The two men spent three hours at Rochdale Infirmary having blood tests and were sent home swathed in bandages. |
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Anyway, the new bike arrived this morning, all swathed in cardboard and plastic wadding. |
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He was facing her, no longer clad in the deep jacket with silver frogging, but now swathed in his trademark black cloak. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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But his father sat still, smiling mildly, swathed in the blanket, like a baby in a perambulator. |
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On the side of the man in the aegis, gold light swathed the area behind him on his side of the battle. |
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Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline. |
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The warm fall's night was perfect, but when one was swathed in garments in dancing, it was incredibly hot. |
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He pulled back the piece of cloth that swathed his sunburnt head, and sniffed the air. |
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They hauled our family sleigh through forest snowscapes swathed in clouds of husky breath as the light failed. |
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The foothills were behind us and now the land was broad, rolling vales and plains swathed in dense semi-continuous forests. |
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Everything that wasn't spray-painted or swathed with bunting was drenched in a silica coating that resembled sugar. |
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Even those working in the early morning hours keep their heads swathed in cloth. |
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They wear a mixture of swathed and ragged traditional togas and cast-off Oxfam rags. |
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He was standing, waiting, his hefty bulk swathed in wraps that made him look like a particolored pillow. |
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Dark, inky black clouds swathed over the sun and blotted out the sky like a curtain of stormy nightfall. |
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On a gold throne is the patriarch, swathed in burgundy velvet, barnacled and filigreed with gold, wearing a multi-storey crown. |
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Each was swathed in robes of black, and all carried the sceptre that befitted their station. |
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The bedrooms are full of limewashed wood, white tiled floors and beds swathed in white muslin. |
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Later that day, I finally came to, only to find my head swathed in yards of bandages. |
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One boy lay swathed in bandages on a stretcher, his severed leg beside him. |
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Here, they're suffused with fontina and pecorino and swathed with tomato sauce. |
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The village was full of stern men in indigo robes, swathed in scarves against the cold and riding small donkeys. |
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In the painting Mark stands in a pulpit, preaching to a group of oriental women swathed in white mantles. |
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Far gone are the days of PVC where in order to keep dry, you would need to be swathed in restrictive, heavy, and inflexible plastic rain slickers. |
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One thing hadn't been lost in the leap, and that was the memory of Al swathed in bandages. |
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They wear a mixture of swathed and swagged traditional togas and cast-off Oxfam rags. |
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The next morning, swathed in a towel and sipping coffee from my new espresso cups, life felt fine. |
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A sketchbook page that includes croquis of a Tanagra figure, swathed in draperies, suggests that the inspiration was in fact Hellenistic. |
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A dark figure swathed in shadows stood over her, a dagger gleaming in its raised hand. |
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I remember being swaddled in blankets, then being swathed with cold washcloths. |
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As they got nearer, one of the doors swung open and a bent, hooded figure swathed in rags came shuffling out. |
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Ayrshire landmark Ailsa Craig is swathed in a layer of mist, thick enough to maintain a veil of secrecy. |
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Supporters swathed in brown and gold formed a guard of honour in front of the banner. |
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She is a vision of sweeping strides and soft steps swathed in airy veils and supple furs. |
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Simple trim lace and a dull leather waistcoat swathed his slender form, dampened in the moist morning air. |
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The biggest impacts would have swathed our globe in incandescent rock vapor, boiling the oceans dry and sterilizing the surface worldwide. |
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She was swathed in white, bound from head to toe in that mother of all hues, immaculate and true. |
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The baby lies comfortably in a white bassinet, swathed in soft butter-colored pajamas and a thin cotton blanket. |
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So might we see some Morningside matrons walking past The Canny Man pub swathed in 26 metres of silk with batwing sleeves? |
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The lady at the neighbouring table, with wrinkled skin, a beaky nose and bulging eyes, swathed in netted black, cast her withering glance. |
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The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand. |
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It was swathed in bone coloured robes, with a bandana, turban and cloth covering the head. |
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The seats were still swathed in poly, the floor mats wrapped in paper. |
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Broatch says some producers have delayed the combining of swathed canola due to green seed problems. |
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This gunge makes your skin feel as if it has been swathed in silk. |
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Cara Duncan, from Aberdeen, has been swathed in bandages since she was three months old to stop her skin erupting in painful blisters from an allergy to everyday items. |
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The fact is that on the streets of India, certainly by Western standards, most women appear to be draped, swathed and completely covered in fabric. |
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Likewise the bottle blonde with the shattered coiffure, shoulders swathed in a witchy-poo set of net curtains. |
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In another, a hush puppy is stuffed with caramelized figs swathed in whipped pomegranate cream. |
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Now it is swathed in bandages, and looking pretty sorry for itself. |
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If travelling toward Thionville, you will see the whole city emerge, swathed in light. |
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Some early seeded canola has been swathed in the Kindersley and North Battleford areas, but it is only a small percentage. |
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Dressed in men's clothing and swathed in an attitude of brittle carelessness, Alex can't hide her despair. |
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Amanda's legs need to be swathed in bandages because the mere contact of clothes on her skin is unbearable. |
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First he's swathed in a gown and a soft towel is placed around his neck to protect his clothing. |
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Green crop hit by heavy frost should be swathed and probably right away, the council states. |
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In many areas, sprouting is occurring in both swathed and standing cereals. |
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She screeched and fought when we removed the clothing with which she was swathed. |
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Hybrid canola varieties are shorter than open pollinated canola, allowing direct combining, although the majority of canola is still swathed. |
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Belgian designer Dries Van Noten featured chunky folk-inspired knits, while Yohji Yamamoto swathed models in huge felt coats that covered a multitude of sins. |
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For the inaugural event, the dancers' lithe bodies were swathed in white. |
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The bed itself was framed in dark ebony, its dusky twists spiraling towards the ceiling, while the rest of the room was swathed in black and shades of maroon and blood red. |
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The room following was swathed in green velvet, evoking a moss-covered cavern complete with stalagmitic and stalactitic projections and sand underfoot. |
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Had he not always been swathed in white robes, you could have imagined him in a cardie, pottering round his vegetable patch with his little grandson. |
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Often swathed in cloud, otherwise fading into a purple haze flecked with white where winter snows remain in gullies and hollows, the highest point is Pic d' Anie. |
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Often the pastures are swathed in mist, giving them a dreamlike quality. |
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For the second day in a row the moors were swathed in mists first thing in the morning, a sea mist rolling in again to meet them, and the world damp, drizzly and chill. |
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The early morning mists that swathed the hills and the moors descended during the late afternoon, to meet a chill sea mist flowing in from the Channel. |
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The man was tall and thin, resembling a scrawny tree, as the black robes he was swathed in covered him from neck to toe in a most unflattering style. |
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A few were in wheelchairs, others on crutches and swathed in bandages. |
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It was of a beach, and the sky was swathed in shades of robin's egg blue. |
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Another 31 per cent has been swathed or ready to be straight combined. |
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Our modern industrial society is swathed in dense infrastructure networks which enable and provide mobility, energy and free flows of information. |
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On Derek McLane's set, swathed in crumpled love letters, they scamper and dally, importune and betray, occasionally playing various string instruments. |
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Beside the message was a photograph of a nameless elderly Somali woman swathed in a red scarf, her lips pressed tightly together, wrinkly palm outstretched, eyes gazing imploringly out of the computer screen. |
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In the 200m butterfly final Phelps won his 18th medal – so equaling the Olympic record – but a twist was buried inside a moment that was meant to be swathed in glory. |
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Clint Jurke, an agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, estimates about 70 per cent of canola has been swathed in western Saskatchewan. |
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His artwork is expansive and swathed in colour and life. |
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The entire country is swathed in black, red and gold. |
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A sizeable portion of the lentil crop has been swathed or desiccated meaning it's vulnerable to various downgrading factors should wet conditions persist. |
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The operation was swathed in considerable secrecy. |
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His hair and his forehead down to the eyebrows are swathed in gauze. |
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Their children are never swathed or bound about with anything when they are first born. |
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Flax is reported to be 70 per cent combined in central Manitoba, but on the eastern side of that province, flax is reported to be 50 per cent swathed with little combined. |
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Southern Minnesota was fully swathed in snow. |
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About half of the canola crops appear to be swathed at this point. |
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Throughout the 1930s the silver screen continued to exercise its fascination, and the regular sight of movie stars swathed in gorgeous evening wear contributed to the enduring taste for formality. |
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Sprouting in both standing and swathed crops is reported in many areas. |
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There is no more swathed grain left in the fields. |
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I'm sure he's very interesting, but the interview is swathed so heavily in the music from the Hovis ad, it's hard to actually hear what he's saying. |
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A few canola fields have been swathed with later fields in full bloom. |
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Allow yourself to be swathed in this cool coconut butter treatment. |
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Croatia's Adriatic Sea is graced with an archipelago of more than a thousand beautiful islands swathed in fragrant pine groves, flowers and herbs. |
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