Her stockings are ruined and a rivulet of blood trickles from one of her knees. |
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Stubbornly, he rolled over and refused to wake, a thin rivulet of droll dripping from his chin. |
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He wiped upwards from where the rivulet of blood was running down his arm and up to the puncture. |
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Beads of perspiration rolled merrily along my hairline and flowed down the shallow rivulet between eye and nose. |
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The film documents how a movement for the stream's rejuvenation witnessed public participation before the 160-km rivulet was finally cleaned. |
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A small rivulet of water had come off from the main stream, and had formed a clear puddle about two feet across. |
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The rivulet becomes a streamlet, and the desert silence is suddenly broken by the silver music of water. |
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It is possible to swallow, but expect the odd rivulet of saliva to escape down your chin. |
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At one point, Parry struck himself in the face, and for the rest of the set he performed with a thin rivulet of blood running down his cheek. |
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The sun falling upon my back has turned the dampness beneath my hair to wet, a tiny rivulet of sweat trickling down my spine. |
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Tracing the rivulet a hundred paces from the highway, she found the spring that fed it. |
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It took her to a small rivulet that branched off from the main rush of the creek. |
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The retaining wall of the rivulet feeding the Gaj Power Project was also breached. |
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The titanium container smashed into the ground, and a small rivulet of fuchsia trickled out. |
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The meat safe, installed in the rock face, was protected from insects by a petrol-filled rivulet cut into the volcanic rock. |
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Stretch of water with artesian wells and a rivulet running along the south boundary of the parklands. |
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The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept restoration. |
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So this picture traces a long meandering precarious strung-out line, like a path or a rivulet. |
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The streams merged into a rivulet of sick that snaked along the suburban street. |
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Building a bridge over a small rivulet, thereby connecting the village road to the outside world. |
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From the smallest rivulet to the fullest force of its mass, a river is formed from a collection of countless droplets and sources. |
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The red rivulet flowed quickly and started to blend with the dust under the flowerpot. |
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The pond's overflow discharges into an intermittent naturally occurring rivulet. |
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The overall presentation of Hero is so tastefully restrained that a tiny rivulet of blood is all that ever flows after a fighter is mortally wounded. |
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Land: 1 ha, parc with trees, enclosed, rivulet. |
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In his homily, the Vicar General used the image of a rivulet that had grown to become a big river, to tell the children that they have the potential to grow and became important people in society. |
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Mr McTiernan began using irrigation water from a rivulet running out of the Bighorn Mountains called Smith Creek. The Bear Claw suffered the fate of having the Number Four water right. |
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Although the brook itself still looked like a small river in the 1930s, it is difficult to imagine that today's slowly babbling rivulet was used for boat-trips under the Castle area. |
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With willpower and imagination united in vibrating harmony, the Gnostic student must identify himself with a toad that is within a rivulet of the pure waters of life. |
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The planted trench filter was intentionally set up as a small decorative rivulet crossing the garden, draining to the 20-m2 artificial pond that is set at the property's lowest point. |
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Small rivers can be referred to using names such as stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill. |
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The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow. |
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