Dotted Sentence Examples

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  • The air was clear and dry, the sand dotted with small shrubs.

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  • Suppressed parts are dotted.

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  • Dotted lines separated the boundaries of each of the kingdoms.

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  • All three are dotted with small islands, possibly the remains of some earlier lido.

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  • The maxillopalatine plates (mxp) are dotted to show their spongy character.

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  • The La Pampa territory also is dotted with small lakes.

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  • The rain had stopped, and the landscape around the graveyard was dotted with reflective pools.

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  • The intermediate tract is a region of rich cultivation, dotted with great banyan trees, thickets of bamboos, exquisite palm foliage and mango groves.

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  • The cartilage is shaded and dotted, and the bony centres are light and striated.

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  • The delta of the Cauvery occupies the flat northern part, which is highly cultivated, dotted over with groves of coconut trees, and is one of the most densely populated tracts in India.

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  • Then come the catinga tracts, and, beyond these, the open campos of the elevated plateau, dotted with clumps of low growing bushes and broken by tracts of carrasco, a thick, matted, bushy growth 10 to 12 ft.

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  • Below lies the city with its ancient walls and lofty towers, its gardens and squares, its palaces and its mosques, with their delicately-carved domes and minarets covered with fantastic tracery, the port of Bulak, the gardens and palace of Shubra, the broad river studded with islands, the valley of the Nile dotted with groups of trees, with the pyramids on the north horizon, and on the east the barren cliffs, backed by a waste of sand.

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  • Kiera followed as Evelyn turned toward the main house, a sprawling, single-story compound made of brilliant white stone and dotted with hundreds of glass-less windows.

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  • A scattering of cars dotted the parking lot but due to the late hour the avenue beyond was nearly devoid of traffic.

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  • They are fleshy shrubs, with rounded, woody stems, and numerous succulent branches, composed in most of the species of separate joints or parts, which are much compressed, often elliptic or suborbicular, dotted over in spiral lines with small, fleshy, caducous leaves, in the axils of which are placed the areoles or tufts of barbed or hooked spines of two forms. The flowers are mostly yellow or reddish-yellow, and are succeeded by pear-shaped or egg-shaped fruits, having a broad scar at the top, furnished on their soft, fleshy rind with tufts of small spines.

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  • The order in which the coal is cut is shown in the dotted and numbered squares in the figure.

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  • Wide suburbs extend to the S.W., and the right bank of the Aksai is dotted with the villas of the Cossack officials.

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  • The distribution of velocity then is represented by the dotted curve and is forward when the curve is above the axis and Dackward when it is below.

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  • The dotted curve represents the superposition, which simply doubles each ordinate.

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  • The great ice sheets formed terminal moraines around their border at various halting stages; but the morainic belts are of small relief in comparison to the great area of the ice; they rise gently from the till plains to a height of 50, 100 or more feet; they may be one, two or three miles wide; and their hilly surface, dotted over with boulders, contains many small lakes in basins or hollows, instead of streams in valleys.

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  • The north-eastern portion is slightly elevated, and dotted with low hills, which gradually sink into a vast plain, subject to inundation on its western extremity.

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  • Portion of the axis of the left ctenidium which is fused with the base of the foot, the two dotted lines indicating the origins of the two rows of gill-filaments.

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  • Plenty of springs issue on the highlands, and wide expanses of grassy country dotted with trees like an English park are met with.

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  • The largest of these traverses the district from Kushalgarh on the Indus to Thal on the Kurram, narrowing in places, but usually opening out into wide cornlands and pastures dotted with the dwarf palm.

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  • It is here drawn out into eight processes, of which six are shown,, their continuity being expressed by the dotted line.

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  • To the left of the diagram is shown (by firm lines) a system of canals laid out scientifically, and of drains (by dotted lines) flowing between them.

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  • The North German plain is dotted with upwards of 500 lakes, covering an area of about 2500 sq.

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  • A portion of the enclosed area is open country, dotted only here and there with houses and gardens.

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  • Forts of this kind were dotted all along the military roads of the Welsh and northern hill-districts.

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  • The country is dotted over with large and small lakes, generally salt or alkaline, and intersected by streams, and the soil is boggy and covered with tussocks of grass, thus resembling the Siberian tundra and the Pamirs.

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  • We should expect to find supersolubility curves lying below the solubility curves, and this result has been realized experimentally for the supersolubility curves of mixtures of salol (phenyl salicylate) and betol (/3-naphthol salicylate) represented by the dotted lines of fig.

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  • A few bays, facing towards the north, break the coast-line, and small rocky islands are dotted here and there just off the shore.

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  • The scenery in the neighbourhood is striking, lofty bare mountains being varied by open plains and long valleys dotted with villages.

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  • Sometimes, in addition to the carpet or ground colour, individual plants of larger size and handsome appearance are dotted symmetrically over the beds, an arrangement which is very telling.

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  • The western division consists of low fen or clay soil and presents a monotonous expanse of rich meadow-land, carefully drained in regular lines of canals bordered by stunted willows, and dotted over with windmills, the sails of canal craft and the clumps of elm and poplar which surround each isolated farm-house.

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  • The commune also tried to restrict the power of the barons, who, in the 13th century especially, though we find them feudatories of the holy see from the 10th century onwards, threatened to become masters of the whole territory, which is still dotted over with the baronial castles and lofty solitary towers of the rival families of Rome - Orsini, Colonna, Savelli, Conti, Caetani - who ruthlessly destroyed the remains of earlier edifices to obtain materials for their own, and whose castles, often placed upon the high roads, thus following a strategic line to a stronghold in the country, did not contribute to the undisturbed security of traffic upon them, but rather led to their abandonment.

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  • In the northeastern districts the primeval forest gives place to park-like country, consisting of plains covered with high coarse grass, and dotted with occasional baobabs, as well as with wild plum, shea-butter, dwarf date, fan palms, and other small trees.

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  • The dotted boundary curves have the equation 0 =omx, and show the rate of diminution of the amplitude of the temperature oscillation with depth in the metal.

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  • A continuous line indicates a close affinity, and a dotted line a doubtful relationship.

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  • In the Outer Hebrides most of the ground is low, rocky and plentifully dotted over with lakes; but it rises into mountainous heights in Harris, some of the summits attaining elevations of 2600 ft.

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  • The ordinate of the dotted curve which contains its "centre of gravity" has, of course, for its abscissa the "mean" number of glands; the maximum ordinate of the curve is, however, at 2.98, or sensibly at 3 glands, showing what Pearson has called the "modal" number of glands, or the number occurring most frequently.

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  • At many parts of the north coast the edges of this plateau reach the shore in precipitous cliffs, but in others low plains, dotted with bushes and date-palms, front the heights behind.

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  • But it is dotted with peaks and seamed with ranges exceeding 4000 ft.

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  • To this day the most holy spots of Hindu pilgrimage are thickly dotted with little white pillars, each commemorating a suttee.

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  • Similar plateaus of minor importance are to be found dotted about the interior.

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  • The interior is dotted with infrequent villages inhabited by Dusuns or by Muruts, a village ordinarily consisting of a single long hut divided up into cubicles, one for the use of each family, opening out on to a common verandah along which the skulls captured by the tribe are festooned.

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  • At the head or at the end of the text designs composed of cross-hatchings, cables, dotted patterns and scrolls, sometimes with birds or simple domestic objects, are found.

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  • Gigantic reeds and grasses occupy the low lands near the banks of the great river; expanses of fertile rice-land come next; a little higher up, dotted with villages encircled by groves of bamboos and fruit trees of great size and beauty, the dark forests succeed, covering the interior table-land and mountains.

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  • At long intervals he found help from the small garrisons of the towers that dotted the desert track.

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  • It is situated in the midst of picturesque and undulating country, consisting of wide sandy heaths and woods, and dotted with many fine country houses.

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  • The district stretches out in a level plain, intersected by numerous streams and dotted with patches of jungle.

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  • This in ancient times seems to have formed a group of islands intersected by arms of the Hypanis or Kuban and various sounds now silted up. The whole district was dotted with Greek cities; on the west side, Panticapaeum (Kerch, q.v.), the chief of all, often itself called Bosporus, and Nymphaeum (Eltegen); on the east Phanagoria (Sennaja),Cepi,Hermonassa,Portus Sindicus, Gorgippia (Anapa).

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  • As the tip of the wing is mid-way between its margins, a line between the continuous and dotted lines gives the figure-of-8 made by the tip. The arrows indicate the reversal of the planes of the wing, and show how the down and up strokes cross each other.

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  • In this figure the spaces between the double dotted lines (c g, i b) represent the down strokes, the single dotted line (h, i) representing the up stroke.

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  • Farther south, these rocks form the low coastal belt of Lancashire, edged with the longest stretches of blown sand in England, and dotted here and there with pleasure towns, like Blackpool and Southport.

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  • The Chalk is everywhere very thinly peopled, except where it is thickly covered with boulder clay, and so becomes fertile, or where it is scored by drift-filled valleys, in which the small towns and villages are dotted along the high roads.

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  • These villages, built in oases dotted over the desert, nestle in groves of datepalms and fruit trees and waving fields of barley.

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  • The higher plateaus, the Uinta and Wasatch mountains, bear forests of fir, spruce and pine, and the lower slopes are dotted with piiion, juniper, and scrub cedar.

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  • The general aspect of the district is that of a flat even country, dotted with clusters of bamboos and betelnut trees, and intersected by a perfect network of dark-coloured and sluggish streams. There is not a hill or hillock in the whole district, but it derives a certain picturesque beauty from its wide expanses of cultivation, and the greenness and freshness of the vegetation.

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  • Superficially, each is a simple rolling plateau, much broken by erosion (though considerable undissected areas drained by underground channels remain), especially in the east, and dotted with hills; some of these are residual outliers of the eroded Mississippian limestones to the west, and others are the summits of an archaean topography above which sedimentary formations that now constitute the valley-floor about them were deposited and then eroded.

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  • It will be seen that the maximum ordinates lie upon the curve A9 = constant dotted in the figure, and so, as the temperature of the ideal body rises, the wave-length of most intense radiation shifts from the infra-red X towards the luminous part of the spectrum.

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  • Dotted about the town are open squares, with tanks or ponds overhung by trees.

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  • In the north the government is low and dotted with salt lakes, and is sandy on the banks of the Irtysh in the north-east.

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  • But, apart from the diurnal fluctuations of consumption which may be equalized by local " service reservoirs," uniform distribution of supply throughout twelve months is rarely what we require; and to represent the demand in most towns correctly, we should increase the angle of this line to the horizontal during the summer and diminish it during the winter months, as indicated by the dotted lines b b.

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  • The particular drought shown on the diagram is the result of an exceptionally early deficiency of rainfall which, in conjunction with the variation of demand shown by the dotted line b b, is the most trying condition.

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  • The reservoir begins to fall at the end of February, and continues to do so with few and short exceptions until the end of August, and it so happens that about the end of August this dotted line, b b representing actual cumulative demand, crosses the straight line a a of uniform demand, so that the excess of demand, represented by the slope from June to September, is balanced by the deficiency of demand, represented by the flatter slope in the first five months, except as regards the small quantity b e near the end of February, which, not having been drawn off during January and February, must overflow before the end of February.

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  • The mean sea-level is shown by the horizontal line aa, dotted where it passes through the land, and the natural mean level of saturation bb, above the sea-level, by a curved dot and dash line.

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  • In repairing this work the perfectly safe form shown by the dotted lines ka, kj was substituted for the flat surface aj, and this alone, if originally adopted, would have prevented dangerous shearing strains.

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  • The vertical distance above the line ab of any point in the dotted line dc is proportional to the vertical component of the compressive stress on the line ale assumed to vary uniformly from face to face, and similarly the vertical distance of any point in the3-dot-and-dash line ae above the line ab is proportional to the vertical component of the stress determined experimentally.

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  • In A, B, and C the thick black lines represent the soft tissues; the corallurn is dotted.

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  • There are several papers still existing in Newton's handwriting bearing dates 1665 and 1666 in which the method is described, in some of which dotted or dashed letters are used to represent fluxions, and in some of which the method is explained without the use of dotted letters.

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  • The portion of an anticline which has been removed by denudation is the "aerial arch," dotted in fig.

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  • The surface is dotted with small lakes and ponds, and there are many broad fens and marshes.

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  • The whole country is dotted over with lakes, which are rapidly disappearing under the hot winds of the deserts.

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  • The sori are borne on the under surface of the pinnae, usually in a single row on either side of the midrib, but in Kaulfussia dotted over the expanded lamina.

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  • Let the dotted lines show the direction of the distant attracting body.

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  • If nothing modified this tendency the result would be to bring the points E and Q into the dotted lines of the attraction.

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  • Let the parallel dotted lines represent rays of light we regard as infinitely distant, a star for example.

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  • The picturesque shores of the harbour are dotted with country residences and village-resorts, such as Crosshaven and Church Bay.

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  • Belfast is the centre and market of the trade, but mills and factories are to be found dotted all over the eastern counties of Ulster.

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  • The surface of western Nebraska is characterized by high, barren table lands, broken by canyons, dotted with buttes, and dominated by some bold and lofty ridges.

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  • It is almost enclosed on the north, west and east by ranges of hills, while its southern boundary is generally open and accessible, well cultivated, and closely dotted with villages embedded in groups of fruit trees.

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  • Its clear blue waters are dotted with numerous tree-clad islands.

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  • Its cool year-round creek and rolling hills dotted with wild flowers filled her dreams at night - beckoned.

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  • A-line style from under the bust with pretty floating orange embroidered flowers dotted around.

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  • The stable was a leafy bower, dotted with pink, blue and yellow flowers.

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  • Plus there are 26 stowage compartments dotted around the interior.

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  • If you don't know how to key the dotted consonants, you can find out here.

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  • It should be a dotted crotchet followed by a quaver tied to a crotchet followed by a quaver tied to a crotchet.

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  • The choice of crotchet, dotted crotchet, or minim for indications of tempo, throws the predominant grouping of the basic " pulse.

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  • Spread before you are rolling foothills dotted with isolated farming communities and crowned by an array of snow peaks that will leave you breathless.

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  • The gentle undulating ' Weald ' is dotted with hop fields and fat cattle graze in lush green meadows.

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  • As darkness fell a few isolated lights dotted the opposite hillside but apart from that there was no evidence of other human activity.

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  • Hogwood provides an ornamentation table with advice on interpretation, as well as tempo indications and ideas for the execution of dotted rhythms.

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  • You can start spending on you store card as soon as youâve signed the dotted line.

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  • The wetlands were dotted with a few species and individuals, but nothing in comparison to my visits to the prairie potholes farther west.

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  • After that there's a longer note - a dotted quaver plus a crotchet tied together as one note.

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  • It is dominated by the dotted rhythms characteristic of a French overture.

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  • Cut open the sachet along the dotted line, taking care not to damage the patch inside.

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  • Between the long grasses there are small plots of land dotted with tin shacks roofed with dried palm branches.

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  • They sat in booths dotted around middle of the town's shopping center cheerfully undergoing the twin disciplines of meeting and greeting.

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  • Most of the other counter arguments I've seen dotted about are equally specious.

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  • The boulder floor is dotted with small, uninteresting, stalagmites.

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  • Drier, open grassy banks in the wood are dotted with white stitchwort.

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  • Perhaps the most obvious is the chain of Genoese watchtowers and impregnable fortified cities dotted along the coastline.

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  • Bright green fields stretch back as if they were the mountains ' shadows on the land, dotted with the occasional water buffalo.

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  • A few of the mouths of the smaller canals are kept open so as to receive a limited supply of water at the rise of the river in May, which then distributes itself over the lower lying lands in the interior, almost without labour on the part of the cultivators, giving birth in such localities to the most abundant crops, but by far the larger portion of the region between the rivers is at present an arid howling wilderness es dotted with tels or ruin-heaps, strewn in the most part with broken pottery, the evidence of former habitation, and bearing nothing but the camel-thorn, the wild caper, the colocynth-apple, wormwood and other weeds of the desert.

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  • The delta of the Cauvery occupies the flat northern part, which is highly cultivated, dotted over with groves of coco-nut trees, and is one of the most densely populated tracts in India.

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  • The wooded portions of the terrain are dotted with clumps and belts of trees of moderate size, giving them a parklike appearance.

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  • These lowlands, dotted over with numberless marshes and lakes, seem to have emerged from the sea at a quite recent geological period; the rivers that meander across them are still excavating their valleys.

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  • The lands at Aldershot, an extensive open heath country, sparsely dotted by fir-woods and intersected by the Basingstoke canal, were then acquired by the crown.

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  • The dotted curve represents the distribution of compression by height above the axis, and of extension by depth below it.

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  • With unit load in the position shown, the load at D' is (p-n)/p, and that at E' is n/p. The moment of the load at C 'is' -n)lp. This is the equation to the dotted line RS (fig.

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  • Diagram of the structure of a medusa; the ectoderm is left clear, the endoderm is dotted, the mesogloea is shaded black; a-b, principal axis (see Hydrozoa); to the left of this line the section is supposed to pass through an inter-radius (I.R.); to the right through a radius (R).

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  • Dotted with towered hamlets and stately chinas groves the valley of the Kurram runs south-east from the Peiwar Kotal (below the great peak of Sikaram), past Thal in the Miranzai valley, through the southern Kohat hills to Bannu.

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  • The stock is headed off by an oblique transverse cut as shown at a, a slice is then pared off the side as at b, and on the face of this a tongue or notch is made, the cut being in a downward direction; the scion c is pared off in a similar way by a single clean sharp cut, and this is notched or tongued in the opposite direction as the figure indicates; the two are then fitted together as shown at d, so that the inner bark of each may come in contact at least on one side, and then tied round with damp soft bast as at e; next some grafting clay is taken on the forefinger and pushed down on each side so as to fill out the space between the top of the stock and the graft, and a portion is also rubbed over the ligatures on the side where the graft is placed, a handful of the clay is then taken, flattened out, and rolled closely round the whole point of junction, being finished off to a tapering form both above and below, as shown by the dotted line f.

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  • The weathering of this desert area is probably faimly rapid, and the agents at work are principally the rapid heating and cooling of the rocks by day and night, and the erOsive action of sand-laden wind on the softer lnyers; these, aided by the occasional rain, are ceaselessly at work, and produce the successive plateaus, dotted with small isolated hills and cut up by valleys (wadis) which occasionally become deep ravines, thus foiming the principal type of scenery of these deserts.

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  • Though in one or two places rocky headlands jut into the sea, the coast is in general sandy, low, and much broken by rivers and deep estuaries, dotted with swampy islands, giving it the appearance of a vast delta.

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  • After that there 's a longer note - a dotted quaver plus a crotchet tied together as one note.

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  • Restroom facilities can be found dotted around both areas.

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  • Due to scarcity value, the handful of beach houses dotted along the sand command premium prices.

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  • The rough terrain was dotted with huge rocks which the wind born sand had sculpted into weird shapes.

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  • They sat in booths dotted around middle of the town 's shopping center cheerfully undergoing the twin disciplines of meeting and greeting.

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  • Most of the other counter arguments I 've seen dotted about are equally specious.

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  • Eventually we all assemble ready for action and tootle off to various crags dotted around the area.

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  • Late night watering holes are dotted throughout the city center serving drinks until around 1am.

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  • Description of Vale de Parra This scenic area of Portuguese countryside is dotted with magnificent whitewashed villas.

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  • Dotted around in literally hundreds of releases on that label are some great doo wop sounds and Volume 6 includes a few of these.

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  • Always check out why the person wants to sell and make sure you get the car inspected before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Before you sign on the dotted line, consider the terms that will be in effect after you make your purchase.

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  • It's probably a good idea to think about it for at least six months before contacting companies or signing on the dotted line.

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  • Mapping sites provide a road map of the route with the starting point and ending point dotted for easy reference.

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  • Click the right arrow as the jellyfish to the right pass into the dotted line, the down arrow as the jellyfish in the center get to the dotted line, and the left arrow as the jellyfish to the left approach the center of the dotted line.

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  • The more accurate you are about hitting the buttons when the jellyfish are in the center of the dotted line, the more points you earn to build up your trick meter to the far left of the play screen.

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  • The print features solid or dotted circles in a bright hue over a square in a contrasting shade.

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  • Taffeta, organza, dotted Swiss and heavy silks with frilly underskirts featuring netting were the prized possession of any girl whose family could afford it.

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  • Ruffled Rhumba tights, Mary Jane anklets, or polka dotted leg warmers are beautiful accents for special occasion dresses for little girls, while white satin gloves and trendy bonnets make little girls look appropriately dressed up.

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  • The 315-mile river boasts a scenic shoreline dotted with charming towns, historic monuments and breathtaking natural wonders, all of which can be seen from the deck of a riverboat or other cruise vessel.

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  • The historic vessel is a replica of the extravagant Victorian steamboats which dotted the Mississippi more than a century ago.

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  • These Pinks are admirable for the flower garden, either in beds by themselves or mixed; they may be well used with taller plants of a different character dotted sparsely among them.

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  • America. Its pale green leaves are mottled, and commonly dotted with purple and white.

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  • Yellow Fumitory (Corydalis Lutea) - Graceful masses of delicate pale green leaves dotted with spurred yellow flowers.

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  • Its stems and leaves give off a fragrant hay-like odour when dried; and in May the small white flowers, dotted over the tufts of whorled leaves, are pretty.

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  • You can't go wrong with ties that are solid colored, striped or dotted.

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  • If you are wearing a solid shirt, then consider a striped or dotted tie.

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  • If you are shorter and on the heavy side, dotted ties look perfect.

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  • The pink cup is printed with a fun mélange of dice, stars and dots, while the black trim is polka dotted and trimmed with lace.

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  • Make sure you gather all the facts and take your time before you sign the dotted line to get discount senior citizen life insurance.

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  • Though many people flock to England to see famous landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, the country is also dotted with theme parks sure to please any enthusiast.

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  • Press up on the directional pad and you'll see a dotted line aiming towards the pins.

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  • This furniture style was common in the Spanish missions, which dotted the countryside in the early sixteenth century.

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  • A comparison of cellular phone services is absolutely necessary before you sign your name on that dotted line.

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  • Don't feel intimidated by the people working at the store and don't feel like you need to sign on the dotted line right away.

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  • For this reason, it is important to do your research before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Prepaid has both its advantages and disadvantages, so weigh your options before signing on that dotted line.

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  • Listen to what your fellow consumers have to tell you before signing on that dotted line and handing over your hard-earned cash.

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  • Interim steps are shown by numbers, or by dotted lines with arrows showing the direction of the steps.

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  • Draw a dotted line from the front door through each room, using the doorways as your natural pathway.

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  • It is important to thoroughly research reverse mortgages before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Buyers should consider all of their mortgage options before they sign on the dotted line with any lender.

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  • Be forewarned that not all fixed rate mortgages are created equal, so it's a good idea to read the fine print before signing on the dotted line.

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  • No matter how a sample amortization schedule is used, it's important to realize that mortgage rates are not set in stone until the home buyer signs on the dotted line, no matter what the sample schedule says.

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  • In this LoveToKnow interview, reverse mortgage specialist Grace Farenbaugh defines reverse mortgages while also revealing what you need to know before signing on the dotted line.

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  • As there are many types of owner-financed contracts with variable terms, conditions, and even ambiguities, it behooves a buyer to understand all aspects of a transaction of this type before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Additionally, it means that you will need to search harder and investigate lenders more thoroughly before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Dashed and dotted lines represent a mountain fold, an upside down "v"-the opposite of a valley fold.

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  • Dotted lines show areas that are hidden behind other layers of paper.

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  • Dashed and dotted lines indicate mountain folds.

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  • These will have arrows and dotted lines.

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  • Speculation on whether fertility drugs were used or why she isn't going through menopause have dotted the blogosphere for the past several months.

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  • Once you arrive at your destination, have fun in the water and out in your cute tankini, whether it's solid, striped, dotted, floral or funky!

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  • What you'll love about this tankini is its bold, tri-color, dotted look.

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  • As you might guess, the Anchored pair features a nautical theme of the deep, blue color of the ocean, that is then dotted with small anchors throughout.

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  • Also available with matching bottoms, this dotted V-neck top has the flattering halter look in a myriad of colors, including lemon, coastal green and tropical pink.

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  • Whether you write a rhyming prayer, a prayer dotted with lots of uses of "thee" and "thou", or a prayer that reads like you're talking to your best friend, with a little brainstorming you can write your own heartfelt Christmas prayer.

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  • Costs, time commitment, and expertise vary greatly, so it is good to do your homework before you sign on the dotted line and spend your hard-earned cash.

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  • They're covered in dotted and plaid silks and accented by a giant pink bow.

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  • Henrietta's Handbags sells a Laurel Burch Designs large tote with a deep blue dotted background with a fun tapestry cat adorning the front of the bag.

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  • Keep your spring sophistication and sass it up with a pretty yellow or multi-colored dotted scarf for a festive seasonal touch.

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  • He’s smart enough to know how to find a good deal, and he wants to be certain that he’s getting his money’s worth before signing on any dotted lines.

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  • Its beaches are dotted with hotels, time-shares and private condos.

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  • The hills surrounding Puerto Vallarta are dotted with villas, homes, and condo units available for rent.

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  • In addition to fishing and boating, the nearby Lake Huron shoreline is dotted with historic lighthouses, seafood restaurants, and picturesque lakeside communities.

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  • The stainless steel horsebit bracelet cradles a rectangular case sporting a silver dial and dotted with 36 fine diamonds.

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  • Before you sign on the dotted line with a MLM home based business, make sure to check the fine print and determine exactly how much support is offered to you as an independent sales rep, and the quality of the products.

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  • With today's makes and models of all kinds, make sure to review the following tips on purchasing a car before you sign on the dotted line.

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  • Before signing on the dotted line, do a little research to be sure your used rental car is worth the money.

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  • If you're strongly considering a specific car, it's a good idea to check out what other owners are saying about that vehicle before you sign on the dotted line.

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  • To avoid possible schemes, educate yourself before signing on the dotted line.

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  • If you're buying a Comanche on the Internet, be sure you examine the truck in person before signing on the dotted line.

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  • Make sure you understand what your exact premiums are, the coinsurance coverage, and deductibles before you sign on the dotted line.

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  • Choosing any navy blue polka dotted bra and panties set isn't challenging when you're shopping for lingerie, but choosing one you like can be just that.

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  • To avoid disappointment when you select your new navy polka dotted set, browse these tips for selecting and buying.

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  • There are many different styles of the classic and sophisticated polka dotted set.

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  • Check it out for a navy blue polka dotted bra and panties set.

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  • Before any of this could be signed on the dotted line, turmoil among the band destroyed it that same year.

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  • The show is dotted with clips of Jon and/or Kate sitting on their couch, explaining how they felt as these things were happening.

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  • You may have seen MySpace countdown clocks dotted around the site and wondered exactly what they are and why they are used.

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  • You could use any other color, hexadecimal or RGB value, or some other style such as "dotted" or "dash." You can see examples of each variation on the Border Codes page.

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  • In addition to the coast's natural wonders, there are a wide variety of eateries to choose from dotted along the coast road.

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  • Its cool year-round creek and rolling hills dotted with wild flowers filled her dreams at night – beckoned.

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  • The islands, though well lighted, are dangerous to navigation, and a glance at a wreck chart will show the entire chain to be densely dotted.

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  • Pericardium indicated by a dotted outline - at its right side are seen the two renopericardial pores.

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  • The outward course of the "Argo" was the same as that of the Greek traders, whose settlements as early as the 6th century B.C. dotted the southern shores of the Euxine.

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  • The dotted lines show the course taken by the excavations, which began at the lower part of the plan.

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  • Crocuses have also a pleasing effect when dotted about on the lawns and grassy banks of the pleasure ground.

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  • He was here practically at the meeting-point of four distinct jurisdictions - Geneva, the canton Vaud, Sardinia and France, while other cantons were within easy reach; and he bought other houses dotted about these territories, so as never to be without a refuge close at hand in case of sudden storms. At Les Delices he set up a considerable establishment, which his great wealth made him able easily to afford.

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  • One of the most striking changes in the appearance of Norman London was caused by the rebuilding of old churches and the building of new ones, and also by the foundation of bourhood of London, although the houses of nuns, of which there were many dotted over the suburbs of London, were governed by this rule.

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  • Though almost waterless, it is in fact better wooded and richer in pasture than any part of the Hamad; the sand-hills are dotted with ghada, a species of tamarisk, and other bushes, and several grasses and succulent plants - among them the adar, on which sheep are said to feed for a month without requiring water - are found in abundance in good seasons.

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  • The greater portion of this region is an open steppe, sandy in places and in others dotted with low volcanic hills, but with occasional ground water and in favourable seasons furnishing support for a considerable pastoral population.

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  • Finally, the third layer, known as "the Peak," and reached by a cable tramway, is dotted over with private houses and bungalows, the summer health resort of those who can afford them; here a new residence for the governor was begun in 1900.

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  • Another variety has a red back, with pairs of black crossbars, the bands of each pair being separated by a narrow yellow space; sides brown, dotted with black; belly dark green, the outer portion of each ventral shield being yellow,.

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  • If now we cut the freezing-point surface by planes parallel to the base ABC we get curves giving us all the alloys whose freezing-point is the same; these isothermals can be projected on to the plane of the triangle and are seen as dotted lines in fig.

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  • The bare veld is dotted with these unsightly buildings for a distance of over fifty miles.

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  • The three lightly W2 dotted parabolas are the curves of maximum moment for each of the loads taken separately.

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  • The dotted line represents the average monthly consumption in each year; the fluctuations in price of good sound China congou are traced by the black line; and the years in which reduced customs duty came into operation are indicated along the base.

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  • The plains are dotted with low ranges of kopjes.

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  • The place was prosperous; it had an important iron industry; and the banks of the lake were, as now, dotted with villas.

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  • The three heavily dotted curves are curves of maximum moment under each of the loads, for the three loads passing over the bridge, at the given distances, from left to right.

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  • The portion of South Dakota east of the Missouri river is dotted with numerous lakes, ranging from small ponds to bodies of water from Io to 15 m.

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  • Lilies, however, are not a conspicuous feature in the flora of Palestine, and the red anemone (Anemone coronaria), with which all the hill-sides of Galilee are dotted in the spring, is perhaps more likely to have suggested the figure.

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  • The river here is a mile wide, and is ordinarily very shallow and dotted with islets, but rises from 4 to 6 ft.

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  • The whole surrounding country is seamed with miles of tunnels in granite, and the hillsides are dotted everywhere with enormous dumps.

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  • The snow lying deep on the earth dotted with young pines, and the very slope of the hill on which my house is placed, seemed to say, Forward!

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  • Only the dead-looking evergreen firs dotted about in the forest, and this oak, refused to yield to the charm of spring or notice either the spring or the sunshine.

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  • The west coast of the Red Sea was dotted with commercial stations of royal foundation from Arsinoe north of Suez to Arsinoe in the south near the straits of Bab-el-Mandeb.

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