His green eyes flitted over her, swiftly taking in every inch from her boots to the hat shrouding her face from the sun. |
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By the time they had reached the search area, a fog bank had rolled in from the lake, shrouding the shoreline. |
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The room was shadowed, the light dimmed by the thick curtains shrouding the window. |
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The ship rocked and the candles wavered precariously, on the edge of shrouding them in darkness. |
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With a mood of extreme bearishness shrouding the market, most dealers said it was difficult to project when a technical rebound would happen. |
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The door closed softly but firmly behind her, shrouding the room in darkness and deep shadows. |
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Howling wind blew fiercely from all directions as thick clouds covered the sky, shrouding the graveyard in an almost complete darkness. |
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If a view of a vast cloud of mist shrouding everything around you is amazing, then he was right. |
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Altair craned his head around in an attempt to steal one last glance, but before he could, he found a veil of fog shrouding his view. |
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Stars began to speckle the light sky, clouds shrouding the mountains in the east. |
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As far as our live shows are concerned I feel we've succeeded in shrouding ourselves in a certain air of mystery. |
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These numbers are found on the identification plate, which is affixed to the engine shrouding. |
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For the 40-something virgin whose father has just died, shrouding herself in singlehood has almost become a comfort, like a big puffy coat. |
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Shrouded and unshrouded trials were compared to determine the effect of shrouding on the magnitude of decarburization. |
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Activists set off smoke bombs, shrouding the whole demonstration in a pink cloud. |
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Were they to return now, for much of the year they would find a grey-brown smog shrouding a metropolis of 18m people and 6m vehicles. |
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Torland used shrouding to conceal items which could provide sensitive or proliferative information. |
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Use barges or shrouding to trap and prevent concrete and other bridge materials from entering the watercourse. |
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All of this solemnity had the effect of devitalizing Potter's work, prematurely shrouding it with all the cobwebs of respectability and reverence. |
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So, under all those severe Loden coats and sensible skirts shrouding the Viennese women passing us by in the Stephansplatz, there's actually a riot of frothing lace and silk? |
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However, the IMF warns in its latest World Economic Outlook that the risks of a serious slowdown in global growth have increased, with uncertainty over euro area economies and American fiscal policy shrouding the recovery. |
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Use measures such as barges or shrouding to trap and prevent blasting abrasives, protective coatings, rust and grease from entering the watercourse. |
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This saves you the time that used to be required for shrouding the lens or pressing down the sensor head to regulate reach as well as the bother of pacing out distances in walk tests. |
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For some twenty years now, Federal Court hearings under section 38 have been in private... The amendments enacted in the anti-terrorism legislation have added to the secrecy shrouding a section 38 proceeding. |
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By shrouding in secrecy what was previously accessible to the public? |
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The shrouding of the glass façade, which gives the house its name, is also responsible for this due to the filigree effect of the cedar wood lamella. |
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Nathan felt that there was some guilt shrouding this question. |
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