All I could offer him was a blank stare, emerald eyes clouded with confusion and apprehension. |
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The rows have clouded an otherwise optimistic mood after seven days of tough talking by ministers from 180 nations. |
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He looked at himself in the mirror, still brooding, eyes clouded over with anger and hatred. |
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He stared directly into the lad's sapphire-blue eyes, which were now clouded with utter confusion. |
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One solitary tear slipped down his cheek, his golden eyes clouded with sorrow. |
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He stared at me for a moment before an arrogant expression clouded his eyes. |
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The woman's face clouded over, and he immediately sensed a problem which was bad enough to make his stomach hurt. |
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Gregory's face clouded over with anger and he moved to the seat across from her and looked at her. |
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Her expression clouded over, something must have happened between the two of them. |
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The brilliant, but cold green eyes clouded over dangerously as she quickly read the material. |
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So she glared at him with utter distaste, her beautiful blue eyes clouded with anger. |
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She disregarded it and rose on her own, her eyes clouded over in deep thought. |
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His features clouded over, however, when asked if he would vote for his former pupil today. |
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Jack helped her into a sitting position, but he could see the extreme pain that clouded her face. |
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A look of uncertainty clouded his face, but it went away in a matter of seconds. |
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Anxiety clouded the Princess's sky blue eyes as she willed her hands to stop shaking. |
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When this became apparent to Tom, my heart sank at the look of confusion and panic that clouded his face. |
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The anger and drunkenness that had clouded his face cleared and he looked at me mortified. |
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Puzzlement clouded her face, the wonder of the encounter giving way to confusion. |
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Looking far to the west, the primeval forest is said to be home for hundreds of animals such as black bears, clouded leopards and rhesus monkeys. |
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Tigers, clouded leopards, rare bird species, and countless other exotic species enjoyed a relatively unmolested existence. |
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This animal is called a clouded leopard obviously because of the beautiful clouds on his coat there, the beautiful long tail. |
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Here is a photograph of one of the clouded yellows, and here Matt photographing the same butterfly. |
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I counted 4 clouded yellows and 1 red admiral and there were numerous common darters and migrant hawkers. |
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You don't have that kind of issue in Asia, so their minds and imaginations are less clouded. |
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Their world belongs to the big picture, but even this view can often be clouded by the irritating inconvenience of detail. |
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Panicked images of starvation, destruction, and attacks by various ferocious wild animals clouded her vision. |
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But in any event, if my judgment is clouded here, it's clouded by my inflated ego, not by filthy lucre. |
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I descend through the green globs of the algal bloom, then into bottom visibility clouded by fine silt lifted by the tide. |
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In an instant all five were asleep, minds clouded with thoughts and contemplations on what to do next. |
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Thick fog clouded the streets, making it difficult for Cay to see more than a distance of about ten feet of the street in front of him. |
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My foggy mind clouded my thoughts, the heavy music returning, making me feel dizzy as my head pounded. |
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Even in her newly repaired car her breath clouded, frosting the windows further more. |
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Their gabble clouded my mind and it was difficult to concentrate on my work. |
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It was then that other emotions thundered into her brain, clouded her vision and deafened her to the sounds of the birds and windsong. |
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The interrelationships among colleagues became clouded with behaviors aimed at getting ahead at any price. |
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The view is initially clouded and unfocused by an eddy of mixing cold water and I have to circle to find a clearer view of them. |
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The general lack of biographical and didactic information within the exhibition clouded these issues further. |
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His head was still dizzy and his senses clouded, but one thing was for sure in his mind. |
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Troy couldn't see a thing, the dust clouded his vision, and his head had hit into the rock as he had landed. |
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Now instead of the anger and exasperation, an emotion more like dread clouded his mind. |
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Then I shook my head violently, trying to clear it of the doubtfulness that clouded it. |
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She raised her head in an absent manner, and eyed the leering man with clouded eyes. |
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I can't believe I'm rating this so highly, but my judgement is clouded by all the nights out where this got everyone dancing. |
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Child abuse was only formally recognised by doctors 40 years ago and has remained a field clouded by controversy ever since. |
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A lone tree sat dejectedly atop a small hill, overlooking a small lake that reflected the clouded sky above. |
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Its medium term outlook however is clouded by a possible crisis in America and its repercussions on China and the rest of the world. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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Tiredness might have played its part, but the sense of dejection and depression emanating from the studio clouded the whole broadcast. |
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Mary's ascent to the throne was clouded with the actions of the Duke of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey. |
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It clouded over while I showered and then flipped back and forth between sunny and gloomy. |
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I was on my knees, my vision clouded in a haze of pain, and then I shook it off and stood up, a terrible smile on my face. |
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He held his hand out to help her up, Hikari took it, her clouded leopard tail flicking lightly to and fro in an agitated manner. |
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That's a golden cat skin, and that looks like a clouded leopard skin with a very unusual melanic coat variation. |
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The air was clouded with dust and increasingly befouled by the odors of animal farm-factories. |
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Still, a shadow crosses Jack's resolutely clouded eyes as he detects a snag in the plan. |
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It was now extremely dark as the towering, derelict offices clouded away the sky. |
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All she could see was a light purple mist that clouded anything beyond into indiscernible shapes. |
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He later went to Southeast Asia to study big cats and other endangered large mammals, including clouded leopards. |
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The rays of light coming in through the occasional window were clouded with dust and mire, bathing the stairwell in an eerie glow. |
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The news is uncertain, the details clouded and vague, and the truth behind the fact is elusive. |
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For a while all that Alaina could see was blinding blue and purple spots that clouded her vision from taking in her surroundings. |
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A lovely sunny day for the most part, though it clouded over somewhat towards the evening. |
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He only ever caught one blind old rabbit its eyes clouded over with myxomatosis. |
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The heatwave has broken, the temperature has dropped, the sun has clouded over and the pavements are wet. |
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There were some splinters of wood in a glass case, the clear surface clouded with age. |
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The face of a young girl, only sixteen, with nut-brown hair and hazel eyes appeared in the clouded liquid. |
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There is no bar on her honesty, she is extremely frank, although her candour tends to be clouded by a vagueness of expression. |
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They should not be clouded by steam, frost, water droplets or tarnished by cracks or scratches. |
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The mother came in from the kitchen, dark steel blue eyes clouded over with tears of worry and stress, strawberry blond hair matted and gnarled. |
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Her stomach tightened when she reached over to brush some hair from the other girl's face and saw that those blue eyes were clouded over. |
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When this became apparent to Tom my heart sank at the look of confusion and panic that clouded his face. |
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A few minutes later we stood on the beach under a heavily clouded sky, looking out over a millpond sea. |
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Other animals photographed included elephants, sun bears, porcupines, clouded leopards, wild dogs, and panthers. |
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The systematic description of the group is further clouded by problematic taxa such as the impala, the suni, and the klipspringer. |
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Both images are clouded with a lack of clear understanding about their subject. |
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As we grew closer the sky clouded over, the mist closed in, and it began to drizzle. |
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We were sitting outside with a mug of coffee this morning, watching as the sky clouded over and became darker and darker. |
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The storms have subsided and we had a beautiful sunny morning but, at lunch time, the sky clouded over and it started in to rain. |
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The spring sky had been clouded over the last few days, and this afternoon was no exception. |
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Now the sky has clouded over again, so I'm hoping it doesn't rain on my wet paint. |
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The sky clouded over within minutes, and it was clear that we were in for a bit of rain. |
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The night sky had clouded over and the light from the moon was almost completely blocked. |
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Around noon the sky clouded over as the wind freshened and soon we had white caps. |
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You know, wouldn't it have been better to go outside on a day not clouded over and bearing rain and wind? |
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The sky is overcast, clouded by dank mists of humidity thronging the volcanoes and mountains. |
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The sky above was now clouded and a light drizzle began to fall to the ground. |
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His voice was raw and I noticed his usually clear eyes were red rimmed and clouded. |
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An arrow hissed threw the air and found it's mark, the old doe fell to the ground in a crumpled heap as her eyes clouded over. |
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The visibility of the water would have been clouded at the time of the incident had there been any swimmers, paddlers or waders in this area. |
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Before she was well on her feet, she was dashing for home, her vision clouded by tears as she fumbled along the road. |
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But as I hesitated, the cataracts clouded over and the old blind man clicked his tongue. |
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The hot water had clouded up the mirror, and I reached out a hand to wipe the vapor away. |
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White's vision clouded, objects becoming blurred behind a razor sharp mist of pain, both physical and mental. |
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His eyes, once clear orbs of deep purple, were clouded and almost lilac in shade. |
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Trembling slightly, I look up at him staring hard at me, his pupils clouded over. |
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The issue has been clouded by the general misrepresentation of some of these products. |
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The use of embryonic stem cells, however, is clouded by the ethical issues that surround the use of cells harvested from early human embryos. |
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The future of the premises, just along the road from the council offices, has long been clouded in uncertainty. |
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And unfortunately, everything was clouded by their judgment of his work because they did not like his political cause. |
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But he has not allowed his judgment to become clouded by a remarkably successful first seven months in Scotland. |
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Although he had not braked, his judgment would have been clouded and there did not seem to be a particular motive. |
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The clear sense of artistic vision has been clouded by the commercial vision of making a blockbuster. |
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But please, please take a minute and consider whether your reasoning might be clouded by emotions. |
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Magistrates said the farming industry had been going through an exceptional period at the time and his judgement had been clouded. |
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The whole issue continues to be clouded by half-truths and rumour, and that is only likely to get worse. |
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His judgement could have been clouded by the alcohol he had drunk and he may have been so overwhelmed with pain that he took extra tablets. |
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Both sets of trials have been clouded in uncertainty due to a recent constitutional amendment which prohibits retrospective prosecution. |
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The issue is further clouded by the plausible special pleading that the development industry has successfully propagated. |
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But his rule was clouded by allegations of authoritarianism, corruption and a lack of scruples in dealing with his opponents. |
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If there is a pattern to his career, it could be one of high profile success, sometimes clouded by emotion. |
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But the joy of that tends to become clouded by the extreme sadness of another Christmas without my sister. |
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And their long-term investment plans are clouded by lack of detail on spending commitments for the final two years of the next Parliament. |
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A part of his mind clouded over by shock and horror had taken control of his body and thoughts, driving him onward through a haze of pain and betrayal. |
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The night sky was a clouded one, blocking out all light from the moon. |
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The azure sky above was only slightly clouded by the thick cumulus clouds that strayed away from each other, to occasionally cover up the sun's streams of rays. |
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His eyes clouded over, signaling that his next words were painful to him. |
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The wind howled as the skies clouded over and threatened rain. |
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A mixed flash of anger and fear and apprehension clouded his face. |
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Unfortunately, discussion of these issues is often clouded by misunderstanding and prejudice and terms like federal are used emotively and with conflicting meanings. |
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And then the sky clouded over and a few drops of rain hit the garden. |
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By now the sky has clouded up, and a faint but chilly rain begins to fall. |
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Everything became extremely hazy as tears clouded her vision. |
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Lucia looked at him, her eyes clouded and her face confused. |
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The sky has clouded over almost entirely, the day has darkened. |
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His eyes clouded over in anger, as his own words were thrown back at him. |
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Now, with the failed mediation and markets slowed by an oversupply of steel that has led to falling prices, the company's future again is clouded. |
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Embarrassment clouded his face as he rushed into the bathroom. |
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Environmentalists warn that Borneo's wild orang-utans, sun bears, and clouded leopards could be wiped out in 10 to 20 years, as well as countless other species. |
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He glanced at the sky, clouded with fog, the sun hidden from view. |
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They include African hunting dogs, jaguars, and clouded leopards. |
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Her face clouded over in thought for a moment, and then brightened. |
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The walls are lined with clouded glass and throw a touch of art deco into the design mix. |
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My throat feels like it's being slit by a thousand daggers, my chest is convulsing violently with the coughs and my eyes are clouded by lack of sleep. |
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Apparently, he thinks people who love someone with Down syndrome simply must be clouded by sentiment, and unable to see reason. |
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I knew my story would be clouded in secrecy, overflowing with spies and agents wanting the man at the end of that deal. |
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The glabrous old head cranks round on him, stiff and slow, until the clouded eyes draw level with his own. |
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But these tasks are difficult for the recent history of the form, since our perceptions are clouded by the haze of historical proximity. |
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The Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, saltwater crocodile, black panther and fishing cat are among the chief predators in the Sundarbans. |
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The fallout from the accident clouded BP's corporate image because of the mismanagement at the plant. |
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Critical studies have been clouded by Thomas's personality and mythology, especially his drunken persona and death in New York. |
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The confusion of the 11th century and the use of the Saxon loanword edling for the heir also seem to have clouded the issue. |
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Rheumatism in her legs had rendered her lame, and her eyesight was clouded by cataracts. |
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The beginning of rowing is rather clouded in history but the use of oars in the way we use them today can be traced back ancient Egypt. |
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The shoot down is still clouded in misinformation and controversy even decades later. |
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The Fortune Teller gazed his wondering green eye in the orb of clouded mist. Over looking their movements from above the starlet night. |
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This long-tailed macaque strikes a thoughtful pose, the limelight gets the hawk-eagle in a flap and the clouded leopard looks spot on. |
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Other threatened wildlife that lives in Borneo include clouded leopards, sun bears, and endemic Bornean gibbons. |
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Even people who have left under clouded circumstances often report their experience of religious life as incredibly growthful. |
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Her eyes clouded over with grief as we told her what had happened. |
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In my view, this debate has been clouded by some oversimplifications. |
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There's still a massive question mark over Thierry Henry, one that's been clouded by all the pointless pontification as to whether he's the best striker in the world. |
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Kaido describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis, and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy. |
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Donations to the Adopt an Acre program represent the best chance of hope for survival of this and other rare and endangered species, including clouded leopards and sun bears. |
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