |
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Native Americans have long used cramp bark, an aptly named antispasmodic herb, to relieve menstrual cramps. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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With the works it was permitted to borrow, the museum has certainly done an aptly exquisite justice to that achievement. |
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The sweetheart neckline of her white leotard seemed to echo all too aptly the role she had begun to play in American life. |
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A friend, aptly named Squeeze, actually cooked and ate this 11-lemon recipe. |
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As the judge very aptly pointed out, the world as we knew it has dramatically changed. |
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I believe that if the action is taken anywhere against them, as you so aptly said, you can't invoke the death penalty more than once. |
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The Goat Trees, aptly festooned with Spanish moss, provided protective cover for shimmering gold prothonotary warblers. |
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There is a generous progression of aptly chosen photographs, although some of them are pallidly reproduced. |
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Performed with such brilliance, they aptly recreate genuine folk music of the era. |
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The Baron is also known as the BB, or The Big Boss, which he aptly called himself when he threw a hissy fit at a former chef. |
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The book is aptly subtitled The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life. |
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The aptly named Gran Cenote is really several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways. |
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The aptly named sugar maple is the primary source of the sweet sap used to make maple syrup and maple sugar. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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Boccaccio's poem, a pastoral romance in rhymed octaves, has been aptly described as a hymn to nature. |
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Indeed, aster, the Latin word for star, aptly describes the starry flower heads. |
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These famous lines of Shakespeare aptly describe the human life in a nutshell as perhaps no other verse manages to do. |
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Our afternoon dive was at Gorgonian One, aptly named after a giant sea fan the size of a small shed. |
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The aptly titled venue was surrounded by a huge gorge, rolling bluffs and a meandering river. |
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Cordes-sur-Ciel, the first bastide, sits on the top of a mountain and is, thus, aptly named. |
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There must be hundreds, thousands of words, which quite aptly describe persons of certain dispositions. |
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The prison governor's side whiskers, cross eyes, and murderous expression reminded me of the turnkeys so aptly described by Melshin. |
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This is to phrase the situation in an admittedly Byzantine manner, but it aptly evokes the Italianate cat-and-mouse game that's at play. |
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The albums went out of print, and we sufficed with an aptly named best-of, Ear-Bleeding Country. |
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We managed to get peeks of banded pipefish, and a peacock flounder at the aptly named Blue Ridge. |
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The water's still surface perfectly mirrors the ragged spires of the aptly named Sawtooth Range stacked against the western horizon. |
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A cluster of old nuns flit around Byzantine style interiors while a bitter monk shows me his pet dog and cat aptly called Billy and Monica. |
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In a journal entry about the coming exhibition, he aptly describes how his art has helped soothe a troubled and unsettled past. |
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But the showstopper is the aptly named globe of death, which sees men riding motorbikes inside a dome-like structure. |
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Would not a semantically empty text, keeping only the pragmatic skeleton of a conventional letter, aptly embody the artificiality of such letters? |
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That goes without saying, as no one woman could aptly represent everyone who identifies within that category. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay. |
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Words can't aptly describe how hauntingly majestic the recording is. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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The Memphis metropolitan daily, the aptly named Commercial Appeal, took a swan dive on the story. |
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Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea. |
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door. |
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The naive decadence of the Nawab and his subjects which led to a great kingdom being just handed over to the Britishers has been aptly portrayed in the film. |
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Perhaps it is more aptly described not as a sphere but as spheres. |
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Matter is energy, remember, and you can create vibrational momentum by ridding yourself of aptly named stuff. |
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The terms Indo-European and the older Indo-Germanic and Indo-Celtic aptly described the spread of the language families from India to Britain and Iceland. |
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The track in the roadway through the middle of the intersection of Heidelberg Road and the aptly named Chandler Highway has been long since paved over. |
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Once I was aptly crunk I started singing and dancing like a madman. |
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Jupiter is the largest of all the planets, aptly reflecting its principle of drawing us towards a sense of fullness and offering a grander, more expansive vision of reality. |
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But in reality, they lost their rights long before they were born, in an 1873 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court aptly denominated The Slaughter-House Cases. |
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Aptly named, with its black and white marking, the zebra spider occurs in houses as well as outside in gardens and other habitats. |
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Aptly described by its common name, skyflowers are big, blue and beautiful. |
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Aptly named Stylish And Foxie, the 9-year-old sorrel mare made quick work of the Senior Cutting for a 226 score and the World Championship. |
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With echoes of Michael Mann's masterpiece Manhunter, the aptly named Sinister begins intriguingly. |
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But Vinnie, well known as a tough guy on and off the pitch, hasn't gone soft on us as he will play the mobster in the movie, aptly named Brick. |
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Called, aptly, Sergio, the film teeters on the brink of hagiography. |
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Butterflies especially will flock to the aptly named Butterfly Bush, and Monarchs are attracted to Milkweed. |
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And synce we be members of one common weathe, Let us ioyne aptly, as fyttes for our health. |
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Nicholls and Ruby Walsh rounded off the afternoon by winning the bumper on the aptly named 4-1 shot Rock On Ruby. |
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Finally, Fifty Shades of Grey aptly embodies our corporate culture, sadomasochism its organizing principle. |
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These drugs each target a distinct checkpoint protein on frontline troops, aptly named killer T cells. |
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Penny-pinching Parisi will appear on the aptly named Extreme Cheapskates programme, showing on TLC in America. |
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The feud is also linked to male virility, as the numerous jokes about maidenheads aptly demonstrate. |
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The artwork has a gritty, surreal style that aptly reflects the ruthlessness of interdimensional war. |
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Each San'ani Arabic essay is written in Arabic script, translated into idiomatic English, and aptly illustrated by a cartoon. |
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This kinde of dogge is called in like maner Canis Sarcinarius in Latine, and may aptly be englished a Tynckers Curre. |
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History itself has been aptly described as an argument un-ended. |
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Bharati in his Tantric Traditions aptly terms detrimental to the study of Indian Absolutistic philosophy irrelevant to any Tantric study. |
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Bankable can finally prove he is aptly named by landing the Sandown showpiece Fortune Stakes. |
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Aptly in this bicentennial year of Trafalgar, the Senior Service was at the hub of ceremonies of remembrance to mark the nation's war dead at home and aboard. |
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Other laws, such as the aptly named dictionary Act, expressly do so. |
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Most of its largest lakes lie within the aptly named Lake District in Cumbria, Northern England. |
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His first directing project came in 1922 with the aptly titled Number 13, filmed in London. |
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No pizza shop ever seemed more aptly named as he began a kind of pep talk. |
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The aptly named Fern Britton hosts as nine pairs of horticulturalists take on a series of challenges to grow and eat their own fruit and veg. |
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But those temperatures are high only in comparison with the critical temperatures of the more aptly named low-temperature superconductors. |
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There's also a chance to find out about the aptly named Jumbo Tunneller, which is also engaged in a mammoth task, this time in Finland. |
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This experience, like the general sensibility surrounding grief, suggests too the routinisation of grief discussed by Scheper-Hughes in her aptly named Death without Weeping. |
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Ford has aptly called quantum mechanics and special relativity. |
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Aptly nicknamed the blue earth, this sand contains high levels of a mineral known as glauconite, a silicate that is responsible for its unusual blue-green color. |
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Aptly titled The Great Indian Holiday, I NDIA T ODAY G ROUP 's Tourism Special was released yesterday by Tourism Secretary, Parvez Dewan at the India Today Mediaplex, Noida. |
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