White lights entwined with silver ribbon draped the window sills, door frames, and banister, bunched with clusters of holly and mistletoe. |
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Many times, we have had sheep or goats bunched and sulled in a corner and sent Bear in to get them out. |
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Instead of spreading out and confronting their neighbors in hostile face-offs, foraging sanderlings bunched together in tight little flocks. |
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When he smiled, which was often, his fat cheeks bunched up under his deep-set hazel eyes, giving him the appearance of a happy chipmunk. |
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It is a bunched, busy duodecimo, and in it, the reader can find stock poetic eloquence, like his, tailored to suit his circumstances. |
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Refuse To Bend, who won the 2,000 Guineas last year, was bunched in on the outside of the rails and finished in third place. |
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Finally all the cases were bunched together before the Supreme Court and the Army agreed to review the dress. |
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The three recent incidents cannot be bunched together to conclude that an irreversible rot has set in the police department. |
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In the early going, Echo Eddie was pinched back in to third as the five-horse field was tightly bunched together in a rush from the gate. |
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To most of us, this is normal, because for most of our lives we have been bunched together with others of the same age. |
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There are more than 1,500 passengers going through the international departure where flights are normally bunched together. |
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The tribesmen were all bunched together in clumps, and they too seemed frenzied with excitement. |
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But that's hard to enforce because orders are often bunched together by brokers. |
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I bunched the letters together, ready to throw them away, when I heard a knock at the door. |
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The overlapping units are bunched together in a way that recalls a group of cells viewed under a microscope. |
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Flower packers bunched roses in bundles of 20 and wrapped the stem portion in newspaper sheets and the bud portion with tissue paper. |
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This year's trade market suffered because so many clubs were bunched together, unable to identify whether they were in or out of contention. |
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The tight skirt she was wearing was all bunched up at her waist and her high heels were trying to fall off her dangling feet. |
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He was wearing a long robe with a hood that was bunched up around his chest to keep it from dragging on the ground. |
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The comforter was bunched up at the bottom of the bed, so Anna could see the sheets. |
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She's bunched up my sweater in front of her face and is smelling it, the oddest expression on her face. |
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She was now dressed in a white hospital gown that was bunched up on top of her round belly. |
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It was strange to have cloth bunched between my knees and the shirt ended a little above my hips. |
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Audrey held one end of her skirt bunched up inside her fist, the other firmly planted on her hip. |
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The skirt of the dress was bunched up around the hips then loosened as it flowed out to the ankles. |
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When doing this, the entire garment will be bunched up inside both layers of the top. |
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How casually she positioned that arm and so carelessly bunched up the sleeve of that blouse, crumpling it like a pair of old socks. |
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But home-court advantage still is up for grabs, with the Lakers, Kings, Spurs and Mavericks bunched at the top of the conference standings. |
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I found Tim Blair, Roger Simon, and Ed Driscoll bunched around a small table near the restrooms. |
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Earlier this week, dozens of inmates bunched against the exit of the Inmate Reception Center, awaiting their release. |
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They bunched at the top of the steps, utterly stopped by the slender woman dressed in mourning, holding the door shut. |
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His muscles bunched as his fur stood on end, and I could see that he was readying him self to leap. |
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His powerful muscles bunched, tensing up and readying themselves to deliver a payload of suffering and torture. |
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My muscles bunched up and my whole left arm ached abominably for a while, but it went no further than that. |
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My muscles bunched up, too, as I lifted myself into the aperture, but I didn't have any fat to bunch up with it. |
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His muscles bunched, his blood went thick, his bones seemed to grow, and his skin became solid stone. |
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Dressed in riot gear and bunched together, they are hugging the wall of a mudbrick house ready to kick in the door. |
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Two furlongs out, the field bunched and the apprentice jockey moved his mount out to try to get a run from fifth place. |
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The creek was low, no more than a few inches deep for most of its length and the fish were bunched up in the deeper water beneath the bridge. |
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Once you have bunched four or five sprigs together, wind thin wire around the cluster, leaving a one-inch spike at the bottom. |
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The bodice was corseted with thick, black ribbon and the sleeves were split and bunched at the elbows with matching ribbon. |
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The field bunched up turning into the straight with over four furlongs to run and a host of horses were in with a chance. |
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At the start, it was dry, but the peloton was bunched together and very nervous. |
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Suddenly his corded muscles bunched under his loose hide and he shot forward, down the slope seemingly following the encroaching aircrafts. |
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In front of the great mountain, the striated rock of Mt Nuptse's face is folded and bunched, as though mere layers of crepe paper. |
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In crustacean larval eyes, the receptor array is tightly bunched into a sphere surrounding the geometrical center of the eye. |
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But not everyone can win when this many films are bunched together. |
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Even before they got to no-man's-land they had to make their way through narrow gaps in British barbed wire and here they naturally bunched up. |
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But, when they got together, bunched the paper to make a ball and tried to hit the paper cup they managed achieve the task. |
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Four days after the start of the Transat Ecover B to B race from Brazil to Brittany, the IMOCA class boats are still bunched closely together. |
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A cell consists of one BS in the conventional system, but multiple RAUs with one CU in the bunched systems. |
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There is a group of about 40 men bunched behind the CSC train, a long line of men clinging for dear life, and then little groups strung out here and there behind the pack. |
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The execution features a black-and-white, knees-down shot of an athlete sitting on the toilet with shorts bunched at his ankles and a roll of toilet paper nearby. |
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Greene is so stuffed with bubble and squeak and bunched into his Seville Row wardrobe that he's as convincing as a corncob in the role of brave hero. |
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Certain letters and words may look as though they are bunched together. |
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He hung up before she could say anything and found Bree and Matt amongst the swarm of students bunched around a makeshift stage in the TV room, where Acidburn was performing. |
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Her long floral dress bunched up as she crossed her long tan legs. |
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It folded very thin, reminding her of the giant shawl from Turkey her aunt had, which could be bunched up and could still be threaded through the center of a wedding ring. |
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By the 1940s the trend towards uniformity had eased and hair could be worn shoulder length in a pageboy style or curling at the ends or bunched in curls on top of the head. |
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Bailey saved ground as the field bunched into the turn and then urged the son of Hernando clear on the outside wearing down four rivals to get up by a neck. |
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The fringing of the furniture also harks back to the 1670s by being straight, rather than bunched in the serpentine line characteristic of the following decade. |
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Flutes, panpipes, scores and branches with leaves and flowers bunched together hang from a ribbon tied in a bow above. |
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Chop up the white parts of the bunched onions and sweat them off in olive oil. |
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The hemangioma is a red mark on the skin consisting of tiny blood vessels that are bunched together. |
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The women in the audience, however, opted exclusively for one of two styles: hair worn long and tangly or bunched into a topknot. |
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The men wear black suits, the women caps with pigtail-like ribbons, bodices and bunched white tulle skirts. |
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In a room of couches, handbags are bunched up as if partygoers had strewn them about. |
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Most often, young tea leaves are bunched together and hand tied or rolled into unique shapes. |
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In this section, the downlink capacity gain of bunched systems over the conventional cellular system is derived and presented. |
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In the name of gender in development, village women were bunched together to form thrift groups, so that one day they, too, might buy land. |
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When you guide it under an AFS fishery or a food fishery, it all gets bunched up together. |
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It may be necessary to loosen the clips holding bunched wires beneath the console to get adequate length. |
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Shoots may be abnormally bunched and development of multiple axillary buds may give rise to witches' brooms. |
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The coverage of bunched systems can be extended easily and has any desired geometrical shape. |
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In bunched systems, coverage can be extended easily and the network can be planned as expected. |
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This was a good thing, since eight years after Toni Sailer had finished several seconds ahead of his nearest rivals, the world's elite were much more tightly bunched. |
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Consideration should be given to the arrangements of bunched cable runs to ensure that the flame-retardant characteristics of the cables are not impaired. |
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The sinewy muscles of his arms bunched together fiercely at his shoulder. |
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They defiled down a gully to the water and bunched and jerked their noses at it and came back. |
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First, countries were increasingly bunched at the cap. |
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This translated into sophisticated three-part dresses with cropped, pleated silk tops layered over tunics and longer, ruched and bunched skirts in combinations of parchment, purple, black and forest green. |
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The GOI indicates that, to reduce the risk of rail rollover or jackknifing, extreme caution must be exercised when making bunched stops or decreasing speed with a locomotive consist. |
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This capability is provided by bunched systems. |
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Therefore, where appropriate, when bunching orders, and allocating block purchases and block sales, it is the Manager's policy to treat all clients fairly and to achieve an equitable distribution of bunched orders. |
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There were fewer people bunched at extreme levels of poverty. |
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The women bunched up in little droves and let their tongues clack, and the men herded together and passed a jug around and, to tell the truth, let their tongues clack too. |
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Leeks can be bunched and harvested early when they are about the size of a finger or pencil, or they can be thinned and allowed to grow to a much larger mature size. |
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Also known as pocket bikes or pocket rockets, these small versions weigh between 45 and 90 pounds and seat their hunched and bunched riders 18 to 24 inches off the ground. |
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