The airiness, the suspendedness, the drop are composed to create the sheerness of the exhilaration and the perfect certainty of the arc. |
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Then he saw another on of his men spilling all that he knew to his enemy out of the sheerness of fear. |
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Once the same substance streaked them in mad scribbly patterns, but time and the sheerness of the fabric have altered it. |
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Because of its sheerness and direct exposure to the afternoon sun, the side facing the lake is bare of vegetation except for some rock-hugging lichens. |
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The sheerness of Chanderi's handloom production was already mentioned by the local aristocracy as of the 11th century. |
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I think they've cottoned onto the sheer, er, sheerness of her top. |
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In the study, the researchers looked at the shape and composition of the Mississippi as it leads up to the spillway – its substrate and depth, the curvature of its bends and the sheerness of its walls and banks. |
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The virtuoso pianist has not spoken since being found soaking wet, dressed in a dinner suit, in Sheerness, Kent, 11 weeks ago. |
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It was towed up the River Thames from Sheerness in Kent to a ship-breaker's yard in Rotherhithe, South London. |
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Sheerness, UK: receives vehicles mainly from Calais, Vigo and Le Havre. |
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However, he was captured on 11 December by fishermen in Faversham opposite Sheerness, the town on the Isle of Sheppey. |
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Here it turns north and breaks through the North Downs at Rochester, then joins the estuary of the River Thames as its final tributary near Sheerness. |
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A steel mini mill in Sheerness and a rolling mill in Queenborough. |
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