Its gnarled branches twisted and turned into the air, and a hangman's noose hung from one of its thickest and strongest branches. |
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This forms a striking demonstration of that paradox of oil painting whereby the thickest impasto captures the most fleeting highlights. |
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The thickest segments of the main tubes have a core of vesicular glass that is a terra-cotta color. |
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Use blood knots for the thickest sections of the leader and the surgeon's knot for the thinnest or last section. |
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Of all the things I did not expect to be a factor in my morning commute, I woke to the thickest blanket of fog ever. |
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The tail of the kangaroo mouse is thickest in the middle, tapered at both ends, black tip, and no tuft. |
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Nathan is lanky with a shambly shaggy bowlcut and the thickest black glasses frames I've seen. |
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To the north, the second lava unit is by far the thickest, whereas the older unit is only 2 m thick. |
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It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium. |
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Their fur was thickest in patches on the head and groin, elsewhere it was thin and limited. |
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His media appearances are categorised by barely audible mumblings in one of the thickest Scouse accents you've ever heard. |
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The center of the pole was thickest, the other two points tapering slightly before ending at a sharp point. |
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Fermenting layers are thickest on high spots, surrounding stumps and along large fallen logs. |
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Each of the girls, as well as Ethan, wore their thickest coats and warmest mittens, as well as scarves and hats and earmuffs. |
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Remove from oven and use a skewer or satay stick to pierce the thickest part of the turkey. |
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As only one size of belaying pin was kept on board, its diameter was that of the thickest rope to be belayed. |
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Holes are drilled anterior to the coronal suture and medial to the temporal fusion lines, where the bone is thickest. |
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Make sure that everybody thinks that you have the thickest and fullest eyelashes in the whole world. |
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The Everest greenschists are thickest on the SW face of Everest and across the western cwm on Lhotse. |
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Today's elk are under such pressure that once the season opens they tend to hole up in the thickest cover they can find. |
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If I need to respond, I do so in colloquial English using my thickest Northern accent. |
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To make sure the bird is cooked thoroughly, pierce the thickest part of the drumstick and check that the juices are clear in colour. |
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When the turkey is done, the drumsticks should move very easily in their sockets and their thickest parts should feel soft when pressed. |
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The thickest loess occurs in central China on the Loess Plateau, where it reaches a thickness of about 330 m near Lanzhou. |
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The connective tissues were measured in their thickest part under light microscopy with ocular micrometry and the results were recorded as micrometers. |
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I packed a good variety of snack foods and a thermos of hot orange drink in my large backpack, then bundled up in my thickest gear in case the weather turned foul. |
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Even the thickest evergreen tree may not give a bird enough shelter to keep from freezing to death. |
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Britain's thickest armed blagger was jailed for six years after leaving his mobile phone containing pictures of himself and his wife at the scene of a robbery. |
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To test for doneness, cut into the thickest part of the wing, the meat should be white, with no trace of pink and the juices should run clear. |
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The western and southern borderlands of the Russian Empire were both its most urbanized and industrialized regions and the thickest with national minorities. |
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Firing was apparently accomplished by applying a red-hot wire to a touchhole drilled through the top of the thickest part of the breech. |
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The thermometer probe is inserted in the centre of a cut of meat no smaller in size than the thickest piece of meat to be frozen. |
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First to face the bulldozer are some built after the second world war to serve housing estates that sprang up where bombs had fallen thickest. |
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But the crowds appeared thickest around the stalls that advertised donated eggs for in vitro fertilisation. |
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In 1994, the year Yosemite's crowds were at their thickest, MGM announced plans to build a casino on the Las Vegas strip that resembled New York. |
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The thickest parts can however be detected in shaded areas, although an estimation of the volume is unable to be obtained. |
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The ice was thickest here, spreading east and west, and it remained here longer than at any other place in mainland Canada. |
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De localisation of the thickest parts of the pollution is essential for the support to the pollution fighting units. |
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Hopefully our luck will stay with us as we venture into the thickest floes in the upcoming weeks. |
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Insert an oven-safe meat thermometer deep into thickest part, taking care not to touch any bones or fat. |
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The thermometer must be inserted into the thickest part of the meat, without touching any bone or fat to get an accurate reading. |
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All of Canada has seen the TV images of sealing and fishing vessels trapped in the thickest ice in decades. |
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Note the measurement, being either the thickest leaf to fit under the level or the reading from the graduated blade. |
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For this product range,we use the most stable slats and security guide rails with the thickest walls from our production sites. |
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As it stands, recent satellite images would place us in some of the thickest ice going. |
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Glacial sediments are thickest directly over the pipe where the kimberlite has been eroded 24 m below the surrounding bedrock. |
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The equines wasted no time finding the thickest patches of horseweed. |
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He ask the kindly saleslady to select some ten books that has romance as a subject, the lady gladly helped him and picked up some of the thickest books he had ever bought. |
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It is as if it has gone out and said that New Zealand will put on the thickest hair shirt and will go out to the world and lead the way and change behaviour. |
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The world's tallest, thickest, largest, and oldest living trees are all conifers. |
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Place thickest parts to out-side of microwaveable dish. |
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The successful man wins his place in the world as old playgoers used to get into the theatre on first night: by making for the thickest of the crush and resisting the tendency to edge out into the place of ease. |
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Fossorial mammals have a fusiform body, thickest at the shoulders and tapering off at the tail and nose. |
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The male deer of the British Isles and Norway tend to have the thickest and most noticeable manes. |
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Asses' milk is holden for to be thickest, and therefore they use it instead of renning, to turn milk. |
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The hall of the chancellory had been transformed into a cloakroom and there the crowd was thickest. |
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Ice weight caused crustal subsidence which was greatest beneath the thickest accumulation of ice. |
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The thickest lava flow sequences of the African CAMP are situated in Morocco, where there are basaltic lava piles more than 300 metres thick. |
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On a clean cutting board, butterfly the salmon fillet: Place a hand on top of the fillet and, with a very sharp knife, slice the fish along the side through the thickest part without separating it completely. |
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The other thing to keep in mind is that the majority of energy resources will be found near the coast, simply because that is where the thickest sedimentary rocks are found. |
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The poorest people in each of these societies have the kinkiest hair, the thickest lips, the flattest noses and the darkest skin. |
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I'd say Asda was the runniest and Sainsbury's was the thickest so I would pick the Sainsbury's one. |
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Laminar flow wings have sharper leading edges and are thickest at about 50 per cent of the chord position, whereas conventional airfoils are thickest at about the 30 per cent chord position. |
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When you think the food is almost ready, remove it from the heat source and insert the thermometer in the thickest part of the food, away from bone, fat or gristle. |
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You will notice that disposable nappies are sold in boy and girl versions. They vary in where the thickest padding is provided. |
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To check the internal temperature of the meat on the grill, insert a digital food thermometer into the thickest part, away from fat, gristle and bone. |
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To check the temperature of a food, you need to insert a digital food thermometer into the thickest part of the food, away from fat, bone or gristle. |
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In 2010 over 2m did so, breaking through the thickest wall in American history with a few strokes of a pen. Yet an updated Moynihan report would also have to acknowledge the prescience of that tall white Irishman. |
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Along West Africa and West Central Africa where heavy rains are predominant, is the major thickest and luxuriant forest of the world where trees grow so close together that their leaves blot out the sun. |
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Within the Pennine Basin these barren measures are now referred to as the Warwickshire Group, from the district where they achieve their thickest development. |
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We came out to the thickest pea-souper and had to walk home. |
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The areas were selected to minimise estimated strip ratio and maximise exposure to the thickest portions of the higher grade magnetic Oolite zones of mineralisation. |
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The thickest bed of sandstone within it was known as the Basal Grit. |
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Those wines growing the thickest flor become finos and manzanillas. |
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Other rarities usually occur where nonrare plants are thickest. |
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