The slices of beef are tender and tasty, but the greens are dressed with an unappetizing, watery soy-sesame dressing. |
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Rhinitis also causes overactivity of the glands in the mucous membrane, causing excessive mucus production and a watery discharge. |
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To reduce fire potential, straw can be treated with natural flame retardants such as boric acid or clay slip, a watery solution of clay and dirt. |
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I looked at my hand to see a dark substance on the palm, looking like watery, sticky goo. |
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What most people reported seeing were watery stretches, sometime brown, sometime grey, and relieved briefly by slushy muddy patches. |
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Guests will disembark at a landing quay before heading below the surface to their watery boudoirs with views out into the open ocean. |
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The commercial opens on a dreary winter's night with a family soberly sipping their watery soup. |
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A watery liquid, rich in sodium bicarbonate, helps to ensure an alkaline environment in the duodenum for the proper digestion of food. |
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The real battleground will involve our watery emotions mixing with fiery impulses. |
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She had really been crying in her sleep, she guessed, since her eyes were very watery, and her cheeks felt tight from the dried salty tears. |
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He had been away since the first rays of watery sunshine pierced the woodland gloom. |
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Of middling height, Arnold was badly overweight, with the bulbous red nose and watery eyes of someone long lost to the bottle. |
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I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy. |
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Eccrine sweat glands produce a watery secretion, whereas apocrine secretion is more viscid. |
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Even though Josh had said that, David swore he could see the vampire's eyes were a bit watery. |
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He is dressed sprucely, except for his rubber overshoes, evidences of the chill, watery Parisian spring. |
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Various drugs can be used to dry up excessive watery nasal secretions, and decongestants can sometimes be helpful. |
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Alexei Sayle would adopt a maudlin, nostalgic whine and a watery half-smile as he recalled the glories of the music hall. |
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Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers. |
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Comprised of a long, sinewy pull followed by a spry frog kick, the pull-down is a holy moment of shrouded watery silence. |
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As the last of the sun's rays glinted pinkly off the top of the eastern wall, the smell of a watery stew scented the area. |
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On the watery desert from Pentecost to Christmas, they stay on the Isle of Ailbe from Christmas through the octave of Epiphany. |
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There are the kiwi fruit, watery rose apple, carambola, passion fruit, eggfruit, figs, strawberry guava, lovi lovi, mangostein, pomegranate. |
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The blue-winged olive and pale watery populations have suffered similar falls. |
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It looked like watery stovies and a forensic examination detected only potatoes, salt cod and a green herb. |
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My voice was an early casualty in the Change, all I could manage was a watery gurgle. |
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These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale catastrophic deposition and immense watery erosion. |
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No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue. |
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The watery blue eyes, peeking at you under those bushy eyebrows, the face crumpled into resignation. |
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The second topic of this paper is an analysis of how nectar-feeding birds cope with the osmoregulatory challenges of a watery diet. |
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Katie looked up at her with questioning blue eyes, still watery with tears. |
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Does anyone in the family have frequent headaches, fevers, itchy watery eyes, a stuffy nose, dry throat, or a cough? |
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My eyes were a bit watery, something that happens after anyone shouts at me. |
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The second face was withered and ancient, with watery eyes peering out from above a crooked hooked nose. |
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My nose is going to be red and sniffly and my eyes are going to be watery and my teeth are going to be chattery and I won't be numb at all. |
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The struggle between abundance and abjection is an age-old story that has left physical and psychic scars on the watery landscape of the Delta. |
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This substance is composed of a hot sulphureous earth, and a watery essence, in such a way that the sages have called it imperfect sulphur. |
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Their blueberry sauce managed to be thick but watery and tasteless at the same time. |
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The camera pans continuously over stones and foliage in a watery landscape that seems lush and full. |
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Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together. |
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At least it's right manly of you to help try to swab up the vomit all these watery sea-sickening miles later. |
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Delegates swallowed their left-wing principles to accept a watery platform and avoid an internal struggle. |
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This is the mood that is missing from descriptions of Venetians as almost sybaritically content within their watery enclosure. |
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Consequently too many of the 2002 clarets I tasted had unpleasant bitter green tannins, hollow watery palates and dull finishes. |
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I stared gloomily down at the gray lumps floating in the watery, cloudy liquid. |
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The Dwarves of Darkhun, far to the south, told a tale of evil faeries who sang to and lured unwary travellers to a watery death. |
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I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel. |
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Another potential problem is thin, watery paint that runs under the leaf, obscuring its shape. |
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The American cranberry has an English cousin that is known, from its watery habitat, as the fenberry. |
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When milk ferments, naturally or aided by chemicals in the dairy, the milk changes into a solid fraction and a watery fraction. |
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With hordes of yellow pilotfish bouncing off its nose, and longer than I am tall, it could have sucked me into its maw in one watery gasp. |
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She turns away from the floor-to-ceiling windows and picks up her cup of watery coffee. |
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John's garlic mushrooms were lacking in garlic, while my soup was watery with little flavour. |
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Worst of all, when you try to make a light chowder, you end up sacrificing flavor and heartiness, and the soup becomes watery and bland. |
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It was a thin meal, a watery gruel tossed into a large pot which each slave was allowed to take five handfuls from. |
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The poultice was thickening, but still too watery to be applied under a compress. |
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Sitting around the kitchen table everyone drunk the black watery coffee that Betsy had made. |
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Gnawing on hard biscuits and gulping down watery coffee, I listen to Woolford. |
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Occasionally they even pluck a walrus, beluga whale, or narwhal from the watery depths below the pack ice. |
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With a sigh of relief, she had watched the steel grey clouds roll away and watery sunshine glimmer through. |
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Amongst the silk gowns that she had given me was one of a watery green colour, and I chose that, and wrapped my pheasant sash around my waist. |
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Jubilee's red had wilted into a weak, watery pink and several other faeries looked like pastels. |
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Using a thick brush, cover a sheet of paper with a bright wash of watery paint. |
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He shifts, muttering about a stupid feather, and I crack a weak, watery smile, my lip trembling. |
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He was tall, but extremely thin, with pale blonde hair and watery blue eyes. |
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Zak shivered, it was cold, even though the sun was up the heat it cast was weak and watery. |
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I gave a weak, watery laugh before pulling away a bit to look up at my oldest friend. |
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A watery sun shone down on the Army as they entered the endless northern forest. |
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Your middle ear is usually filled with air but it also makes a thin watery fluid. |
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It is time to stop pretending that diplomacy, watery sanctions, and under-funded humanitarian aid are always enough. |
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One option would be to paint the wall with a lime wash thinned down to an almost watery consistency. |
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First, there are the crisp, watery roots, such as carrots, jicama, radishes, and lotus root. |
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To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium. |
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First, there was the school cook who congratulated me for eating a diet of iceberg lettuce and watery ranch dressing for an entire week. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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I kept my chin up and held back any memories that would cause me to so much as get watery in the eyes. |
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Printed as double-page spreads, the 47 photos are accompanied by poems and short stories selected by the artist to reflect her watery theme. |
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I couldn't run, or even move, for fear that the watery goop covering the floor would splash up and cover me with its oozing foulness. |
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He has watery green eyes, thinning brown hair, and a slight double chin speckled with stubble. |
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Recent excavations in the region have uncovered fossilised remains of sea dinosaurs and other creatures that once frequented these watery wastes. |
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One level above the watery dock were the prisons, or dungeons, where in times of old, only true criminals were held. |
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These attractions provide a suitable skyline for the short-stay traveller to decide when the watery sun is safely over the yardarm. |
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After the plane arrives, we fly over the watery green plain, skimming above rivers of burnished silver and snowy flocks of tundra swan. |
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Mr Seracini said Da Vinci created the under-drawing as an underpainting because he used a brush and a mixture of lampblack and watery glue. |
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All these ghouls had lived dissolute lives and we were now bearing witness to their sentence in this watery purgatory. |
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Manioc flour may be used to make a watery porridge which is served as a drink. |
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Taunts followed her across the lunch hall as she went to collect her lump of dry bread and bowl of watery soup from the serving table. |
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The eyeball is filled with a watery fluid called aqueous humour, which creates pressure and helps maintain the shape of the eyeball. |
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Nasa has announced further evidence of a watery history on Mars, from both its rovers. |
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Diarrhoea was defined as three or more loose, liquid, or watery stools or at least one loose stool containing blood in a 24 hour period. |
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Oil paint can be thinned to a watery consistency or brushed on with thick luscious strokes. |
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As she bent down awkwardly in a hopeless endeavor to retrieve them, her glasses and purse also disappeared into the watery gunge below. |
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Sambar made of green gram dal and lime instead of tamarind with more watery vegetables may be a better option. |
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Such smells are reminiscent of blown-out candles, and are frequently described as greasy, tallowy or watery. |
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Her bearing has turned to reserve, her normally quick eyes dull and watery. |
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The lymph fluid originates from the interstitial fluid, the watery environment that surrounds the cells of our bodies. |
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The pomegranate's crunchy seeds, each encased in sweet-tart, watery pulp, make this fruit unusual and fun to eat. |
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It was a big glass bowl full of spaghetti in a watery white sauce, with dots of bacon and scrapings of cheese. |
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It was just the right consistency, neither too thick nor too watery, and the eggplant itself was thinly sliced and tender. |
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They can vary in size and contain liquid that is thin and watery, or thicker and paste-like. |
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I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk. |
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The lower oil content of the fruit flesh confers a slightly watery, almost sweet taste not found in the other two botanical races. |
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I had a hummus and chicken wrap with roasted peppers that would have been delicious but for the watery mayo it was drenched in. |
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Infants who pass thin meconium, which is yellow to light green and watery, are more likely to be healthy at birth. |
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Just before the lever gets thrown, Rocky erupts into a watery, gelatinous mass of pleading regret. |
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A watery gateway to the USA's Pacific Northwest, the Sound itself is a giant product of Earth's violent convulsions. |
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For the ancient Semitic world, of course, this watery chaos was the home of the great sea monster, the forces of death and destruction. |
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The zucchini will expel quite a lot of liquid and this stops the fritters becoming too watery. |
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A huge behemoth stumped through the side of the house, carefully splashing a thin, clear watery substance from a large can onto the house. |
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We were at the front of the boat, and that ensured we had a true shower when the boat plunged the watery depths. |
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A major mystery of natural silk manufacture is how spiders and silkworms convert watery solutions into threads without gumming themselves up. |
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It was indeed watery, and I could see some dark coffee grounds floating at the bottom of my cup. |
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Even today, in this age of designer bars and huge superpubs, the pint of lager is generally an insipid, watery travesty. |
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The large sheatfish is also being reintroduced and the watery environment is being restored. |
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The fragile wafer of February sun was directly overhead, shedding watery light but no warmth. |
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And Birmingham TV just showed one watery shot from New Orleans, and there appears to be serious flooding there. |
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Inside, when you halve them and flip the skin inside out to eat it, the sumptuous orange flesh is neither watery nor stringy. |
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In mythology, the treacherousness of water is personified as alluring and irresistible women without souls who lure unwary men to a watery death. |
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He shipped a sea or two, as the sailor would say, before he was rescued by the helping hand of his companion from a watery grave. |
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The heat rippled watery mirages on the road, teasing my hot hand with illusory coolness. |
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And soon I will be resting in a cold and watery grave In Davy Jones's locker. |
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Only the sounds of the watery ripples, chirping crickets, and the dirt under her feet disturbed the silence. |
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Scrawny and pale, with a mop of scruffy black hair and watery grey eyes, he looked sickly and weak. |
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Erica pleaded, tears streaming from her closed eyes, making thin watery tracks down her pale cheeks. |
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What they really need is the unjudging understanding and watery wisdom of your sensitive Piscean perspective. |
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Nile's sight line didn't shift an inch, but she knew from Laurel's tone that her eyes were watery, her thoughts shaky. |
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The monsoon showers are here again to swathe the State in a watery blanket. |
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With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland. |
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The arm and part of his neck and chest was red and oozing blood and a clear, watery fluid. |
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Misery gave way to elation, however, when spears of sunlight rent the clouds, gilding the watery flatlands of Lewis. |
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Comprised of a long sinewy pull followed by a spry frog kick, the pulldown is a holy moment of shrouded watery silence. |
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Symptoms may include watery eyes, wheezing, hives, rash, and even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. |
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And so there Miss Johnson sat, rigid with disbelief as two of her least subservient students gazed into her watery eyes and grinned wolfishly beneath little lambskin cloaks. |
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I was given a bowl of some very watery stew and a cup of water. |
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When multiple cases of watery diarrhea spread through one village, doctors feared it was cholera. |
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He had to be guided through these uncharted, watery jungles. |
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The weighty dish is a re-creation of what York's aristocracy tucked into in the 14th century, while the lower classes commonly ate watery pea soup. |
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They're rather grotesque in that their body is very, very watery and slimy and when you get very large bags of them they tend to sort of slime up the net. |
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And on a rainy day, every nook holds promise of a watery grave. |
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Now the earth was without shape and empty, and darkness was over the surface of the watery deep, but the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the water. |
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Also, avoid ingredients that are watery or juicy, or pizza will be soggy. |
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Saliva is a watery fluid that helps to wash away and neutralise the acid. |
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Sarah pouted as she stared up at him, with really watery eyes. |
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The minute the melody started, Kirstin's eyes were already watery. |
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He could tell that I was shocked because my eyes were watery. |
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Through watery eyes, she squinted to see who her assailant was. |
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Almost in tears, my eyes starts to get watery, puffy, and red. |
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It was with sheer shock that Alicia reacted to the message Bryan had left in her locker, as her watery eyes flew over the contents of the rest of the note. |
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So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks. |
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The eggs weren't runny, and the grits were loose, but not watery. |
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Gregory gave off a very watery smile, and tried not to embarrass himself. |
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His eyes were pale, watery blue behind small, wireless glasses. |
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Returning the hugs, Tash gave them all a slightly watery smile. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city. |
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For Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency characterized by coughing of thin, watery sputum, deep pulse and urinary problems, add Cinnamon Bark and prepared aconite. |
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His watery eyes blink at me and his mouth works without speech. |
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It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance. |
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Seamus looked at his brother, whose eyes were golden and slightly watery. |
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From the ground this altostratus looks white or slightly blue and watery. |
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She did complain that the salsa was a tad watery, but the beef was superb. |
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It was a very watery first half with the rain teeming down on the players. |
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This watery region is a meeting of subtropical and temperate zones. |
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If Bleak House was befogged, Our Mutual Friend is watery and ashed-upon. |
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The watery, tough-skinned figs were barely cooked let alone caramelised. |
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He stirred as she shook her and looked up at him with watery eyes. |
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The eggs are misshapen, rough-shelled, and contain watery albumen. |
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He said he watched waste haulers back up to the pit and unleash torrents of watery muck. |
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In Ring, Sadako, the protagonist had died in a well, and returns from the watery grave to haunt the living. |
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Tall, dark, and handsome with an olive complexion and watery blue eyes, Loeb comes from a well-heeled family. |
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Runny watery eyes, conjunctivitis, matter formation and sticky lids all respond well to simple bathing in weak boracic solution three times daily. |
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There are still, as on the first days of creation, rivers whose founts never run dry, green and watery solitudes, and limitless fields never yet turned by the ploughshare. |
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Langgaard, apparently was inspired by the legend of nixes, male sirens of the woodland, if you will, who lure travelers to a watery death with their violin-playing. |
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Seconds before it hits the ground it sprays a watery mix of ammonium nitrate and aluminium over the target area and then ignites it in a massive explosion. |
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The nose lacks aroma, the palate is watery and the finish not memorable. |
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In its place, yellowing lamb's lettuce and blackening oak leaf lettuce, both fit for the bin, were mixed in with frizzy endive and watery grated daikon-type radish. |
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Collette's eyes were red and watery, and her face was streaked with tears. |
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Erc taught him seafaring as well, for he had been a sea-bishop, taking the host to the outlying rocky hermitages, and knew the watery desert better than most. |
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She let out a watery little hiccough that sounded quite a bit like a sob. |
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Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches. |
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Although, the holes in the watery Wicklow defence were initially plugged, the problem of their inability to create scoreable chances was still suffocating their performance. |
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The costumes resembled surfers' wetsuits too, adding to the watery theme. |
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The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil. |
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Sadly, the larger volume of water dilutes the taste of the flavouring ingredients, thus rendering the flavour of the noodles rather watery and insipid. |
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It is comprised of a network of ducts, called lymph vessels or lymphatics, and carries lymph, a clear, watery fluid that resembles the plasma of blood. |
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A platinum blond, watery blue eyes fluffs her Marilynesque hair. |
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All they can expect is a watery existence, likely at any moment to be rudely interrupted by a man with a spade, followed by conveyance to a very hot place. |
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They were out at the crab-huts, awaiting the moment the crustacea shed their shells, to pluck them from watery trays and packed off to dinner-tables in New York and London. |
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But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid, day-old decaf. |
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Even a minute crack on the submarine's surface can lead to a watery grave. |
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In this watery environment, the dugout canoe served the fishing and trading economies of the region, constituting the enterprise capital of its owner. |
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I dreamed about Bali last night though as usual it was not the real Bali, more some sandy, watery oceanic island with elements of the South of France about it. |
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The watery sap of the sugar maple also begins to move out of the roots and up into the branches and leaves of the trees. |
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An oily skin holds perfumes longer and can carry watery and citrusy fragrances, so one-time application is enough. |
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During the mid-1880s, they started serving a cheap, watery stew made out of tough meat, chilies and spices to inmates. |
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If your eyes are crusty, red, itchy, or leak thick stuff instead of watery liquid, though, you could have an infection such as conjunctivitis. |
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The work itself is very simplistic, featuring only the shark in a watery substance, which at first glance looks clear like glass. |
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The winds weaken the ice pack by pulling it apart and opening up watery channels between individual ice floes, says Wallace. |
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Surrounded with a soupy, rather watery mixture of cut-up fruits, the custardy panna cotta seemed a little too firm and was nothing special. |
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He ornaments the middle distance with, instead of verdure, olive-coloured nymphs, nudely piping in the watery recession. |
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Low-country planters sent slaves to grow rice, a many-handed task performed in the watery provinces of thousand-acre empires. |
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He had these watery blue eyes behind a pair of black hipster glasses and was holding a fancy camera. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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When faced with two fit lasses, one sound as a pound, the other a bit of a barmcake, who'smaking your knees all watery? |
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Next, moving outward, is the watery layer, which consists of water and salt, and is produced by the lacrimal glands. |
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The balding pate shines, the brow wrinkles, the watery eye winks, the goatish smile smeared over a goatee'd face, the face of your own future? |
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It was as if she had been wooed by a river-god, who might any time take her to his wondrous halls below a watery heaven. |
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The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it. |
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The diet was restricted to watery vegetable soup and a little bread, with little or no dietary fats, proteins or other essential nutrients. |
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The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. |
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Their bodies are elongated with weak, watery muscles and skeletal structures. |
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Within its range, the grey heron can be found anywhere with suitable watery habitat that can supply its food. |
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Taken once or twice daily, over-the-counter products that contain the active ingredient loratadine or cetirizine help treat runny nose, sneezing, and itchy and watery eyes. |
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Suddenly, and at the same moment, the ebullition ceased, and the compound changed to a dark purple, which faded again more slowly to a watery green. |
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From the opening Let It Happen, this was a watery half measure. |
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As a student I learned about how it is the body's own infection fighting defences that act on the snot to make it change from clear and watery to thicker and yellowy green. |
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We've had a beach party in school complete with pools, hosepipes, water pistols and ice creams, and have done lots of investigations around all things watery. |
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She liked the cold water of the mill-race, and without shame or hesitation would throw off her frock and float like a mermaid, almost invisible, in the watery element. |
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In addition, she appears to consubstantiate with the watery elements. |
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