The Basilica dates from the sixth century and contains forty eight pillars hewn from the while veined stone of the surrounding countryside. |
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Maithris and I took our time, wandering through halls and chambers trimmed with gold leaf, floored with veined marble. |
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A telling image shows her veined hand on the distended stomach of a baby suffering from malnutrition. |
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On a warm summer day, a number of butterfly species can be seen on the reserve including common blue, green veined white and meadow brown. |
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Its spectacularly veined silver leaves eject barbed blooms that can really bite. |
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He ran his veined hand over his slicked back gray hair, straightened his tie, then proceeded forward to the set of stairs. |
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Its leaves are slightly wrinkled, velvety and grey-green in colour, the flowers are pale lavender, boldly veined with deep violet. |
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What Rosa sells is sheep's heads, brains, intestines, stomach linings, pig's feet, and big, white, oval, veined bulls' testicles. |
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The alabaster's milky translucence and variegated, veined surfaces suggest the body, celestial charts and tide-roiled seashores. |
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He looks back and down towards his enlarged, veined, pustular, phlebitic left leg. |
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The H.Reticulatum is a big round bulb, native to Brazil, with large pink flowers, deeply veined in a darker shade. |
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He has a marathoner's unnatural leanness, to go with his mobile full lips, big beaky nose, and long, ropily veined hands. |
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Her cheeks were pale and veined with dark tear-tracks, her eyes, usually a beautiful deep chestnut, were red and swollen. |
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It's a predominantly flat landscape veined by creeks and rivers that meander haphazardly across vast flood plains. |
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The veined and variegated appearance of the colors suggests the polished marble stone used in architecture and monuments. |
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Gnarled and veined like branches of an old olive tree, her hands rested in her lap. |
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Now he was a greying elder, spectacled in thick bifocals, wrinkled in his once handsome features, and knotted and veined in limbs. |
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And so we have a blue veined marble in the living room, a sepia tinged marble in the bedroom and a pink-streaked one in my mother-in-law's room. |
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She cradled my face with her veined hands and began weeping all over again. |
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Further up section the geology is dominated by a succession of unmetamorphosed but strongly fractured and veined blocky andesites, basalts and tuffaceous rocks. |
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The man, in a veined body stocking, is a helpless victim, thrashing, lolling and collapsing like a mad puppet on twisted strings, to musical pings and wheezes. |
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These clay plains are irregularly veined in places with crystalline gypsum, and are impregnated with saliferous matter, which effloresces on the surface. |
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Large, clear, rose-pink and veined with deep pink, loosely double, wavy petals. |
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Mr. Asa's face was ruddy, his veined cheeks shiny with more than sweat, and he had a wild look to his eyes, like Pop did the time a rattler sunk fangs into his best hound. |
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It's worth scrambling into some of the tombs to see the finely marbled stone, ribbed and veined into extraordinary patterns by the forces of nature. |
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The land is veined with rivers 19 main systems, the most notable of which are the Connecticut, Charles, and Merrimack. |
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Blade palmately deeply divided and veined, divisions pointed and large-toothed. |
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Stangeria leaves and those of the recently described Chigua are unique in possessing pinnately veined leaflets with midribs and side veins. |
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The flowers of bottom open in first, revealing the shape of open mouth yellow and brilliantly veined of red. |
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This blue is a firm cheese, veined throughout and a lot more blue than most of its cousins we find in the grocery coolers. |
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The boulders were apparently derived from altered and veined material such as that shown in the two lower photos. |
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Single flowers, with pointed buds that open to show flesh-pink, delicately veined petals with cream coloured stamens. |
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The veined pattern and grainy texture on the case-back evoke the future superstructures of lunar colonisation bases. |
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The entire beech wood is sculpted. Upon there is a marble especially veined in shades of yellow and deep dominant red. |
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Pulling a leaf out, he gently brushes the veined side with his fingers. |
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Nearby we find other men with big Akubras squatting on the dusty ground, strong faces, strong veined hands, while a third page shows a team at a bronco panel toppling a steer. |
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The sink and toilet and enormous bath, complete with tiled steps, were all black while the porcelain floor and wall tiles were a dusky rose veined with cream. |
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But from every side of the peninsula, its crown jewel, the mountainous 900,000 acre Olympic National Park is visible, veined with snow and glacier ice, even in July. |
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I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short. |
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The nine-foot long boulder, deeply veined with coloured sandstone sediments, has been cut into three four-inch thick slabs using massive diamond-toothed saws. |
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Adrienne and her family live at Frontier House, a 1,100-acre tract of open Montana countryside ringed by towering mountains and veined with rushing streams. |
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Leaves are parallel veined and appear to be helically arranged. |
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In every session the patients' words are veined with allusions and elusions, clues to problems or patterns that are invisible to them but absorbing for the viewer. |
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Blade palmately lobed and veined, thickish, glossy. |
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But dairy products to definitely avoid during pregnancy because of the risk of listeriosis are those made with unpasteurized milk such as brie and feta cheese and blue veined cheeses such as Roquefort. |
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You can see the effect and create the veined look through the plastic. |
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Her hands, folded in her lap, were strongly veined, almost tough. |
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They are also pinnately veined with entire margin and an acuminate or acute apex. |
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In OVO, which is inspired by insects, the dragonfly's wings are evoked by pants made of veined lace, and the mosquito's stinger by a 'Mohawk' of fine red stems. |
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Blade kidney-shaped, palmately divided and veined. |
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Its green strong veined leaves serve to create an eye-catching contrast to the hundreds of vibrant bright red flowers spikes that are densely perched upon its conical flower head. |
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The marble of this mantel is a beautiful white lightly veined with black. |
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Classic light veined roman travertine, polished and non stuccoed. |
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Choose from among different cheese families, even from different milks: soft cheese, pressed cheese or cheeses veined with milk from cows, goats or sheep. |
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Flowerpots in veined marked antiqued travertine. |
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The second section is decorated with circular foliage bearing, at regular intervals, veined nodules, single veined calyx palms, double digitate palms and concave coil palms. |
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The Rassembleu is one of the rare veined cheeses to be made in Canada. |
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What I remember most was watching a jolly fellow with a thickly veined nose and cheeks, ruddied from years of alcohol, dig two silver spoons into a ceramic tub of Stilton, which he then chased with a glass of port. |
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From the veined cheese family, it takes its name from the district of Castelmagno in the province of Cuneo, where it has been produced since ancient times. |
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Blade trifoliolate, palmately veined, central leaflet stalked. |
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Elegant buds of coppery-orange veined with red. |
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Pommels with side ears, burr walnut grip veined with silver nets. |
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A fine quality of white marble delicately veined with gray streaks. |
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Gold mineralization at the Titan Prospect is hosted within areas of intensely quartz-carbonate veined and altered gabbros and host sedimentary rocks. |
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His protruberant eyeballs were veined with red like certain kinds of rare marble. He urged me to meditate upon the virid line of the whirling universe. |
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Orange tips, green veined whites and small tortoiseshells fluttered around the track, where long swathes of green alkanet had burst into blue flowers. |
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