Thin and with a rock star's tufts of varicolored black and blond hair, Adamz is his band's lead singer, guitarist and songwriter. |
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There were sheep grazing around it, tufts of their fleece caught on the lichens growing over its surface. |
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The texture was always soft, with blades thicker than the tufts in my new plush broadloom. |
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His black hair was matted with grime and clung to his scalp in ungainly tufts. |
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As we were talking, a man in his twenties, with wild tufts of dark hair, stopped by our table, which was near the soda fountain. |
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The tufts of long stamens on the bloom resemble those of a bottlebrush, thus the common name of this popular shrub. |
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Chief among these was a large green upholstered sofa with tufts of stuffing poking out here and there. |
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Under the harsh light, the long tufts of golden brown hair sprouting from the crown of his head reminded Lucy of a lion's mane. |
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One person, the leader, judging by the odd tufts of fur in random spots on his cloak, poked at the fire with his staff. |
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Inside was the sleeping alcove with the big platform bed covered with a hessian bedspread decorated with wool tufts. |
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Much to my surprise, I saw tufts of bright green grass-like plants here and there emerging from the cold soil. |
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On his head he wore a brown tweed peaked cap and tufts of soft brown hair stuck out from beneath. |
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The only type of brush capable of getting through an Afghan's coat is one with an air cushion behind the tufts. |
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The long temporal tufts visible in the female are common in agile gibbons, but not in lar gibbons. |
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In several places we each went sprawling, clawing at tufts of dead grass to stop from cartwheeling down the mountain. |
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The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. |
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The wind snared her breath, billowing it upwards in tiny clouds, tufts of cotton lost among the white latticework of the mall's entryway. |
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The latter are much more abundant in the antheridial tufts, where they have somewhat swollen heads. |
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His head was bent over his knees, tufts of pale hair falling over his cheekbones and forehead. |
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Fringe your dappled fawnskin cloaks with wooly tufts and flowers, and locks of purest white. |
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On this treeless tableland, where only tufts of yellow spiky grass grow, the biting wind pulls tears from my eyes. |
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The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush. |
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It swam near the bottom with a very graceful and rapid movement and tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed. |
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Thick, cloud-shaped tufts of the head are left clinging to the side of the glass, serving as a reminder that this beer is heaven-sent. |
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During the actual weaving, tufts of fleece were sometimes knotted into the weave to anchor them, creating a fabric with a hairy or shaggy finish. |
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In amazement, Ms. K looks at the misshapen creatures surrounded by tufts of shaggy hair. |
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Some species have complicated color patterns, often including stripes on the head or back or white tufts of fur on the shoulders. |
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The child's skin was a dusky brown, and tufts of darker hair were just beginning to grow. |
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Most backgrounds are also well defined, with very close attention paid to detail on tufts of grass, trees, and rocks. |
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He blew out a breath of frustration, and brushed aside the tufts of blonde hair that stuck out at odd angles from under the brim of his helmet. |
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Hiding places can be found in between rocks, in tufts of grass or on the branches of low-lying trees or plants. |
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Small tufts of tall grass were scattered throughout the flat plain, blades waving slightly in the minuscule breeze. |
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Each of the wounds were gory holes of half-clotted blood, tufts of fur, and the white substance of fat. |
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The horse was moving at a steady gallop, hooves kicking up tufts of dirt and grass. |
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At fifty-nine, he was mostly bald, though a few white tufts of hair grew right behind his ears. |
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There were different colors of dirt and pebble scattered in between tufts of grass. |
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After eight years of restorative grazing, the streambeds are bursting with emerald tufts of grass, and the water runs clear. |
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The Cotton grass has tiny flowers with tufts of white silky hairs at the top of a stalk. |
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Groups of friends lay semi supine, tufts of pubic hair stirring in the sea breeze. |
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Around them all was silent on the approach to the rear of the station where only weeds and tufts of grass grew. |
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In several places we each went sprawling, clawing at tufts of dead grass to stop ourselves from cartwheeling down the mountain. |
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Young springbok leap across our path during a canter through light sand dotted with grassy tufts. |
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It consisted of a delicate, gelatinous broth in which tufts of egg white and crab meat were suspended. |
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Most every residential street with mature deciduous trees is sure to have a pair of these medium-sized owls with ear tufts and yellow eyes. |
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Polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltrates were present in the glomerular tufts, and many glomeruli displayed segmental necrosis. |
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Cyst walls showed epithelial tufts or papillary proliferations with delicate fibrovascular cores. |
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Some of the larger dilated channels exhibit abortive fibrous tufts, which are slender and poorly cellular. |
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The glomerular tufts were shrunken or necrotic and renal medullary rays were congested. |
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The distinctive ear tufts are a tool for sending signals to other lynx by body language. |
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His hair, darkish brown fading to grey, flies upwards in tufts. |
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Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair. |
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At present it looks untidy with small tufts of grey grass here and there. |
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Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots. |
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They had clambered over a large tract of huge sand dunes littered with tufts of hardy grass, and scattered clumps of cacti, but the sand soon gave way to mountain slopes. |
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She looked down at the tufts of grass peeking through the wooden slats. |
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He was not especially fluffy, in fact he was a very short-haired, sleek kitten, with suspicious tufts to the tops of his ears which made us suspect he was half lynx. |
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In the school's garden are giant tufts of spinach, green peppers and cabbages planted according to eco-friendly and sustainable permaculture principles. |
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A character who looks like he might have stepped out of the commedia dell'arte, wearing a jacket with multihued tufts, wields a primitive hand puppet. |
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Most plants occurred as dense individual tufts separated by cracked soil. |
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Some species have crests or tufts of feathers on their head. |
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Long-eared owls are smaller than wood pigeons, with head feathers known as ear tufts that are raised when they are alarmed. |
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The most common type has a red coat in the summer and has prominent ear tufts but in winter its fur can range from grey or black to ginger. |
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Ear tufts are clumps of feathers growing from small tabs of skin usually found at or near the region of the ear openings. |
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The medium-sized cats with short tails and ear tufts will catch up to two hares in three days' hunting. |
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A group of generally small to medium-sized, entelegyne, ecribellate, eight-eyed spiders having tarsi armed with two claws and claw tufts. |
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The owlets are part of the European owl family and they already show signs of their breed's famous ear tufts and large orange eyes. |
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Indeed, Elio would take prototypes out on the autostrada covered in wool tufts in order to test air flow over the body. |
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Once male or female pattern baldness kicks in, the tufts lose hairs and the scalp develops bald spots. |
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Pathetic Fallacy is a cardboard form riddled with piercings that sprout long tufts of horsehair. |
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The owlets are part of the European Eagle Owl family and they already show signs of their breed's famous ear tufts and large orange eyes. |
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Red squirrels are very endearing to watch and they have cute ear tufts and big bushy tails. |
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In one he wears black contact lenses and a black stocking cap, with two tufts of his dyed-red hair sticking out like a pair of horns. |
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Their favorite hiding places are tufts and casings in mattresses, box springs, bed frames and headboards. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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Lesions have been described as alopecic, with overlying tufts of hair or even hypertrichosis. |
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Asio flammeus will display its tufts when in a defensive pose, although its very short tufts are usually not visible. |
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Owls belonging to genus Asio are known as the eared owls, as they have tufts of feathers resembling mammalian ears. |
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Among other birds, the green parakeets were found in abundance, also the red-tailed tropic-bird, which nests in the pumice tufts. |
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Long and almost straight vessels, into which the efferent vessel of those tufts situated at the bases of the pyramids, divides. |
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The fossil is nearly complete and includes tufts of fur and imprints of soft tissues. |
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Christensen is a small red alga, commonly found growing in dense tufts on Ascophyllum whose rhizoids penetrate the host. |
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His scalp was freckled and shiny, with wispy tufts of hair above his ears. |
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Geologically, the island consists of gneiss and argillaceous schists with occasional tufts and other sedimentary layers from which fossils have been recovered. |
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And a kind of rabbitfish is one of the few species, besides the gobies, that will not just ignore the chemically defended Chlorodesmis seaweed tufts. |
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The main cylinder, equipped with more than 1,500 bear claws, shreds the fiber into uniform tufts, which are transported back into the production line by vacuum fans. |
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