The works, intentionally filled with corrections, are heavy-handedly drawn and messily painted with the naivety of a beginning art student. |
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Once she'd gotten there in his presence, all her organized thoughts dissipated into a messily arranged array of emotions. |
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Before him was a very messily thrown-together bed of a pile of leaves with a sheet spread over it. |
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I promptly filled the sink with water and dunked my head in, letting my ebony locks flop messily to the sides of my face. |
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She saw that he had written the word Love before his name, but cancelled it out messily. |
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Rodney was fighting futilely against them as his red hair fell messily into his terror-stricken green eyes. |
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He asks for a ginger beer to drink, and ruffles his thinning hair messily as he ponders each question. |
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Her long, straight blond hair was piled messily on top of her head and twinkled with sparkly butterfly clips and hairpins. |
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The combination lock clicked open, and he shoved his schoolbooks in messily. |
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And there, sitting on folding chairs and snacking messily and noisily on sunflower seeds, we watched films that were ancient even then. |
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I sniffle to a halt, and blow my nose messily on the handkerchief in my pocket, and fold it back in, dismal. |
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Dark hair flopped messily over his forehead, and he had to keep pushing it out of his light brown eyes. |
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Bryce paused in his tooth brushing, bubbles of minty liquid foam dripping messily down his chin. |
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But by the time it actually hit the screen in the autumn, the new media bubble had burst as messily as an over-inflated squirrel. |
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I had half of my hair inexpertly and messily curled when Meg walked in. |
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In Borken's messily vital urban context of supermarkets, small houses and traffic roundabouts, the bank's simple Euclidean form is a reassuringly calm, rooted presence. |
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Archy, a great PlayStationer, has messily filled a page with cheat codes for Grand Theft Auto. |
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But now that the whole thing has ended messily, Wall Street has become everybody's favourite scapegoat. |
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Now, Mr Obama's staff and Mr Richardson's are messily trading allegations about who disclosed what to whom. |
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Would he have been careful enough to destroy the odd pieces of jute you've left so messily about? |
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A man eats something messily to prove he's relaxed and cute. |
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In order for any such dispute to conclude, there has got to be a resolution of a contest between those who speak for the neatly ideal and those who speak for the messily real. |
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It's full of deciduous tress messily laying their leaves around. |
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Lisa took out a form which she had clearly created because the line sloped and the ink had messily spread across the page because she had put the ruler on too early. |
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The Sunday papers are spread messily around, and the hiss from our glasses of Buck's Fizz competes with the crackling log fire to be the most pleasurable sound. |
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I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter. |
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Civil wars tend to end as messily as they are fought. |
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Resource revenue sharing is an extraordinarily complex and contentious issue, one which messily intrudes into a broader set of political, constitutional, jurisdictional, economic, and policy considerations. |
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Urrutia Lacroix's omissions spill out as messily as his affirmations. |
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Staff at the hospice say art gives children the opportunity to express themselves as creatively and messily as possiS ble. |
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They ate messily, slept, and listened to other things on their earphones. |
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This youthfulness may help to explain the country's fragility, which is being tested anew under the messily embarrassing rule of Silvio Berlusconi. David Gilmour's splendid book tells the story of Italy from Roman times. |
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Though the look of Kitnick's show may have been austere, its allusion, however disengaged, to a technique for the achievement of well-being kept it messily human. |
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This contrasts with most other early Cambrian arthropods, which fed messily by shovelling anything they could get their feeding appendages on into their mouths. |
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Messily braid remaining hair together, secure with an elastic. |
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