Paintings of fleshy nudes line the walls, and pillars are plastered with pictures of a chubby comic book character. |
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Toulouse Lautrec was usually pie-eyed on absinthe, while Ernest Hemingway wrote much of his best prose plastered. |
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She stopped and tilted her head to the side, but her dark hair remained plastered to her forehead, a few frizzy strands escaping her plait. |
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The stone walls were plastered and colorfully painted, and there was a fireplace on the central wall. |
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The brick walls were plastered over with lime of which some traces can be seen. |
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There are a couple of possible scenarios here that depend on how your wall was plastered. |
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The sloped ceilings were plastered, the cream plaster discolored in places, completely broken away in others. |
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Much to the surprise of the construction crew, all the interior walls were plastered and given a coat of white. |
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My walls and ceiling were plastered and at some point covered with wallpaper. |
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Behind an apparently innocent piece of wall was a secret doorway that had been plastered over and sealed. |
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It is sponsored by beer company Tecate, and many of the vehicles are plastered with corporate logos, such as those of Honda and Red Bull. |
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My hair was plastered down on my head and tied in a knot in the back so that it would be good and, you know, tight and flat. |
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Golden waves of hair were plastered to his face, dripping beads of water that one by one glided off the strands and rolled down his back. |
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His hair was plastered to his face, and his coat felt like it was sticking to his skin. |
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His black hair was plastered down with it and his shirt was sticking to him. |
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The rain had plastered his hair flat onto his forehead and turned his pony tail into a slick pointy tip. |
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Water plastered my hair to my red, sweaty face and I ended up looking more like a drenched beach ball than anything else. |
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It plastered their hair to their heads as they walked down the road, and chilled them to the bone. |
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His dark hair was plastered to his forehead by sweat and the general moisture in the air. |
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He was covered in sweat and a few rogue locks of hair were plastered to the sides of his face. |
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Applying the starchy goo like a setting gel, he plastered his hair into a vertical thrust. |
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My hair was plastered to my head, and I raised my hand from instinct to fix it. |
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His face glistened with sweat, and his hair was plastered to his forehead, sticking out in some places. |
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It flies from every third building, it is emblazoned on shop displays, plastered on the bumpers of cars, and scrawled on anti-war banners. |
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Political posters are plastered all over the walls and even on the concrete security barriers. |
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The correspondence from them came on KPMG letterhead, with the logo plastered on every page. |
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Seeing signs plastered everywhere has got me wondering about how it is organised, and now I know. |
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The following decades saw the surfer image plastered on billboards and glossy ads. |
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You have to wonder why he should want his life story plastered all over the daily papers. |
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How much of this explosive information was plastered across the front pages of the Australian media? |
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It was a light purple, with pictures of the three of us plastered everywhere. |
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The press then mysteriously get involved and it's plastered all over the front pages. |
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The villagers are wide-eyed with superstition, and crucifixes are plastered everywhere. |
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That was way before we got together, and it was the only glimmer of my plastered persona that she's seen. |
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But the world was already spinning for the plastered man, and the gentle cuff sent him reeling to his back. |
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He walked through the front entrance, following a plastered classmate who was having considerable difficulty standing up. |
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She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug. |
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Who's more appropriate to encourage us to get plastered than the kings of arena rock and roll? |
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If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem. |
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In my plastered state, I wander down to the beach with a few others in the same condition. |
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Now the worst-case scenario is a tabloid picture of plastered politician stumbling out of a Soho dive. |
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Larger wall tiles also create an illusion of space as well as flat-skimmed plastered ceilings and recessed low-voltage lighting. |
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The plan is to replace the historic oak-panelling lost in the blaze with plastered walls covered by tapestries and stained glass repaired. |
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Houses with mosaics, plastered walls and ceilings, under-floor heating, and their own bath-suites were built in town and country alike. |
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The floor is broken at various places and the roof has a plastered patch where it leaks. |
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A brick floored outdoor porch leads to an inner hall with old polished floorboards and original white plastered walls. |
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Unfortunately, he could not maintain this approach in the exhibition rooms, which are a very simplified version of the plastered pre-war rooms. |
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I looked around the room, taking in every detail from the wooden floor to the plastered ceiling and walls. |
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Italian TV rattling with the volume low while the sun changes the shadows on the warm plastered walls outside in the courtyard. |
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He said he could use his toes from the plastered leg to operate one pedal and use the good leg for the other. |
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I took my son, with plastered broken leg and crutches, to the orthopaedic outpatients clinic at the Royal Bolton Hospital. |
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Both houses are emphatically vertical, two-story, side-hall town houses of plastered brick. |
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The architects even specified that plastered surfaces were to have no joint markings that would visually interrupt their continuity. |
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Ahead of her, Hans plodded through the mud, hood down and apparently unconcerned that his short black hair was plastered to his thick skull. |
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The boys then stood there and laughed at her as she floundered around in the water, her wet hair plastered over her face. |
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The walls of their project rooms are soon plastered with imagery, diagrams, flow charts, and other ephemera. |
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He plastered the front hall with Christmas cards, new and old, and moved much of the living room furniture to the family room. |
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My wavy brown hair was now unattractively straight, plastered onto my face as the rain poured down heavily on me. |
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The hot rod was plastered with decals, among them some that reproduced the paintings on the wall. |
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The fact that she is plastered all over the nominations list means I can feed my girl crush for the next two hours. |
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His publicity material is plastered with the phrase Not Suitable for Children. |
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But it's being plastered, it's having Purbeck stone flooring, which is a hardline stone from the Swanage area in south of England. |
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Jaon was looking smug, with his usual devil-may-care smirk plastered on his face. |
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Twelve finalists plastered on the greasepaint and heaved on the star-studded attire that made for a wonderful night's entertainment. |
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They were probably so dim-witted that they didn't understand what he had plastered to himself. |
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Off to the side of a dusty gravel road, a car plastered with election stickers begs the curious to stop. |
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We would be dripping cold water, plastered to our skin through our T-shirts. |
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I don't mean the crazy shattered glass style tattooage plastered across her back, drooping over her shoulders. |
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His greying hair was plastered to his head, and droplets of water ran slowly down his crooked nose, hanging from the end. |
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The ante-room has red quarries on the floor and heavily plastered brick walls. |
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Open any national newspaper and you will find her plastered all over the pages, largely on the grounds of her weight gain. |
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Interior walls in the watchman's quarters were plastered and calcimined and those of the bathroom were plastered and enameled. |
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Her raven locks were plastered to her head in sweat, and she was sleeping soundly. |
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The high ceiling and the upper walls were plastered and whitewashed, a brilliant white in the illumination from skylights. |
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He had a proud, smug, smile plastered over his dark face, eyeing Sora knowingly as if he finally got the answer he needed. |
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Prior to fixing coving we would recommend Hydrotite being applied to finish plastered rendering, to same height as PVC coves. |
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A look of repulsion for the sickening display of uncontrolled emotion and loud drunkenness was plastered on his clean-shaven face. |
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In this work, Geers has plastered a wall with broken green glass bottles stuck in cement in an aggressive statement of repulsion. |
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People are going to know who I am because I'm on telly and in magazines and have my big mush plastered about everywhere. |
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Shanahan said there were hundreds of pictures of people missing in the tragedy plastered on the walls of the armory. |
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Did nobody else notice the artificial smile plastered on Hillary's face throughout? |
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However, the outside walls were never plastered and asbestos was the material used for the roof. |
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Her normally perfect ash-blonde hair was plastered to her forehead, and her cheekbones glistened in the dim light. |
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I examined the poster, wondering if I would ever have my face plastered all over the rooms of football fans and lovesick girls. |
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On Saturday morning, Londonist awoke from a sound sleep with a self-satisfied smile plastered all over one's face. |
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The walls were plastered in expensive paintings and the couches were long and fancy with wooden arm rests and intricately carved backs. |
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The gooey tapes are plastered on the inside of molds or wrapped around shells called mandrels, and then baked. |
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I was wearing jeans now instead of baggy shorts, and they covered the Band-Aids that now were plastered all over my legs. |
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Huts are either circular or oblong with wattle walls, plastered outside and inside with mud, and roofed with thatch. |
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I came up again to float on my back, short hair fanning around me, bangs plastered to my forehead. |
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A cold sweat moistened his red hair and his bangs were plastered to his forehead. |
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The walls in these villages are plastered with cement or mud and most of the houses have thatched roofs. |
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Thick red lipstick was plastered on her full lips that matched with the blue eye shadow and thick mascara. |
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Her loose shirt was plastered across her chest, and her tight-fitting trousers accentuated the curves of her legs. |
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You walked into school with the biggest dorkiest smile plastered on your face. |
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Permanent and semi-permanent homes resembling igloos were built of sticks and branches plastered with mud, and with cow dung on the roofs. |
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She whipped about, sending black curls dancing, and plastered her body to the thick layer of transparent material behind her. |
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Del Toro's wood-plank facade is now scuffed and plastered with concert bills, no sign or door in sight. |
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All smoothly plastered elevations were completed by a wide triglyphic frieze, with a row of kragsteins and profiled cornice above. |
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His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face. |
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Late winter snow storms had plastered the hills and the sky was black with threat. |
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The scaffolding must provide clear and unimpeded access to all areas of the wall or surface to be plastered. |
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Concrete slabs were hoisted into position, and the gaps fleshed out with crudely plastered breeze blocks. |
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He hired the country's only female brewmaster and plastered her fetching image on posters. |
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Painted all over the parchment that had been plastered to the walls, were verses of poetry. |
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The posters were plastered up across the principal campuses of three major universities. |
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Right at the top, plastered across the faces of Deneuve, Buster Keaton, Cary Grant and Al Pacino, is Ebert's name in capital letters. |
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Fifteen ducklings and their mother were brought to the Wolstenholme Fold hospital plastered in the oily fuel. |
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Nearby were high-status buildings made of stone with plastered walls and more humble structures on the outskirts of the city. |
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My wet hair is plastered to my head, a bright, reddish, waterlogged mass clouding my head in wet straggles. |
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He was carrying a hemp messenger bag plastered with patches, and his combat boots were splattered with canary yellow paint. |
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Rammed-earth walls may be left as is, or plastered or stuccoed to provide an additional measure of protection. |
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Here the walls have been plastered in a textured way and the room is painted dark red. |
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It seemed normal enough, baggy jeans, a white sweat jacket with some random company name plastered on it and a pair of DC shoes. |
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The huddle of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river. |
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Angel's hair became plastered to her head while her clothes stuck to her clammily. |
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There have been no very publicly pursued paternity suits or divorce settlements plastered all over the tabloids. |
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My hair was drenched and plastered to the sides of my face, and my sopping clothes clung tightly to my shivering body. |
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She continued walking, ignoring her hair plastered to her face, the way her clothes clung uncomfortably to her body. |
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They played up the contrast between plastered surfaces and the peperino stone in the footings, projecting windowsills, and coping. |
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We sat back down at the table, with our fake facades still plastered amongst our faces. |
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Pictures of stick-thin, actually quite ill-looking young women are plastered everywhere. |
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His hair was plastered to his head and falling over his eyes, impairing his vision further. |
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I was about as confused as him, but I didn't let it show, keeping an impassive expression plastered to my face. |
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She could almost picture the innocent smile plastered on her best friend's face. |
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Round huts called mundals are made from poles and brush or vines plastered with mud, animal dung, and ashes and covered with a broad, cone-shaped thatched roof. |
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An almost toothless grin was plastered on his tan wrinkled face. |
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I have plastered the kitchen ceiling and have not even charged her for it. |
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For example, when she wasn't working car shows, Kelley worked bars in Richmond Hill, her embonpoint en regalia in a low-cut dress with a beer logo plastered on it. |
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Adverts for outdoor pop concerts are plastered across billboards. |
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Why aren't stories like this plastered all over the mainstream media? |
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The brick walls will be plastered and painted and there will be improvements to toilets and disabled access with work starting in the next few weeks. |
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The units will have fully fitted offices with suspended ceilings, recessed lighting, painted and plastered walls, perimeter trunking and gas fired central heating. |
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He was very charming and told a story about getting plastered with him. |
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The perimeter cavity walls of the building, face brick outside, plastered blockwork inside, exhibit slight but widespread cracking at many locations. |
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I can imagine the grizzled producer sitting there, all designer stubble and plastered grin, chomping on a cigar while Moynahan comes in and frugs for his personal pleasure. |
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The walls, plastered with painted murals of epic battles and heroic deeds, were additionally decorated with the colorful banners and standards of several dukedoms. |
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They've had a call from the tenant who says that the shower is leaking into the apartment below and he thinks it's because the surrounding walls are plastered, not tiled. |
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On the streets of Cairo pictures of Sisi in full military garb are plastered on billboards and hang from lampposts. |
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Is it a stretch to imagine that similar socio-cultural barriers are erected even when that name is plastered on billboards? |
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Cianci spent the last several days campaigning in the Buddy-Mobile, an SUV plastered with posters of himself. |
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At one point she claims her daughter's mobile phone number was plastered in call boxes and at bus stops inviting people to ring her on a chat line. |
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Inside the bus, the walls are plastered with famous figures over swirls of chromatic paint. |
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She caught sight of him and waved with a huge smile plastered on her face. |
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Today's papers are plastered with yesterday's terror threats. |
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Come December every other house will be plastered in the tackiest of tacky flashing lights and we will laugh, regaling each other with sightings of aesthetic atrocities. |
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And in her front room every inch of wall space was plastered with album covers, clocks, pictures, newspaper cuttings and a large Ziggy Stardust mirror. |
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Day after day, the shocking images have been plastered all over the media. |
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His company had plastered posters and media stories around the area telling everyone that track repair work would mean no trains that day and advertising replacement buses. |
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Her image is plastered on billboards and bedroom walls all over Korea. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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His eyes were heavy and cute, a permanent smile plastered on his lips. |
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It all sounds jolly odd to me, but as you're always saying, I'm just an old buffer, half plastered most of the time, but that's neither here nor there. |
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It began with race-hate posters plastered around the city, and escalated into a campaign of attacking Asian migrants and firebombing Chinese restaurants. |
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It arrived in a yellow envelope with your address scrawled across the front, plastered with Air Mail stickers and stamped with the zip code of New York City. |
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His face has been plastered on billboards just about everywhere. |
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There were posters and tattoo designs plastered all over the walls. |
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Yorkshire Water employees seem to be making a habit of swopping their suits for T-shirts, jeans and wellies, and getting plastered in paint or mud. |
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She was sweating hard and her hair was plastered to her face, framing it. |
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Her hair is plastered down with only a few stray hairs escaping. |
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Days later, pictures of the residents' ashen faces were plastered over the papers and broadcast on the news every night, invariably showing tightly strapped face-masks. |
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Rain water was dripping off my nose and my hair was plastered to my face. |
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Magnotta plastered pictures of his own half-naked body all over the Internet. |
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My husband took her to the camp doctor who plastered her arm. |
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The enemy plastered the troops in this position, particularly from the air, where he was unmolested, and followed the bombardment by a further attack on our position. |
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A minute later a plastered young man limps in holding a tissue to his arm. |
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Despite dance-instruction diagrams plastered across the cover and occasional references in subject headers, Shuman's terpsichorean allusions are superficial at best. |
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The cast then decided to raid the BBC props department and greeted Patrick the next day covered in plastered arms, legs, necks and even in one case, a head. |
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She could almost see the mischievous grin plastered on his face. |
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By the time we got to the Foley Estate, I was completely plastered. |
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He isn't modern or English enough to deny a plastered mob its nostalgia. |
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The discovery of two inkwells and a plastered table and bench strongly suggested that one of the rooms was a scriptorium, a room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts. |
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Their front sides mainly consist of plastered walls and barred windows. |
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Thick plastered brick walls, also called mamposteria, perforated with a colonnade of arches which in fact were the structural supports for the roof. |
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When he nodded, she sat back happily, a grin plastered on her face. |
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Her hair was plastered to her face from the long walk through the rain. |
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His black hair was doused with water and laid plastered all over his head. |
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The first two miles are on public rights of way, down a lovely valley with a pretty blossomed beck that cascades through rocks plastered with liverworts. |
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There was no doubt in my mind that he'd have a toothbrush moustache, his hair plastered back, a fifties dinner jacket, with a dickie bow, and greying temples. |
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It was also important to remind them to make sure their cake slice was plastered securely to the base they had chosen. |
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They get bevvied, blootered, hammered, guttered, fleein', fou, steamin', stotious, paralytic and plastered to name a few. |
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This time, she apparently got so plastered during her British Airways flight, she fell asleep in the baggage claim area. |
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Ordinary people lived in houses made of reeds plastered with mud and roofed with thatch. |
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The only way he could deal with the grief following his wife's death was to get so plastered he passed out. |
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The ceiling of basement to be lathed with strong laths securely nailed, plastered two coats, set fair, and twice whitened when dry. |
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There was the apropos of nothing American flag plastered everywhere. |
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The cells of the monastery exteriorly and interiorly plastered with mud Mortar, the first evidence in the Taxila Valley. |
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Last year's earthquake crushed his house, his livelihood and very nearly his leg, he said, pointing to a plastered limb that refuses to heal. |
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While you're soaking in bubbles, face plastered in a mask with a frilly shower cap protecting your leave-in conditioner, it will remind you of what all that hard work is for. |
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The radio station plastered the buses and trains with its advertisement. |
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Its streets are narrow and the houses are mainly built in the Republican Andean style from adobe plastered with plaster, with large wooden doors or hallways. |
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The t-shirts are plastered with distorted images of celebrity faces like Michael Jackson and Britney Spears and designed to confuse Facebook algorithms. |
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New thatched roofs were forbidden in London in 1212 following a major fire, and existing roofs had to have their surfaces plastered to reduce the risk of fire. |
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