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    mosaic


    mosaicked


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    1. Behind the busiest street, I walked romantic corridors between dilapidated wood and mud houses with charming little kitchens, fire-places, wood storage rooms, and some with courtyards and even pebble mosaic designs laid in the ground beneath knotty gnarled old trees that still flowered bright crimson and pale blue


    2. In the centre of the floor was a pebble mosaic, a masterpiece in stones forming two huge circles, one enclosing a six-pointed star and six concentric circles; the other showed a two-headed eagle


    3. The bath is, like Ted's fridge, a mosaic of scratches and chipped enamel


    4. mosaic of her crimes


    5. and black mosaic of paint


    6. gaped at the first mosaic – the story of Noah


    7. So, does that mean the remaining seven billion people on Earth are assuming unimportant or insignificant roles? Obviously not, because our incarnation here grants us an opportunity to perform a role, which helps complete the mosaic of life on this planet


    8. The sun lit the lingering darkness into a golden, shimmering mosaic


    9. ‘Gerrid, how do you think history will judge you?’ The tall blonde woman peered down at him as he sat in a wooden chair, her pretty face contorted onto a mosaic of disgust


    10. The canopy was a mosaic of green and brown hues, the greenish light of the sun adding an emerald glare to the columns of light that shot underneath where Hilderich could see the shadows standing still

    11. In excavating this city, a mosaic wall was found, dating to sometime before 3,000 BC


    12. A mosaic of low life, shuffling in and out


    13. Collecting the mosaic of Existence,


    14. A mosaic hung over the couch and a small series of wooded scenery by the door


    15. majestic reception rooms and a chapel in mosaic, which at some time was a depot for gold preserved in


    16. In a leisurely repose, the illusive mosaic of your sketch it spreads


    17. The sound of our heels tapping against the mosaic tiled floors is subdued by the tinkle of laughter behind the chalky brick wall in front of us


    18. However, in the next few years he began to doubt the Divine sanction for Mosaic Law and then


    19. A beautiful glass mosaic of angels and devils lined the ceiling


    20. The floor was a mosaic of her husband, Geb, the earth god, his body

    21. The floor was a sparkling mosaic of pastures and rivers


    22. She stepped up to one of the niches that were piled up in rows of ten in length by four tall, forming a mosaic, very peculiar


    23. Water features stretch out to infinity, nothing but flowers filling lots in every color mosaic


    24. Had not Moses taught that righteousness was always rewarded with prosperity and power? Were they not God's chosen people? Why was the throne of David desolate and vacant? In the light of the Mosaic doctrines and the precepts of the prophets the Jews found it difficult to explain their long-continued national desolation


    25. As the publican and the Pharisee illustrated good and bad religion, their divorce practices served to contrast the better marriage laws of the Jewish code with the disgraceful laxity of the Pharisaic interpretations of these Mosaic divorce statutes


    26. The chamber was a large one, with marble walls partly covered with black velvet hangings and thick rich carpets on the mosaic floor, laved in the soft golden glow of bronze lamps


    27. line with the Mosaic Law recorded in


    28. Keep in mind that ongoing relationships are a mosaic


    29. as a proprietary offshoot of Mosaic, the web browser created


    30. Tarbell joined the Ossoli debating society and wrote for its publication, The Mosaic, as well as for the newspaper on campus

    31. Joey knew that whatever crafted this mosaic of dead bodies was not too far away


    32. This was the “good news” that broke free of the Mosaic law


    33. We will explain mass events when we speak to the design of destiny as a mosaic of intentions


    34. We will explain this in detail when we speak to the design of destiny as a mosaic of intentions


    35. John Grisham’s, The King of Torts paints a fine mosaic of it


    36. Close enough for the mosaic of dried mud, above the splash marks of the stream on its haunches, to be visible in all its detail


    37. The defeat was so complete that the remaining Jews were forbidden to teach Mosaic Law, practice their religion, or even enter the renamed town of Aelia Capitolina


    38. Within a minute, Ferguson’s videophone screen subdivided itself into a mosaic of 32 separate images, each showing the face of a ship captain, with a caption listing the name of the ship under each picture


    39. As Ingrid moved to near a large air photo mosaic pinned to the wall, Lieutenant General Robert Eichelberger, the commander of the U


    40. It's covered in a mosaic of hundreds of photos

    41. sister Shawna had turned into a mosaic collage that hung on


    42. Dad let us soak it all in for a few moments and then said, ‘Check this out!’ He opened a door into a foyer that had a beautiful atrium with a stunning mosaic floor that surrounded an open pool of water accented by an amazing waterfall that reflected the light onto the walls


    43. The center of the floor was dominated by an intricate mosaic of the sun and moon


    44. “Yes, I am aware of that, Mosaic Law, if I am correct


    45. Yet, when we reflect on the great pains bestowed by David in the matter of ritual, on the deposition of Abiathar by Solomon, on the action of pious monarchs such as Josiah and Hezekiah, and on the position of Zerubbabel and his descendants after the captivity, it must surely be acknowledged that the lay influence under the Mosaic dispensation was immense


    46. Interestingly, the baggage of sin that the Christianity carries like a cross on its conscience might be a psychic relic of the not so human-friendly diktats of Jehovah as enshrined in the Mosaic Laws


    47. The Cross is a mosaic applied in a big way


    48. mosaic of square and rectangular shaped bodies of water, some of them of


    49. The light sits in the center of incentive impulses to create a mosaic picture out of spirit windows


    50. A spiritual eye creates devices for bionic eyes for the mosaic of life













































    1. It was an unusual window; mostly it was grisaille glass, but just off-centre, the glazier had set a circle of bright colours mosaicked together from half an angel and some family crests, scavenged, probably, from a cathedral


    1. In 1990, they rented a private boat and toured the fascinating islands of Murano, renowned for its glass-blowing factories; Burano, well known for its lace-factories and loved by painters for the colors of its houses, and Torcello, the idyllic island whose past is recognizable in the Cathedral and its mosaics, and in the XIIth century church of Santa Fosca


    2. The public toilet has inside and outside some colorful columns, mosaics, tiles, and inlays, and is frequently visited and photographed by tourists, who actually will come on a scheduled stop to see this unusual place


    3. Everything was painted in bright colors with lots of marble and mosaics, fountains with running water and greenery


    4. At the wizard's gesture, the blacks laid hold of their prisoner and marched him behind Tsotha, who led the way out of the chamber through an arched doorway into a winding corridor, whose floor was of many-hued mosaics, whose walls were inlaid with gold tissue and silver chasing, and from whose fretted arched ceiling swung golden censers, filling the corridor with dreamy perfumed clouds


    5. He had experienced in life a scene he had as a boy seen depicted in mosaics at Pela, Philip’s capital


    6. Kathryn, using her air photo mosaics, then took fifteen minutes to brief in detail General MacArthur about what her air task force had encountered in the morning


    7. Reduced size copies of those two mosaics will be distributed to you at the end of this conference


    8. Ingrid let time to the reporters to examine the mosaics before speaking again


    9. Tile mosaics are another


    10. The inner walls of the bathhouse were covered in brightly colored mosaics depicting the past triumphs of some of Odalia's greatest gladiators but, even as he washed in its heated waters, Juko felt it was all too plain and he missed the mountains of his village

    11. Inside the church, there is the oldest and one of the finest mosaics of the Eastern Church called the mosaic of the Metamorphosis


    12. the dome was decorated with mosaics of angels and saints,


    13. Gaunt cattle, their ribs protruding and their heads hanging low, stood listless at the bottoms of dried-up stock ponds where the mud had dried and cracked into mosaics of tiles as hard as stone


    14. Peter's, the huge bronze canopy, the excited intention in the attitudes and garments of the prophets and evangelists in the mosaics above, and the red drapery which was being hung for Christmas spreading itself everywhere like a disease of the retina


    15. At intervals along the walls the tiles gave way to large mosaics – simple angular patterns in bright colours


    16. He had about what he wanted now and the rest of the time he looked under stones, leaned down and peered into the tide pools with their brilliant mosaics and their scuttling, bubbling life


    17. The large hall is full, with its nine large cases; there are about 500 square metres of mosaics, 50 statues of large fragments, about 1200 inscriptions, and a multitude of small objects


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    Synonyms for "mosaic"

    mosaic arial mosaic photomosaic

    "mosaic" definitions

    art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass


    viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco) resulting in mottling and often shriveling of the leaves


    a freeware browser


    a pattern resembling a mosaic


    transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube


    arrangement of aerial photographs forming a composite picture


    of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him