The lander will return close-up pictures of the comet's nucleus, drill into the dark organic crust, and sample the primordial ices and gases. |
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Steelwork was still the original somewhat dour black, and the pine-plank ceilings made the place feel dark. |
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He was scribbling down notes as he kept running one hand through his dark, messy hair. |
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In addition, the film's relentlessly downbeat tone creates a dark emotional backdrop. |
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This is as dark and downbeat as they come, the occasional lighter moments of banter notwithstanding. |
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Speaking of hair, Ollie is still losing his first dark locks and some lovely downy light brown hair is taking its place. |
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A glazed extension now creates a light, airy interior, while chrome recessed downlighters set the mood after dark. |
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Unfortunately it was getting dark but in the time available to them they caught a dozen or so fish. |
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The castle was a dark grey in stone, built into a lush gray mountain, on top of earth that was a very drab shade of light black. |
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Females are a mottled drab brown with a long, orange, black splotched bill, black crown, dark eye-line, and orange legs. |
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Boasting characteristically dry Aussie wit, the first half of the film is a decent, dark dramedy. |
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A see-through white scarf was draped over his leather belt and trailed down the back of his dark purple leg-armor. |
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White lacy curtains with dark red drapes covered the French windows, giving the room a warm, cozy ambience. |
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He is known for innovative and fairly dark games and is a perpetual dreamer who has fantastic ideas. |
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Arrigo was also dark, but his features were outlined by a sort of delicate grace that had evolved from adorable to dreamy as he'd grown up. |
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Her otherworldly dreamscapes are lush and gorgeous, with a dark, dangerous undertone. |
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The rugby matched the dark dreary weather as Malton made struggled to keep their unbeaten home record intact. |
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I've taken to wearing dark blue suits, with a formal dress shirt, gold cuff links and black bow tie. |
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The film that follows is a dark, dryly humorous critique of class privilege and artful etiquette. |
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It was dark, but it was even hotter than out in the street because the rooftops dripped steaming water into street. |
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Scores of dark brown driver ants with saw toothed jaws slashed through flower and leaf, devouring everything it their path. |
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It was dark out, and a steady drizzle of rain fell upon them as the numbness wore away. |
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The sparkling stars of the night sky were now shadowed by dark clouds of gray, and rain drizzled onto the city's buildings. |
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Of its sixteen tracks, about seven are brief spectral drones, dark, nocturnal segues to the more fully developed pieces. |
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By the time we finished walking round the projects, it was dark and the first drops of rain were beginning to fall. |
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Her short dark blond hair was curled around a simple Russian tiara with matching diamond drop earrings. |
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The heavy rain drummed against the windows rhythmically, making dark music that only the heartbroken could enjoy. |
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The black whip snake, Demansia atra, is an olive-brown snake, varying in colour from quite light to very dark. |
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We define the dark current noise, or dark-current shot noise, as where q is the electron charge and I d is the dark current. |
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He was gaunt, unshorn, his dark brown hair tied back in an unfashionable short ponytail. |
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Looking along the line separating the bright and dark halves, at you can make out a decently prominent crater near the top of the lower quarter. |
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The Barcelona Wotan of Struckmann, with dark glasses and pigtail, looks hardly more divine than anyone on a well-earned break at the seaside. |
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Z button makes Fisher whistle, a helpful addition in order to call enemies to dark places where they can be quietly disposed. |
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Among raptors were two dark phase Booted eagles, Marsh harriers, Black shouldered kites, female shikra, and brahminy kite. |
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Dark trousers, white shirt, and tie, black shoes, and dark socks are required. |
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Natural folates can be found in dark green leafy vegetables, oranges, lentils, asparagus and garbanzo beans. |
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She was on her way back from the forensics lab where she used their dark room to enlarge the photo of their suspect. |
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Men wear the shirwal, high black boots, white blousy shirts, dark vests, and a fez. |
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Contrast is not an issue between dark charcoal overcoats and khakis, provided your shirt is a lighter color than your pants. |
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At midnight, Sara awoke to a dark room with her blankets entangled around her legs. |
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It was like something had cast a heavy shadow over my eyelids and entangled me in a dark horrible nightmare. |
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Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night. |
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He has very dark hair and lovely eyes and if you roughed him up a bit he could pass for a distant cousin of George Clooney's on a dark night. |
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Titanite occurs as up to 2 cm long, dark brown, euhedral crystals in textural equilibrium with the other minerals. |
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The bedroom walls were distempered a dark, shiny green, the curtains were green with spots on and the bedspread an uninspiring khaki. |
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For many, the thought of going in dark evenings to a classroom designed for youngsters is hardly an enticing one. |
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Along the cathedral's long dark side aisles, one encountered six distinct spaces. |
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Up ahead, beyond the settlement, Ryan could distinguish the dark, unruly mass that was the sea. |
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Moments before the light and dark disappeared, Sam distinguished a few of the beautiful words. |
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It was dark outside, a full moon's light was dimmed and distorted by wisps of fog that settled and rose again. |
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Seamlessly, he entwines Eastern prayer music through dark bass riffs, into ghetto yo-yos, delicate vocals and back into fuzzed-out bass breaks. |
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He noticed the drag in Michael's step, the paleness of his usually dark face, and the dullness in his eyes. |
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A dark wood bar takes pride of place along with antique cupboards concealing the dumb waiter that leads from the downstairs kitchen. |
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This week, police divers joined the operation, swimming through the river's cold, dark waters searching for clues. |
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Her heart had quickened the moment he had turned those dark eyes on her and even now her breathing was uneven. |
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Her dark strands were already dripping with water from her having dunked her entire head under the running faucet. |
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A slow-growing evergreen with graceful undulating leaves, the new spring foliage is cream, gradually changing to dark green. |
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The nutmeg tree is also a spreading evergreen with dark green leaves and pale yellow flowers. |
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Quickly I pulled out a pair of black pants, my white dress shirt, a black tie and a dark green sweater. |
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On the surface he appeared every inch the successful businessman but we discovered a dark past. |
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Neuropathologic examination demonstrated massive distension of the entire dural venous sinus system by dark blue-purple thrombi. |
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But perhaps because I'm dark not blonde, such idiotic statements are thought of as one-offs rather than a sign of a naturally dizzy blonde brain. |
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She gazed into his troubled face, dark hair falling across green eyes, sunlight dusking his pale skin, like fate waking up to morning air. |
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Its paints are quite chalky, which gives a softness that means you could venture into greens or dusky reds without making the hallway feel dark. |
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The veneer is a concoction of tropical Fijian light and dark woods and, of course, is strengthened with a proper dose of epoxy. |
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All the pomp and ceremony being done with, Lyon kick off from right to left in their dark blue. |
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It's done out in dark wood and the lighting was subdued, with no candles to add a little sparkle. |
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Kingsley was a tall, dark, wiry man with messy grey hair that looked as if it could do with a wash. |
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Her duster was a dark purple and her shirt was a black tight top with a few patches of color on it. |
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The girl with dark brown hair looked at the exasperatingly chirpy look on Diana's face and once again, sighed inwardly. |
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The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position. |
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I looked around, but it was dark outside except for one street light at the corner a short way ahead of me. |
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She will probably recommend that you dye the pants black or a very dark color. |
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It's a dark, brooding look at a dysfunctional modern family caught up in the traditions of contemporary life. |
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On section, it was unilocular and lined by a dark pink-gray, friable material with yellow papillary excrescences. |
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The author studied the effects of systemic administration of eserine upon light sensitivity and dark adaptation on 94 subjects. |
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When the white faded, there was a dome of dark green energy that was expanding rapidly, destroying anything it came it contact with. |
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There seemed to be no clouds in any part of the sky and as there is no moon it is quite dark so the celestial dome is very bright. |
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He was wearing a pair of dark grey trousers, a Donegal tweed jacket and a red, white and blue striped shirt. |
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All three were wearing balaclavas and fled in the northbound direction on the dual carriageway in a dark green Volvo estate. |
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She did suffer a lot of physical and emotional pain, but putting it on canvas was a form of exorcism, and she did it with a dark sense of humour. |
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Failing to recognize the dark side of humanity dooms us to repeat those failings. |
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Of course, from beneath the seductive exotica, dark underbellies of distant locales show through. |
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But not everyone likes having their doorbell rung after dark, especially the elderly. |
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It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark. |
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I lay on top of the trunk and watched the dust drift from the dark of the cedar panelling into the hazy light glowing through the dormer window. |
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Basil frowned, but before he could do anything, Sam reached out and ripped the towel off his shoulders, exposing the dark scars on the pale skin. |
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He pressed a button and a door hissed open, exposing a long dark corridor that hardly looked big enough for a grown-up to walk in. |
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Later he said if he had known how dark the foreground area was he would have given the whole negative another stop of exposure. |
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The CPA was established by the National Science Foundation expressly to study dark matter. |
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You're always beautiful, with you dark curls and beautiful eyes and exquisite skin. |
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He was the victim of a group of men who arrived with an iron bar, extendible baton and a gun and escaped in a dark vehicle. |
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Some of these are pictured and show the extent of flooding anticipated as dark blue and light blue areas. |
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The dark metal is just visible through a translucent external wall made of gauzy stretched fabric. |
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Often these plants will have an externally visible dark discoloration of the stem that extends from the soil-line upward into the canopy. |
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I found Jack sitting alone in the dark at the open studio window, an extinct pipe between his lips. |
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The fire is extinguished before it burns away the paper, leaving behind a dark residue. |
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They have issued a warning to people to be extra vigilant especially as the dark winter evenings set in. |
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You won't be believed but your extravagant claims might be passed around the office to lighten the dark winter months. |
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He had a chubby face, stubble, dark brown piercing eyes, dark eyebrows and short dark hair. |
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He had a long dark brown mustache and bushy eyebrows, his dark blue shirt was tattered and torn. |
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Opposite her sat a man, with dark hair and strong dark eyebrows, stubble around his lower face. |
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She had dark eye shadow with eyeliner that made her eyes look thin and really quite beautiful. |
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At least we now know those dark sunglasses function largely to shield the public from frequent bouts of eye-rolling. |
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I smiled at Seb as he rose from his swing, my eyes following his dark silhouette until he went behind me, disappearing from my eyeshot. |
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He smiled a dark smile showing a mouth full of pearl white teeth with a set of elongated eye teeth and canines and held out his hand. |
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The Democrat from Utah has gone from being a dark horse to the front-runner in the campaign for President. |
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He is a dark horse, but I did find out that he once played football professionally. |
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I predict that someone tall, dark, and handsome is going to come into your life. |
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I opened the box and dusted the fine haired brush before applying the dark fingerprinting dust with gentle strokes onto the glass to make the prints visible. |
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The pupil normally dilates in the dark to improve vividity at night. |
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Cappiello is the Italian-born father of the Modern Poster, whose technique utilized strong, flat and sometimes dissonant colors against dark backgrounds. |
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In that upper space, blinds were drawn over the windows to create a mysterious realm, the pipe organ at the far end looming dark through clouds of dry ice. |
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He wore a white dress shirt under a black suit jacket and a dark red tie. |
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Dressed in a green duster that was buttoned up over a simple black dress and a pair of black flats, she had dark brown hair that was somewhat tangled and very long. |
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Soccer matches and other entertainments were to be banned after dark. |
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You can tell that she dyes her hair blonde because her dark roots are showing. |
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The stems are succulent, and have dark green to black distended nodes. |
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What fun I had groping around in the dark before stumbling into the dazzling light of the centre and a guilty-looking lover chatting up the exasperatingly pretty artist. |
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Mounds of crispy slivered almonds enrobed in dark chocolate. |
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If not properly seasoned, cast iron pans will drip dark liquid into food. |
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Oran can now barely distinguish, with one eye, between light and dark. |
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The assimilation-fiend, coco Conners, harbors shame over her dark skin and black-sounding name, Colandrea. |
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Parents are double and triple parked all over the road, engines running, while children in dark navy uniforms skitter about excitedly looking for Mum. |
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He never spoke of his childhood as an orphan, but kept dark memories of those days in his bosom. |
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Several families were harvesting bright yellow oca, and the shore was dotted with wigwam-shaped piles of dark green haba beanstalks drying in the blinding afternoon sun. |
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They were evangelists, missionaries and itinerant ministers living in an unholy era of subjugation, poverty and the dark brutal forces of the slaveocracy. |
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The formation is composed largely of dark limestone and dolomite. |
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Precipitants include being in a dark room, stress, and certain drugs. |
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It's dark, it feels very other-worldly, and it's filled with alien beings. |
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We identified individuals according to the distinct scale patterns, particularly the dividing line between dark and light scales on the carapace and hind legs. |
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There sat my mother, her black hair a mass of curls drooping over her shoulders, a wide smile curving her mouth and stars sparkling in her dark blue eyes. |
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This gentleman is every bit as frightening as Darth Vader, complete with cape, dark red jumpsuit, and a bear-trap maw topped by a tattooed white dome. |
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Last year, when she double-faulted at break point in the Wimbledon final against her sister, there were dark rumours that it had been decreed as Serena's year. |
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Her eyes began to droop and dark half-moons hung underneath. |
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He has been missing from his address since last Monday, and was last seen wearing a donkey jacket and dark trousers, with a blue or black checked shirt. |
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It has orange eyes and woolly, water-resistant fur, which is colored dark brown to black except for two large, white patches on the animal's back. |
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Chicken livers in Italy are firm and dark and cook like a dream. |
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There was no word from the pilots, no sign that anything was wrong with Air France Flight 447 as it streaked over the dark waters of the Atlantic. |
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The market for dropheads was unerringly a fair weather one, good when the days are long and the sun is shining, adversely affected by dark, rainy days and longer nights. |
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The gloomy gothic mood of the background sounds serves the metallic drums and dark vocals, contributing to make this song a rather unsettling moment. |
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Indeed, dark epoxy grouts can permanently stain the porous varieties. |
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It was just getting dark as we walked along the riverside to the Taj and the dusky light falling over the Ouse added to the romance of the outing. |
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They may have been trying to be clever but it provided a moment of surely-unintended, eye-rolling comedy in what was supposed to be a grisly, dark horror film. |
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Frequent showers from the dark clouds that swept in and out over the Sydney Football Stadium turned the surface into something of a gluepot. |
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Originally part dingo, today's Australian cattle dogs are tough, quick, intelligent, and usually colored dark blue or rust with white patches. |
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Support At Home Coffee, a dark and distinctive blend that combines Sumatra and Brazil coffee beans for a bold yet smooth flavor. |
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Go on to an ale which is tangier and yeastier, then try a porter beer, which is full-bodied, dark brown and bittersweet in flavor. |
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On large scales like that of clusters of galaxies, gravitational lensing indicates that the dark matter is smoothly distributed, on the average. |
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Horsehead Nebula is a typical dark nebula, and is famous for resembling the head of a horse. |
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It was now dark and Heath found himself walking into the dreggiest part of town. |
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It is best to pick the berries while all drupelets are of a consistent, dark red coloration. |
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It was almost too dark to see, but I edged up to the light-switch and turned it on. |
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Patina is smart enough to know better... it's way past time for her to turn from the dark side and embrace the Penguin. |
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Trevor looks kind of emo, rail thin, dark hair, guyliner, wears black all the time. |
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Yes! No more TV sets, no more light bulbs! No more electricity! We'll be back in the dark ages if the environazis have their ways! |
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And I was pale, and clear, and evanescent, like the light, and they were dark, and close, and constant, like the shadow. |
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It was finally dark, they were still a long way from Crescen waters, and Cedric was exhaustipated. |
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At length they stood at the corner from which they had begun, and it had fallen quite dark, and they were no wiser. |
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He smiled again, easily, dimples creasing his cheeks, and a tiny fanwork of lines crinkled the corners of his dark eyes. |
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You are jet-lagged, have a headache, can't stand driving a Fiat, it's turned dark and you cannot see or read the road signs. |
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The mountain-ash berries across the field stood fierily out from the dark leaves, for a moment. |
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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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Season the foie and sear until dark golden brown. Drain off and reserve the foie, adding the fat back into the pan and bring heat back up. |
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It is my belief that he would like it better to die than to venture into the dark of the foreroom. |
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The description corresponding to the foretype, except for the entirely dark yellow spines, which are sometimes brown at the base. |
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Well! It is a forlorn hope at the best, and not much the forlorner for being delayed till dark. |
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The gaslit streets of Victorian London felt much safer than the dark alleyways to either side. |
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Before dark we pull down the five-foot giraffe unicycle and put KariAnna up on it. |
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There is no causal relationship between eating carrots and seeing in the dark. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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She'd been picturing some Gormenghastian monstrosity, a mass of dark stone and hulking, spiked towers. |
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From atop the banks I could see over most of the buildings along Main Street, gossamered with dark smoke. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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In every dark corner, fat black bin bags were bent double, throwing up gutfuls of old clothes. |
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Ulrike lived in a farm hof, and all around me were the dark blank fields punctuated by a few disparate lights. |
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He was a tall lean man with a voice like a rasping crow. Impeccably dressed and hatted with a dark Homburg. |
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The team reported that the formation rests on a pillar and includes a structure similar in appearance to a staircase, leading to a dark hole. |
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Aristotle's apparatus contained a dark chamber that had a single small hole, or aperture, to allow for sunlight to enter. |
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To lighten up the small dark rooms, tenants able to afford a degree of painted colourful murals on the walls. |
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Anyway, Margiotti found the guard and showed him the picture. He ID'ed it. Sort of. It was dark. |
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Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. |
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Petrarch's original metaphor of light versus dark has expanded over time, implicitly at least. |
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Since the archaeological evidence for some periods is abundant and for others scanty, there are also archaeological dark ages. |
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The stars, the night, the dark blue of heaven hid the secret in their impenetrableness. |
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Tellson's Bank by Temple Bar... was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. |
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You seem pleasant and harmless with your dark ingenu eyes and your nice Midwestern manners. |
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They were together, at the flicks on Saturday night, eating Jaffas and smiling at each other occasionally in the dark. |
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He pulled on a pair of jogpants and sat in the dark of the living room taking long pulls at his cigarette. |
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He would hide in corners and other dark places, and jump out, scaring one half to death. |
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The juxtaposition of the bright yellows on the dark background made the painting appear three dimensional. |
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In the lantern at the top of Elizabeth Tower is the Ayrton Light, which is lit when either House of Parliament is sitting after dark. |
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The Ruddington site is connected by a 640 Gbps dark fibre and runs on IBM's z10 with Tivoli. |
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Wil looked up at Marie, tears sliding down his cheeks, eyes a lackless dark ebony. |
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Tompot blennies are distinguished by a pair of lappets above the eyes and dark stripes along the body. |
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A Twilight Master is a Lightworker that is working for both the light and the dark side of life. |
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The GWR first painted its locomotives a dark holly green but this was changed to middle chrome or Brunswick green for most of its existence. |
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In colder climates where heating and lighting is required during the cold and dark winter months, the heat byproduct has at least some value. |
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In December 2008 Arriva Trains Wales unveiled a dark blue livery on its Mark 2 carriages, this has since been adopted as its standard livery. |
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Philip Stone argues that dark tourism is a way of imagining one's own death through the real death of others. |
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Implications for other cases of dark tourism at in populo locations are discussed. |
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Such seclusion and sublimity were indeed well suited to the dark and wild mysteries of the Druids. |
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This was because to be faithful to medieval design would have left the houses cold and dark by contemporary standards. |
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It was constructed of dark brick, and used external piers to express its vertical structure. |
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Architecture was made to appear light and weightless, as opposed to the dark and bulky forms of the previous Romanesque style. |
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The Yeomen Warders normally wear an 'undress' uniform of dark blue with red trimmings. |
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Almost every food can be curried with the exception of dark green leafy vegetables. |
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On a typical dark, wet Glasgow night, a bus driver coming off shift came in and ordered a chicken curry. |
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English Porters and stouts are generally as dark or darker than old ales, and significantly more bitter. |
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Previously, Englishmen had drunk mainly dark stout and porter beers, but pale ale came to predominate. |
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Bitter belongs to the pale ale style and can have a great variety of strength, flavour and appearance from dark amber to a golden summer ale. |
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Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or roasted barley, hops, water and yeast. |
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The name porter was first used in 1721 to describe a dark brown beer that had been made with roasted malts. |
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Later, stout was eventually to be associated only with porter, becoming a synonym of dark beer. |
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Queen of Night is as close to black as a flower gets, though in fact it is a dark and glossy maroonish purple. |
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Throughout the story, both Romeo and Juliet, along with the other characters, fantasise about it as a dark being, often equating it with a lover. |
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Scholars have long noted Shakespeare's widespread use of light and dark imagery throughout the play. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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The college failed to provide adequate security on campus after dark. |
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His achloropsia meant he could not distinguish light and dark shades of green. |
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The axion is a candidate particle for the cold dark matter that constitutes a large fraction of the mass of the Universe. |
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And beyond lay the pasture I had crossed on my way from the station then more fields rising towards a dark rim of hills. |
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The dark green mooncake is loaded with matcha-infused salted egg yolk custard, which gives a bittersweet taste. |
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A boardsman at heart, though, his dark, diamond-hard soundtrack steals the show. |
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A large bommie the shape of an onion extends from the main reef on the northern side, and here were two dark crevices favoured by coral trout. |
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The blackout curtains make a super 'bommie', which is lit as soon as it's dark enough on this wonderful day. |
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Out on the boating lake were two bufflehead ducks, a male with a bonnetlike white patch on his dark head, and his chocolate brown female. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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He changed into these in a dark breadcrumby cubbyhole at the rear of the shop. |
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My introduction to Bronyism brought me out of, as mentioned prior, a very dark place. |
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Diana monkeys are generally black or dark grey, but have a white throat, crescent-shaped browband, ruff and beard. |
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I do love writing Cancerfic because it allows me to write dark and angsty stories. |
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After cooling on ice, the samples were incubated with 30 mM iodoacetamide for 1 h in the dark to carbamidomethylate the cysteine residues. |
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Skilled cataphiles elude police by ducking into corridors or moving in the dark. |
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He was tall, dark and handsome. He was considered the catch of the day, except that he never got caught. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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Cow Farm was a rambling building, with dark, uneven stairs, low-ceilinged rooms, queer, odd corners, and sudden unexpected doors. |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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The SWOOPER started to move faster and faster and soon they were swooping along a dark tunnel, clickity, clickity, clickity-clack. |
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The clincher was that we couldn't wait any longer to leave, or it would get dark. |
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Off this landing and over the studio was a dark cobwebby place, tangled with wiring, plumbing, ventilation and mystery. |
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At the heart of his argument is the contrariety between day and night, light and dark. |
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Striking the highway beyond the little copse she skirted the dark iron palings enclosing Hare. |
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The badger made his dark and tortuous hole on the side of every hill where the copsewood grew thick. |
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Our technique provides robust constraints on cosmokinematic parameters, permitting one to separately bound matter from dark energy densities. |
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Those deep, dark slots in a mountain known as couloirs are often the most obvious routes of ascent. |
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The dark traces of the cracks in the crazed surface of the pot contrasted with the light glaze and was quite attractive. |
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I usually cut through the woods to get home, but last night it was too dark. |
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The place was dark and musty, and the same sullen guard lazed about in his dandruffy blazer. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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A deep melancholy took possession of him, and gave a dark tinge to all his views of human nature. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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The dark figure concerning these criminal offences, is very high and the attitude towards reporting such cases is not constant. |
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The over-unity energy production could be due to a gradual transformation of hydrogen to dark hydrogen in the same state as in water. |
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On videodermoscopical examination, AKF is characterized by the presence of dark lacunae, whitish veil, red lacunae, erythema, peripheral erythema, and hemorrhagic crusts. |
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If knaidl is dark in the center, ascertain whether this is the horseradish filling or an uncooked part. Don't overcook the knaidlach or they will fall apart. |
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It was a dark, horsehairy place with a sort of abandon-hope atmosphere that seemed suitable for people that had no money, and who were going indefinitely into pawn. |
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Parenthetically, this line treatment suggests an attempt to mimic the agnathous head, if we suppose that the jaw area was colored suitably dark in contrast to the face proper. |
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These included dark coloured flower, light coloured flower, albous flower, pink flower, red flower, small flower, biflorate and triflorate mutants. |
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Like some of the underground comic books, Miller's work was heavy with raw id, but his genial angst-less style made itfamiliar and cheerful rather than dark and disturbing. |
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Conscience only, that can see without Light, sits in the Areopagy and dark tribunal of our Hearts, surveying our Thoughts and condemning their obliquities. |
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James took a step forward, his dark eyes bright under that jutting hedgerow of a brow that swept across his forehead without a break even above his axeblade of a nose. |
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If a person had an image appear for a moment after waking up or if they see something in the dark it is not considered a dream because they were awake when it occurred. |
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There was a stone basin of clear but motionless water, and the heavy reddish-and-yellow arches went round the courtyard with warrior-like fatality, their bases in dark shadow. |
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This bay is approached from the choir by the first marble step which is in Frosterley, a marble with beautiful madrepores of light colour on a dark ground. |
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When my father comes back with a dark wet spot on his pants, right in front, as if he has made in his pants, he starts eating his food in great shovelfuls. |
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The historian Tacitus painted an unforgettably dark picture of the early empire in his Histories and Annals, both written in the early 2nd century. |
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He fears the dark, so he invented a longer-lasting light bulb. |
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In summer, the forests are generally cool and dark, because the beech produces a dense canopy, and thus restricts the growth of other species of tree and wild flowers. |
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Descriptions of its colouration range from black to tan or dark grey. |
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Let the sighs of Fiona rise on the dark heaths of her lovely Ardan. |
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The boy walked out and squatted and laved up the dark water. |
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Near the bottom here, I found what I think to be a few small pieces of burned wood or charcoal, also some dark unctuous sort of earth, a sample of both I brought away. |
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The child walked nervously down the dark, foreboding street. |
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Even as he went into the lighted, public place he remained dark and magic, the living silence seemed the body of reality in him, subtle, potent, indiscoverable. |
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It was obviously an Aspen Valley resident because she recognised the stabling in the background, but the tall dark bay horse in the foreshot didn't look familiar. |
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Finally he walked slowly into a vast Italian space, with towers and castellated roofs, and a sky the colour of dark blue ink, smooth and consistent. |
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The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre. |
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They remained in the dark until the newspaper story came out. |
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He introduced me to the bartender, Michel, dark and foxishly thin. |
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Then without a word she lay on her back in the bed, her dark blond pubic hair rising about her dark wet cave like dried brush about a hidden spring. |
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Microlensed double-image quasars have sent a consistent message that the baryonic dark matter consists of a dark population of free-roaming planet mass objects. |
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In the middle of the platter were century eggs, eggs which have been left in lime for a long, long time until the yolk has become dark and the white gelatinous. |
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It was quite dark when, after an arduous climb, the sheriff made his tortuous way through the chaparral to the point where Anthony Garland should be stationed. |
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A gleam of sun shining through the unsashed window, and chequering the dark workshop with a broad patch of light, fell full upon him, as though attracted by his sunny heart. |
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They have a dark upper A horizon that usually contains approximately the same amount of organic matter as the geographically associated chernozemic soils. |
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It is represented by a phosphate-dolostone sequence in Wengan, where it is 33 to 55 m thick and consists mainly of dark phosphate, cherty phosphate, chert, and gray dolomite. |
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By contrast to his crystal-clear, futurable insights, however, the 'furious reporter' leaves us very much in the dark with regard to what's going on right now. |
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There, under ebon shades... in dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell. |
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I was in the dark about the surprise party until I walked in. |
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The narrow, dark stairs are gaumy with paste, and everywhere open barrels of the mixture gave out the sickening, sour odor that is always in the nostrils of the workers. |
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Very desolate was that valley, having a dark aspect and a ghastful, such as a man might look for in the infernal glens of Pyriphlegethon or Acheron. |
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A small, dark kitchen is not conducive to elaborate cooking. |
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The mass of gilbertite in the specimens in my possession, is mixed with dark purple fluor spar, and with specks of another mineral, which has the aspect of apatite. |
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We were carless, in the dark, and no one to help within cooee. |
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Management kept the board of directors completely in the dark. |
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They differ from dark milds and old ales in the use of roast grains, which adds to the bitterness, and lends flavours of toast, biscuit or coffee. |
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The night was very dark and it rained heavily, the roads were so bad that the troops had to cut trees and corduroy the road a part of the way, to get through. |
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A gluphilic scalar dark matter model has recently been proposed as an interesting vision for WIMP dark matter communicating dominantly with the Standard Model via gluons. |
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Brown ale is a style of beer with a dark amber or brown colour. |
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