But there was no one around, and the control tower was just a smudge on the horizon. |
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He wore a smock, gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them. |
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The ink tended to fade and smudge, making the banknotes look like forgeries. |
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More than one child was spotted with a smudge of dirt by their lips, munching happily away! |
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Starting from the East and holding the lit smudge pot, each person can bathe themselves in the smoke. |
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Tori squinted in that direction, and the smudge she saw on the horizon she knew was Bequia. |
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They both stared out at the harbour on the horizon, a mere smudge of brown and green surrounded by grey, frothy sea. |
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Colours are vibrant and detail is sharp, but prints may smudge if handled while wet. |
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Her subjects are details of domestic interiors that show wear, each smudge evincing past occupants and lost times. |
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It appears that at some time it is possible to recognize some lithotypes groups, namely, smudge coal and xyloid coal. |
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The sun was sinking below the smudge of distant mountains when Hitze came into view. |
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It was almost dawn, and Scott looked out to the horizon at a smudge of orange that would very soon become the sun. |
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She wiped the tears away, being careful not to smudge the ocher make-up from her eyes, a tip she had taken from the old Egyptians. |
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Or why not just smudge the black and white together to create a faintly uninspiring shade of grey? |
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After applying a light foundation all over the face, smudge a little cream or gel blusher over the cheekbone with a brush or finger. |
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It was the Actress whom we'd met in the City, sweating profusely from her exertions and with a dirty smudge across a cheek. |
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Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting. |
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I took a sip of my screwdriver leaving a smudge at the top of the highball glass. |
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Accessorise with a fake-fur stole, a smudge of eyeliner and sparkly ballet pumps. |
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She wasn't injured, except for a little smudge of lipstick, and I was taken away in an ambulance. |
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I reached up, laughing a little, and wiped a smudge of my pale pink lipstick off his face. |
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When the students use the ink pad, they should take care to roll their fingers across the paper, otherwise they will only achieve a black smudge. |
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Virgo sat up and rubbed his eyes, leaving a dark smudge of mascara and green face paint across his fingers. |
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They would light a fire in the base of the smudge pot, and smoke would come out of the chimney vents. |
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He is here just a trace-copyist, a technician without a smudge of demiurgic imagination. |
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The Hertfordshire countryside whooshes by in a smudge of muddy green and grey. |
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The outpost sat on the horizon, a black smudge with streaks of pink and orange in the sky behind it. |
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There was a smudge on the horizon that quickly turned itself into a large, stubby-nosed blue plane, headed right for the castle. |
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Don't put it in the hollow of the cheek in an attempt to shade your face, or it could end up looking like a dirty smudge. |
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The sky was bright with moonlight, with starlight, with the red tint of blazes, and with the black smudge of smoke. |
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I also had a tiny smudge, rather than a bruise, on the left of my forehead, which was easily camouflaged by make-up and a fringe. |
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However, Abner did catch sight of a hint of movement on the horizon, a smudge of black, far out across the sea of dunes. |
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I remember especially how they used smudge pots which emanated foul warm air to save the orange trees during the frosty days in winter. |
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The industrial towns were far away, a smudge of smoke and misery hidden by the curve of the earth's surface. |
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The lower smudge of light is from the nucleus at the centre of the Andromeda galaxy. |
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Besides, Europe is about deal-making, about fudge and smudge, about warm exhortations meaning nothing precise. |
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Then smudge the lines with a cotton bud or a soft, short brush. |
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It helped to keep a paper towel under their hand so it wouldn't smudge where their hand rested, and to clean up any glops of pastel that stayed on the drawing. |
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Poisons normally don't act quite so hammily, and, where so large an area had to be envenomed, it might have revealed a smudge, foiling the lethal intent. |
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There was a smudge of dirt across her nose and her hair was windswept. |
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Glasses smudge when you touch them, fog up with temperature changes, and get blurry when wet. |
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Accentuate your outer upper eyelid with the duo eyeshadow's Brown shade and smudge out under the brow towards the edge. |
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Apply the liner in short strokes close to the lashes and smudge slightly with a brush or cotton bud to eliminate any gaps. |
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He also compared incense such as frankincense to a smudge that First Nations people use like sage. |
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Every few minutes, a black smudge, smattered with muddy puddles, denotes a coalmine. |
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On lower lids, after application, smudge slightly with sponge tip of shadow applicator for a softer more natural look. |
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Easy to use, it adds intensity and provides all-day wear. Use to create a sharp, clean line or smudge it for a soft, smoky effect. |
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The unique Sony ProMatte? technology is especially suited to fine quality prints, thanks to its fingerprint and smudge resistance. |
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Watercolour is brilliant a medium. It's very fast a medium, and we can smudge it easily with fingers. |
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The labels will not fade or smudge like write-on labels, so your customers will always know when to return for service. |
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She skidded to a stop in front of me, her mascara starting to smudge. |
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The mountain was dark, nothing more than a black smudge on the horizon. |
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Sometimes they invited us to share, and the spicy sausages, with a smudge of fiery harissa, were wonderful, though it was hard to see our hosts through the smoke. |
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Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests. |
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Thaddius watched with horror as it tipped itself over, dropping a tiny smudge of clear liquid from a now apparent hole on the marble on Takel's foot. |
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I looked at my dark brown eyes in the mirror they didn't seem right with out the eyeliner, so I pick up the pencil and put on my normal smudge of black under my eyes. |
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Smoke from the direction of Haweja was a black smudge in the sky. |
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Suddenly, I spotted a smudge of light blue moving through the trees. |
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And then I saw a dark smudge on the horizon, it had to be the sea. |
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The sun was only a red smudge on the horizon when I arrived. |
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Sometimes growers light smudge pots in hopes of blanketing the field with protective smoke and turn on giant fans in the field to keep the frost from settling on the vines. |
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That smudge is the nucleus of another galaxy, at least as large as our own, and two hundred times farther from us than the Sagittarius star cloud. |
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A spark from the smudge pot starts a fire, burning the house to the ground. |
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It also does not have a wind machine, and most orchards no longer use kerosene filled smudge pots to burn to warm the trees. |
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Manea says they are also considering using sunflower oil in the smudge pots used to protect orchard crops from early freezes. |
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The remaining 15,000 tons of coal were later sold to tramp steamers and local citrus growers for smudge pots. |
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If you don't want to crank up the ol' smudge pot, Dykem is a nice substitute for simple fitting projects. |
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Printed labels are highly water, scratch, smudge and tear-resistant. |
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What happened with Broadwell will be seen as a smudge on his record. |
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Or worse, the antiglare coating on the LCD display can dissolve, leaving smudge spots. |
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In recent years Nelson has grown a mustache, a tufty brown smudge not much wider than his nose. |
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However, the fixed keypad lock can be easily unlocked by brute force attacks and the pattern lock is vulnerable to smudge attacks. |
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Lindsay Noseworth, the diagnosed gamomaniac, would be hit hardest of all, at no more than the first sidelong smudge of Primula's appearance. |
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The glow was there now, a citreous smudge on the hardpacked earth below him and to his left. |
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Tired of paying for a pedicure only to smudge those gorgeous glosses when dashing out the door? |
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Elder Jacob Sanderson closed the Gathering on the third day with a smudge and prayer, and expressed hope that these discussions would continue to move forward. |
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Every 33 years it is visible through telescopes as a faint smudge, as its orbit carries it past the sun and solar heat vaporises some of the frozen gases of which it is partly composed. |
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I go into her room and find a lifeless black smudge on the window ledge. |
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The real key purpose is to find these concerns, to listen to men and women inside the forces and to act before there is another smudge on the military through some big story in the media. |
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Holding Shift while clicking Button1 will smudge in a straight line. |
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B is a smudge quicker off the line, but you'll be shifting more often. |
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The male fly can be identified by a dark smudge on each wing. |
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Sometimes, during cold snaps, the entire Detering family would stay up all night to keep the smudge pots lighted and save the crops. |
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They can also participate in traditional Aboriginal cultural experiences including a sweat lodge and smudge room, or observe artists at work in the artist workshop. |
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The dampness in the writing paper caused the ink to spread and smudge. |
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These include burning smudge pots to produce warm smoke, running wind machines to move the frigid air, and spraying water on the plants to form an insulating coat of ice. |
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A few seconds later, Luna Lovegood emerged, trailing behind the rest of the class, a smudge of earth on her nose, and her hair tied in a knot on the top of her head. |
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Methods of control are numerous, ranging from destroying habitats, draining breeding places, spraying, treating surface water with kerosene to lighting smudge pots. |
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