After school, I rode the bus home and entered the solitary world of a latchkey child. |
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I still find this extremely disconcerting so I went in search of a solitary place to relax. |
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Despite struggling for acceptance, Greenaway eventually went on to become a solitary British icon in the European art house film movement. |
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How many of us live close to a beach yet never take the time for a solitary daily walk there? |
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I was a solitary boy, shy and withdrawn, who preferred to be left alone to read. |
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I dined in solitary state, all alone in the castle's gilt-and-blue dining hall. |
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Dave's solitary walk of shame was met by mass indifference as he picked his way amongst rush hour traffic. |
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In personality they were frugal, abstemious, shrewd, accumulative, and solitary. |
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A prison warder was called as a witness, to enable Barker to establish the harsh character of solitary confinement in the jail. |
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In squalid, solitary confinement, with only Grace Poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relapses? |
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The Brother Islands are a solitary outpost, rising like twin towers from the abyssal depths. |
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Venter denied that a concept such as solitary confinement existed in South African jails. |
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The room she was in was small to say the least, with a bed, a washstand, a chair and table, and a solitary trunk against the wall. |
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Pacific waterleaf is a rhizomatous perennial with fleshy roots and a solitary stem that arises from 20-80 cm. |
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Individual water opossums are solitary and hostile toward others of their species, except during mating times. |
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He was celebrated on stage and in penny dreadfuls, and took on a new folkloric persona as a waylayer of solitary travellers. |
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However Saito's weak shot was easily cleared by Rachel Imison and the Hockeyroos held on to lead by a solitary goal at the break. |
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Larval kleptoparasites of solitary aculeates are also found in the Bombyliidae and Chloropidae. |
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Although large rafts of these birds can be seen in the Atlantic in winter, Washington's wintering Red-necked Grebes are solitary. |
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The attack by two sharks is unusual behaviour for white pointers, which are generally regarded as solitary hunters. |
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Often we artists are a solitary lot, preferring to keep our work to ourselves until we deem it fit for sharing. |
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They are most commonly seen as solitary individuals, but on occasion they appear in sizable aggregations, frequently near floating kelp. |
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You see the solitary old Indian gentleman, sitting out on the kerbstone everyday, staring vacantly into nowhere, thinking of India no doubt. |
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Some grouped round leaders whose teachings and insights they accepted and agreed with, but many were solitary wanderers. |
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I have been reappraising the contents of that solitary box, kindly packed by the parents in the present process of packing up my room. |
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A table stood strong and proud in the middle of the room with four chairs at each end, standing like solitary guards. |
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The Anganen rawa man emerges in the image of the cassowary as the solitary, kinless, irrational, violent being of masculine excess. |
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While the mother Cougar will look after her kittens for up to eighteen months, they are solitary animals and only come together to mate. |
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Further back, a solitary girder stands upright about 2m above the general level of the wreck. |
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The place had a feel of wandering round a high security prison full of psychopathic lifers doing solitary. |
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If anything their dominance became more pronounced on the turnover, and in that entire second half Gaultier failed to register a solitary score. |
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Although they yard together in spring, during most of the year, moose are solitary secretive animals and very wary of mankind. |
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On August 10, 1974, he was expecting to be given the news that he was to be released from solitary confinement. |
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Despite the lateness of the hour Annabel gathered her skirts and prepared to take a solitary ramble in the garden. |
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They appear both abstract and representational, spiritual and earth-bound, solitary and part of a crowd. |
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Very little is known about the social life of wild zorillas, and they appear to be mainly solitary. |
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As he got older, he retreated from the public eye, spent his days in quiet solitary devotion and scholarly study. |
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Although they are formidable hunters, leopard seals are solitary creatures and it is virtually unknown for them to attack humans. |
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In his black limousine with the number one license plate, he would be driven into Chicago in solitary splendor. |
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Procedural safeguards are necessary to avoid any risk of arbitrariness resulting from a decision to place a prisoner in solitary confinement. |
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It was sunset and leading from her back was a solitary shadow, looking more lonesome than ever. |
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Social groups were composed largely of males, but some males remained solitary year-round and most females were asocial. |
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On a winter's night in the deserts of northern Mexico one might expect to hear the chilling cries of coyotes or solitary wolf baying at the moon. |
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On the path a few solitary scraps of withered white and blue police tape were a solemn reminder of the crime scene. |
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Here, the solitary bedroom is a good sized double with a built-in wooden wardrobe and a large sash window which lets in plenty of light. |
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It had been thought that the Malayan tapir is usually solitary, except for a female with young. |
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The solitary candle burning on the table threw a faint light on her face, yet it was clear that she was very unhappy. |
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Afternoon teatime, in particular, draws people out their offices and away from their solitary pursuits. |
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He demonstrates how fiercely technical a craft climbing is, solitary, dangerous and exacting. |
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Nodulocystic basal cell carcinoma presents as a solitary, shiny, red nodule with large telangiectatic vessels, often seen on the face. |
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The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far. |
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A lone sailboat, a single schooner, a solitary steamship might not have much impact in an eclectic gallery. |
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The librarian greets me, then introduces my audience, a solitary lady clutching a carrier bag. |
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There were clusters of women in lace mantillas, and one or two solitary old men. |
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Spiders and butterflies and mantises, being pretty solitary for the most part, are easier to identify with. |
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Lewis, who was a solitary and sensational force in the middle of the former system, now must share the inside territory with another linebacker. |
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Cars both ways screech to a halt as a solitary duck ambles slowly across the road. |
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One day the screws opened the solitary confinement cell and a brown paper bag was thrust inside. |
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The mason-wasp does not furnish the cell she has thus constructed with pollen and honey, like the solitary bees, but with living caterpillars. |
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The mason wasp is a solitary insect, and makes her cell either in bricks, mortar, stone, or any other hard substance that happens to suit her. |
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Another solitary wasp, the mason wasp, chooses a flat surface and begins by building a series of arches out of mud or clay. |
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Usually solitary creatures, desmans form monogamous pairs and mate in springtime. |
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The former civil servant has endured beatings, solitary confinement and death threats while in prison. |
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The school are really piling the pressure on, and your child is giving a monologue, as a solitary spotlit figure against a dimly lit set. |
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How many Pagans are solitary because they can't handle the constant throb and beat and intrusion? |
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Others appear to have been solitary coelenterate medusoids attached to the sea floor. |
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Once you've finished this wonderful book you're haunted by the melancholy tone of this solitary, meditative figure. |
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Wasps and bees can be classified as solitary or social depending on whether they live alone or in colonies. |
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In fact I had noticed a solitary bee dancing in the air at the front of the house on quite a few occasions this season. |
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Most Australian bees are solitary, but some live collectively, in hives and produce honey. |
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There are over 30,000 species of bees and in most of them the bees live solitary lives. |
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They were unlike tigers and all other living cats, which are solitary hunters. |
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There in the middle was a solitary deck chair with the great man fast asleep and the cub wrapped in his arms. |
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Microscopically, the fungus produces solitary oval to dumbbell-shaped conidia on short, unbranched conidiophores lateral to septate hyphae. |
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Ken suggested, seriously, that prisoners all be kept in solitary confinement. |
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Their art shows large, solitary figures of animals, birds and people, often from different angles, floating on a neutral background. |
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He trains on his own, often a solitary figure with nothing but a support car behind him, and goes to bed hungry to keep down his weight. |
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Music is, by implication, a solitary and almost monastic pursuit, one unabashedly privileged over friendship or love. |
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Until recently, oceanographers gathered much of their data from solitary vessels that they navigated by means of stars and sextants. |
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He has not been an enthusiastic tourist and while always a team man, could often appear a remote and solitary figure off the field. |
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The excited banker then declared that he would bet him two million rubles that he wouldn't stay in solitary confinement for five years. |
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Though the Kawau plants all showed solitary terminal female flowers, binate flowers are sometimes met with. |
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This article is accompanied by a misty photo of the heritage building, pre-fire, in tourist-free solitary splendour. |
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Wide-ranging and solitary, Siberian tigers rule a domain inhabited by wild boar and elk, which feed on the Korean pine's meaty nuts. |
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Unlike the more than 50 other tuco-tuco species that live mostly solitary lives, C. sociabilis lives in colonies. |
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He went on hunger strike for a day after prison guards threw him into solitary confinement. |
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And I'm sure that he's solitary, that he is under guard 24 hours a day, sort of personally. |
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Whoever saw a siege of herons? Except in a heronry, they are solitary birds. |
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Diana Rigg's excellent Mrs Venable is a silver-haired solitary cocooned in a romantic dream about her son. |
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Unlike the street-sellers, whose lives were solitary, the mudlarks formed organised communities. |
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Then Actaeon, the young Boeotian, spoke to his companions in the hunt as they wandered through the solitary wilds. |
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Since society expects men to be strong and unemotional, they most often grieve in more solitary and cognitive ways. |
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I just looked out on the prison compound from the solitary room, and I could tell, I couldn't run with these people at all, they'd eat me alive. |
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The band's songs follow the usual goth themes about solitary existence and unfulfilling relationships. |
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The myopic child can be introverted, studious, and solitary, with no interest in ball games or outdoor pursuits. |
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In fact, out of such a solitary beam, traversing the unilluminated air, we should be able to extract every effect shown by our incipient cloud. |
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A solitary spot-light illuminates the stage, bathing the floorboards in a nacreous glow. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder with corn on peg eight he netted five small carp and a solitary chub. |
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He fished a groundbait feeder with maggot for eight roach and a solitary eel for 2lb 10 oz. |
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Female inflorescences are terminal, solitary or in spikes, racemes or capitula, short, bracteate, with crowded flowers, often pendulous in fruit. |
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In addition, the Constitution protects not only the sermons of a solitary activist, standing on a corner soapbox. |
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Pigeons and doves can be solitary to very social and can be found in flocks of several thousand. |
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Despite the solitary nature of her profession, she was a prodigious socialiser and partygoer, usually being the last to leave. |
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The head is flanked on each side by a solitary and disheveled palm tree painted in dirty grays and yellow ochre. |
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I'm impressed by the solitary intensity of the gamblers, and the way these solipsists at the slots form a community of obsession. |
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It was a handsome, solitary bird, and was therefore known as the solitaire, while a similar bird on Mauritius was called the dodo. |
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Electronic musicians tend to be a solitary bunch and like to work alone in home studios. |
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This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation. |
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The beginning of the book describes his mostly solitary existence, the noises and sights of the press, and it's beautifully personal and focused. |
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Another legend of Taoism said Zhao Gongming originally came from Zhongnan Mountain and lived a remote and solitary life to practise his skills. |
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You describe yourself as an isolated, solitary kid, and then you moved into writing, which is often a solitary profession. |
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It also sanctifies the idea of the reclusive, solitary genius at the expense of the artist who engages with society and the world at large. |
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Gone are my constant internet access, my masses of free alone time, my lengthy solitary lunches. |
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Christmas Island is remote and solitary, and its gentle beauty can change within seconds when the north-westerly monsoons lash the island. |
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I was so wrapped up in confusion and suspicion that I forgot to wonder why Jacquiline would want me to meet her privately in a solitary room. |
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Only the lights of a solitary highway showed the earth leaping ever closer. |
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It's a rugged, wild, solitary place with phenomenal tides and massive seas. |
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In this dark solitary place, married to this shy, watchful man, her cheerfulness was a bubble-bath in a blizzard. |
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And from this solitary passageway, the Demon Prince Dearth, along with a number of followers, entered on horseback. |
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They began an anxious search, and eventually they found him in the solitary place where He had gone to pray. |
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What I wanted most was to be in the same position, and not to see the future as a solitary road. |
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Calm and motionless, wholly focused on the surveillance of those below, the two men watched from their solitary position of concealment. |
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So in order to avoid the police and stares of the public, he kept to the solitary alleys. |
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In 1926, he withdrew himself in to a solitary room and cut himself from the outer world. |
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Every moment of my life instead of feeling happy, I wanted to run into a solitary room and just cry and cry and cry. |
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People sometimes have the feeling that by going to a solitary place where the environment is quiet, they will experience peace and happiness. |
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Ben left his horse tethered to the low-hanging branches of a slender pine and walked the short distance to the solitary grave. |
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His nights and days were spent in solitary places where silence reigned supreme. |
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All previous reports of orchid pollination through pseudocopulation involve solitary wasps or bees. |
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Masonry or mortar bees are referred to as solitary bees, a class that also includes mining and carpenter bees. |
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Other faunal elements include colonial and solitary corals, encrusting bryozoans, stromatoporoids, and rare brachiopods. |
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However, little is known about costs of parental investment in insects, particularly in solitary as well as social aculeate Hymenoptera. |
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All plants of O. parryi var. parryi sampled were solitary and all plants were shorter than one meter. |
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Petioles of huge solitary leaves of mature plants of Amorphophallus resemble tree trunks supporting an umbrella-like crown. |
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Pelliciera has solitary flowers that are accompanied by two large coloured prophylls. |
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Everything is in my book, like every single solitary thing that has happened to me in my life, I put out there. |
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The United States struck back to restrict Ian Thorpe and Australia to one solitary silver medal on day four of the Olympics. |
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When I'm out running on my lunch hour, not once have I watched in awe as a fellow runner sprints toward me sporting a solitary track shoe. |
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Iaido and kyudo are perhaps the best vehicles of the Japanese martial arts for meditative contemplation because of their essentially solitary nature. |
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There was one single solitary chair per dim chamber, or one dark tapestry to divide a gloomy passageway, allowing regicides easy concealment behind it. |
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He would have been happy to shoot a bontebok or an eland, but what he found grazing in the heath was a solitary bluebuck with scimitar-shaped horns. |
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Some giant trevallies, the odd green jobfish and a solitary amberjack had paid us a visit, together with an ever-present and rather annoying pack of small reef sharks. |
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The capitula were small, in lax panicles or, rarely, solitary. |
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The camera then zooms in to a solitary bus surrounded by police. |
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A mate who doesn't need your help may prove aloof and solitary. |
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A large solitary crane takes off to the left, subtly guiding the eye towards the missing leaf of the double door or shutter where the seascape doubtless continued. |
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A solitary leatherjacket was spotted on the deck, and it relished biting into my finger, which was cut on some of the sharp metal deeper in the ship. |
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In North Carolina, they let a 54-year-old untreated schizophrenic die of thirst after 35 days in solitary confinement. |
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In a southern city, in the 1880s the Theodore Thomas Orchestra played in a theater where a farmer in a slouch hat occupied a box of solitary splendor. |
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Down the street, a solitary porch light flickered and called out to him. |
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At 33, Saujani began dragging home to a solitary New York apartment and curling up in the fetal position. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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She alleged she was kept in solitary confinement on occasions, deprived of food and sustenance, had her hair shorn and was stripped of her clothes on a number of occasions. |
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In an opening moment in the rockumentary, a solitary video camera captures the band leader trying to schedule a recording with his longtime musical cohort and friend. |
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Artists in many fields collaborate, as painters did in the Renaissance, before there was any guff about the artist as transcendent, solitary genius. |
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When being processed into solitary confinement, known as the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, the frisk is even more severe. |
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So what transformed this solitary reader into the frothing demagogue of Pilibhit? |
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If I was in charge of the Correctional Services, I would lock you up in solitary confinement and throw away the key, better still, I would bring back the death penalty. |
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I was just a lone, solitary creature of the night, and I had a mission. |
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When the old woman's health weakened, Gina had offered to spend her solitary days with another lonesome soul, since she really had nothing better to do anyway. |
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The bilberry mining bee is an even more specialised solitary bee, using only this single plant species to gather food, and has seldom been recorded in the Peak District. |
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Goldberg probably hates the idea of staying there, solitary at the controls, for too long. |
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On the other hand, the Sabellian heresy loses a proper conception of distinction among the persons by speaking of God as singular, alone, solitary, and the like. |
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A solitary figure walks slowly, treading the edge where grass meets dust. |
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For all the press surrounding the total number of signups, the fact is that each state comprises a solitary health-care market. |
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There are many solitary wasps and solitary bees, and there are many grades of sociality between the solitary life and that of the beehive and the wasps' bike. |
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Three-and-a-half years later, she still does not have a solitary title to her name and there are growing doubts about whether her unquestioned potential will ever be realised. |
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Without the flash, the solitary candle burning inside was the source of light, and the photo really shows up the carving and the fact that it is a Halloween pumpkin. |
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I was put in a solitary confinement completely cut off from the outside world without even enjoying basic prisoner rights. |
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I have been told that, if I continue with this protest, I will be placed in solitary confinement. |
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Livvix, 30, is now in solitary confinement in the maximum-security Ayalon prison in Ramla, a city near Tel Aviv. |
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Ibrahim says that his son spent over 10 years in solitary confinement because of these incidents. |
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While a few hydrozoans, such as Hydra, are solitary polyps, most live in colonies made up of anywhere from a few to thousands of individual polyps. |
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Rizzo himself as usual, was sitting at a table by himself, wolfing his pizza in solitary grandeur. |
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Shrek himself is an unpleasant, solitary ogre who lives alone in a swamp. |
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The general impression one gets is that Morse accepts the persistent stereotype of the solitary miner scratching out a meager existence largely on his own. |
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The black rhinoceros is thought to be a solitary animal, yet it is a common phenomenon that they arrive at waterholes from separate locations at similar times of night. |
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The 67-year-old Golden Girls star was passing a solitary Sunday night with her sixth husband, morrow. |
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The third door to your right leads into an old solitary room. |
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Like other inmates, he will be fingerprinted, have a mug shot taken, and be quarantined in a solitary cell for several days. |
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Was the valour of men in mass as worthy of note as the solitary champion? |
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The item on the finding in southern Scotland of the solitary wasp illustrates how climate change may be inducing a northward drift of some species of insects. |
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Once transferred to Karaj Prison, he spent an additional 15 days in solitary confinement. |
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They are impressive animals, solitary hunters blessed with incredible power and athleticism. |
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The river slinks between lush trees, its bends offering cover to the solitary figure wading across. |
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We can never know how much of this was innate in him, or how much of was shaped and burnished in a dark, solitary cell. |
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Meanwhile, CrossFit has taken the relatively solitary world of weightlifting and calisthenics and spun a communitarian dreamland. |
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Females had the opportunity to pair with solitary males but did not do so. |
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Moreover, by attaching rocks that held a solitary barnacle to rocks that held twenty or more, Mauck and Harkless forced solitaries to become part of a group. |
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And so I think that there really are many forms of courage, although the one that I think most of us respond to is the solitary figure who really does risk it all. |
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He has already spent 16 months in jail, mostly in solitary confinement. |
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The siphonophores have achieved a degree of integration such that they are often regarded as solitary organisms in spite of their colonial organization. |
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While novelists rely solely on the revenue from book sales, songwriters, in theory, can still be quids in even without a solitary record being sold. |
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It is a journey, a process of self-discovery and usually a solitary one. |
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A few, such as Hydra, are solitary polyps that lack a medusoid stage. |
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Butterfly larvae tend to be solitary, or sparsely distributed, whereas pest caterpillars, such as fall webworm, make tents and hatch in the hundreds. |
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Red foxes are solitary animals and do not form packs like wolves. |
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Each word performs its solitary duty unassisted by the others, with the result that Boylan's tomatoes, rather than being shown, are only subtly anatomized. |
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He was imprisoned and put into solitary confinement until his death. |
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They are usually solitary loners that look completely ordinary. |
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One night, after a big substance abuse session with his layabout muckers, Herbie leaves the flat only to be met by a solitary figure in a boiler suit and white gas mask. |
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So he took to caves and solitary places for severe penance and meditation. |
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Some of those detained are reportedly being held in solitary confinement. |
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I did have one solitary experience with Ms. Reynolds before our relationship started to grow and my life got a huge kick-start in its already progressing downward spiral. |
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A solitary bad person sitting alone, harboring genocidal thoughts, and wishing he ruled the world is not a problem unless he lives next to us in the trailer park. |
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My biggest fear, of course, is swimming slower than the hundreds of other meshuggeners and being left behind, solitary in the open sea and crashing waves. |
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Though perhaps in a minority, at this point I am not a solitary wonderer. |
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What solitary distances, what sere, remote escarpments, what unbounded, wide eternities they are where you reside, in which no creatures of your hand appear! |
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Crosswords are perhaps the most obvious example of a solitary word game. |
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The solitary field is often stocked with brown Welsh mountain sheep. |
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One presents the death of the king and enables Shahrazad to become independent, thus encouraging a model of solitary woman. |
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They dig solitary walks and dining alone, companionship not so much. |
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I had always thought of writers as supremely solitary creatures. |
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Outside the breeding season, common frogs live a solitary life in damp places near ponds or marshes or in long grass. |
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Unlike other European sanctuaries, in Liche everybody can easily find a place for solitary prayer and meditation on weekdays. |
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Like him, their exploits are solitary, fantastic and border on fairy tale, as they slay monsters such as the Chimera and Medusa. |
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Those ignorant of balloon releases are worse than the solitary litter lout, as balloons also become litter. |
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As the Agulhas Current reaches the east coast of South Africa, large solitary meanders known as Natal pulses form at irregular intervals. |
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They may be solitary or may form large schools, as with the roundnose grenadiers. |
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Apart from mothers with their young, or males following a receptive female, manatees are generally solitary animals. |
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A solitary animal, while foraging, can also be less conspicuous to predators or prey. |
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They were taken to Salonica and put into solitary confinement for a month before transfer to POW camps in Germany. |
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Most burials have been found in cemeteries, but solitary graves are not unknown. |
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However, as they get older males become more solitary but may also associate in pairs or with female groups. |
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Several prisoners detained in 2012 complained of sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures, and solitary confinement. |
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Had Feltram in some of his solitary wanderings and potterings lighted upon hidden treasure? |
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South of Laguna Lake are two solitary mountains, Mount Makiling in Laguna province, and Mount Banahaw, the highest in the region of Calabarzon. |
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They are solitary creatures, which hunt mostly at night usually feeding on crustaceans, fish, birds, squids, turtles and sea snakes. |
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Lung cancer often appears as a solitary pulmonary nodule on a chest radiograph. |
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Lung cancer can also be an incidental finding, as a solitary pulmonary nodule on a chest radiograph or CT scan done for an unrelated reason. |
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For Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while Ruskin was engaged in solitary studies. |
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Appearing in the shape of horses, mules, or dogs, the Gytrash haunt solitary ways and lead people astray. |
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Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car. |
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Semiferal and free-ranging pet dogs tend to form small packs but may be more solitary. |
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The whole building, with its dark windows and soundless avenues, had an air strikingly forlorn and solitary. |
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The inflorescences of Paleotrapa are racemose, unlike the solitary flowers in Trapa. |
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A solitary cotton-wood, with an occasional clump of willows, constitute the sylva of this portion of the river. |
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It was a flat, plain slab of dark gray stone, placed on pillars tablewise, that stood solitary above the turf, commanding attention. |
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The fierce solitary killers fed on antelopes, baboons and australopithecines. |
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It only takes a few selfish and solitary grandstanders to undermine a culture of trust. |
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The film is slickly made but the story contains not one single, solitary surprise. |
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They are solitary predators and eat everything from penguins and krill to other seals, particularly crabeater seals. |
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Over in the solitary flowerbed, unruly shrubs misshapenly swallowed those undesirables that grew beneath. |
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He covers wave-current interactions, fluid kinematics for wave trains, solitary water waves, breaking waves, and modeling tsunamis. |
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Papillar thyroid carcinoma presenting as a solitary soft tissue arm metastasis in an elderly hyperthyroid patient. |
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A large solitary insect, the carpenter bee gnaws a tunnel in old wood to lay its eggs. |
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That solitary success came against basement boys Hearts who have become whipping boys this term. |
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We report a case of solitary squamous papilloma of the bronchus presenting with hemoptysis. |
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It is characterized by large, coriaceous, denticulate leaves and solitary flowers with ca. |
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Red, bobbing her exaggerated head, carefully surveys this distant, solitary, chickenwire retreat. |
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Some solitary corals, such as Cycloseris, were present at the base of the bommie. |
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Hypoglycemia and hypertrophic osteoarthropathy have been reported in solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura. |
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Osteochondromas are typically solitary, appendicular lesions, which cease growing after the skeleton matures. |
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Severe episodic headache as the sole presenting ictal event in patients with a solitary cysticercus granuloma. |
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The distal spikelets are reduced to solitary flowers leaving the raised areole-like elliptical scars when detached. |
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Thresher sharks are usually solitary creatures who keep themselves to themselves, and can be seen jumping out of the water like a dolphin. |
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Among the fossils are a variety of creatures from sponges, worms and nautiloids to solitary hydroids, also known as the flowers of the sea. |
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Common solitary behaviors include walk, stand, drink, eat, dig, antennal wave, and, for males, chirp. |
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A solitary tophus which is seen as a soft tissue mass without inflammatory joint disease can be confused with neoplastic conditions. |
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These cells, called solitary chemosensory cells, detect potential irritants and pass along the alert to pain-sensing nerve terminals. |
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After she left, I ran away for a day, and hid myself, solitary, in a culvert under the railway lines. |
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It is at the core of the Vision Quest, the solitary period of fasting and closeness to the earth to discover one's life path and purpose. |
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Notwithstanding all that has been said, the solitary is a man imbruted, vegetating, deprived of his crown. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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When they had gone I went for a solitary ride, rounding the Jong and striking out into the country through a subsidiary village. |
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In typical rites, the coven or solitary assembles inside a ritually cast and purified magic circle. |
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They were raised both as solitary stones and in formations, such as the stone ships and few stone circles. |
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It has sweeping deer lawns, small woods, coverts and areas covered by huge solitary ancient oak trees. |
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In Lindisfarne Cuthbert began to take on a solitary lifestyle, eventually moving to Inner Farne Island where he built a hermitage. |
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Saved from the brink of death, Julian of Norwich dedicated her life to solitary prayer and the contemplation of the visions she had received. |
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Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
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Although rather solitary and introspective by nature, Elgar thrived in Worcester's musical circles. |
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As to efficiency, ask any of the drivers caught in a backup at a toll barrier with a solitary cash lane open. |
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Many suffered years of prison, including solitary confinement and bread and water diets. |
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It is the yearning of many who enter the monastic life to eventually become solitary hermits. |
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Although seen as a mostly solitary and private person, Lowry enjoyed attending football matches and was an ardent supporter of Manchester City. |
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The wildcat is a largely solitary animal, except during the breeding period. |
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The red squirrel is a solitary animal and is shy and reluctant to share food with others. |
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Its dark colour was linked to the night, while its solitary habits, proclivity to consume crops and nocturnal nature were associated with evil. |
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Intending to return to Britain, he instead settled on the Isle of Houat off Brittany where he led a solitary, austere life. |
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Unlike other subspecies, which are largely solitary, the ferret will readily live in social groups. |
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The flowers are solitary on short stalks, petals purple or lilac, much longer than the calyx lobes. |
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The orangutan also exhibits the noyau system and appears to be the only diurnal primate with a largely solitary lifestyle. |
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Unlike her oil paintings of solitary women, these sketches frequently depict their subjects from behind, and in groups. |
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The inflorescence is scapose, the single stem or scape bearing either a solitary flower or forming an umbel with up to 20 blooms. |
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Species bearing a solitary flower include section Bulbocodium and most of section Pseudonarcissus. |
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It reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, although it proved to be her solitary success in that chart. |
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Harbour porpoises tend to be solitary foragers, but they do sometimes hunt in packs and herd fish together. |
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Females and young males live together in groups while mature males live solitary lives outside of the mating season. |
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Most whales are social animals, although a few species live in pairs or are solitary. |
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It is known that the hooded seal is generally a solitary species, except during breeding and moulting seasons. |
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They are solitary animals and when hauled out on ice separate themselves from each other by hundreds of yards. |
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Feeding is usually a solitary behavior and their prey of choice includes mysids, shrimp, arctic cod, and herring. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Despite their normally solitary habits, Brown bears will gather rather closely in numbers at good spawning sites. |
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Social rodents have a wider range of vocalizations than do solitary species. |
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They are solitary in nature with mature males behaving aggressively towards each other. |
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The social structure of bats varies, with some leading solitary lives and others living in colonies of more than a million bats. |
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Indian sambar can be gregarious but are usually solitary or live in smaller herds. |
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Apart from mating during the rutting season, water deer are solitary animals, and males are highly territorial. |
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