The white, gray, and green clothing hung extremely loosely on her small body but she was content with it. |
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Their tail is carried over their backs either tightly or loosely curled or curved in an arch. |
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Apart from her loosely held bow, she does not look well-equipped for the hunt. |
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His features were fine and the hair that was tied loosely behind his head was thick and a rich dark brown. |
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Like business brokers, the matchmakers are unregulated or, at most, loosely regulated. |
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If you are painting with an airless sprayer, set it up in the shade, and keep a cloth loosely draped over the paint bucket. |
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The roast pork is served with a garlic sauce in a separate bowl and a big piece of crispy skin placed loosely on top of the meat. |
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Usually, you can drape one of the blankets loosely across the face during trips between the house and car. |
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There he is, emerging from the pines, wearing jeans and a white T-shirt draped loosely over his thin but sturdy frame. |
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These have been carefully cleaned and apparently loosely stacked without mortar. |
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The external face of each panel is clad in a layer of steel wire cages, containing loosely compacted stones. |
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The new home was inside a loosely built stone wall, far safer than the old one. |
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Its hot, bright colors on the slender, loosely assembled clay pieces are glinting like light on water or a school of tropical fish. |
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The bamboo is loosely woven around horizontal members, then tied with a simple cowhide cross-stitch. |
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Vegetation, for instance, is an agitated composition featuring three loosely arranged horizontal bands. |
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Among his most engaging works is one depicting a loosely constructed, elongated structure akin to a covered bridge. |
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Such experiments were carried considerably further by a loosely knit group of younger painters. |
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He participated in a loosely organized international association of artists deeply influenced by the theories of John Cage. |
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At first glance, this solo debut of the Swiss artist might have been mistaken for a loosely organized group show. |
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He buys organic soybeans from individuals in a loosely organized group of independent Michigan growers. |
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Regular stretching and joint movement exercises maximize the range of motion of joints and the ability to freely and loosely move as you age. |
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Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor. |
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If you can't keep your legs crossed even in half-lotus position, then just sit loosely in Indian style. |
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She let herself fall into the embrace, tucking her wet face into his shoulder while her arms hung loosely over his back. |
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The group spreads out, each person standing loosely with legs slightly apart. |
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He has a habit of carrying the ball loosely and away from his body, especially when moving to avoid defenders. |
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With your arms hanging loosely at your sides and your toes pointed slightly outward, perform an imaginary seated leg extension. |
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We were both sitting on the grass, and his elbows were resting on his knees, his hands hanging loosely between them. |
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This method could be loosely described as an asynchronous analog of the method described in Mangel and Adler. |
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The experience of seeing a film can be loosely categorized as internal and external. |
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Her story loosely mirrors the author's own experiences as the indentured servant of a mean-spirited and violent woman. |
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It is irresponsible and reckless to loosely talk about one of the most divisive, hurtful symbols in American history. |
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During the campaign, he was confronted by a man who spoke loosely and negligently of illegitimate children and the welfare system. |
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We all have to be very cautious in this country not to be talking loosely about criminal liability. |
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Many people speak loosely of others living useless or futile lives, as if a person's worth can be gauged on the basis of his or her activity. |
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I've been loosely blabbing a little bit lately, and this is the time I need to come clean about the whole thing. |
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The other guests were European, and could be loosely categorised as lotus-eaters. |
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In phospholipid membranes these loosely associated water molecules are in fast exchange with the bulk water phase. |
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He wrote two autobiographies and many novels loosely based on his family's history and yet he remained, it seems, a private man. |
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Outside the area, the term Maratha loosely identifies people who speak Marathi. |
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The gun run, loosely based on the exploits of Naval squads in the Boer War, was a mainstay of the Royal Tournament. |
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Remove to a wire rack and cover loosely with a tea towel while you continue making the rest of the pancakes. |
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At a push he could be loosely considered a techno DJ, but once in the studio, techno seems to be the last thing on his mind. |
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Local residents and other concerned people soon banded together in loosely organised protest and called themselves Friends of Hindmarsh Island. |
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The sling is tensioned loosely to prevent any compression of the ulnar nerve. |
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Also on view were 24 mesmerizing small-format works on handmade marbleized paper, each work consisting of a pair of loosely related drawings. |
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I also roasted a delicata squash and loosely scrambled some pretty brown eggs, and then I ate very dark chocolate. |
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Her loosely curled red hair hung down from her head, lightly brushing her test paper as she scribbled an answer down on the answer sheet. |
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Would she like to come along with him to a special screening of a film loosely based on one of Calvino's stories? |
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Layer the cover fabrics loosely with the batting in the middle and the lining on the opposite side of the burlap. |
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His battleaxe was clipped to his back along with a medium shield, and there were four throwing hammers loosely attached to his plated belt. |
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Without bothering to dry her hair she loosely braided it and tied a black ribbon at the bottom. |
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In FIG.2, the line is shown as loosely wound around the belaying pins for purposes of illustration. |
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These films consisted of a series of music hall acts and slapstick set pieces, loosely linked by very limited narratives. |
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Soft blue bell-like flowers are formed loosely in a spike that emerge from the center above the leaves. |
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Certain loosely woven fabrics, such as lightweight flannel and toweling, aren't firm enough to be in the stable category. |
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The kid shook his drink loosely, watching as the alcohol glisten in the ice cubes. |
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The posting sheetlets are loosely held together in a manner whereby an individual posting sheetlet is easily removed and used as a base. |
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Medical sharps, such as disposable hypodermic needles and scalpel blades should never be discarded loosely into the trash. |
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Oliver's been a real treasure and has loosely formed a routine for both day and night. |
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We might have been grammar school boys, but we still wore shorts, with socks designed to reach the knees hanging loosely round the ankles. |
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Cover the plate of truffles loosely with plastic wrap, and store in the refrigerator until ready to eat. |
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Using chain pulls, workers then lifted the panel and loosely connected it to attic posts, attached to roof trusses. |
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The term tucker presumably developed because they were at first loosely tucked in to the bodice of the dress. |
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While there are three million Hindu monastics today, most are loosely organized. |
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It is obviously not a play and, like its predecessor, it is a loosely knit series of monologues on birth and motherhood. |
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Pale blond hair that was wispy and starting to silver with her age loosely framed her face. |
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In the region of the ear, the tympanic bone is semicircular, and the petrosal is massive and only loosely bound to the basicranium. |
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The hats obscure the heads or faces of the men who wear them, which are only loosely suggested by umber wash. |
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His tattered clothes hung loosely on his pale and thin skeleton as he thrust three bottles of scotch to the side. |
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She had long, brown tatty hair and wore clothes that were nothing more than rags that hung loosely off her fragile, underfed body. |
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Her dress was white, the bodice and waist tight, the skirt flaring and settling loosely around her. |
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A dark leather jacket hung loosely off a pair of wide shoulders, underneath a semi formal attire, just missing a tie and coat. |
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It's a rather slapdash collection of ideas, but it makes some worthwhile, if loosely supported, points. |
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Luckly mom and dad, and I use the term loosely, were no longer slinging the insults any more. |
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The world they frequent is loosely based on Greek mythology, with gods, demigods, and mythic creatures in abundance. |
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When someone presses against a loosely nailed surface, the wallboard moves, and the nail heads pop through. |
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Her eyes narrowed in concentration as she tied the band loosely over his soft locks. |
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Her closed eyes were smeared with a gold makeup across the lids, and a double loop of pink, possibly coral beads fell loosely around her neck. |
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Purdah is observed much more loosely and sometimes not at all by women when they are with their natal families. |
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Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers. |
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Inside the Torrione Dipinto was a loosely defined area known as the Prato di Camollia, an unwalled area flanking the Francigena. |
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These loosely bonded and larger molecules are broken down into smaller molecules. |
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The drawing consists of three loosely defined rectangles, each filled with networks of angular lines overlaid with dark red marker blobs. |
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Puzzles are grouped loosely according to the features they use, and detailed solutions follow each puzzle. |
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Cover loosely with foil towards the end of baking to prevent the cake from browning. |
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Both ladies wore their brunette hair in similar styles, with their locks tied loosely to the side. |
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This chapter is essentially a bibliography, organized loosely by bulleted points to help focus our attention. |
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Spicules are loosely interlocked to form a large and spiny subspherical shell. |
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They have a loosely elasticized ankle and non-skid soles and zip up the front. |
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Social norms and traditions of behavior, which are loosely correlated with the law, also set consumer expectations. |
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Marl is a granular or loosely consolidated earthy material comprised largely of shell fragments and calcium carbonate precipitated in ponds. |
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Aboard the boat are the cast, now transformed into characters loosely based on actual stampeders. |
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When cooked, transfer to a warm plate, cover loosely and leave to stand in a warm place for ten minutes. |
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Closely related species in the Atlantic may be referred to as oarweed or more loosely as kelp or wrack. |
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But announcing the intention to send the starvelings back to what is loosely called their home is not a task that everyone would relish. |
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Burying the rose is best accomplished by first hand-stripping leaves, then bundling the major canes loosely together. |
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It's loosely based on the true story of the only man ever convicted of cannibalism in the United States. |
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His handout provided keys to the species, hybrids and structure which I have loosely interpreted to help you understand this genus. |
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He places his arms into a jacket obviously tailored for someone else, it hangs loosely, reaching almost to his knees. |
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A black, grungy trench coat hung loosely over his lanky frame, and his face was hidden in the darkness under a fedora hat. |
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She made a rather scrawny boy and Bryson's garments hung loosely on her form, but she would pass. |
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He nodded and leaned against the counter, his gray shirt hung loosely on his muscular frame. |
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His grey, three piece suit hung loosely from his shoulders as if it had originally been tailored for a much larger man. |
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Their cotton bandannas were tied loosely around their necks, Buck's red and Pete's blue. |
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Nighy looks older than his years, with a tall, angular frame on which a dark blue suit hangs loosely as if on a clothes horse. |
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His red, cap-sleeved shirt hung loosely around his waist, covering the top of his pants. |
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Simply hang your paper so that it is aligned with the adjacent piece and loosely press it against the window trim. |
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He wore a light grey shirt, loosely hanging out and a pair of dark denim jeans. |
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Her hair was loosely flowing around her shoulders, its flaxen curls bouncing gently every time she moved. |
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Once Alex is washed she steps out into the main room with her shirt done up loosely. |
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His robes, loosely draped around his tall but sticklike figure, were trimmed in silver-blue and stood impossibly white among the sand and dirt. |
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Ordinary matter and dark matter loosely track each other in space, but not in a one-to-one ratio. |
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She had the deepest of deep green eyes, and long curled blonde hair that fell about her shoulders loosely and cascaded down her back. |
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With your hand held loosely open, press the fleshy mound with the index finger of your other hand. |
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A catenary is the curve describing a rope or chain hanging loosely between two fixed points. |
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A caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly or moth A grub is the larva of a beetle, but this term too is used loosely. |
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Furman is part of a loosely organized community of local animal lovers who take care of stray cats. |
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Her hair was tousled and fell loosely around her face, which was streaked with what looked to be a combination of ash and dirt. |
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The white cloth stretched and clung around the features of her body, yet loosely. |
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The book has twelve chapters, organized into three sections with loosely connected themes. |
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Adjust it loosely, just as you would an ordinary cavesson, and your horse will be comfortable. |
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He handed me several sheets of paper, loosely held together by a paper clip. |
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Two stub walls with ample storage for china and linens loosely define the seating and dining areas. |
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The club is a loosely formed group of people including everyone from avid outdoorsmen to kids who just want something outdoorsy to do. |
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Long skirts will look better than short and make sure to wear loosely woven fabrics eg. Wood crepe, jersey and challis. |
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A lodging house is loosely defined as a single, detached home, usually divided into various rooms for student subletting purposes. |
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Fresh spinach can be dried and packed loosely in a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator crisper. |
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Spread the chermoula all over the meat, then cover very loosely with foil and refrigerate for up to 36 hours. |
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Surgeons might loosely stitch a suture and then let the polymer tighten itself. |
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Rogers explores the number of different ways Page is thought about through a loosely chronological record of her life. |
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Nearly 90 paintings and drawings are displayed in 11 rooms, organised thematically within a loosely chronological sequence. |
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Each has a tiny bulb fixed on so loosely that when it gets hot it sways from side to side and appears to flicker. |
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She concealed her arm beneath sweaters with sleeves that dangled loosely, even in sweltering weather. |
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When he walked into the ballroom Leon saw a circle of candles arranged loosely around her. |
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The clans have loosely defined territories, and prolonged wars, often spanning generations, were once common between clans. |
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These images were mere shreds of evidence, loosely stitched together like a patchwork quilt. |
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As well, a light solid green kimono hung loosely on her body as a large blue waistband clung firmly to her body. |
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After the lung and tumor are removed, a vascular pedicle of pericardial fat is loosely sutured to the bronchial stump. |
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Should we instead be encouraging the foundation of a series of autonomous, loosely interdependent ethnic enclaves? |
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Patience, which premiered at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre in 1998, is a wry modern fable loosely inspired by the Book of Job. |
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Fluid beats and loosely assembled sound collages colour the third album by Holland's Elisabeth Esselink. |
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Her golden-spun hair was loosely fastened in a clasp, and she held a small glass in her hand. |
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Not only were expenses loosely accounted for, but there were a lot of inexplicable receipts. |
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Another source of infrasound is the wind passing under a loosely fitting door into an enclosed space. |
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His head was pillowed on one of Teigue's arms, with Teigue's free arm draped loosely over him. |
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His hand clamped around her neck loosely but his thumb was pinching her skin against the wall. |
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Additionally, since 1808 they had been fighting a guerrilla war with Indian tribes loosely confederated by the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh. |
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The loosely confederated empire began to feel beleaguered from East and West, becoming aware of the growing pressure of Teutonism. |
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The thirteen States, loosely confederated, were too loose an organization to conduct effective war. |
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This motion always tended to loosen that sleeve from its anchor until finally it flapped loosely about as a cape might. |
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I dressed myself as quickly as possible, foregoing my usually headscarf by simply plaiting my hair loosely. |
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The root was fixed in position with a small quantity of plaster of Paris, and the whole seedling was covered loosely with the wetted soil. |
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I got dressed into a sparkling red dress that had a plunging neckline and the back hung loosely about mid way down. |
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The film is a relatively conventional romantic comedy, based loosely on Buster Keaton's silent Seven Chances. |
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The bats frequently roosted under sloughing bark that was left loosely attached to the top of the snag after the original crown of the tree fell. |
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Loaded loosely, the lower barrel produces hang fires reminiscent of flintlock ignition. |
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He was a grotesque and corpulent man, almost completely bald, and the fat around his chin gaggled loosely as he talked and shook his head. |
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Quinn suddenly popped his head through a door, his blonde hair falling loosely into his eyes. |
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As is the case with North American porcupines, the quills are loosely attached but can't be thrown or otherwise projected. |
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Crisp green stems should be loosely wrapped in paper towel and kept in the crisper. |
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The particles in a liquid are loosely bound together, but they move about with relative freedom. |
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Freeze whole berries on a tray or cookie sheet, then pack loosely in freezer bags. |
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The frock coat is not a tightly fitted garment, but is meant to be worn fairly loosely. |
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My hair was in spiral curls that hung loosely around my face, forming a dark shadow around my glowing face. |
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The mysterious and loosely knit movement has since spiralled and the group has played a series of hoaxes and pranks on the Italian media. |
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His raven hair dangled loosely in front of his face as he remained where he was, refusing to move. |
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With her head lowered, the girl shuffled on down into the halls, her hands dangling loosely by her sides. |
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Jamie lay on the bed, a lit cigarette dangling loosely from the corner of his mouth. |
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Gasping loudly and making a grab for a near by branch she caught herself just in time and dangled loosely from it. |
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She found Cousin sitting on the steps of the front porch hands dangling loosely on his knees. |
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Her sword dangled loosely from her hand, but it didn't seem like she was dropping it any time soon. |
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He put her limp left arm across her body so that it wouldn't dangle loosely, harming the joint, and lifted her up. |
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Like so many loosely bound thrillers, the denouement doesn't add up and the final shoot-out is farcical. |
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The loosely articulated head detaches upon removal of the carcass from the vessel. |
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Her hair was painstakingly detangled, now falling loosely over her shoulders. |
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My stomach had a few separate scars loosely grouped together, then on my upper legs they began again. |
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Logical Positivists loosely subscribed to an emotivist theory of meaning in connection with aesthetic, as well as moral terms. |
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She entered the courtroom, her black robes swinging loosely from her shoulders, not concealing her dumpiness, her white hair cut in a simple bob. |
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They look marvellous espaliered on wires against a wall, too, as opposed to growing loosely as a shrub. |
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It can be loosely defined as a hybrid of exogenous and indigenous languages. |
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The banal plot is rather loosely and extraneously hung on this framework of alleged historical fact. |
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The title track refers to the Blobfish, one of several uncuddly species, apparently endangered, around which the album is loosely themed. |
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In his later pictures he began to paint exuberantly on linen canvas, primed only with gesso, loosely woven by a local sail maker. |
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Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely. |
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The outer layer consisted of a loosely bound matrix of fibrous, textured material. |
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They'd be loosely aligned, run joint advertising campaigns, and pool their supporter base. |
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Wide angular shoulders filled out his suit jacket, but it hung loosely to a narrow waist. |
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Yet experiments indicated that quarks within protons were only loosely bound together. |
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He was similarly dressed except that his shirt hung more loosely over his body. |
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We all know the genre, the made-for-TV drama, loosely or tightly based on a sensational news story. |
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The practice came about in consequence of this venture, and was loosely based on a Wealden custom at hop-picking time. |
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But if the fimbriae grip too loosely, the bacteria will detach from the surface of a cell at the slightest joggle. |
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Let your arms swing naturally and in rhythm with your legs and loosely cup your hands. |
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Their retreat left a vacuum east of the Elbe River now filled by immigrating tribes that the Germans loosely classified as Wends. |
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her like camouflage netting. |
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These objects remain largely as they have always been, an aggregate of separate dust grains and frozen water, loosely held together. |
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Malachite is also well known as loosely coherent aggregates and. as thin green films and stains. |
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It's loosely based on the parable of the sower, so we have three images, a man ploughing a field, a man sowing seed and a man reaping a harvest. |
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Go for an outfit loosely inspired by the 1920s, drop-waisted, flapper look, which suits willowy, skinny types like you. |
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The tension on the spring can be adjusted using a wing nut so it can grip the line tightly or loosely, whatever the fishing situation demands. |
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Her black hair was tied back very loosely, which made several tendrils escape and hang wispily around her angular face. |
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The house he and his companion inhabit, with its wood paneling, kitschy horse lamp and loosely covered sofa, is far from upscale suburbia. |
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I may venture to say, loosely, that in Judo there is a sort of counter for every twist, wrench, pull, push or bend. |
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Even programmes such as Coupling, a laddish show loosely based on Friends, tread a predictable path, well within acceptable limits. |
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The Taliban emerged from Pakistan's universities and religious schools as a loosely organised student militia. |
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Much of this appears abstract but is in fact loosely representational or symbolic. |
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The rest of the group is sometimes pulled together loosely as the reptant decapods. |
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Her white zip jumper hung loosely round her hips and her brown hair was up in a ponytail. |
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The prisoners were lifted to their feet, had their ankle bindings cut and ropes tied loosely round their necks like animal leads. |
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Hold a pair of dumbbells loosely in your palms and angle them slightly toward your head. |
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I know this because my chin now rested on her shoulder, my arms draped loosely around her waist. |
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Instruments should be arranged loosely and neatly in mesh-bottom trays but should not be restrung. |
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Beneath loosely embedded rocks hide the brittle stars, ribbon worms and slithery, clinging fish called blennies. |
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Her tunic hung loosely around her as she adjusted her long skirt around her waist. |
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He flourished in a moment of transition, and his failures measured the limitations of ideas loosely held. |
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Her green jacket was loosely draped in the crook of her elbow, and her jeans were clean, as if they had been purchased recently. |
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His shirt sleeves were rolled up, his collar unbuttoned, and his red tie hung loosely around his neck. |
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The little pony watched him curiously from a little distance away, tied loosely to a tree. |
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Some Lollards, however, continued to operate underground in a loosely organised but often deep-rooted way. |
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One obvious commonality is the fact that all this can loosely be grouped under the banner of long-running US drama. |
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His nightshirt was pure white linen, hanging loosely over his body almost to his toes. |
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The arrangement of the hair is in the French style, which features loosely curled tendrils hanging softly at the sides of the face. |
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The outer plates hold the outer laths loosely in place, allowing sliding during the formation of the shell. |
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In such areas, herbicide binds loosely to soil particles, meaning less chemical can be used. |
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Lines coiled on deck or loosely tied to railings do not meet that requirement. |
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Inside the skull and vertebral column, the brain and spinal cord are loosely suspended and protected by several connective tissue sheaths. |
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The lanterns were loosely hanging on strings through the cherry trees, slowly swaying in the breeze. |
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His hair, through inattention, becomes long, coarse, and bushy, and loosely dangles upon his shoulders. |
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Paper is wrapped loosely around the hive and held in place with strong cord. |
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Bring to a boil, then loosely cover pot and simmer until tender but not mushy, about one hour. |
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They prefer procedure masks because the masks fit loosely and are easier to breathe through than surgical masks. |
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Put the stems in water and cover the leaves loosely with paper towels. |
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Their social organisation is loosely bilateral with a matrifocal bias. |
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Juicy fruit possessed pectin of greater extractability than mealy fruit, with high amounts of loosely bound polyuronides and low amounts of tightly bound pectin. |
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My angst about the disintegration of the mind is loosely Freudian in spirit, since it is unease instigated by the observation that human minds contain unaccessed and unruly depths. |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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He was part of a loosely organized movement in literature and visual arts, characterized by a rejection of direct, literal representation in favor of evocation and suggestion. |
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Jake stepped off the stage, a towel hung loosely around his neck. |
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The series, so very loosely based on the Eastman and Laird comic book creation, spawned a cornucopia of merchandise, some feature films, and a live action TV show. |
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Moore has no narrative, only a mosaic of loosely connected themes. |
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The horse snorted, pawing the loosely packed dirt in the stable aisle. |
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He and his colleagues found that rag paper in bound volumes weakens more quickly than does rag paper loosely stored in boxes punctured by finger holes. |
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Much of the sampled bark on older trees, especially Acer rubrum, was loosely attached and in various stages of decay, much like the bark on decaying logs on ground sites. |
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There is no true sprat in Asian waters, although the name sprat is sometimes loosely applied to certain small fish of the herring family which do occur there. |
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He covers the long mounds with a loosely woven plastic screen. |
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This last was a square patty with a crunchy coating on the outside and firm pink filet inside, served in a sesame bun with loosely chopped coleslaw and tartar sauce. |
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It will be an old-fashioned, irrational, and one-sided opinion based very loosely on what I've studied on my spare time over the years as a non-professional historian. |
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Simply gather small bunches of flowers over the summer, loosely bind a few stems together with plastic twist ties, and hang them upside down to dry somewhere out of the way. |
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These deepened links replaced the passive acceptance of loosely connected, but dispensable, relationships between agriculture and rural communities. |
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Adrianne, still asleep on Simian had her legs tucked loosely together. |
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She was part of a loosely affiliated group of new landscape painters. |
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The loosely fitted arm came off, and a blinding pain shot down my own arm. |
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Some of the water weeds are loosely rooted and others are firmly rooted. |
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Very loosely woven fabrics, fluid fabrics such as rayon challis and some hand-woven fabrics may need more staystitching to control stretching and raveling. |
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Fewer loosely bonded fluorine atoms in the seasoning film results in fewer contaminants being incorporated into films deposited over substrates in subsequent processing steps. |
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The new Irish state was governed, like its northern counterpart, by a bicameral parliament whose procedures were loosely modelled on those of Westminster. |
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Eric had no tie on, and his friend had his loosely dangling from his neck. |
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Olivier is based loosely on Alexis de Tocqueville and Parrot has affinities with Audubon. |
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As a result, insider trading has been loosely defined through a mishmash of confusing verdicts and precedents. |
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In the film, the Bradley Cooper character Richie DiMaso is largely fictional but based loosely on Good and amoroso. |
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A finely-crafted leather belt was cinched loosely around her waist. |
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In the back, his purple hair flowed loosely, hair restraint gone. |
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She makes no effort to hide the coils that dangle loosely at her side. |
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The skin hung loosely on her body and the flesh had a sallow tint to it. |
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He argued that the Articles of Confederation, which had loosely united the states since the end of the war, were crippling congressional efficiency and needed to be revamped. |
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Her white cuffed blouse hung loosely around her filled-out figure. |
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Stuff turkey loosely with remaining quartered onion and celery stalks. |
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Then he put them into a single, one-inch high, loosely stacked pile. |
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The term bronchotomy, then, encompassed both tracheotomy and laryngotomy and all these three terms were used loosely and they were not easily distinguishable from each other. |
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His style has been loosely described as expressionistic, surrealistic, naive, and primitive, but was also strongly influenced by the urban realism of John Sloan. |
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I will loosely characterize an elite reporter as one who comes from a managerial or professional family and has attended a highly selective university. |
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The kid wore a white T-shirt with the collar stretched loosely around the top of his smooth chest. |
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Magnus rested his hands loosely on the armrests of his seat. |
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Be sure to fold the paper loosely and not crease it at the folds. |
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As he chattered loosely, I began to wonder if I could trust him. |
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Clutched loosely with one bird-like hand, was a massive scythe. |
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The posterior triceps fascia is then sutured to the medial epicondyle to close the cubital tunnel, and the flexor carpi ulnaris fascial split is reapproximated loosely. |
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But something like the paisley print summer dress, loosely based on the Louis Vuitton catwalk model, at George at Asda is a great example of what's on offer. |
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Whiskey and vodka are also loosely classified as such, but the base of baijiu is sorghum. |
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Lytic cocktail is a term used loosely to describe a fixed combination of meperidine, promethazine, and chlorpromazine intended typically for intramuscular use. |
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I held them loosely, looking for opportunities to share, hoping they would help others as much as they helped me. |
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That morning they had been playing kickball in the park, but the game they played was loosely structured, without rules and it wandered, as it often did, down the street. |
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The dress hung loosely on me, except the bodice, which was very tight. |
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Stacked cylinders form a base beneath her feet and loosely roll about as she juggles objects and weaves in and out of hula-hoops. |
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They drape every precipice, steel poles jutting out 20 feet above the sidewalk, loosely tangled like volleyball nets in winter. |
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Topophilia is a sensory involvement with and a desired relation to the assemblage of human, socio-natural, and wild entities and their inter-relatedness in a particular loosely bounded locale. |
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The tree lungwort is a large lichen, which grows loosely attached to trees or rocks in moist, pollution-free environments of northern and western Britain. |
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Once the plant attains sufficient height, secure it loosely to the stake. |
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The questions and their point values are based loosely on propositional bet odds. |
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After an explosion, tephra settles to the ground around the volcano's vent, forming the steep, loosely arranged sides of a cinder cone. |
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Author George RR Martin loosely based Game of Thrones' Lord Walder Frey on Warwick the Kingmaker. |
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Without make-up and with her long, blonde hair hanging loosely, the normally stunning star appeared in need of more than just spiritual healing. |
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With only one sport, Sega has been busy providing eight party games which are loosely based around tennis. |
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Glycoprotein IX is noncovalently associated, and GPV is loosely associated with the complex. |
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The kids' pool was loosely fashioned after the ancient Tunisian village of Ksar Ouled Soltane. |
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While warm, curl round fingers and use a kirby grip to pin curl loosely to roots. |
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The only thing it rhymes with is isthmus, and that but loosely. |
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The Quakers were a loosely knit group of teachers that grew out of the Seekers. |
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Majority rule, loosely put, is the proposition that 51 percent of the people should be able to get whatever they want. |
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