Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance. |
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Most Cancerian houses are warm, cozy, cluttered, and filled with sentiment, like your heads. |
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Cath's room was cluttered with odds and ends, computer parts and engine pieces. |
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Seth's work is the craft of a maximum minimalist that works exquisitely against the grain of our punishingly complicated, cluttered culture. |
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The bedside table was so cluttered with objects that you couldn't even see the surface. |
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The next was cluttered with metal studs and necklaces that had spikes too long for my personal sanity. |
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A CD changer is also three times the cost of a USB port, and a car need no longer be cluttered with CDs risking theft or damage. |
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Pictures cluttered the fireplace mantle, beyond which a spirited blaze gave cheerfulness and vitality to the small sitting room. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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The house was small and cluttered with furniture that was bought at various swap meets and yard sales. |
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The paint was peeling, many of the rooms were cluttered with junk and the whole place looked sorry for itself. |
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It was covered in books and parchments from the opposite wall of shelves, but it was one of few places to sit in the cluttered study. |
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This bland 30-second spot stood out in the cluttered huckster's marketplace of morning television because of all the elements that were missing. |
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Now is the time to sift through those cluttered cupboards and clean up your act. |
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The trailer was cluttered with the mess of three guys trapped in a small space for a week. |
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If, as Shakespeare wrote, sleep knits up the raveled sleeve of care, then meditation orders the cluttered closet of life. |
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The predominant new typeface is very old fashioned and the pages are cluttered. |
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I couldn't shift at all, my muscles were too tense and my mind too cluttered. |
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I'm a clean freak when it comes to my desktop. But am quite surprised to see that it's so cluttered today. |
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The Commons' order paper is cluttered with meaningless early day motions that allow MPs to do nothing but posture and preen. |
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Doing so will take a load off your feet, and prevent your brain from becoming clogged, cluttered or crashing like your hapless personal computer. |
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A shelf on the wall behind her desk is quite cluttered with various knickknackeries. |
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In contrast to the cluttered runner up pages, the winning designs are presented alone. |
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The counter was cluttered with hair products, curling irons, brushes and cosmetics. |
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The manager, a short, portly man of perhaps 55, looked at them in alarm from across his cluttered desk. |
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He represents a generation of photographers brave enough to think laterally in a racially cluttered social environment. |
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It was cluttered with books, her lingerie and other items of clothing that were strewn about the room. |
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Our streets are too cluttered with unnecessary rubbish, be it signage, bollards or railings. |
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Nostalgic for the days before exercise got cluttered with tae-bo and other exotic paraphernalia? |
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The premise remains interesting, but the plot is cluttered with schemes and counter-schemes that seem unrealistic at best and pointless at worst. |
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While prowling around in our cluttered attic, this fanciful fishing creel my hubby never uses anymore caught my eye. |
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The action is set in a dingy, cluttered bedsit, and the cramped space at first seems ideal. |
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The light threw shadows around the cluttered room as I rubbed my eyes, and sighed at the lines on the drawing board. |
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As an example of minimalism to the extreme, Hanson used only a cluttered desk and a divan to suggest Higgins' study. |
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Behind a large oak desk cluttered with papers stands a cabinet whose door is ajar. |
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Once a cutting-edge alternative to stale imports and bland domestic beers, Sam Adams now is just another craft beer on a cluttered shelf. |
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Her white desk was cluttered with more stuffed animals, miscellaneous papers and schoolbooks. |
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Instead the desk was cluttered with various trinkets given to him by his charges throughout the years. |
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The current design stresses speed and simplicity but it's become very cluttered over the years. |
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She sits at her cluttered desk in her study, exhaling smoke, tossing Budweisers, reading poems and mugging for the camera. |
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They sell unpolished and uncut stones in an open space, cluttered with tables. |
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In the same way that a messy room can make you feel exhausted just looking at it, a cluttered garden instils a sense of unease. |
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They seemed totally lost and there was far too many door staff making it look cluttered and untidy. |
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Are we turning away locals and visitors because of expensive and inadequate car parking, and an untidy cluttered High Street? |
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Desert spaceports and dusty workshops cluttered with rocket nozzles and airframes have sprung up across California and Canada. |
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The streets' surfaces were curved slightly, so that the middle was domed up above the rest and there were cluttered gutters along the edges. |
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Long treated as a back, it was full of coal stores and junk, and cluttered with a sprawl of buildings added piecemeal over the years. |
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All he could do was stand in the rubble of his precious memories, and forlornly point out random spots now cluttered with cranes and building supplies. |
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She is standing in the kitchen, with a cluttered work surface behind her. |
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There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes. |
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There's an old rotary phone and a few yellowed papers on a cluttered old wooden desk. |
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Keeping excess inventory around tied up cash, cluttered up factory floors, and imposed storage and management costs. |
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The courtyard is cluttered with potted plants, half of them dead or dying, with weeds growing around the pots and covering most of the small yard. |
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As families are forced to empty out the contents of their cluttered home onto the back lawn, we'll see the trauma and agonies as they decide what stays and what goes. |
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The texture of abandoned fields and fencerows is imparted mainly by the cluttered verticality of grassblades, and the scrawny wiriness of tough-stemmed, small-leafed weeds. |
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Inside it was like a Victorian jumble sale with kitsch ornaments everywhere, and the cluttered rooms lit only by the orange glow of 40-watt bulbs in frilly lampshades. |
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Inside her cluttered mind memories swam like a skittish school of fish. |
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It's no accident that the cheerfully cluttered workshop is three miles across town from the suits and bean counters at Williams-Sonoma's corporate headquarters. |
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By comparison, the cluttered townscape of the older centres, with its narrow streets and timber-and-thatch housing, seemed outdated and even barbarous. |
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The coding sequences of most characterized plant retroelements are highly degenerate and are cluttered with stop codons, frameshifts, and deletions. |
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Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall. |
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If your house is always cluttered, resolve to clean or straighten up one room a week, or perhaps resolve never to go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink. |
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Litter cluttered the landscape, and vegetation choked the trails. |
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Although her offices in Chelmsford, MA, are cluttered with piles of fabric swatches, she tries to encourage better use of new technology at companies around the world. |
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Our lives are already cluttered and I don't think we need to add to it. |
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The place is cluttered with junk and heaving with boisterous children. |
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She pushed open the door and found the room even more cluttered then ever. |
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Indeed, in a cluttered world where one company's product can be nearly identical to another's, quality service is often the deciding factor for finicky customers. |
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A sigh echoed through the room as two legs perched upon the surface of the polished mahogany table, its base cluttered with piles of untouched papers. |
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It's cluttered and the colours will not be to many people's tastes. |
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Around the walls dinted filing cabinets were cluttered haphazardly. |
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The interior was warm and dim, cluttered with flying brass pigs and poncing felt mannequins. |
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The ex-votos are not all contained within the cluttered room. |
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Taking cues from seagulls, a bird-size prototype aircraft morphs its wings to navigate cluttered environments. |
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Online courses tend to be far less cluttered than brick-and-mortar classrooms, reducing stimuli that can lead to sensory overload. |
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They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London taxicab. |
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Too many wall units can make the kitchen feel cluttered as this is where the eye is drawn first. |
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With his office cluttered with various cartoon character paraphernalia, Mr. Jones was considered quite young at heart by his co-workers. |
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Her work covers the walls of her airy and cluttered Venice studio. |
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At the front of the classroom the cadaver of a singer is laid out on a workbench cluttered with Bunsen burners, rizlas, vinyl. |
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But fire doors were blocked by a bed and a bin, flammable material cluttered fire escapes and basic fire training for staff was not completed. |
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Inhabited by large families, smials are cluttered, full of 'mathoms', throw-backs to the ancient English hall-house, built of sticks rather than bricks. |
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No longer her lifeline, Carson's glasses and all the spare pairs that have cluttered her bedside table drawer for years will now be someone else's salvation. |
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Snow filled her mouth. She caromed off things she never saw, tumbling through a cluttered canyon like a steel marble falling through pins in a pachinko machine. |
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The Eye staff were proud of winning a Newsletter Clearinghouse design award in 1999, but after four years, any stylesheet becomes cluttered with exceptions and workarounds. |
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A cluttered virtual desktop is as bad as a cluttered physical desktop. It's visually distracting and makes it easy to get derailed from the task at hand. |
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