Most of them are epiphytes, growing with their roots not in soil but instead harmlessly clasping tree branches high in the forest canopy. |
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Several fans spot him and he trots through the stage door, but not before clasping my hand beefily. |
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Catherine just stared at them both in shock and anger, clasping and unclasping her hands in a steady rhythm. |
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Lord, please keep him safe, Sara prayed, nervously clasping and unclasping her hands. |
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Who wants dinner and roses in some classy joint when you can be clasping the sweaty hand of some twonk who thinks h's Antonio Banderas? |
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The tea was always brewed and he poured with great delicacy, his long and tabescent fingers clasping the handle of the silver teapot. |
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It consisted of a video of a little girl's hand clasping a pencil and writing on a tablet. |
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Under favorable conditions each rosette produces one flowering stem up to 3 meters in height, with numerous auriculate clasping leaves. |
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Shaking his head, he plopped him onto his horse with extreme difficulty then rose up behind him, clasping the flaccid body to his chest. |
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Less than ten minutes later, they were curled up on the sofa together under a thick blanket, each clasping a mug of tea. |
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The portrait shows Lady Caroline's tender, maternal side, clasping her son, who died young. |
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Ronnie jumped in eagerly, almost clasping her hands in poorly disguised relief. |
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But surely the portrayal of a man and woman clasping hands in such a room signifies something more. |
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Their turn came, and they walked to meet at the centre of the stage, clasping hands as they took their bows. |
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Shrieking with excitement she hugged her father, clasping him tightly in her thrilled rush. |
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She pushed it open without hesitation and still clasping my arm, dragged me inside. |
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In one panel, gray smoke meanders around one of the girls and congeals into a pair of hands clasping her about the waist. |
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He caught my interest and I listened closely, my arms clasping tighter around his shoulders. |
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She nestled happily in the curve of his arm, clasping his hand between hers. |
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She shifted her weight back and forth clasping her hands together behind her back. |
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Closing her eyes, she sat, cross legged, fingers clasping an emerald green pendant. |
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Vine with heart-shaped leaves attaches itself to a support by clasping leaf stems. |
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He leaned close, clasping the horse's mane as tightly as he could without harming the horse. |
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Quickly grabbing her stuff and clasping the key tightly in her hand she ran upstairs and went to the room at the end of the corridor. |
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Once I see that the danger is gone, I drop my gun and fall over, clasping my leg. |
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The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos. |
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The first showed an occupant sitting upright, head tipped slightly downward, hands clasping the armrest. |
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Male chimaeras, unique among fishes, also possess a supplemental clasping organ, the tentaculum, on the forehead and in front of each pelvic fin. |
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In many gingers, all leaves arise at ground level, their clasping sheaths and leaf bases hiding the stem. |
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The tuberose has long bright green leaves clustered at the base and smaller clasping leaves along the stem. |
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Mr Hussein ferried anguished parents, clasping their children's bodies, home on the back of his motorbike. |
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I am on my knees before you, clasping your heart against Mine, uniting your heart with Mine, transforming your heart to make it like Mine. |
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One knee on the ground, this hybrid being is clasping its master's legs in its hands. |
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Quackgrass has distinctive clasping auricles wrapping around the stem, and a slender, unbranched seed head. |
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A wounded woman sat keening on the ground, clasping the body of her dead child in her arms. |
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For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves. |
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He is proudly clasping his gold medal, draped in the Scottish flag and wearing an enormous blue floppy top hat emblazoned with a brilliant white saltire. |
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Ales broke off in mid-explanation to dive into the crowd, reappearing clasping a handkerchief waving teenage girl, and yoking her into the cart's rope traces. |
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Their hands, mostly left clasping right, or right clasping left, holding the odd newspaper or the odd trash tabloid, grasping the odd book like a lifeline. |
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On your journey, you pass a distractingly large billboard that features a 30-foot high poster of a man clasping the Premiership trophy in triumph. |
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James fidgeted in his chair, nervously clasping and unclasping his hands. |
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He was folding and unfolding, clasping and unclasping them nervously. |
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He bent down on one knee, once again clasping my shoulders tightly. |
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She straightened and nodded, clasping her hands together behind her back. |
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He got down beside me, clasping his hands together behind his neck. |
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Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape of a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads. |
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Soldiers clasping rifles with bayonets stand guard with chattering teeth. |
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I am wrapping My large Cloak around you, clasping your heart against Mine to pour into it the Love that the Father wants to give you directly but that you find difficult to accept. |
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The instant expression of the Thai salutation of clasping the hands in prayer as a form of greeting and speaking softly in the melodious Thai language permeates the entire school atmosphere. |
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Yet instead of sitting at the table with the delegations and taking notes so she can interpret like a professional would, Nicole remains standing clasping an agenda and hardly taking any notes. |
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The mood of the visit was convivial, and the newspapers reported Tilley's enthusiastic clasping of hands with a Canadian visitor as a symbol of unity. |
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A young woman sitting nearby tells how she managed to hide the fact that she was bottle-feeding by clasping her baby to her bosom beneath a blanket. |
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This was the case of the priest who went for seven hundred kilometers through the forests of Rwanda clasping a little bag that contained the Blessed Sacrament. |
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Mighty stone blocks, towering pillars and a stained-glass window are topped with a sculpture of an Aryan-looking man clasping a bolt of lightning. |
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Valenzuela had both hands clasping an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. |
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Wells, 20, described the moment her attacker pounced on her in a darkened street, clasping his hand around her mouth and smashed her head against the pavement as she screamed for help. |
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As a symbol of this, the insignia takes the shape of two hands clasping. |
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This made it impossible to thread the belt tail back through the first belt loop after clasping it through the buckle. |
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Fr Edward Daly, 73, was pushed into the limelight when images of him clasping a bloodied handkerchief while tending to the dying in Derry were beamed around the world. |
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