The travelers found themselves on a large wooden gnarl, almost identical to the one at their departure point. |
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All my senses are alert, as I hear every creak, feel each gnarl and groove of the banister and smell fruity decaying earth. |
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One still held the pouch and clover droplet, while the other was full of ashes, with the crystal gnarl stuffed on top of it. |
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I pulled the gnarl out of my pocket and brushed off pieces of burnt flower from it. |
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It is a highly magnified longitudinal section through a spike of a gnarl lying within the bark of the mother branch. |
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Manhood's spirit must bend and gnarl the spectrum of its own nature from end to end until they coincide in the recurrence of harmonious utility. |
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We are subconsciously subject to seeing a face in the clouds, on a rock formation, in a stain on the wall, or the gnarl of tree bark, or projecting human traits onto cats and dogs. |
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Behind him drums and bass pumped in machinelike overdrive amid a gnarl of distorted guitar. |
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Some exotic wood with multiple gnarl enriches his representational and contemporary marquetry pictures. |
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It is a gnarled story, and it's full of the most gnarled feelings and then there's… as it comes to the very end, one final gnarl. |
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Furniture are made of thuya and citrus gnarl by local souiri handicrafts and bath room are decorated with blue and white local mosaics. |
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Light coloured woods, yellow or bleached, such as lemon tree, maple, sycamore, orange tree, plane wood and the delicate gnarl of elm, of ash or Ambon wood were dominant. |
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Gnarl of elm was used in marquetry combining different hues of wood. |
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