Taller than most, with short cropped hair and a rat's tail, Daniel always managed to look softer than the tough appearance he tried to put on. |
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Taller than any other non-residential building in the capital, the high-rise buildings are likely to house a hotel and offices. |
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Taller rectangular slabs were used to fence off circumambulatory paths surrounding the stupa. |
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Taller than either Walter or Johen, and very thin, he did not look like Walter's mental image of a plowman, especially not one coming from a northern county. |
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A TALL STORY There was once a gentle giant, As quiet as a lamb, Taller than the tallest tree, Stronger than a ram. |
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Taller Sindon, who had terrific support which created an excellent atmosphere, won 40-37 but he had to work hard for his success in an all-action encounter. |
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The taller inspector pulled a folder out of the same abditory aether that had secreted the tea, and handed it over to Lestrade. |
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The man facing them was taller than both by a few inches and had strong, brawny arms. |
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Hoisted on a makeshift derrick, the cob was taller than the angler who had taken it. |
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As the tulips fade, the lilies take over, growing taller and taller to mask the dying foliage of the tulips. |
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She was not taller than me, perhaps, but an amazon among most her age and gender. |
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He didn't grow any taller, but his messy red hair straightened out and became slightly more orange. |
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He was tall about my height or taller with long blonde hair and dark green eyes. |
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The straps of his backpack braced his shoulders, making him seem even taller than his considerable height. |
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Mow when the grass blades are about one-third taller than the recommended height. |
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And keep in mind that with our long growing season, mature height is often taller than what's printed on the plant tag. |
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Also, do taller women have a higher ratio of mathematical and spatial reasoning aptitudes to verbal aptitudes as compared to shorter women? |
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The shadows coalesced in front of her, forming a thin, lithe form taller than she was. |
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People are now living four to five years longer than in the 1970s, and young people are taller than previous generations. |
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The earlier the cuttings are rooted the taller will be the blooming plants. |
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The armor appeared to be very similar to a normal suit of knight's armor, only thicker and taller. |
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She did so, turning around to meet his gaze evenly even though Cameron was a head taller. |
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Swamp lousewort, however, is a taller, more upright plant, and its leaves have no stalk or only a very short stalk. |
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The Park Service planted roadside plant associations along a gradient so taller growth remained closer to the forest. |
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Behind them were another boy with very short platinum blond hair with black lowlights, and a taller man with long black hair and blue-green eyes. |
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She's in seventh grade now, growing taller by the day and living life in the moment. |
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Only around ten centimeters taller than him, the older kid looked fairly nasty. |
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He wheeled around to see a young woman with wonderful mahogany hair, a few inches taller than himself, looking vaguely concerned. |
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The taller the man, the bigger the hands is an axiom that doesn't necessarily hold true for wide receivers. |
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The end result is a three-storey, south-facing crescent, terminating in a taller building at either side, creating a book-end effect. |
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She was much taller than me, and all the guys described her as an Amazon, which in their circles meant that she was a ball-buster. |
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She wore a thin shirt, and long skirt, with high heels to make her seem taller. |
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He was fair haired and brown eyed, thinly built and only an inch or so taller than his sister. |
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He was described as a man in his late 30s, taller than average, of medium build with short dark hair and who spoke with no discernible accent. |
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When the transformation was complete, the man had grown over a foot taller. |
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After the topgallant got to be pretty standard shipwrights started making the topgallant mast taller. |
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She had black hair that was bound in a neat ponytail and was a foot taller than Joshua, which was tall for a girl. |
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Moreover, a healthy seedling's height will be roughly 50 times taller than its stem base or root collar. |
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Corn also helps by getting taller then the soybeans and shading out the weeds. |
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In town you have been mistaken for a child countless times and I know boys who are taller than you. |
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She had seen it from afar, a mere dot upon the horizon, but now she was at the foot of it and it was taller than anything imaginable. |
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He is a bit taller than her now, as she is a Shetland pony and he is a Welsh Moorland. |
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If the tree is taller than your hypsometer will measure, stand 50 feet away. |
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The lower-planted trees were taller, and the treetops were fairly similar in height. |
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Today's bulky earthmovers are being made taller than earlier models, especially excavators and trenchers. |
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Note that even though they're bi-level, they look like they're not really much taller than single level cars. |
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The other man though, was taller, he seemed about 6 feet tall, or close to it, and he had a shock of black hair and he had bright green eyes. |
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A large, heavy wig of golden tresses adorned her head, making her appear to be taller than she truly was. |
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Both the real and the virtual plants responded to removal of branches by producing a taller plant bearing larger leaves, but less total biomass. |
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With two of their taller men unavailable to play, Sutton found it difficult to match up to Magic height-wise. |
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Even though current cash grain prices are only modestly higher than a year ago, the taller prices are slowing export sales. |
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On Shrove Tuesday, people still go sledding to make flax plants grow taller. |
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The taller, thinner Lewis moves haphazardly, turning here and there, unsure where to go. |
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She was a wisp of a woman, barely taller than my shoulders, with silvery hair and deep blue eyes. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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Suzan stood there in complete silence, unbelieving, a red hand mark evident on the taller girl's face. |
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Standing at about five foot nine, Freddie appeared somewhat taller due to an enormous pile of wild, uncombed hair. |
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I instantly dove into the thick, uncut grass that was taller than me at the time. |
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More and taller skyscrapers as well as suburban shopping malls were on the way. |
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Some ground-covering plants are especially suited to underplanting with taller bulbs such as narcissi. |
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For example, in undersowing, shorter grasses and cover plants are grown under taller cereal grains. |
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She steps closer to him, wishing she were two feet taller so she could just bonk her fist onto his obnoxiously rectangular head. |
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The taller of the two girls wore a lot of sky blue eye liner and a black bomber jacket. |
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Big, poufed dresses can be overpowering on a tall woman, and very slim dresses can make you look even taller. |
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The pretentiously named Bones was taller and skinnier, and he always carried brass knuckles in his pocket. |
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Note that the arc of her brimless hat is shaped so the front is taller than the sides and back. |
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I noticed he was a good head taller than Jeff was, and he had a slight southern accent. |
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He shot up to 5-8 before joining the varsity, and now, listed at 6-0, is at least an inch taller than his father and brother. |
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The turbine he wanted was in galvanised steel and no taller than a telegraph pole and was almost noiseless, added Mr Kershaw. |
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She was a buckskin mare, noticeably taller than the horses surrounding her. |
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First came the battle between advocates of a short tower and those who wanted a much taller tower over the crossing. |
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She is a little taller than I am, has long dyed black hair with lots of split ends, and wears a padded bra to look as big as I am. |
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The other male was older, about thirty-five and taller, with a well-built physique and a square jaw. |
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The little girl could be heard squealing as Sharon walked towards them and relieved the taller woman of her bundle. |
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He was nice and looked quite a bit like he did in his pictures but taller ha ha. |
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But for anyone taller than a metre, what makes it bearable are the wink-wink, nudge nudge grown-up jokes. |
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Pineapple Beauty, which has yellow-green leaves that turn gold, is one of the taller varieties and can be trained as a standard. |
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The drain standpipe should always be taller than your highest water level in the machine to add protection from back-up water and siphoning. |
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About my height and three inches taller, she wore a blue kimono with a yellow obi. |
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It was a building taller than another in the city, in the shape of an octagon, but with circular shafts on each corner. |
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Through the slight early morning haze, I could make out taller buildings to the left. |
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There is plenty of head and leg room for front passengers, but that domed roof means restricted headroom for taller adults in the back. |
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Think of a jet faster than the Concorde, or a building taller than 120 storeys. |
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Taking long strides towards him, Brett was pleasantly surprised to find that he was taller than the model. |
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Are many of these shoots two or three inches taller than your usual stubble height? |
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He is three inches taller, will be at least a stone-and-a-half heavier, and outreaches his opponent by nearly three inches. |
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Generally, high-rise pants suit taller men, while low-rise trousers are more flattering for shorter men. |
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The probability of a more recently established canopy tree of smaller stature overtopping its taller neighbors is low. |
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He was taller, much taller, and no longer covered in soot like he had been during his days as a chimney sweep. |
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Even with the hood open, taller people will have problems as their heads will be in the air stream. |
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Although we did not measure stem heights in our study, we have observed that red chokeberry is often taller than black chokeberry at this site. |
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At 15 she was already 2 years older than her hot-tempered master but she looked at least 18 and was over a head taller. |
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Since he was a few inches taller than me, I jumped down from the hug and looked at him in the eye. |
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Stricken with Pott's disease when just a boy, he scarcely grew taller after that and was left with a humpback created by a deformed spine. |
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In other circumstances I would say he needed to be slightly taller to adequately partner this ballerina. |
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He is taller than me now, and likes to put his arm paternally around my shoulder. |
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None taller than 3 feet, the sculptures were installed on low pedestals and interspersed in two rows in the long gallery space. |
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Matt was only a little taller than Jake, but a lot broader, and his dark black hair was liberally peppered with grey. |
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She looked up at him, seeing as he was a fair amount taller than her, and smirked a bit. |
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He was about three inches taller than her, with gray blue eyes, and a dusting of fawn colored freckles dotting his nose and cheeks. |
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Later, when the plants are taller and stronger, you can brush them lightly with a feather duster to continue the encouragement of sturdy stems. |
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Then, to compensate for the oversize valve reliefs, the piston dome is made taller to produce the advertised compression ratio. |
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Urbanisation led to more taller and bigger buildings and broader roads, making towns virtual concrete jungles. |
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Shrubs lower than one metre are recommended, or taller trees with no foliage below two metres, so there is a clear field of vision. |
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The only obvious changes to the airframe are the new canopy and the taller fin extended back over the rudder. |
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A bronze statue slightly taller than the man himself has now been unveiled, and will stand as a permanent fixture in Epworth. |
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These turbines are taller than the cooling towers at Drax Power Station and almost twice the height of York Minster. |
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Nat stood a foot taller than Angie, with dark black floppy hair that hung over one of his deep blue eyes and with a slight build. |
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The willows, white oaks, cottonwoods, and pecans that grow here are normally much taller than the oaks of the Cross Timbers forest. |
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She was at least half a head taller than Rhyll, and folded him in a huge embrace, lifting him off the ground. |
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The taller a postmenopausal woman is, the greater risk she faces of developing cancer, according to a new study. |
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He was only a little bit taller now, around six feet if one didn't count his footwear. |
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In case of a mismatch where a smaller defender must cover a taller player, a teammate should collapse to help. |
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The plants' slender blades catch sand blowing inland and settle it into an ever taller foredune. |
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She was a little taller than I was and wore a crisply pressed business suit. |
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He was a bit taller than me, with dark brown spiked hair, freckles, a lopsided smile and strange amber eyes. |
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A drop-waist style is a sophisticated choice that can make you look taller, and a princess style works well for full-figured petite women. |
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The taller plants produced from early cuttings also have a bad habit of losing their lower leaves. |
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This one was taller, and a little heavy, with long black curly hair framing a darkly tanned face with laugh lines around the dark brown eyes. |
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They found that taller garlic mustard plants also produce more seeds and fruits. |
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Cochin Port Trust did not click as a team and ICF played a fast and neat game, but it needs taller players to survive in defence. |
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Today the windmills are taller and sleeker and called wind turbines, and use the wind's energy to generate electricity. |
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She was fairly tall, taller than her girlfriends, but not as tall as her guy friends. |
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She was taller than the redhead by an inch or two, being that she had the willowy yet graceful physique like that of a healthy ectomorphic body. |
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Blue-eyed, white-haired and 5ft 10 in, he is rather taller than the sleuth, who is small and egg-shaped. |
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He was a good head taller with bright blue eyes and dirty blonde spiked hair. |
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The head of the creature was over two feet taller than Maria, but still it seemed that this beast was dumbstruck with terror. |
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Apart from an elongated waist which gave him the look of the etiolated shadow of a much taller man, he was not altogether bad looking. |
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He was a little taller, and had the regulation hair cut, exposing largish ears. |
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I always wear dressy shoes with no heel so I wouldn't be taller than I am already and tonight was no different. |
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His light brown hair was wavering in the breeze and he was taller than her mother. |
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Showing more leg, when there is leg worth showing, will make you appear taller, as will a shoe with a little lift to it. |
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The taller one spoke next, breaking the silence with his voice echoing throughout the metallic rafters high above them. |
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Cut two squares, a half-inch wider and taller than the opening, from clear adhesive paper. |
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A downside to the steeply raked windscreen is that taller drivers may find they are sitting just a little too high for comfort. |
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The man was several inches taller than Russell, with the typical broad shoulders and rangy build of a professional seaman. |
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He was no taller than before but now he had razor-sharp claws and deadly teeth. |
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I'm much taller than the children on the field and they keep hissing at me to keep down. |
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Larger forest birds such as the grey kingbird, the streaked saltator, or the tropical mockingbird flit among the taller tree branches. |
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She was a bit taller than Dai with short thick curly hair and tanned skin, much like his own. |
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I recovered myself a moment before the door opened, straightening my shoulders and standing a little taller. |
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His eyes were red and swollen and he looked taller and older than she remembered. |
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The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs. |
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He was especially drawn to the movement of taller plants, reeds and grasses. |
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Next to the chest of drawers, in a pile that will eventually grow taller than the chest of drawers sit back issues, week after week after week of back issues. |
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Gus is self-consciously aware of his hunchback and tries to stand taller than everyone else, with tough-as-nails determination and on-demand availability. |
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If you go in feet first, the gravitational pull will be much stronger on your shoes than your head, tending to make you instantly thinner and taller. |
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It even boasts a working grandfather clock no taller than your finger. |
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He was as thin as a rake, and was taller than most men at that age. |
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Modernizing or adapting the European welfare state to the exigencies of external competition and the pressures of a changing industrial society at home is a much taller order. |
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Paritutu had once stood somewhat taller, perhaps a metre, but the summit had been flattened by sheer hard work to make a level site for whare and kumara pits. |
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Recent legislation has prevented tourist exploitation of this tropical paradise and no buildings taller than a coconut palm will in future receive planning permission. |
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The Englishman, also 22 years of age, seemed broader, taller, his muscles more pronounced and his expression meaner, next to Simpson's pallid wiriness. |
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In fact, it's not unusual to see a woman wearing high heels to make herself look taller, while canting her head to one side to make herself look shorter. |
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Two stick figures were holding hands, the taller with a red jacket, the shorter with a triangle dress and pigtails, smiling under a happy-looking sun. |
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The only symmetry was provided by four hulking gasholders which posed as though for a family photograph, two squat tanks looking up to two taller ones at the rear. |
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True, you can occasionally wiggle around in the pew to establish a clear sight line between the large heads and broad shoulders of the taller folks in front of you. |
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He was the taller of them, with sharp blue eyes and hazel coloured hair. |
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I was astonished to see that I was a good head taller than him. |
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Crabs are sun lovers, but can be placed at the fore of taller shade trees. |
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She grows low or trailing annuals like alyssum, lobelias, and petunias along the edges of the beds, with taller cosmos, poppies, and zinnias behind. |
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He's really in a dinghy, its mast little taller than its sole occupant! |
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He was a tremendous two handed puncher who could box and dictate with his jab and knew how to utilize his height and reach versus taller and shorter opponents. |
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The strappy sandals made her about a half-inch taller, she noted. |
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Children were asked whether they could determine, based on their ordinal position within different classes and families, which of two turtles was faster or taller. |
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The Corinthia consists of two curving towers, one slightly taller than the other, linked by a cavernous reception area topped by a triumphal arch. |
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The most striking of the guinea fowl, it is taller than its relatives. |
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Gary and Ray were even taller than the half-witted giant, Seth. |
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The pinto was different, taller and leaner with more black in his coat, but he had that same short-bodied, chunky look that Joe Cartwright favoured. |
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I hope that his mission will continue, and his death is seen as reason to work harder, to stand taller, to leap all these cultural obstacles with a single bound. |
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It looked reasonable from a distance but the bracken was taller than both my daughters, and there were more than a few moments of blind panic on my part. |
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In side-by-side field trials no-till grain sorghum produced larger heads and taller plants and outyielded sorghum grown with more traditional tillage methods. |
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Even sitting down, he is perceptibly taller and wider than the older players. |
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A tall hedge lined an even taller wall of stone that enclosed the square garden, and a grid of paths criss-crossed squares of rose plants and hedges. |
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John Kelsey is 47, taller and slighter and shier, with cropped hair and a tendency to withdraw under his baseball cap. |
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That's seven pounds north of their last clash at welterweight, and oddsmakers figure the taller De La Hoya fills out better, and will be the bigger man. |
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He was taller than a lot of heavyweights and a southpaw to boot. |
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Charlie was one year older and seven inches taller than Graham, although Graham swore he was six feet tall when he had his Sunday-go-to-meeting shoes on. |
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The two swayed from side to side above me, taller than ever. |
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Old-growth stands are thus characterized by a continuous low-canopy layer of balsam fir and white cedar from which taller birch and white spruce individuals emerge. |
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Tim Krul, the substitute goalie, seemed a good foot taller than Jasper Cillessen, the man he replaced, and much the more daunting. |
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We set off along a narrow path through speargrass taller than a man. |
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When your plants start to show a couple of leaves, thin them back a little, then a little more as they get taller, until they're at least eight inches apart. |
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When I return every six months or so, I not only notice taller teenage nephews, hair on babies' heads, or recently formed crow's feet on relatives' laughing faces. |
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Except for a few looming hemlocks, the forest is mostly hardwoods, and the light streams through the thinning tops of the taller oaks and basswoods. |
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Like many taller cars, it takes a bit of buffeting from crosswinds. |
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Typically, shooting guards are taller than point guards and more athletic. |
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More descriptively, platykurtic curves tend to be elongated and flat, leptokurtic appear taller and narrow, and mesokurtic curves tend to be bell-shaped like the normal curve. |
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History shows that in 80 percent of presidential elections, the candidate who is taller wins. |
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They are wider than a pickup truck, taller than a man, and strong enough to deflect the explosion of a car bomb. |
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The curds are pushed into two banks, cut into slabs to allow more of the whey to drain off, flipped and stacked three times into ever taller piles. |
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The Towers themselves appear to have been built from east to west, with each successive spire rising taller and showing greater economy of form and construction methodology. |
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It seems logical that the incredible headdresses, the folded, puffed and knotted clothes, are all designed to make the wearer look bigger, taller and more impressive. |
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Confident of his abilities and hungry to promote his ideas about classical and contemporary cuisine, Matthews quickly traded his sous chef's hat for a taller toque. |
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When I find Matt, he's standing beside a buttress root taller than he is. |
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He was taller than Zack and had his black hair in a buzz cut. |
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In an era of height classes, he dominated his fellow short men, and his sharply cusped biceps and deeply horseshoed triceps dwarfed those of much taller bodybuilders. |
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He was tall, probably a foot taller than me, and he had dark hair, hazel-green eyes, a square jaw, and the look of one who was serious and dedicated in all that he did. |
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The driver, a portly man of medium height and an officer, taller and slim, talked as the sunlight poked through the clouds, shielding their eyes from its glare. |
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Exterior walls are shingled, except at the taller central-garden facade, where contrasting white-painted wood siding calls attention to the home's addition. |
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As indoor tomato plants grow taller, make sure they are properly staked and that the side shots are pinched out to encourage the plant to grow tall. |
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The best idea is to support vines or taller plants on a wire, pole or trellis so that you can move the plant or transfer it into a bigger pot when necessary. |
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In most basilicas, the central nave is taller than the aisles, forming a row of windows called a clerestory. |
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That's because tsunami waves grow taller as the sea gets shallower, which occurs near a large land mass or a continent. |
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You can choose knee-high trailing kinds, taller uprights, or lantanas trained into 4-foot-tall tree-shaped standards. |
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It is now believed that the people he called the Patagons were Tehuelches, who tended to be taller than Europeans of the time. |
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However, they may be built taller so as to protrude through a layer of snow. |
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Trees tend to be taller to the west of the island where water is more abundant. |
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As the trees grow taller in denser forest, they lose their lower branches, such that the foliage may start high off the ground. |
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In the middle of its forehead a single horn grows between its ears, taller and straighter than the animal horns with which we are familiar. |
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While the Conquistadors may have been slightly taller, the Inca had the advantage of coping with the extraordinary altitude. |
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Most breeds prefer to graze on grass and other short roughage, avoiding the taller woody parts of plants that goats readily consume. |
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Sheep are largely grazing herbivores, unlike browsing animals such as goats and deer that prefer taller foliage. |
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Coke's superior crushing strength allowed blast furnaces to become taller and larger. |
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Arctic hares look like rabbits but have shorter ears, are taller when standing, and, unlike rabbits, can thrive in extreme cold. |
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While the short new shoots provide food, the taller, older heather provides cover and shelter for the grouse. |
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I'm about a foot taller than Doris, so I look down on her tiny curls, each one a perfect rosette of blue icing under a saranwrap tent. |
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I drew myself up taller. I gave a beautiful account of my career with the Wobblies. |
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Both brothers are listed as 7 feet tall, but Cody said Tyler is actually half an inch taller. |
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The Ducks don't have any wide receivers taller than Tuinei, who could be a threat on jump balls in the red zone. |
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Nowhere else are you likely to find a taller swamp cottonwood, winged elm, American holly, Carolina ash, American hornbeam, pawpaw, or possumhaw. |
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Mazes are typically made from field corn, which is stronger and grows taller than sweet corn. |
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Trolls taller than fir trees roamed the forest, but tiny pixies scurried in it, too. |
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Uplights can make a room feel taller and brighter, while lighting something beyond a room, such as a feature in a garden, will extend the space. |
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For instance, uplights, which direct light up at the ceiling, make a room feel taller and brighter. |
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Mr Dennis' boats have to be larger because most sell to white people who are generally taller than Inuits. |
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Uplights and spotlights inlaid into the ceiling all contribute to drawing the eye upwards, thereby making the room appear taller. |
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The bottle is taller and broader than Crown Royal Deluxe and boasts etched detailing and a gold crown cap. |
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So, browsed birch, aspen, and willow get shrubbier, while uneaten spruce and pine grow taller. |
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Was there ever a taller, more handsome, better turned-out matinee idol than him? |
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Blonde, almost as young, but a lot taller and bosomier and with legs that could wrap around a chaise lounge. |
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Batavus, of somewhat the same shade, was slightly taller, and perhaps with a little more cochineal color. |
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Sometimes taller buildings were levelled to the ground quickly and effectively by means of controlled gunpowder explosions. |
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Buttressing made it possible to build taller buildings and open up the intervening wall spaces to create larger windows. |
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Also in full bloom were angel trumpets, camellias, hibiscus, orange trumpet vine and busy lizzies taller than me. |
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She waded into the mayhem, elbowing between taller men to work her way to the front of the crowd. |
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Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. |
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Fitzsimmons was taller and quicker than Sharkey and dominated the fight from the opening bell. |
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Work has started on the taller Obel Tower, which already surpasses the height of Windsor House in its unfinished state. |
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At the time of its construction only the Old Steeple was taller in the city. |
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This has led to recommendations that passengers, particularly taller or larger individuals, avoid the 787 for international service. |
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Growth continued with bigger farms and larger, more efficient turbines sitting on taller and taller masts. |
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In beds and borders, the taller varieties such as Darwins look great planted with pulmonarias, heuchera and tiarella, hardy geraniums and ground-covering sedums and vincas. |
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An endomorph is taller, very lean and struggles to put on muscle. |
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If you prefer orange berries, go for the semi-evergreen C simonsii, which grows a little taller and produces a new set of leaves in mid-autumn which may last until spring. |
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If your table setting demands something taller then opt for the Festive Pillar Candle with wreath, the dearer option here but still only pounds 10 from Next. |
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Stand back-to-back so that we can see which of you is taller. |
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There are two varieties, the taller coast grand fir, found west of the Cascade Mountains, and the shorter interior grand fir, found east of the Cascades. |
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New Mexico's new state scenic byway, the Geronimo Trail, is a 200-mile loop of Old West backcountry where the tales are taller than the mountains. |
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Dinosaurs, as well as growing taller, developed a more pronounced downflex to lower their heads closer to the ground for better cropping techniques. |
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Do you have any more fours? I want to make this a little taller. |
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Sam Archer is the harlequinesque dancer who was trained in musical theater, while Richard Winsor is the taller, heavier-boned dancer who was trained in ballet. |
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While earlier times had seen larger and taller longships in service, by this time the authorities had also gone over to other types of ships for warfare. |
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No matter how tired they became, once someone in the ranks began a Jody call, the whole platoon would pick it up and everyone seemed to march a little taller. |
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Always above the trees was a semicovering of taller jungle-variety trees. |
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The effects you can expect include smaller and thinner nose, taller and pointier bridge of the nose, lack of bumps or humps after using it for some time. |
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The revolution in materials came first, with the use of cast iron, plate glass, and reinforced concrete, to build structures that were stronger, lighter and taller. |
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Not only do the rogue waves grow taller in crossing seas than they do within a single wave train, they're also more likely to form in the first place. |
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Under taller shrubs and roses plant good ground cover perennials such as wild geranium or Alchemilla mollis, and take note of the atmosphere you want to create through colour. |
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They shot up about 2 feet taller than the controls, while wiregrass, rattlebox, and butterfly weed decreased in biomass, and sand post oak experienced no change. |
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Here his displays began to sprawl sideways to form wide oblong pictures, unusual in the north, although Heda sometimes painted taller vertical compositions. |
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In addition, when the curve crosses the threshold, economic forces cause the bulge to become taller as incomes at that level grow faster than incomes in other ranges. |
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There's large money containers shaped like the Hershey's Kiss sweets and also taller money boxes shaped like the Hershey's chocolate flavour syrup. |
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She came out, standing a head taller than him, tugging a loose cotton shift into place, and made for a rough brick fireplace beside a pile of rusting pots and pans. |
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He ordered the construction of a stronger and taller dyke, with a dam to control the flow of water, thus providing water for irrigation and mitigating the drought problem. |
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If you get any taller, you'll start having to duck through doorways! |
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