Beyond the front porch was an enormous, indeed cavernous, living room with a worn but comfortable-looking sofa and several overstuffed chairs. |
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Their cavernous mouths are used to gather up small fish and plankton in the same manner as baleen whales, hence the name. |
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It has masses of room for five adults, a cavernous load capacity, and a refreshingly airy, well-equipped interior. |
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With domed hall and cavernous corridors that echoed every step, this felt more like a tomb. |
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The four-foot long furry slug raised itself up around her shoulders and a cavernous maw gaped at me. |
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The cavernous space pays homage to Moorish decor with its elaborately motifed terracotta plasterwork, ceramic tiling and large earthenware pots. |
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We arrived in the large, cavernous space that had very few customers and zero atmosphere. |
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The large house boasted a cavernous kitchen, its stylish stove embossed with beaten metal designs and studded with turquoise. |
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Any small triplefin that ventured too close to these camouflaged predators met a quick end in their cavernous mouths. |
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Her toothy smile can be seen to the back row of the cavernous Concert Hall. |
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And if I shake it, I can hear everything inside it rattling around inside its cavernous depths. |
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Rock with cavernous or vugular porosity occurs only in a few thin zones in the Floridan aquifer system, except in the Lower Floridan aquifer. |
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In minutes, the batter was transformed into a rectangle the size of my head with cavernous divots perfect for piped whipped cream. |
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So she bought one of those traps, a bit like a cavernous clothes peg, that snaps the little blighters' necks but hides the gore from view. |
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It is spotless with fantastic colors, cavernous blacks, and beautiful contrast and detail. |
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The main cell block is a cavernous building with a central four-story island of stacked cells. |
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A freshly paved runway ran East-West, with cavernous hangars and recently built barracks organized neatly along either side. |
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Presumably in anticipation of large volumes of traffic, the government has constructed frequent, cavernous road underpasses. |
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In this way the stone becomes honeycombed and eventually larger, cavernous hollows can form. |
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Huge braziers of shining bronze lit the cavernous dining hall with dancing, playful flames. |
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Dialogue is always clear, at times, cavernous and echoic, and mixed very naturally and neutral. |
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We encountered a rare case of neurohypophyseal germinoma with a prominent granulomatous reaction, which invaded the right cavernous sinus. |
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The cavernous spin room is already crackling with narratives and counternarratives. |
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The room, if it could be called that, appeared verdurous, contradicting that of the cavernous underground she had been previously. |
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Throw in the cavernous swales and contouring on and around the large greens and you appreciate that this is a truly challenging test. |
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Outside, the sun-drenched streets are deserted, inside the cavernous tiled space is hoaching. |
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Rear passengers in particular will appreciate the leg and headroom, while the boot is best described as cavernous. |
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Entering the cavernous dark of the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, visitors intuitively might have reached for a flashlight. |
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A positive correlation of cavernous degeneration and glaucomatous damage was found in only 4 persons. |
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The sky is dense with numbered stars, seen through the cavernous central chamber of an observatory. |
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Such rivers have cavernous deep pools fed by turbulent rapids at the head and a shallow tail leading to the next rapid. |
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Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night. |
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I remember vividly how doomy and oily it was, how cavernous and user-unfriendly. |
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He was drooling slightly, out of the corner of his cavernous mouth, and as a result looked rather stupid. |
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Only one passenger disembarks and the train goes off, leaving him alone in the cavernous hallways. |
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As they dig amid the rubble, recovery workers are uncovering corridors and gangways that lead to the cavernous vaults below. |
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The atmosphere created in the cavernous Palau Sant Jordi was extraordinary. |
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There's not even a cross in its cavernous auditorium, which looks more like a modern concert hall than a place of worship. |
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We'd been rehearsing in a cold, cavernous warehouse space at Fort Mason for six weeks. |
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The saving grace of the cavernous Innis Town Hall, however, is it allows musicians to accompany a film live. |
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Tucked away to the side of Debenhams' cavernous cosmetic hall is a room dedicated to serious pampering. |
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Radiation and winds emanating from the star have sculpted the Trifid cloud into its current cavernous shape. |
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We go to a table smack-bang in the middle of the cavernous, vaulted, chandeliered room, and we wait. |
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It's Spanish-style front offices contain a cavernous, ornately designed room that once served as a Masonic lodge. |
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Walking into the cavernous turbine hall you're faced with a huge brightly lit sun on the opposite wall. |
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A jungle of mechanical debris bridges the gap between the cavernous fore and aft holds. |
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Strong north-westerly winds whistling around Blackpool's cavernous Winter Gardens this week appear to have blown away the Conservatives. |
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Subsidence sinkholes are diagnostic landforms of karst, which form in unconsolidated soils or drift deposits overlying cavernous limestone. |
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As I sat in bed and futilely attempted to sleep, I noticed a deep rumbling sound emanating from the hollow recesses of my cavernous stomach. |
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All of life in its visual form seems to be represented in this cavernous loft space, and there are even more workrooms and storage to the rear. |
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Suddenly, a drum corps thunders to life, and the students hustle into a cavernous hall, where they snap to attention. |
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This entire album could have been recorded in the earth's cavernous bowels, but in fact it was laid down at Bauer Studios, in Ludwigsburg. |
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The cavernous hall isn't sold out, but still, 6000 fans screaming and waving glow sticks is a sight to behold. |
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It appears to be in a different league from other buildings which have been converted into cavernous licensed premises. |
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The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate. |
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The platform doubles as a cavernous storage cupboard, and during the renovation the Devoys uncovered a Victorian light well in the ceiling. |
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And so we poured gas down every cavernous hole we found, and then exploded them with torches, setting the caves on fire like raw infernos. |
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We slithered over a lip with the aid of ropes into a huge cavernous hollow, where the water was caught in a rockpool. |
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The theater is a cavernous space, seemingly carved from a solid mass of desert rock, like Petra, in Jordan. |
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Overall, Temptation is a sad affair carried by simplistic melodies that have been mixed and layered to cavernous depths. |
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Boxes emerged from closets, beneath beds, and from the cavernous depths of Mother's storage house. |
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I wait for the light to switch on in the cavernous depths of his stupidity. |
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The Arts Center occupies two cavernous former foundry buildings that have been tastefully renovated. |
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The MRI appearance of spinal cavernous malformations is generally the same as its cerebral counterparts. |
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An hour later Kerry was standing in a cavernous Philadelphia conference hall. |
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Yet, wedged into a cavernous socket scooped out of the mountain like ice cream and scoured smooth by wind and rain, the setting is spectacular. |
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The two of them found themselves in a cavernous hall, dimly lit by wall sconces that emitted a flickering orange glow. |
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It's actually hosted above the pub in a black cavernous room, thick with cigarettes and slippy with cider, or sticky with cider, I can't decide which. |
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The interior was well fitted out with adequate, if not cavernous, stowage pockets in the doors and a couple of smaller trays for such things as mobile phones. |
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In the cavernous stage of the Richmond Theatre all the nuances of the performance, if any, were lost in the attempt to get the material across the footlights effectively. |
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In truth, the premises are too large and cavernous, the sort of place that would need a lot of dosh spent if it was to have some feeling of intimacy. |
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But things hotted up with the onset of dusk, as strobe lighting and fire-eaters added atmosphere to the cavernous marquee that served as a dance floor. |
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With such a treat in store, it was surprising to see so many empty seats at this second night of the George Piper Dances week at the cavernous Queen Elizabeth Hall. |
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Only the cavernous prayer hall is reminiscent of traditional Tibet. |
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Where's the fun in trawling characterless, cavernous bookshops? |
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The plastic crates, tagged so everyone would know that these are the fish from the Elizabeth, are forklifted into the cavernous refrigerated storeroom of the Exchange. |
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They cruise slowly through the water, cavernous mouths agape, skin covered in a foul-smelling mucous and often trailing long threads of algae from their long pectoral fins. |
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More impressive, 11 of his dingers have come at cavernous RFK Stadium. |
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Gathered in a cavernous underground hotel ballroom in Washington D.C., all the young people were serious and well dressed. |
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Set in a cavernous industrial-style warehouse, Psycle HQ feels like a club you want to be a part of. |
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Above the matted hair that concealed the jaws and cheeks, blue eyes stared out of cavernous sockets. |
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In 1971, a team of Soviet scientists was drilling at the site when their rig collapsed into a cavernous pocket of natural gas. |
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Rugs on marble floors, dark wood wainscoting, patterned green silk wall coverings and the building's original cavernous ceiling breathe life into the installation. |
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But, being unaccustomed to existence as a dragon, by the time the lambent flame burst from his cavernous mouth, Natieasdo had disappeared, taking Lationae with him. |
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The primary structure of steel arches was chosen to span a cavernous underground cistern, part of the city's drainage system, and avoid underwater foundations. |
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The Corinthia consists of two curving towers, one slightly taller than the other, linked by a cavernous reception area topped by a triumphal arch. |
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In the cavernous inside of the old church punters are sacrilegiously swilling breezers and spirits underneath the enormous pulpit from which fire and brimstone used to spit. |
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When Francis came to, he found himself in a cavernous room, suspended a metre or more above the ground, by sturdy shackles on his wrists and ankles. |
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The two cavernous sinuses are large veins lying within the skull cavity, immediately behind each eye socket and on either side of the pituitary gland. |
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The finding of large cavernous spaces filled with mucopolysaccharides is consistent with ischemic processes elsewhere in the central nervous system. |
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The trunk is cavernous, holding up to four sets of golf clubs. |
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During the mid-to-late 1970s some spectacular specimens were produced from a vuggy to cavernous fissure zone intersected by an exploration drift on the 17 level. |
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This slender land bridge is furrowed by two parallel mountain ranges and, between them, the cavernous Jordan Valley, itself a northward continuation of Africa's Great Rift. |
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She gestured toward a cavernous meeting hall full of clerics and bishops. |
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The shop initially stocked products that the firm held in its cavernous warehouse, but quickly saw there was an untapped market for arts and craft materials. |
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We pass through the cavernous main entrance hall three times. |
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Karst formations are cavernous and therefore have high rates of permeability, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminants to be filtered. |
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The clinical signs of opthalmoplegia and proptosis may be present in orbital infection without cavernous sinus thrombosis. |
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Patients with spinal cord cavernous malformations are at an increased risk for multiple neuraxis cavernous malformations. |
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Frontal, parietal, pterotic and supratemporal much cavernous resembling a bee-hive in general appearance. |
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Dissection will only cut the blood supply and its innervation without harming the cavernous nerves and creating a non-functioning organ. |
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As expected, the trigeminal artery runs along the trigeminal nerve connecting the cavernous carotid artery to the basilar system. |
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Repeat MRI revealed enlargement of the sellar mass with extension into the cavernous sinus bilaterally and significant chiasmal compression. |
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This cavernous space cater-corner to SFMOMA has become a hugely popular hangout for hipsters and foodies alike. |
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They were cavernous and brightly lit and the facades lining them were pompous and hueful. |
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It feeds exclusively on plankton, tiny sea creatures who are scooped into its cavernous mouth as it swims. |
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Value of cavernous gasometry in the physiopathologic diagnosis and treatment of priapism. |
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Much of the original internal structure remained, including the cavernous main turbine hall, which retained the overhead travelling crane. |
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Lateral to the sella, the cavernous sinuses contain the internal carotid arteries and the oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, and first division of the trigeminal nerves. |
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Biederman points to the scheduled opening later this year of Artemis, a cavernous upscale Greek restaurant which will front Broadway in the Holiday Inn Martinique. |
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The Indians were making their third visit of the season to the Polo Grounds, the cavernous arena set beneath Coogan's Bluff on the fringe of New York's hauntsome Harlem. |
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Other sequelae include potentially life-threatening conditions such as meningitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, brain abscess, and subarachnoid empyema. |
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Edge of Arabia presents the Saudi Arabian exhibition Rhizoma where the work of 26 young Saudi artists is showcased in a cavernous space, a former salt depot. |
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The cavernous sinus lies laterally containing the internal carotid artery, the occulomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and branches of the trigeminal nerve. |
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