She wears a butter colored suit, and a sleek hat is perched atop her short black hair. |
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Some of the best bornite specimens consist of plates of 5-mm blue-gray crystals upon which are perched large, complex chalcopyrite crystals. |
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I always appreciate and enjoy the letters and notes you send along, as well as photos of birds at your feeders or perched in a tree. |
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He sat down on the bottom step to the basement and she perched next to him. |
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The Belgian is a long, thin and snaky bird, which is bred and trained to stand hunched over in its perched position. |
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Luckily, it caught a jar full of pencils, already unstable and perched precariously on the edge of the desk. |
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As we skimmed across the lagoon, sniffing the sea air, there was nothing to see at first but the odd sea bird perched on a marker buoy. |
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It was perched on the edge of one of the counters, sniffing the air with its tiny blue nose. |
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This morning at the shed near where the snowy owl had perched, two men are unloading fertilizer and preparing to put it on the field. |
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He was perched on a stool with a plastic briefcase at his feet and a half-supped pint of bitter in his hand. |
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The isolated tower perched on a rock near Ireland's most southerly point, Mizen Head, has many moods and a long interesting history. |
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He was born in a small hamlet perched amidst terraced olive groves above Vinci. |
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He took a pair of thin-rimmed spectacles from a case and perched them close to the tip of his nose. |
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The vivianite occurs in small earthy-blue masses perched on fragments of fossil wood. |
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Thick hawthorn hedgerows bursting with new growth run down the edge of John Dunning's pea crop on his farm perched on the Yorkshire Wolds. |
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It is perched above the spodic horizon early in the summer rainy season and after heavy rainfall in other seasons. |
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Derby is a small town perched on the red edge of the vast Kimberley region in the north of Western Australia. |
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It is perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides, pushing a much smaller section north-west towards Loch Etive. |
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With my toes perched precariously on a nub of rock, I frantically search for the next handhold. |
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I felt her presence slide by me to pick up the bathroom hall pass perched on the ledge of the whiteboard. |
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He either perched his agile paws on Max's motorbike handlebars or snuggled into his travel bag as the pair purred along the road. |
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She was perched on her sofa, talking on her hands-free phone, on a day that would change her life forever. |
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The team is perched atop the Pacific International Junior Hockey League standings and odds-on favourites to repeat as playoff champions. |
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The pears had been barely cooked and they perched on a puff pastry tarte with no caramelisation in sight. |
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To add insult to injury, the same stock footage, like lightning flashes or an owl perched on a branch, is repeated ad nauseam. |
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Sure enough, several miles later a small isolated mound hove into view with a scrubby acacia tree perched on top. |
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Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, and mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water. |
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They set perched atop a pert nose, and small heart-shaped lips, surrounded by high cheekbones and sun-kissed strawberry blond hair. |
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He knew he was still perched on the tree limb, a small form in shorts and a striped shirt. |
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Blanche with her glasses forever perched on her blunt nose, studious and serious her face always in some random novel. |
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From there a path twists its way through outcropping crags and tiny lochans to the summit, perched precariously on top of its own little crag. |
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The Cham towers, which sit perched on the town's outskirts, are a place for the locals to come and pray. |
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T'Llaiah, the third daughter of Slevibh, was perched upon the cold, stone, subsellium in the ancestral estate's succulent garden. |
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From December 1940 they lived in Castle House, and Dylan wrote in the summerhouse perched on the old castle walls. |
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The area is popular with the scantly clad sunbakers, usually perched at the southern end of the beach. |
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The ferry was two stories tall and had large paddle wheels perched on each side. |
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He had these amazing long brows, as dark as his hooded eyes, and a small, perfectly groomed moustache perched on top of his upper lip. |
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Also, one can spot grey hornbills, with their hooked beaks perched on the branches in meditative silence. |
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The centaur had her four cockatrices perched on the spine of her horse-like half, and her cat was at her side. |
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She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. |
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Better yet, you see most of it on foot or on elephant-back, perched atop a cushioned howdah. |
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Our little lord, perched imperiously in his howdah, was gradually succumbing to the chill wind out of the south. |
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A young man, clean-cut, sharp and fit, perched above us on the coping stones of the top of the seven feet high wall. |
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The site is perched on the edge of a small cliff looking out over a rocky outcrop, the sea and a secluded cove. |
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She put it on, and then chose a matching veiled cloche from the clothes press, which she perched on her head, low over her bangs. |
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Something began to scream at us harshly, and then we saw it was a peacock, like a displaced king, perched on the battered wall surrounding. |
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He was awakened by the chirping of birds and found four starlings perched outside his window. |
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She looked up to see a large, colorful bird perched on the rail, watching her curiously. |
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The vultures were all perched upon tree roots, all looking hungrily at the same place. |
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She was tempted to start singing to herself, with the birds perched in the trees around her. |
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The hot afternoon sun blazed down upon him, as he stood perched on top of a wooden pedestal like a bird. |
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These airbags are very lifelike in their resemblance to small children perched on the front seat of driven motorcycles. |
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He turned to glance at the small figure perched next to him on the wagon seat and looked into the serious eyes of his young son. |
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Another family drove past, the children perched on top of a couple of mattresses strapped over another sorry pile of possessions. |
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The site seems small until you see one of the workers perched on the top of the skeleton, dwarfed by the size of the structure. |
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As it backs up near one of the houses, a chatter of excitement erupts from the people perched precariously on top of its cargo. |
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I sat alone, perched happily on a ledge, bordered on three sides by thin air. |
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Sure enough, he could see his young fighter perched on the balls of his feet on top of the railing. |
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We spotted an old man precariously perched on top of a pile of rubble, searching for something. |
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She sat, perched delicately on a stool at the bar that was right down the street from her dorm. |
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Farther into the alley, there was a pile of crates with a boy perched on top. |
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Whisper glided across the dark bay, having spied in the distance a tall building perched on the edge of a cliff. |
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However, I found the simple way it was served, as a steak perched above vegetables, slightly disappointing. |
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Throughout the conversation, the manager's eyes dart to the mobile perched on the edge of his desk, willing it to ring. |
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Our first stop is the legendary Banff Springs, rising from the side of the mountain, perched above the town. |
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The tiny cape perched on the edge of a hill was neglected and dark so much of the time, few people ever knew it was occupied. |
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One of the grandest old lodgings is the Jamaican Inn perched on a cliff above a secluded slice of beach. |
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Although perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean and exposed to the elements, Pebble Beach is not a true links course. |
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As every self-respecting Yorkshireman knows, this is the highest inn in England, perched at 1,732 above sea level. |
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It's a deeply felt issue, as we have so little forest, perched on the geographic edge of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by desert. |
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The visit to the establishment, perched above the Museum of Scotland, had begun pleasantly enough. |
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Iatmul villages become a cluster of houses perched on stilts situated within a body of muddy water. |
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He lives in Vienna, his home a modernist oasis of tranquillity perched above the lush greenery of the Wienerwald. |
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The castle itself, built in 1046, is a brooding structure perched on the hill above the River Mulde in Saxony. |
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He raised his head, sunglasses perched above his headband in deference to the dim lighting in the dressing rooms. |
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She sat on the other end of the bench seat and perched her feet on the edge of the seat in front of her. |
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Smiling slowly, he perched his elbows on the table and dropped his chin into his hands. |
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She perched her face on the edge of her mattress in an attempt to wriggle back into the sheets. |
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Brenna climbed up on the chair beside her, perched her chin on her elbows and watched her intently. |
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Springs can occur in uplands if zones of perched water extend laterally to cliff faces or other steep slopes. |
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In the background is a large lacquered coffer, its side decorated with a flying bird and another perched in a tree. |
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The big steel gates opened again and a three wheeled motorcycle drove in pulling a low trailer upon which were perched two plain wood coffins. |
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A phoebe and a scissor-tail worked the fence, and Barn Swallows perched along the wires or flew overhead. |
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We drove home with a green boat perched atop a white wooden box of camping gear, fastened to a blue Volkswagen. |
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In one, a white pigeon is perched on a hand round which a serpent, ready to strike, has wound itself. |
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The driver's figure is composed of relatively few elements and, perched on a buckboard, seems diminutive in comparison to the neighboring group. |
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The woman looks barely older than a sixth-former, with her hair styled sharply over to one side and a pair of pince-nez perched on her nose. |
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One of the condors perched in a pine atop Cable Mountain and just sat there for the better part of a half hour. |
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We gaze obediently like cattle at the television screen perched above, broadcasting the latest installment of a Spanish soap opera. |
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A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet. |
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These aggregates are perched on a matrix of fine-grained garnet densely intergrown with other manganese silicates. |
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Mark stood facing the camera, while I had my fingers interwoven and perched on his shoulder, standing slightly off to his side. |
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He's clad in a flannie, and has a Santa hat somewhat rakishly perched on his bonce. |
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To her side is an ironing board, an iron perched on it, the face of the iron tilted toward the camera. |
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His train conductor's hat was perched smartly at an angle and his shoes were polished to a shiny brown. |
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One of the top buildings to be floodlit will be the 800-year-old Norman castle, perched high on the cliffs between the two bays. |
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She perched on the edge of the fountain, snapping off a flower head as she passed. |
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Her portly body was perched on a small stool precariously, looking like she would fall off if she shifted even slightly. |
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We pick a line of lesser resistance, but nonetheless find ourselves perched above a steep couloir. |
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I put my camera pack in one, and we each perched on a coupling between cars, squaring down. |
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Mom and Dad pedaled aft while my brother, Kevin, and I perched on the fore seats, entrusted with the task of steering. |
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At your back are 26 elegant bedrooms and a dining room perched craggily at the top of the building. |
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I am perched on an old stone fountain surrounded by red flowers when the phone rings. |
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It is not a rooster, or the four cardinal points that we traditionally find perched atop French roofs, but a laced boot. |
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In the front gallery stood a matte-black block of polystyrene crudely hacked to resemble a human skull perched on a base. |
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The gray bird perched on the same dead limb that the raptor and the friarbirds had visited, and it flicked its wings as it sat there. |
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Some of the gold formed discrete isolated crystals to 2 mm perched on tiny cubic pyrite crystals in vugs that range to 1 cm across. |
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I'm staring at a neat cubical wombat dropping, perched on the side of the path. |
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It had been raining steadily for a few hours, and the driver was perched in a pool of liquid, still white as curd. |
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Then a cutaway found the reporters, without scripts, perched on high stools in the weather studio. |
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Standing at a distance from the sculpture, we see a cylindrical container perched on a tall, square-topped, three-legged stool. |
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Her crown was precariously perched on the curls piled between the twin poufs, and looked as if it might fall off at any minute. |
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The stage resembled an oblong squash court with seating perched precariously on scaffolding above the set. |
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They propel themselves forward without toppling the wine bottles perched precariously on their hats. |
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We find Lauren perched on a chair, her eyes glued to the tiny TV Mom picked up at a garage sale. |
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A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach. |
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The principality of Andorra, perched between France and Spain, is one of the most popular destinations for European skiers. |
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It was perched prissily on the pillow of Mr. and Mrs. Chonce's neatly made bed. |
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The golden crown, white gem atop it, was perched upon her fair head, perfectly matching every other piece of jewelry she wore. |
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I was kneeling before my dearest Lewis, a golden crown was perched high on his brow. |
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He cradled a golden scepter in the crook of his right arm, and a golden crown of unmatched magnificence was perched on his head. |
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She currently sat, perched on the step, wearing a pretty pale blue gown looking the picture of innocence and purity. |
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A few minutes later my two companions and I walked down a country road examining the little dickey birds perched along the fence. |
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What we didn't expect was to find the thing perched on a weather-sculpted and bus-sized block of gritstone. |
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The islands are perched at the ragged edge of the continental shelf, right before it plunges more than 2 miles down to the abyssal plain. |
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Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers. |
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Here and there, towers were perched high up on acclivities which seemed almost inaccessible. |
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There were a lot of rocks to pick through, and it was a ways down, but once I perched on the rocks by the waterside it was worth it. |
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When he slipped forward he lost his footing on the rock where he was perched. |
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His insides aching with sadness, Arthur did as she'd requested and then perched on the edge of his aunt's bed. |
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I definitely won't look like that flawless female figurine perched on the wedding cake. |
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The oblong LCD panel perched on top of the dash displays the sat nav instructions. |
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From there, the eye glances to the craggy ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, perched in the distance. |
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A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa. |
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The pied wheatear perched on a telephone line and would fly down to the ground to catch something then go back to its perch. |
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The whitewashed buildings of the main town are perched on the crater rim, thousands of feet above the Aegean. |
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While stopped at a red light, the Mrs. noticed a few strange whirligigs perched atop a billboard. |
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Some of the headsets have tiny, curled British barristers' wigs perched on top of them. |
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So when I went up to them at the counter where the pair were perched on high stools I was rebuked for daring to open my mouth. |
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There were carved creatures with canine bodies and bat wings perched around the steeply pointed roof lined with jagged spikes. |
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There was a brightly colored winged insect perched on a stalk of tall grass. |
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The clinic that provided the setting for the novel is perched on top of a hill. |
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This and nearby districts are also known for perfect, doubly terminated wolframite crystals to 20 cm, perched on water-clear quartz. |
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The village is perched on a knoll above the spume, and its tall houses seem to turn their backs on the sea. |
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It has white wing-patches at the wrists, visible both when the bird is perched and when it flies. |
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This bird was feeding young in a nest perched in the eaves of one of the temple buildings. |
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I saw a single coot and lots of wood pigeons perched in the dead trees surrounding the lagoon. |
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On Wednesday the final whistle sounded and he was there, perched on the ledge of the executive box, fists punching. |
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But he obviously wasn't talking for his yappy and snappy companions perched on the front seat. |
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Ian, who wasn't in the scene, had perched himself in a lawn chair near the pool, and Adam came up at one point and said he was sort of disturbed. |
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Often no more than a single lane, it coils around villages perched on precipices, past waterfalls and over ancient stone bridges. |
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When I investigated, I found all five young perched in a row about fifteen feet up in a leafy ironwood tree. |
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Hanna let out a soft sigh and perched an elbow on her desk, resting her head against her hand. |
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It had an open fan with a cherry blossom on one of the outspread ribs, and it also had a tiny dragon perched on the tip of a rib. |
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The Sicilian town is perched on a rocky hilltop on the meandering road from Palermo. |
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They offered whale-watching cruises and restored the old buildings that perched on pilings along the rim of the harbour. |
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His hair was thinning and blond, and purely decorative gold rimmed glasses were perched on a thin nose. |
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Three of us had threaded the needle between two peaks and descended the rockslides in order to fish a lake perched under the summit of Mount Oso. |
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The young bird either roosts with its parents, perched in between them, or by itself some distance away. |
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The glossy grass rolled in gentle waves mimicking an ocean they would never see even perched so high up upon the rounded hill. |
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To confirm his worst fears, a yell comes out of the bathroom window upstairs, startling the few crows perched on the lone tree in their garden. |
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She had thick framed, black glasses perched on her nose, and she was carrying a pile of dusty books. |
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Finally on the way home we saw a shopping trolley perched on top of a stop sign. |
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That's when Sofia draws your attention to a chalet perched on a shoulder of the slope, just over a mile away. |
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A glistening black stuffed crow is perched on the volume's edge, its splayed wings and claws eerily delineated against the lucent white pages. |
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She was perched atop one of the highest rocks, a glimmer shining in her sea green eyes. |
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Many had perched atop the two and three-storeyed buildings on either side of the road. |
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The large yellow house was perched atop a sharp incline of rocks leading down to the beach. |
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The pre-Columbian ruins of an entire city were essentially forgotten, perched on a mountain saddle 8,400 ft above sea level. |
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There were three beds, one window with a little houseplant perched on the windowsill, and a set of slightly tacky drapes. |
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The war memorials now perched high on the hills list endless warships and naval auxiliaries that went down under bombardment. |
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The crystals are perched on quartz along with rosin-colored sphalerite showing the black tarnish reported by him. |
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To her surprise, an enormous hawk was perched on the branch of the cherry blossom tree. |
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His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black hawk with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes. |
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Italian fashion brand Miu Miu uses a slightly sinister image of a waif-like model, clothed in a baby-doll dress and perched on a bed. |
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Instead of climbing back down to the seat with many grunts and exclamations, Philip stayed perched on the piano bench and started to sing scat. |
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She leads me along a row of bamboo restaurants perched high above the mangroves. |
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A bald chimp links a girl standing on a trolley with a baby perched on a miniature wagon. |
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She talks sitting perched on the edge of a seat in her sitting room, her arms neatly folded in her lap. |
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Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides. |
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Moments later, Tara perched herself on a bar stool at the end of the table after delivering a plate of food to Zeke. |
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Arcos, 30 kilometres east of Jerez, is perched on a huge rock which thrusts 200 metres up from the Rio Guadalete. |
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I like my chips open or wrapped, with a crisp wedge of battered cod perched precariously on top. |
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Imagine a house perched on seven acres of land, adjacent to a tree-lined pond with a red paddleboat beached at its shore. |
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A golden bird sang a melodious song as it sat, perched in a glittering green tree. |
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We see this person surfing the web, bean sprout sandwich perched precariously on his lap. |
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Cate was perched high in a tree, clad in a loose men's shirt and riding breeches. |
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All the proud fathers were dressed to kill in their three-piece serge suits and trilby felt hats perched to one side. |
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I was at the theatre recently, and at the interval I counted up to five women with sunglasses perched on top of their heads. |
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Later I see the famous mad scene from the best seat in the house, perched atop a mezzanine in the Great Hall of Lammermoor Castle. |
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The locket itself was oval shaped and intricately carved with the image of a nightingale perched on a vine of Moonflower. |
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That means grilled slices of filet mignon perched on a neat mass of grits, flavored with horseradish and bacon fat. |
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Just 20 minutes from the airport, we are perched on top of a cone-shaped hill overlooking Kranj. |
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Sitting in the posh seats with the suits and ties, he perched in his shirtsleeves, ready for a scrap. |
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The suggestions included the following amongst others and left me with images of whole families perched on the toilet bowl indefinitely. |
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His laptop glows in front of him, dimly lighting a video camera perched atop its tripod. |
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Although all too often it is shrouded in clouds, Machu Picchu is perched on a mountain 8,000 ft above sea level. |
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It is perched on a plateau of tufa rock, almost like it's been carved straight from its roots. |
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All he succeeded in shooting was a single black grouse, perched singing on a tree branch. |
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Frame-by-frame analyses show a bird perched on a tupelo trunk, with a distinctive white pattern on its back. |
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Massive ostrich feathers dyed in rainbow colours were perched atop pill boxes and turbans. |
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An instructor perched behind the twosome watches through a monocular sight. |
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He perched on the edge of the seat twiddling his thumbs while gazing around the room. |
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The bottomless cage, made of metal tubing bent and twisted in a whimsical fashion, originally housed a mannequin perched on a swing. |
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All of these elements vary in their structural details, and perched songs can easily be categorized as distinct types. |
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As a control, the researchers also exposed chickadees to a perched bobwhite quail, a non-predatory species. |
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The pure, liquid sounds of two bokmakieries perched in an Acacia thorn tree carry through the air. |
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This morning I awoke to the sight of my socks and undies and bras all perched along the racks. |
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Confused, the lady walked up to the table and stared awkwardly at the beautiful lamp perched upon the horns of the unicorns. |
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Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water. |
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The curtain lifted on his theater-in-the-round set to reveal models perched on the white horses of a mirrored carousel. |
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Opening morning found us perched near the top of some Georgia pines, freezing half to death, overlooking a small field where we had glassed a few good bucks during the summer. |
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Near a pot of bitter brown water masquerading as coffee, on a platter perched atop a red-checked oilcloth, sat the finest apricot turnovers this side of anywhere. |
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But when you are perched high atop it all, the beauty really comes alive. |
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Looking out she had seen a giant vulture perched on the flagpole. |
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On the banks surrounding the ponds a flock of sheep is grazing, and perched over the edge of each of the ponds are a number of brightly painted huts. |
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The birds hopped closer to inspect the foreign object that had entered their domain before one particularly brave soul perched itself upon her hand. |
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Many of the books we see these days perched perfectly in high street seasonal window displays are written by static, worn-out, curmudgeonly blatherskites. |
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They enjoy being in the catbird seat, perched at a high elevation, with a commanding view of a vast expanse of open air, high above the landmass below. |
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And here, in 1875, after floods had forced them to spend days perched in an old coolibah, Frank and his sons had taken up a cattle and horse-breeding station. |
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There they climb into a series of wooden constructions three metres high, made with tree trunks lashed together with lianas like tree houses perched above the flood. |
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The teacher came in, a somewhat large, dimple-faced woman with mouse brown hair tied in a neat bun and sharp glasses perched on the tip of her nose. |
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There is evidence of mine clearing activities, movements of soldiers, bunkers around buildings and military pillboxes perched on the tops of hills. |
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The track is perched on a hillside in the glorious Styrian mountains. |
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Near one of the lakes I saw 8 pied kingfishers perched on the top of a date palm, it may have been the parent birds with their recently fledged young. |
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One particular group of males perched behind us had particularly irritating mating calls, responding to the incessant female cries with various forms of donkey-like hee-haws. |
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A large raven sat perched upon the fence and gave a loud, obnoxious caw. |
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Thus. it is clear that at one point in the history of these specimens they appeared as normal quartz crystals perched upon a matrix of rhombohedral carbonate, likely dolomite. |
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Our lovely hotel perched on top a steep hill overlooking the mountains was also packed to the gills. |
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They are often seen perched on fence posts or pieces of driftwood. |
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He spread his papers out on top of his briefcase, perched on his knees. |
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In any case the players have their their own chef to cater for their culinary needs in a luxury hotel perched on a cliff above South Korea's East Sea. |
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The numerous vertical shafts in the cave are controlled by major joint intersections, with inflowing water perched on bedding planes or relatively resistant beds. |
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A sigh echoed through the room as two legs perched upon the surface of the polished mahogany table, its base cluttered with piles of untouched papers. |
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Eventually, I spotted a bird perched atop a snag far below me. |
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Was he not perched in an exalted seat at the Democratic convention? |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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Satisfied that Wesley wasn't going to take a running lunge at his lover, the vampire perched on the edge of the desk, reaching for the scanner to turn it up. |
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She will however, still be perched behind a glass of lurid colour, only this time it will be decorated with umbrella, sparkler and assorted fruitery. |
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A pine marten rested high above our heads while a gaggle of monkeys swung through the very highest branches where the occasional owl perched imperiously on guard. |
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Then, with sunnies perched on my head and a towel tucked under my arm, I walked to the front door, slipped my thongs on and hightailed it out of there. |
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At first it's impossible to see anything through the thick mass of branches, but suddenly I spot a beautiful scarlet-plumed tanager perched on a branch. |
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So, we took it off the breezeblocks it was perched on and carried them around separately, stacking them up again in the new place, then returned for the tank. |
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He sees a good looking, smartly dressed woman perched on a bar stool. |
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In Fort Lee, New Jersey, perched high above the Hudson River, is a white, slightly weatherworn building. |
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As the woman made to get off the boulder she was perched upon, a tiny pinpoint of yellow light flashed upon the horizon, something which was almost invisible. |
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The white perched villages of the High Sierra, like Grazalema, are still a couple of centuries behind in pace and are all within a day's drive of the coastal fleshpots. |
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The highest mountains were cloaked in mantles of snow and ice with glaciers perched in the hanging valleys as though suspended by some invisible thread from the summits. |
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Two hundred and forty miles west of Manhattan, in a stately red brick building perched atop a hill, the party monster waits. |
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This dumpy little brown owl, with its icing sugar spots, can sometimes be seen perched on street lights, snapping up the moths that whirl around them dementedly. |
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A few moments later she was perched comfortably atop Jake's desk. |
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The happy couple had perched an enormous bucket of popcorn next to them, and as Hugo pirouetted into his seat, he managed to knock over the entire thing. |
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One unforgettable night, I shine a torch high up into the gum tree of our back yard and see, perched there, two tiny Leadbeater possums, pink noses twitching. |
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She herself was currently small, furry wolf-like ears perched atop her head, a canine tail flicking behind her as she waded through the crowd of larger beasts. |
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She sat back, crossed her legs and perched the box on her lap. |
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The blackbird in question is perched on a painted branch above the stairs, looking down with a beady eye on a mural which commemorates many of the Chip's staff and regulars. |
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First one brightly colored lorikeet burred past Zack's head, then another and another, until at least nine or ten birds were perched on the rail above the zookeeper's head. |
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Later, the ladder sat there unretracted, its fourfold shadow cast on that arena wall on which some actor occasionally perched like a spectator at a corrida. |
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So when they meet to decide how to handle the rumpus, it's an informal coffee klatch of advisers and civil servants perched on the sofas around his desk. |
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A kingfisher and bee-eaters were perched in the trees next to the pond. |
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Often perched along the Gulf rim is the common serviceberry, a tree whose inch-wide white flowers bloom in late March, just before the leaves expand. |
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The photographers perched on top of these trucks get great shots. |
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Then there's a small fishing boat leaning against his garage and the unsightly fishing boat sitting on a trailer, with truck topper perched on it, on our property line. |
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Aberdeen, perched on the North Sea, offers a perfect example of the schism between the top and bottom earners. |
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Perry is a pop general, perched atop a candy rainbow, bathing her army of fans in an elixir of empowerment. |
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One hat in the Press Room is designed from black velvet with a violin perched on top of a skull cap. |
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At 130 years old, it is perfectly perched on the Chao Phraya River, the River of Kings. |
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I'm perched on the gunwale of a boat rocketing along at breakneck speed, getting ready to jump into the emerald waters of Australia's Moreton Bay. |
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Apparently the key is to lie crosswise not lengthwise, so nights have been much more comfortable, even if I am perched 20 feet high in an open-air tree house. |
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Gawde's butterfly, perched on an I-beam, hovers between self and world. |
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Here I am, armed with my lucky rabbit's foot, salt shaker perched on my shoulder, St Christopher medallion on my chest and not a black cat or ladder in sight. |
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The Canadian Frank Gehry has left his distinctive calling card in the shape of a luxury hotel perched above the rolling vineyards of the noble Marques de Riscal winery. |
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In the first scene a small bird rests peacefully in a tree with its back toward the next scene, evidently unaware of the small tree shrew perched beside a water jar below. |
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It is named after a granite boulder perched above the rocks. |
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Picture the first 19 th-century photographers, perched behind unwieldy wooden cameras atop tripods, their subjects sitting stiffly without motion. |
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There's a radar station perched nearby on the tallest hill for miles. |
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When perched on shrubs, it often pumps its tail up and down like a phoebe. |
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Between visits, the hummingbirds commonly remained perched nearby. |
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With a little more luck and a killer instinct, Cork's footballers could be perched on the summit of Division 1A and not staring at the relegation zone. |
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In a corner, a tumble drier was perched on top of a washing machine. |
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We ended up booking a beautiful one with a pool, perched up on the edge of a hillside olive grove overlooking the blue waters of Navarino Bay and the beaches of Pylos. |
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Rhossili is a pretty town perched high on a headland with whitewashed houses and a real villagey feel. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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In the open country favoured on the wintering grounds, steppe buzzards are often seen perched on roadside telephone poles. |
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Archerfish spew carefully aimed streams of water at prey perched on branches or leaves, knocking the prey into the water. |
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When the approaching male was close to the perched male, it vocalized and proceeded to move within the same tree. |
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The current octet tour features an ensemble that's perched midway in size between these latest recording formats. |
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We get our crab bucket, line and mini net for a fiver and head to where all the other crabbers are perched. |
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A desperately tired song thrush even perched on the shoulder of one of the crew while hundreds died in the water. |
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They have a characteristic bobbing motion when perched beside the water, giving them their name. |
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Smiley and Guillam perched disconsolately beneath it, on a bench of salmon velvet. |
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And shocked a Sherman Oaks community longing for the ZZ Top-like hot-rodder perched each evening with a copy of your favorite news mag or paper. |
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The structure is separated into four white concrete parabolic vaults, which together resemble a bird on the ground perched for flight. |
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I have to say that on St George's Day I was perched on a branch of a tree in Ryton Wood cuckooing my heart out, so RSPB, I am doing my best. |
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They were perched atop our five-boat flotilla and I cried like a baby. |
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If you see an owl perched on a roadside pole at night, it will most likely be a Spotted Eagle-Owl, Bubo africanus. |
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The religious sanctuary of Delphi is dramatically perched in the mountains of Phokis on the foothills of Mount Parnassos. |
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They are perched on the tops of Slieve Commedagh, Slieve Meelmore and Slieve Donard. |
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She explained that the marks were caused by a seat such as a bar stool on which she perched after exercising at the Harbour Club in London. |
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Her car, a Morris Cowley, was later found at Newlands Corner, perched above a chalk quarry, with an expired driving licence and clothes. |
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