The dining room, which I am already sizing up beadily, has green upholstered banquettes and a patterned carpet. |
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It looks European with its patterned chequered floor tiles and light coloured natural wood tables and chairs, with brightly coloured place mats. |
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Bruno had also bought calamine lotion and after our shower we patterned ourselves all over our bites like Aborigines painted for a corroboree. |
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The masking layer is patterned so as to form a desired arrangement of metal lines by etching the underlying metal layer. |
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These self-images and expectations seem quite normal to us, patterned as they are after the traumatic attachment patterns of childhood. |
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Coral bells, or heucheras, have gotten a lot of attention of late for their colorful, patterned leaves. |
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Use patterned glasses for impromptu vases, creating centerpieces or table displays with an assortment of styles and sizes. |
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For a quick start add pattern to a neutral background rather than a patterned one. |
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Yet patterned ground resembling that of northern polar regions can be seen in deserts as far afield as Egypt, Iran, China, Mongolia, and Peru. |
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That strongly suggests that these areas of patterned ground have a glacial origin, says Klima. |
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It is thought to be a less patterned variant of the Common Heath Moth, Ematurga atomaria. |
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On a smaller scale, the periglacial landscape possesses a diversity of patterned ground phenomena, including circles, stripes, and nets. |
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Heeled clogs were lined with sheepskin while knee-high boots with a six-inch wooden heel were patterned with metal studs. |
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Lola herself has doffed her shabby robe and is wearing a gaudy dress patterned with large flowers. |
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Anne Keers, from Ampleforth, went for an opulent feel, in a long black velvet jacket from Mexx and patterned shift dress from Pennita, Helmsley. |
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The diary is in patterned paper with an onion skin wrapper, facsimile materials bound in, some folding. |
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It was patterned on the poetry slam, which offers an open mike to unpublished poets to read their poems before a literature-prone audience. |
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Seats are extremely comfy and come in a stylishly patterned material with darker charcoal trim. |
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Dressed in grey trousers, a black and grey patterned polo shirt, and complementary tweed sports jacket, he is short and stocky. |
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The wide expanse of floor between the two areas was pale, marble patterned tile. |
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Lazarus defined emotions as a complex, patterned organismic reaction to how we think we are doing in life. |
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Attorneys and judges in this bland, wood-paneled space all wear capacious robes patterned on the gowns of medieval European clerics. |
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It's not just that pelts and plumes are exotic, strikingly patterned or richly textured. |
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While Odita's works have roots in patterned geometric abstraction, their choppy contours suggest both turbulence and organic growth. |
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Moreover, these ectopic neural tubes were patterned appropriately with respect to the notochord and dorsal ectoderm. |
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These growth programs are specified when the elements are initially patterned and involve both cell multiplication and matrix secretion. |
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She depicts her frail, bewildered-looking mother wrapped in a voluminous, boldly patterned bathrobe. |
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Details include ribbons, personalized buckles and jewellery, patterned macro T-shirts and V-neck pullovers. |
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Miniatures are framed in vibrantly colored and patterned decorative borders. |
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Its plumage is patterned with grey, brown, white and black, but this snowcock looks pale grey from any distance. |
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Ancient runes were patterned in neat, flowing script, words that had not been read in many years. |
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Leaves can be green or patterned, often with red-tinged undersides or spotted with deep plum. |
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Mocha ware, with its brightly patterned surfaces and surprisingly modern decoration, has attracted the attention of collectors for many years. |
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Keep it loose and wispy over dusty coloured, patterned dresses and skirts, or soft worn-in jeans. |
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By the time you reach your mid-30s you may no longer want to sparkle out in a patterned dirndl skirt, leggings and off-the-shoulder top. |
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Communities of practice develop as people engage in shared, purposeful, and patterned activities, which contribute learning. |
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The polycotton floral patterned sarees can be suitable for casual or formal wear. |
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The bra cups are covered with netting and the padding is patterned to look like a soccer ball. |
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For the classical British chic look, these pink Burberry patterned rain boots are just the thing. |
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The usual choice is a solid-color opaque fabric, but you might consider a print lining under a plain color or even a patterned sheer. |
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Around her waist was a wrap skirt that tied in the front, brightly patterned with dark and sky blue flowers. |
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She is wearing a brown patterned cotton blouse, a wrap-around skirt made from a local fabric called ankara and black sandals. |
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A thick, folded, gorgeously patterned rug just to the left of the center competes for pride of place. |
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Yet today, dressed in a navy suit with a patterned silk scarf wrapped around his neck, he no longer looks the goof. |
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At the state level, some of the legislatures are bicameral, patterned after the two houses of the national parliament. |
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Along the footpaths, young women whose faces were decorated with patterned designs of powdered bark, bore heavy trays of limes on their heads. |
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The markings were patterned, dividing the door into four quadrants, each with identical designs. |
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A third, very-thick resist is then coated over the resist lenses and patterned to protect the diffractive elements. |
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The distinctively patterned Pintado Petrel is fairly common and the Sooty Shearwater is usually seen. |
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Non-biological stromatolite-like structures are more random, less patterned and therefore less compressible. |
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The lower level has patterned brick exterior walls punctuated by arched windows, while the upper walls are heavy wood timber with stucco infill. |
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The predominant colour is gold and the red patterned carpet on the altar looks as if it belongs in an old woman's living-room. |
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The skirt you describe is colourful and strongly patterned, so it's best to keep it simple and fairly plain up top. |
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Delilah dressed in a large dress that was light green and was littered with bows and patterned with rosebuds. |
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Although patterned wallpaper is coming back into fashion, it's now being applied only sparingly. |
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The cool indigo of the subtly patterned wallpaper and the basin complements the honey tones of the fir cabinetry and trim. |
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The two were draped completely in dark robes patterned with runes and ancient text. |
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I dressed in a knee-length white skirt patterned with a layer of pink lace and a pink tank top over a white bikini. |
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Craftspeople of today weave intricately patterned cloth and carpets with complex designs. |
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The grottolike space comprises three adjoining rooms, parts of which have been patterned with glittery terrazzo tiles. |
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These items were genuine, intricately patterned, handmade works of art, taking about six months to complete. |
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The labyrinth is a maze-like path similar to those patterned on to the floors of European cathedrals in the Middle Ages. |
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Who is the elegant maiden dressed in silk with a vermilion inner-robe patterned with golden butterflies? |
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Some crystal or fine glassware has a gilt design or edge on the rim of glass or as a decorative design or a patterned glass dish. |
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Amy turns around in her pastel pink frilly-laced top, patterned with small flowers. |
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While shirts are described as pastel and patterned, pants are available in clean lines. |
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Her Highness was wearing a white pique dress patterned with pink roses, a white hat and white accessories. |
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The kitchen features an extensive range of built-in wooden presses, a brown worktop and patterned tiled splashback. |
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That would be great, having a health care system patterned after the foster care system. |
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For the firebox and hearth, we selected African Prairie Slate, a richly patterned stone that is sold in gauged 12-inch squares. |
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I had patterned my own behavior after his, and when I began to identify some of those same qualities in myself, I knew I had to take action. |
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But she was never to wear the Asase Ya costume, with its brilliantly patterned dashiki and the tall, coiled wig of black yarn. |
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It is undoubtedly true that many of us are living in new houses that are patterned on interior designs a hundred or even two hundred years old. |
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While polyphonic tones were better than monotones, they still sounded more like an old video game than the music they were patterned after. |
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And man, he was something to watch, a college All-American whose style of ball I patterned my game after. |
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Her ambitions are patterned on images absorbed from old movies and gleaned from her favourite reading matter, celebrity autobiographies. |
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On this rug are four elaborately carved wooden chairs upholstered with luxuriously patterned damask. |
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Masons viewed Solomon's temple as the apex of achievement and patterned their own Lodges after its design. |
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The designs have all kinds of sweet details, like patterned linings, brightly colored frills, mohair trims, and satin ribbons. |
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British influence, with wooden jalousies, wide porches, and patterned railings and fretwork, dominated urban architecture in the colonial period. |
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She wears a long robe patterned with star and sky symbols fringed with delicate pearls. |
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Sometimes they played the proud Bambara hunter in patterned brown and black mud-cloth robes. |
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She was wearing a sari, the whole outfit patterned with stylized blossoms that were yellow, while the backround was a rich indigo. |
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The pool's dark surface is patterned with the reflection of a few bare trees that appear to be rooted within and just beyond the pool itself. |
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Shoes are pointed and classic in crocodile and patterned leather with a lace or side buckle. |
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Side plates at each place setting are coloured a brilliant turquoise or patterned in cobalt or shaped like river boats. |
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When the arches were built in the 1840s, the stonework was rusticated patterned by hand to create a dimpled effect on the surface. |
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There were padded, deep crimson chairs all around, and the tables were a patterned shade of light blue. |
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He has patterned his life on the ideal of the artist who must speak autonomously of social, economic, or cultural systems of dominance. |
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Currently the bedroom walls are magnolia above the dado rail, and papered beneath, with a subtle striped magnolia patterned wallpaper. |
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Although the patterned bilayer patches undergo a slight area expansion, they are then stable for weeks at room temperature. |
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On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos. |
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The table on the right is a subtle composition of contrasting curly satinwood panels with mahogany cross-banding and patterned inlay. |
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The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture. |
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The male, beautifully patterned in buttercup-yellow and jet black, may first reveal his presence by glorious fluting. |
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He picked up an elaborately patterned backgammon board in Damascus and a Rajasthani oil light that would originally have been used for hunting. |
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This style is patterned after the schnauzer's and is 3 to 4 inches long all around. |
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Touches include gothic fireplaces made from Portland stone and walls lined with purple velvet and brown, blue and yellow patterned wallpaper. |
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This page describes how I constructed my computer desk counter top patterned with Penrose-tiled veneers. |
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There are a lot of single pitch sport routes on the tessellated patterned walls of this amazing area. |
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Red, maroon, yellow, blue are good colours for neckties, patterned or solid. |
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Well, humans do like symmetry and pattern, and math tends to make symmetrical, patterned images. |
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Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design. |
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There were patches of band logos and patterned fabrics sewn on with varying colors of thread and tooth floss. |
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These spring swages were carefully patterned after the shapes contained in an original Drew calking die I bought from the company many years ago. |
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And, likewise, tourists flying into Ondangwa and Oshakati are fascinated by the intricate patterned landscape of the traditional Owambo homesteads, for example. |
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Thomas Jefferson returned from France with a waffle iron, a long-handled patterned griddle that encloses the batter and gives it its characteristic crispness and shape. |
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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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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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Jumbled emotions, from considered melancholia to improvised celebration, are conveyed by the contrast between the sepia-toned photographs and their jazzily patterned borders. |
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In the other, similarly patterned oils, the lighter colors of Evoe 1 are replaced with an acidic yellow or a lime green and the deep blue with either a purple or a mauve. |
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Once when I was in the bath, I saw a very prettily patterned green snake come wriggling through a gap between the wooden window frame and the mosquito netting. |
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The mankles themselves were sandwiched between patterned capri pants and lace-up loafers fit for a 90's school girl. |
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He chose an apparently minimalist style for such superyachts which still seems ornate to a landlubber's eyes, using heavily patterned rugs and tasselled silk lampshades. |
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French cuffs make the difference, whether the shirt is solid or patterned. |
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They're black, and white, and patterned with stripes around the bottom. |
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This one was wrapped in white paper patterned with red lipstick kisses. |
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Brides from the Asian subcontinent have their hands patterned with henna. |
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Today it is not uncommon for some of the so-called replica firearms to be of better quality and performance than the originals they were patterned after. |
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Your car's headlights and spotlights are patterned after that design. |
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Thus, the patient should be examined for the characteristic lacy white patterned and erosive lesions of the oral and genital mucosa to rule out lichen planus. |
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I was chatting to my mum the other day about the day she got the lino salesman round with his book of tile-effect, brick-effect and patterned flooring. |
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Today's carpets and rugs come in a wide range of options, from rich cut piles and patterned berbers to fabric-inspired braids, that work well with today's favorite looks. |
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He was wearing a tartan patterned lumberjack shirt and jeans. |
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There are patterned yellow floor tiles, toffee-coloured leather sofas and a chocolate-boxy portrait of a woman with cat's eyes and backcombed hair. |
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It was a head-and-shoulders caricature of Chamberlain looking bloated, ugly and malevolent, wearing a lurid orange tent-like dress patterned in ironic little hearts. |
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The field is patterned with flowering trees and Mughal-style angels or peris and there is a wide border with a scrolling design of flowers and birds. |
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The hymenopteran and mecopteran arolium may be patterned in lines. |
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This features a grey marble fireplace, ceiling coving, centre rose and a dado rail, and has been decorated in neutral tones with a cream patterned carpet. |
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This summer's crinkled, patterned and bejewelled gypsy skirts trigger something powerful in anyone who was young in the Sixties and early Seventies. |
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The coat was patterned red and gold like the wallpaper in the dining room of a stately home, had a round collar and was fastened with large gold military buttons. |
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The trait was especially essential for Nathan, a straight-man character Garcia patterned after himself. |
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Round the perimeter of the room is usually a continuous bench seat which, like the walls and floor, is covered with patterned ornamental fabrics and cushions. |
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In planarian regeneration, they could be instrumental to transforming the homogeneous blastema and postblastema fields into discrete patterned regions. |
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Optical mouses, while still a big improvement over older trackball models, often get confused on patterned surfaces and do not work well on metal or glossy tabletops. |
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On that occasion the thief was said to be aged about 18, 5ft 6ins tall, very thin, with mousy brown hair and was wearing a short black and white patterned coat. |
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Madonna can keep her patterned caftan, and the models can enjoy their facemasks. |
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On Thursday he took his final send-off in a patterned eggplant silk ensemble. |
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There were floral pants, printed bikinis, and even wedge heels covered in patterned silk twill. |
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The spaces between the posts are filled in with redwood patterned inserts or detailed uprights that can alternate in size for extra design interest. |
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He tucked her elbow in his and then started off, looking utterly ridiculous and unrecognizable in his wide-brimmed sombrero and bright orange and red patterned blanket. |
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The art of cutting paper into decorative designs, known as Scherenschnitte, combines intricately patterned scissor and knife cuts on black and white or colored papers. |
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Houses of this era often had formal parterres with coloured and patterned bedding on the garden side of the house, slipping into picturesque prospects beyond the terrace. |
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An oxide layer is provided over a silicon substrate and a photoresist is applied and patterned to define areas where the signal line and the ground plane will be formed. |
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They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside. |
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Sport it with a gray suit and plain white or patterned shirt. |
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A patterned geometric mosaic excavated from a floor in Hadrian's Villa was reused in 1742 by the designer Francesco Giardoni as the top of a handsome console table. |
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The constantan was patterned using conventional photoresist. |
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By adjusting certain parameters in the model, Kessler and Werner reproduced the full range of stone patterns that make up what scientists call sorted patterned ground. |
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Other similar details include the simple clothing, the sewing equipment, the painted furniture, and the patterned floorcloths prevalent at the time in American houses. |
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The walls paneled in wood and papered in crushed and patterned velvet. |
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It scores with some super cute thongs that have patterned footbeds plus grosgrain ribbon wrapped around the thong and topped with pretty details like bows or even roses. |
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She stands in her flowered patterned shorts giving her dolly its bottle. |
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The colorful eyespots on butterfly wings may be patterned by a mechanism similar to that used to organize the proximo-distal axis of the insect leg. |
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Naked areas are set off by ravishing textiles, and body parts, particularly, are often framed by gorgeously patterned and richly folded draperies. |
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Check out the collection of boldly patterned Chicken Doorstops made with fabric remnants. |
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The phosphor was patterned so the electrons from the guns only fell on one side of the patterning or the other. |
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Multi-colored patterned marble and granite paving materials were imported from Austria, Finland and Greece. |
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Accessories include a patterned tie and a perfectly horizontal tie clip over a crisp pale-pink shirt. |
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He replaced large, complex sets with a simple system of patterned curtains. |
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Washi tape, also known as Japanese masking tape, is patterned sticky tape that can be stuck on almost any surface and removed easily. |
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Bright patterned shirts, worn untucked, slip-on loafers in sherbety colors. |
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Among the distinctive qualities are symmetrically patterned woven baskets and stools carved out of a single piece of wood. |
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In periglacial climates a patterned form of blanket bog may occur, known as a string bog. |
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Pragmatics is concerned with the ways in which language use is patterned and how these patterns contribute to meaning. |
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Under his system, patterned after the French, the army corps became a more mobile, flexible command. |
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The final man, sporting a goatee and an elaborate patterned scarf, observes the scene with a look of distain, as though disgusted by the display. |
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Each sound lasts one to two seconds, and various sound combinations occur in patterned sequences lasting 7 to 15 minutes each. |
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Of the later plaitwork patterned standing crosses the finest and best preserved is the 9th century 'Houelt' stone at Llantwit Major. |
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From the Iron Age there are more extensive examples of patterned objects and gold work. |
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An expert haggler, he even managed to half the price of an intricately patterned carpet I had my heart set on. |
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The long, plain nails are witch-like and many of the patterned designs hail from the naffest corner of a distant decade. |
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Fair Isle is a term that is used to describe patterned knitting in multicolours. |
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There are patterned vowel losses in Elamitic while Dravidian stem vowels tend to be very stable. |
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Pavonine will showcase its stereoscopic TFT-LCD with a wire grid polarizer on a patterned retarder embedded inside. |
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Attend any business networking event and you'll see a myriad of women's fashion options, from traditional pantsuits to boldly patterned dresses. |
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Micrographs of the patterned and unpatterned test specimens show that the surfaces are uniform and featureless at the micron level. |
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The National Clearinghouse Association will be a non-profit corporation patterned after the structure used by many local clearinghouses. |
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There is no attempt to represent depth in manuscript painting, with all the emphasis on a brilliantly patterned surface. |
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Some thieves target rare or expensive wood, like the distinctively patterned birdseye maple used to make violins and guitars. |
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Ever the lounge lizard, he swapped patterned smoking jacket for natty blue suit at half time. |
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There are also bicolours, feathered and dwarf varieties and leaves can be green or marbled, speckled and patterned with grey. |
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From 1730 to 1736 the whole floor of the minster was relaid in patterned marble and from 1802 there was a major restoration. |
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The CF3DAT employs the film patterned retarder display technology, enabling the use of LG's polarised 3D glasses. |
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Quarry tiles can also be found in the inner hall where there are bespoke encaustic patterned tiles and an under stairs cupboard. |
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Nolan even told Caine that his character was patterned after Thorne. |
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Plus it looks fantastic, with multiple colorful dock faces to choose from, and a sleek, subtly patterned watchband available in white or black. |
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Another pretty green-black-and-white patterned lizard is the Italian Wall Lizard, found only in the Ticino. |
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Visionary creative Janet Stoyel's unique patterned wire cloth is aimed specifically at architects and interior designers. |
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And although Devlin's patterned minidresses and Pan Am travel bag give the work a period flavor, Bernadette never loses itself to nostalgia, moralism, or hagiography. |
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Qaddafi, whose fashions often draw comment, appeared in ochre trousers and a short-sleeved brown shirt patterned in green patches in the shape of Africa. |
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They are exquisitely bound, often in morocco or vellum, with flowery designs, gold tooling, gauffered fore-edges, round recessed cords and patterned end leaves. |
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While driving down Maraashly Street in Zamalek, I spotted a regally dressed mannequin in a shop window, its black dress patterned with orbs of silver hardware. |
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Bert first began studying sphragides in the Australian Big Greasy. The male, patterned in red, white, and black, is larger than the female and violent in his mating. |
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Executed with a wide brush, the strokes are playful and improvisatory, appearing at times as patterned squiggles, zigzags, or loops, and sometimes resolutely defining a shape. |
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I've echoed the distressed feel of the walls in the white distressed patterned bowl, which makes a stylish statement resting on the Bowery coffee table. |
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Rembrandt evolved a more effective way of painting patterned lace, laying in broad white stokes, and then painting lightly in black to show the pattern. |
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Among these people were skilled craftsmen who had begun producing intricately patterned gold jewellery, in addition to tools and weapons of both bronze and iron. |
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I HAVE a small living room and am looking for a patterned two-seater sofa measuring 135cm wide and a patterned three-seater sofa measuring 185cm wide. |
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He wore a pagdi embroidered with gold and silver thread on his head, a tight-fitting intricately patterned angarkha, and tight pajamas buttoned at the ankles. |
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Conformity was maintained through a patterned series of social controls which, contrary to the usual system of imposure, actually emanated from within the membership. |
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They are cast with complex patterned and zoomorphic decoration, but avoid the human figure, unlike the huge figures only recently discovered at Sanxingdui. |
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The patterned polymer films act as local protective barriers during the subsequent etching process where the etchant reacts with the exposed silicon wafer. |
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More unusual marks occur when a child is pushed against a patterned object, such as the imprint of a carpet or a carpet burn where the child's body skids along the carpet. |
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They represent taxa with, usually, more phaeomelanins, which impart reddish or brown colors, and generally more strongly patterned plumage reminiscent of hawks. |
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Here, we examined the arrangement and orientation of two rod-like coiled-coil proteins, cortexillin and tropomyosin, around patterned gold nanostructures. |
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Wearing a dark pinstriped suit and patterned tie at the brief hearing, he spoke only to confirm his name, his address in Bray, Berkshire, and his date of birth. |
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