Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished. |
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It's an enormous room, and it's completely covered in china that looks as if it should be boxed up and sent to the nearest car-boot sale. |
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Since then, the cotton tops have been shrunk, tie-dyed, torn, cropped, coloured, encrusted with jewels and covered in zips. |
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When the subject is larger than could be covered in this general book, references are given. |
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Along the streets lamps were covered in flowers, icons and hand-written messages, stuck up with coloured candle wax. |
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I have never really suffered from acne, but the skin in these areas is covered in blackheads. |
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Their idea of a fun Saturday afternoon is to go paintballing and end up covered in golfball-sized red weals from being shot at close range. |
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The webinar is designed to be at the introductory level, but even long-time bloggers will benefit from the material covered in the webinar. |
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Actually, it is not the old flag mast, now covered in gold, that is being reinstalled, but a new one. |
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Why were the noble elite of an advanced Iron Age tribe dressed in drab rags and covered in mud? |
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They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump. |
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At the rear, there's a raggedy patch of garden, partly covered in grapevines. |
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This ability to adhere to surfaces is lost when an insect's feet become covered in particles. |
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The schooling fish here are the big attraction but the walls are covered in orange soft corals and large red dahlia anemones. |
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The ancient Buddhas were also covered in bright paintings and surrounded by pictures of other deities. |
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The sight of the centuries-old structure, covered in ornate mosaics and undergoing restoration, struck the young artist with awe. |
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The sidewalks are always wet and covered in magazines and flyers no one bothers to pick up. |
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His vision swam and blurred in front of him, the land seeming to be covered in wet lumps all around him. |
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Other topics covered in the issue include Italian cinema, philosophy in film, Jean Eustache, DVD releases, current releases and festivals. |
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His head was covered in a bronze helm, and his long lank hair fell to his shoulders. |
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She saw treetops covered in white snow, which glistened and sparkled in the light of the sun. |
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The bride will wear Alexander McQueen and the wedding cake is a six-tier affair covered in Swiss white chocolate. |
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The room had one double bed covered in a green afghan, and a TV without a remote control stood in the corner. |
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The water comes from what the company says was once land covered in vast forests of white willow containing Salicin. |
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But then, whoops, here comes an eyewitness that places him taking the car and bringing it back, covered in mud, 1,000 miles on the odometer. |
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When his eyes readjusted to the darkness, he looked around the room, everything covered in a heavy shroud of dust. |
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Her thick dark hair is pulled back and straightened, and she wears a long sea-foam green dress covered in ivory lace. |
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The A-shaped cups are now covered in a shrink-sleeve wrap made from high-quality film. |
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Over his shirt he wore a long blue vest that went past his knees, covered in golden embroidery. |
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Windows have been smashed and the grade II listed building has been covered in graffiti. |
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Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow. |
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The find will be covered in greater detail in a documentary airing early next year on the National Geographic Channel. |
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Think teak tabletops covered in lingonberries, herring, salmon, aquavit, pancakes and those cute little gherkins. |
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Lord Keel was covered in several large wounds in his chest and his skin had withered and thinned as if he had been dried like a mannequin. |
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The plum tree in our garden is covered in blossom, as are the trees outside my office window. |
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If you are redecorating a room that is covered in wallpaper, it is usually necessary to remove the old wallpaper. |
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The south side of the village did not exist and was covered in woods according to early maps of the area. |
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Heraldry originated in medieval warfare and tournaments when it was necessary to identify knights who were completely covered in armour. |
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Now my desk is covered in little slips of curled paper from where they wrapped themselves around the roller. |
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Our first attempt ends up with the shot on a rock covered in colourful anemones. |
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The bar itself was low, covered in Kurdish weavings, the walls covered by muslin. |
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The bride wore an ivory dress with fitted bodice and straps covered in tiny cream and peach roses and a small trail. |
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Most of the school's walls were covered in scribbles and the culprits also used cutters to leave etching marks on a lot of windows. |
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The original neo-Gothic chapel fell victim to subsidence and was replaced in 1963 with a tepee-like structure covered in copper. |
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She came sprinting into the hallway in a yellow dressing gown wrapped around her medium frame, curly hair covered in curlers. |
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The top of Shark Point is covered in anemones and I have seen only sharks at Anemone Reef! |
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He muttered as he reached for his bag and pulled out a yellow legal pad covered in scrawled writing. |
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A vast brown curtain, wrinkled and puckered and covered in fine brown hairs, was stretched across a wide opening. |
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The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins. |
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The walls were covered in pink and white striped wallpaper and mahogany wainscotting. |
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Both feet are covered in blood and there's a sizeable puddle smeared on my left side just above the hip. |
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I trudged out finally, covered in mud and grime, with a few ducks quacking angrily at me. |
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The atmosphere is literary, with the walls covered in huge posters of book jackets of American literary masterpieces. |
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The box was covered in wrapping paper, and it truly looked like a present after all that hard work. |
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The lagomorph's ears twitched as six black tentacles covered in suckers and small spines came bursting from its ears. |
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She realized her dress was covered in dirt and soot, and that she had not washed herself in a few days. |
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The whole house is covered in Virginia creeper and among the trees are an apple tree, cedar, Japanese cedar and large cypress. |
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The generous portion of shrimp was covered in a delicious spicy brown sauce and accompanied by a plain white bun. |
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There is evidence that beneath a thick outer layer of ice the moon is covered in liquid or slushy water. |
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Buildings and artefacts from different periods had been waterlogged and covered in silt, which acted as a perfect preservative. |
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Miss Stephenson was wearing black baggy knee-length combat trousers covered in zips and chains, and knee-length stripy socks with white Adidas trainers. |
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Another piece might cause people to come up short is an elaborate green Burmese Buddhist alms bowl on a stand covered in gold. |
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The mood overall was tranquil and positive, and the set, which was covered in ivy, looked like an enchanted garden. |
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Harriet manages to pick a seat covered in melted jelly babies. |
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They said the grass was overgrown, the area covered in leaves and the memorial could have done with cleaning for the first Remembrance Day of the century. |
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A prototype probably, covered in some kind of synthetic latex. |
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Anyone who has been to destin knows how spectacular its white beaches are and how tragic the idea of them covered in oil is. |
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He emigrated to America, but returned to Sicily in 1913 and bought a field covering three acres at the foot of Mount Cronio, covered in olive trees, almond trees and stones. |
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Meanwhile, the Arab League has made clear that whatever we do, we will not be covered in glory. |
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One woman hands him a handwritten letter covered in kisses and hearts. |
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The wall directly opposite the entrance was covered in colorful glass and bead mosaics. |
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A critic may also question why other important topics, such as intelligence and reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and helicopters, were not covered in separate monographs. |
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Franklin and William, covered in sweat, their clothes spangled with countless leaves, made their bedraggled way back to the road. |
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The legal eagles argue that such rules should be addressed by the EU's regulation of the telecoms industry, covered in internal market legislation, Statewatch reports. |
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Dead bodies were to be covered in bleach, and typical burial rites of kissing and touching ignored. |
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It was sunny, it was cloudy, it was raining, it was completely covered in snow, and then by the end of the day it was gone. |
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Sarah was cold and her clothes where wet and covered in mud. |
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She was sopping with cold wetness, while also covered in thick mud. |
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Shops are covered in Union Jacks, bunting has sold out, and everyone loves an excuse to bake patriotic cookies. |
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Inside the caliginous lounge, there are lasers illuminating walls covered in graffiti, and staffers donning masquerade masks. |
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The grey, flinty slopes covered in the serried ranks of vineyards, gave way to the high pastures, the Alpine meadows, which nourished the famed milch cattle of Switzerland. |
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The narrowest piece of land was at Panama, but it was covered in dense, mountainous jungle. |
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Walls were covered in raffia to add the sensory appeal of touch and depth. |
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Snow-capped mountains emerge gently into view in the distance, covered in pine trees at the highest elevations. |
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We believe that it may be suffering from an aphid attack as it is covered in cotton wool-like clusters which have formed on the underside of the tree's branches. |
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The apartment was covered in wall-to-wall thick tan pile carpeting. |
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The locals weren't mad about all that foreign jabber or all those people stretched out, covered in Nivea cream and not surfing, but it was all right. |
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She's got colonials with painted shutters and Victorians covered in snow. |
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Today the county council said it was not aware of a promise to return to clean up the land but would arrange to tidy up any land which was covered in rubbish. |
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Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels. |
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The hills of Ibiza are covered in savine pine trees which are prized for their wood because it is immune to woodworm and therefore excellent in the construction of interiors. |
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Three years later, the property was covered in asphalt to prevent the DDT in the soil from being carried by the wind. |
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The floor is covered in a crush of Buddhas and statues of Hindu gods. |
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The last leg, a distance of 70-odd km, was covered in six hours flat. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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The fences are themselves covered in black sniper netting, to discourage assassins. |
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Pollen studies by scientists have revealed that both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen. |
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She held up a lacy white wedding dress, covered in beautiful seed pearls. |
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All the walls were collaged and painted and covered in quotes. |
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About twenty young men in varying states of dilapidation and dandification sat and sprawled around a table covered in green baize. |
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Pity about the suit being covered in cat fur when I retrieved it from the floordrobe, but it was dark anyway. |
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It is believed that they would have had a conical roof, supported by timbers and covered in turf or thatch. |
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Higher education in this period focused on rhetoric, although Aristotle's logic was covered in simple outline. |
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The bedrock and more recent superficial deposits are covered in part by moorland which is supported by wet, acid soil. |
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The British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies are covered in their own respective articles, see below. |
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With Kratzer, he devised a ceiling covered in planetary signs, under which the visitors dined. |
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His voyage is covered in detail in Byron historian Donald Prell's Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia. |
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They sometimes took their engine side panels and front bumpers to electroplating shops to get them covered in highly reflective chrome. |
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The parts of the islands that are not permanently covered in snow or ice are part of the Scotia Sea Islands tundra ecoregion. |
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The summit of the ridge is mostly covered in woodlands as part of the Staten Island Greenbelt. |
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In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk. |
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Inside, it was covered in Negrobilia, advertising signs from the first half of the century that featured big-lipped Sambos. |
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They and their relatives ate peanuts till they were covered in nettle-rash. |
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Following the beheading, it refused to be parted from its owner's body and was covered in her blood, until it was forcibly taken away and washed. |
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In addition officers were promoted in other troop arms such as artillery and armoured troops which are not covered in this article. |
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From the fifth week they are covered in dark brown feathers flecked with white. |
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The cliffs containing the colonies appear to be covered in snow when seen from a distance, due to the number of nests present on them. |
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Males play no part in rearing the young, which are born blind, deaf, toothless and covered in fine white or pinkish down. |
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In some specimens, the forehead is covered in dense clusters of brown spots. |
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The tundra is covered in marshes, lakes, bogs and streams during the warm months. |
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The roots are covered in leaf mulch and manure, and the shoots are trimmed twice a year. |
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All headstones were supposed to be removed, and the cemetery was to be covered in a layer of gravel, then concrete, but this was not done. |
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The whole of the walled cemetery next to where the chapel stood was completely covered in concrete. |
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Nestlings are covered in pale buff down feathers, shading to whitish on the belly. |
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The plates are covered in rounded tubercles, to which the spines are attached. |
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Each arm has a pad covered in suckers which grabs and pulls prey toward its beak, paralyzing it with venom before eating it. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water, and, other than the walrus, all species are covered in fur. |
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This has become an opposition tactic during important votes which are widely covered in the media. |
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These normally try to embarrass the government and are widely covered in the media. |
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This is a squat, windowless World War II fortress north west of Horse Guards Parade, now covered in ivy. |
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Indeed, Elio would take prototypes out on the autostrada covered in wool tufts in order to test air flow over the body. |
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The emergence of the classic Porsche 356 is covered in the accompanying sports car article. |
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In common with the rest of Scotland, Yell was covered in thick ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages. |
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The Great Lakes formed and giant mammals thrived in parts of North America and Eurasia not covered in ice. |
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The distance of 82 miles from London to Folkestone was covered in 2 hours and 40 minutes. |
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These bats possess long muzzles and long, extensible tongues covered in fine bristles that aid them in feeding on particular flowers and plants. |
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Like all squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. |
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As in other reptiles, the skin of lizards is covered in overlapping scales made of keratin. |
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Both sexes have orange bellies, although paler in females, which is covered in rounded black spots. |
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The majority of Earth's polar regions are covered in ice, including the Antarctic ice sheet and the sea ice of the Arctic ice pack. |
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Much of the Arctic ice pack is also covered in snow for about 10 months of the year. |
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The northern and western parts of the Labrador Sea are covered in ice between December and June. |
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The area covered in sea ice then decreases, reaching its minimum extent in September most years. |
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They can be covered in shallow water, but in the summer and fall, they can be completely dry. |
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It is mostly sandy but it is also covered in chalk from the nearby cliffs, which is frequently gathered by tourists as souvenirs. |
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Dorset has a number of limestone ridges which are mostly covered in either arable fields or calcareous grassland supporting sheep. |
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For events governed by IAAF rules, it is mandatory that the route be marked so that all competitors can see the distance covered in kilometres. |
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In most species the leaves are covered in fine hairs or indumentum, which normally contain the essential oils. |
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Thin formations of osteoblasts covered in endosteum create an irregular network of spaces, known as trabeculae. |
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A bird's beak is primarily made of bone as projections of the mandibles which are covered in keratin. |
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The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel bear traces of having been externally covered in red ochre. |
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As the antler grows it is covered in thick velvet, filled with blood vessels and spongy in texture. |
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They are frequently covered in ericaceous shrubs rooted in the sphagnum moss and peat. |
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Most of the mountainous islands are covered in tropical rainforest and volcanic in origin. |
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Most of the state is covered in rainforest as, unlike most other areas of Mexico, it has plentiful rainfall year round. |
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The issue of demographic strength and geographical spread of the Reformed tradition in France has been covered in a variety of sources. |
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The new kid was covered in mud, the thin drizzle doing nothing to clean him off, but it was clear he was a prime cut. |
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As the founding story, it is covered in the schools, memorialized by a national holiday, and commemorated in innumerable monuments. |
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The statutory guidelines and case law on sentencing are covered in the Crown Prosecution Sentencing Manual. |
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While the finished product is of good quality, the surface is covered in mill scale, which is an oxide that forms at high temperatures. |
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The result is a design that is slightly raised on the surface of the paper and covered in ink. |
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The top and side margins of an inflating lava dome tend to be covered in fragments of rock, breccia and ash. |
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The historic decomposition of sphagnum moss on the hill has led to it being covered in peat. |
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There are many minor crossings of the Don in this area, so only a selection of bridges is covered in this section. |
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The seed heads are covered in a fluffy mass of cotton which are carried on the wind to aid dispersal. |
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The freshly hatched young are covered in dark maroon down, variegated with black, white and buff. |
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In the same evening the brothers were called to the nearby moor, which was covered in snow and ice at the time. |
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The hand-held camera rockily zooms in on one of the surgeons who is holding a circular surgical saw covered in dried blood. |
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People interested in watching sexfights generally want to see the forced orgasms, not women covered in mud. |
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Basic table manners were covered in the first day of finishing school, but more followed. |
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Jaime left his brother covered in front like one of those grooms one sees on wedding cakes, but with his tuches out in the air. |
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Carapace covered in adpressed colourless hairs, with long brown bristles near eyes and some whitish hairs on eye field. |
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Brazilians much on ants, either covered in chocolate or, again, fried. |
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I made sure to check the terms of my warranty for my computer to ensure I was covered in case it broke down. |
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A project that has been covered in joint compound may be smoothed while it is still damp. |
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Check often to be sure beef is covered in liquid, adding more beer or water if necessary. Serve with rice and salad. Yummo! |
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Farther north at the Rio Grande, Laufer lights in an area he covered in an earlier book, Wetback Nation. |
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Windingly embarrassing, it's like David Brent's dance in The Office but covered in Lycra. |
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Parts of my bathroom radiator were covered in rust and I cleaned it with wire wool. |
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The back room was illuminated by a single anglepoise lamp set on a wooden dining table, the surface of which was covered in plastic sheeting. |
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Police arrived at her home to find Jaggs, 23, in the kitchen naked and covered in blood. |
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Jaggs, son of another teacher at Harrow, was arrested while badly injured and covered in blood. |
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Bay of Quinte Branch hosted the successful Ketcheson Reunion at the UEL Park in Adolphustown last July, and that was covered in the last issue. |
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The most distant planet from the sun, covered in ice-Pluto is in a region called the Kuiper Belt, which is adjacent to the Jovian planets. |
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Dressed in the Dark will not be observing this particular summer trend, especially as it currently has all its boobage covered in a kagoul. |
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Toni Bailey says her Dorset Road garden has been covered in raw sewage since the drain first collapsed nine months ago. |
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Thousands of stricken guillemots and razorbills have already been found covered in the unknown substance, thought to have been dumped by a ship. |
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In her childhood bedroom, which was covered in posters, the focal point was a karaoke machine. |
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Rigid cystoscopy through the urethra revealed an exophytic mass on the left lateral wall of the bladder, which was covered in keratinous debris. |
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Place the red snappers in a shallow dish and pour over the Thai Red Curry Sauce, making sure the whole fish are covered in the sauce. |
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About 70 percent of Earth's surface is covered in water, so re-entry debris usually lands in the ocean. |
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Table cuts like chops and backstrap can simply be submerged and covered in non-reactive baking dishes. |
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Ripsaws covered in wood dust can result in chips recycling through the cutting chamber, leading to poor cut quality. |
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Bay laurel topiaries in antique garden urns framed the flowerbeds, and a pair of large topiaries covered in French tulle marked the steps. |
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Each had a separate cardboard roof and was covered in light pen sketches that looked like the outline of countries from a distance. |
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It is not covered in your homeowner's policy. You need contents insurance. |
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The divisions covered in this work are Equisetophyta and Lycopodiophyta, which include horsetails, scouring-rushes, quillworts, club-mosses, and spike-mosses. |
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An attempt to scramble over the centre-stand gates only saw a new shirt and trousers bought for the occasion covered in the tar-like antitheft paint smeared across them. |
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Poor old Sedgwick had been chased around the rugger pitch by a lunatic in a car, and then seen his researcher covered in spew from a drunken student. |
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Other exciting historical events of the 20th century are covered in Bring Out the Banners, Shadow Under the Sea, Calabrian Quest and Song for a Tattered Flag. |
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The linings of most pitcher plants are covered in a loose coating of waxy flakes which are slippery for insects, causing them to fall into the pitcher. |
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The Inca himself was carried in a litter lined with parrot feathers and partly covered in silver, carried by eighty Inca courtiers of high rank in vivid blue clothing. |
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For this reason, it is also covered in small lakes, wetlands and rivers. |
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The summation of a finite arithmetic series is also covered in the book. |
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While covered in ice, Iceland's icefalls, fjords and valleys were formed. |
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Antarctica was not always cold, dry, and covered in ice sheets. |
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In the Amazon rainforest I woke up covered in leaf-cutter ants. |
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You have a later portable player covered in a material called Rexine. |
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The skin is covered in a protective layer of epicuticular wax. |
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The ears are covered in short hairs, which strongly project from the fur. |
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Scent can be unreliable when the ground is too dry or covered in snow. |
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Frankish paganism has been observed in the burial site of Childeric I, where the king's body was found covered in a cloth decorated with numerous bees. |
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The association of Saint James with the scallop can most likely be traced to the legend that the apostle once rescued a knight covered in scallops. |
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In spring, banksides are covered in primrose, lesser celandine, wood sorrel and wild garlic, edging later into foxglove, red campion, stitchwort, water avens and meadow sweet. |
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The Hunt for Gollum, a fan film based on elements of the appendices to The Lord of the Rings, was released on the internet in May 2009 and has been covered in major media. |
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In 2011, the bridge was covered in a new coating designed to last for 25 years, bringing an end to having painters as a regular part of the maintenance crew. |
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The car was covered in bullet holes after the gang shootout. |
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Kittens are born blind and helpless, and are covered in a fuzzy coat. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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The Andes were covered in the south by the Patagonian ice cap. |
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The oak is the emblem of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as a vast amount of the county was covered in forests of the tree until relatively recently. |
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As the armies are set out on the table, which is covered in the same crumbly grass and broccoloid trees used to decorate model-railroad scenes, Read is getting nervous. |
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Toffee apples, also known as candy apples in North America, are whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. |
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When so admitted, the student is expected to have mastered the material covered in the master's degree despite not holding one, though this tradition is under heavy criticism. |
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Since The Guardian moved to London in 1964, no major national paper is based in the North, and Northern news stories tend to be poorly covered in the national press. |
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Beignets are deep-fried choux pastry covered in powdered sugar. |
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However, an enormous stroke of bad luck meant that the building was covered in wooden scaffolding, undergoing piecemeal restoration by a relatively unknown Christopher Wren. |
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Early insulated wires were covered in silk rather than plastic. |
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The scope of hyperthreading instructions is not covered in this book. |
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The cinema floor was covered in grunge deposited by the crowds. |
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She had been dunging the roses and was fairly covered in muck. |
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I looked and saw that she and her hammock were covered in diarrhea. |
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Discover the Ice Age Travel back in time to discover a frigid world, covered in ice and occupied by mammoths, saber-toothed cats, cave people and more. |
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Maxillary central incisors, labially and palatally impacted maxillary canines, mandibular canines, premolars, and mandibular molars are covered in separate chapters. |
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After receiving this report, Ramey indicated that parts of the foundation were still covered in sand, and she requested that Wright reinspect the property a second time. |
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We would send the boys out to pick up apples and they would almost always come back covered in apple mush after throwing the rotten ones at each other. |
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I'd been warned he might still be covered in lanugo hair so I was expecting to see a little monkey-like baby but he was more like a little pink jelly baby. |
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