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It was studded with micro-ports
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The pink sand was studded with shell-shaped rocks of various sizes and colours
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At his side stood a fishing basket, corked round the top and studded with lethal-looking hooks
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Behind the bulldozers came the earthmovers, and behind them came the studded levelers
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studded with pipes sprinkler, which they
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sky studded with diamonds
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It was the blue chiffon dress, diamond studded, neatly packed inside with a special note from Rex
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they all diamond studded?” He yelled
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Gorgeous State umbrellas, enormous kinkassies or wardrums, brass-studded chairs, beautifully carved stools, European and native swords, native spears, Ashanti daggers and knives, executioners' blades and torture instruments, brass studded cases, leather fetish caps, silken and cotton cloths, execution stools with recent blood stains, valuable old English chinaware, common table knives, large glass vases, carved wooden sandals, silk and gingham pillows of down and soft cotton, a few tusks, ivory pieces for playing “po” and drafts, a few bottles of brandy, common blunderbusses, old flint locks, a few Sniders, and so on ad infinitum
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heeled boots, and a large belt that was studded with diamonds in the pattern of
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These wholesome muffins are studded with raisins, walnuts, and the comforting taste of apples and brown sugar
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was carrying a length of polished steel, a two foot length of cycle chain, a metal clock weight and a studded glove
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His gauntlets hung from his belt, and a small but very ornate crown graced his head, gleaming gold and silver and studded with jewels
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That beaming tropical elf wore a white tunic and sandals that contrasted brightly with his black hair and skin, as did his pearl studded gold crown of office
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It was big and stout, studded with great iron nails
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in its bottomless depths as on its illusive surface; a surface studded with countless phenomenal universes, systems and mirage-like worlds
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” Ralph doesn’t look up at the ‘suit’ and his studded babe
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A cream coloured cat with dark paws and a diamond studded collar
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The pink diamond studded stuffed animal had a letter in its hands and a gold key tied around its neck
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Clarity shook hands, made a reverence and admired the womanś high cut Channel dress studded with diamonds
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Reoren parried the flurry of strikes from the minotaurs and counter-attacked with a studded mace, similar to the one Bors used
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Suddenly entering the forecourt of an ancient mosque, the huge studded gates of the old fort, or peering into the courtyard of a sultan’s palace are memories that stick with me because of their complete unexpectedness
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He saw the Mayor’s assistant on the end of a lead, naked apart from the studded collar around his neck
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Beyond, there were another million lights, a diamond studded backdrop of North Vancouver
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From the Romanov collection there was the Imperial cape, studded with diamonds and other gems
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Another crate contained table cloths richly embroidered with fine gold, cushions studded with precious gems, and clocks and writing sets made in gold and silver
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He was trembling with fever and cold and his armpits were studded with sores again
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So, at great expense, he constructed a bronze hollow globe studded with thick glass observation portals to protect him from the unsavoury vapours of the deep mist (and any of the monstrosities which called it home and Grumble dinner) and a sampling hatch
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All manner of flotsam and jetsam studded the mist, carried on by the current
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studded velvet that was the sky
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Now, we were in a valley studded with
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Reluctantly, Sosha snatched the money then placed it haphazardly into his metal studded, black purse
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their iron studded boot soles on the necks
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After six more minutes of that treatment, and with her front covered with red welts and bleeding scratches from the studded belt, Farah passed out, to the disappointment of the Russian
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At the bottom of the stairs was a twelve-inch thick, iron studded solid oak
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Both my parents studded and flabbergasted; they gazed me as something had had happened with me
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stretches into the star studded heavens
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She wore makeup and a tiara studded with gems framed her long black hair
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The Shah looked down from his diamond studded chair
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He wore a mantle over his body that was elaborate and ornamental, studded with gold
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The terrain was flat and studded with parched grass
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walls were covered with masks, whips, rope, cuffs, and studded collars
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looking up at the man with the dark eyes and metal studded neck
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Add the with cloves and bay leaves studded onion, bury it in the kale and let
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A gold base with embedded diamonds was topped by a scalloped band of gold studded with smaller diamonds
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“But I do think we have a diamond studded boring blade that is used for drilling
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The blood-red mask was studded with sparkling diamonds, and there were real red and white roses pinned to my white powered wig
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I can look back through my memories and find past years studded with horrible black nights on which I woke up and was afraid
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They were unadorned, smoothed out, black, she abundant in her smoothness, he spare in his; and they greeted Ingeborg with exactly the cordiality suitable to the reception of one's pastor's new wife, who ought to have been brought to call long ago but was not in any way responsible for those bygones which studded their memory so disagreeably in connection with her husband, a cordiality with the chill on
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At Bâle there was hurry and bustle, the half hour they ought to have had there wasted away by some unaccountable loosening of the bandages of discipline on the German side to four minutes--the conductor when questioned said the engine had gone wrong, and explained, with a shrug that was to help hide his shame in this failure of the infallible, that engines were but human--and again there was an undignified scamper down steps and up steps and along platforms, and they arrived panting, pushed in by porters, only just in time into a compartment studded round with sleeping Swiss
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“Yea, sorry, I just don't think I'm that interesting, not compared to big corporate takeovers and super star studded premiers
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The whole rind was studded with small bristles
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Tonight she wore a ruby red dress with faux jewels studded across her enormous bosom
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The house was surrounded by green lawns studded with trees and a lush rose garden
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Two archers stood near the edge, each wearing full studded armor covered by red and blue livery, firing arrows down onto the Anduain invaders
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David had secured a silver diamond studded tiara into place, and she finished off her look with emerald-coloured velvet gloves, a gorgeous aquamarine shoal, and a pink rose pinned to her dress
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studded leather vests and sandals—and held long brass
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A lion is not king of the jungle because he is wearing and precious robes or golden crown studded with jewels
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The universe and nature are one big void, studded here and there with small particles
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We entered the dusty city and drove past suburbs of one and two-storey houses, studded regularly with mosques
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I noticed a diamond studded golden Rolex on his wrist
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The ceiling was studded with white spikes of dripping stone
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Her gown was the hue of the night sky: black and indigo, and studded with what looked like stars, but he surmised were little diamonds
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The top of the wall itself was studded with towers and defensive battlements
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They reached the deeper trench and broke formation as they began to climb down and then up the other side, which was higher and studded with sharpened stakes and the littered bodies of those slain throughout the night
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Her eyes appeared as gigantic blue sapphires and her eyebrows nose and ears were studded with giant amethysts
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The belt was studded full of three and a half inch magnum shotgun shells for the pump shotgun that I held in my left hand with the barrel of the shotgun resting back against my shoulder
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Before me, across an inlaid floor of tile studded with polished gems, rose a series of steps to a platform from which massive pillars rose to bolster the ceiling of the native rock
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He looked at the ground below him, studded with farms
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was studded with gemstones of every nature and like the seating arrangement it was
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sand and water, but the gem studded column against which my back rested…it was
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And so it was; there was a good-sized box under the bed, at least a yard in length, with an arched lid covered with red leather and studded with steel nails
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There is something impressive about the grim solitudes of Estremadura; and if the plains of Leon and Old Castile are bald and dreary, they are studded with old cities renowned in history and rich in relics of the past
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On the contrary, he must attack and fall upon them with a gallant bearing and a fearless heart, and, if possible, vanquish and destroy them, even though they have for armour the shells of a certain fish, that they say are harder than diamonds, and in place of swords wield trenchant blades of Damascus steel, or clubs studded with spikes also of steel, such as I have more than once seen
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gold, studded with jewels
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Then he made out the thousands of tiny rings that studded the ceiling
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“Jane!” Madeline’s hot-pink silk cocktail dress was studded with green rhinestones and had a huge pink-satin bow tied around her waist
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By degrees the wind abated, vast gray clouds rolled towards the west, and the blue firmament appeared studded with bright stars
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The island was deserted, and the sun seemed to cover it with its fiery glance; afar off, a few small fishing boats studded the bosom of the blue
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The heavens were still studded with stars, when Hawkeye came to arouse the sleepers
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About ten feet from the spot where he and the stranger were, the roof had given way, leaving a large round opening, through which might be seen the blue vault of heaven, thickly studded with stars
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The count soon mastered the mechanism, the gate opened, and he then found himself in a little garden, about twenty feet long by twelve wide, bounded on one side by part of the hedge, which contained the ingenious contrivance we have called a gate, and on the other by the old tower, covered with ivy and studded with wall-flowers
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If the earthquake did not time it we should know where to place poor Wat, sitting in his form, the cry of hounds, the studded bridle and her blue windows
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It was ten o'clock at night; the branches of the great trees in the garden of the count's house stood out boldly against the azure canopy of heaven, which was studded with golden stars, but where the last fleeting clouds of a vanishing storm yet lingered
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Until now, it had been undecided whether the supper should take place in the dining-room, or under a long tent erected on the lawn, but the beautiful blue sky, studded with stars, had settled the question in favor of the lawn
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Al-Anabar Province, the area that contained the city, was studded with insurgents of various forms
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Al-Anabar Province, the area that contained the city, was studded with insurgents of various forms
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“Feel this,” says Harold Bazin, and crouches and brings her hand to a curved wall which is completely studded with snails
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The beaches have been closed for several months, studded with mines and walled off with razor wire, but here in the old kennel, out of sight of everyone, Marie-Laure can sit among her snails and dream herself into the mind of the great marine biologist Aronnax, both guest of honor and prisoner on Captain Nemo’s great machine of curiosity, free of nations and politics, cruising through the kaleidoscopic wonders of the sea
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vessels, all finely wrought and studded with precious stones
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They sat wide-eyed, gazing around the room at the other diners—international Olympic officials; well-heeled Americans and Brits; elegant German women in flowing evening gowns of silk or chiffon, sleek lamé, or satin studded with sequins
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It was impossible to mistake the scene of the young lady's adventure, for the road runs between the open heath on one side and an old yew hedge upon the other, surrounding a park which is studded with magnificent trees
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In front of them, and at the end of the road of yellow brick, was a big gate, all studded with emeralds that glittered
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The streets were lined with beautiful houses all built of green marble and studded everywhere with sparkling emeralds
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On the other hand, it’s enough softer than wrought iron that it should expand into the shallower rifling grooves we’re using without the need for the pre-rifling Brother Sylvestrai’s suggested or the heretics’ studded shell bodies