Mull Sentence Examples

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  • She didn't have much time alone to mull their conversation or her troubled thoughts.

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  • I have to mull it around in my head a bit more if you don't mind.

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  • As he drove back to town, he continued to mull over what Under Sheriff Larkin had said about Fitzgerald.

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  • There I'd try to get some time alone with my wife and mull through this train ride to oblivion.

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  • Later in the year he made an expedition to Mull, when he obtained other MSS.

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  • Don't be afraid to take your time and mull over the possibilities.

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  • Unfortunately, he has no time to mull this over, as the action quickly shifts to fighting off any number of predators, including the Crusade, that would love to make Theo a quick snack.

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  • But the sameness is relieved along the western coast of the shires of Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty by groups of cones and stacks, and farther south by the terraced plateaus and abru p t conical hills of Skye, Rum and Mull.

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  • They extend from the north-east of Sutherland as far south as the Sound of Mull.

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  • On the west side of the Highlands Jurassic rocks are found in many detached areas from the Shiant Isles to the southern shores of Mull.

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  • These intrusive masses now tower into conspicuous groups of hills - the Cuillins in Skye, the mountains of Rum and Mull, and the rugged heights of Ardnamurchan.

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  • Pietersen was also fortunate during a typically belligerent conversation that Flintoff would have a declaration to mull over.

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  • The Castle was again besieged for 3 days by the MacLeans of Mull.

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  • Mull and Iona Super photo book by Allan Wright of his travels from Oban to Craignure and then clockwise round Mull.

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  • This is a detailed gazetteer covering the area from the Mull of Kintyre to just north of Oban in Scotland.

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  • As Highland tenants now mull over the pros and cons before making their decision, the two opposing sides outline their arguments.

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  • Quickly the crew furl the damaged sail and concentrate on getting us into the dinghy to start the Mull run.

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  • It offers support to hill farmers on Mull who have sea eagles (white-tailed eagles) or golden eagles on their land.

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  • Local Geography - Loch Na Meal is located 2 km southeast of Tobermory amid the stepped hills which dominate northern Mull.

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  • The waters around Mull and Iona are a sealife playground and, if very lucky, you may even spot a sperm whale.

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  • News Report The earlier whale washed up on Mull was a beaked whale of a species not known at the time of writing.

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  • The most populous island is Lewis-with-Harris (3 2,160), and next to it are Skye (13,883), Islay (6857) and Mull (4334) Of the total area of 1,800,000 acres, or 2812 sq.

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  • It was in this sense, and not, as has been often asserted, in the sense of " Gate of God " or " Gate of Religion," that the title Bab was understood and assumed by Mirz&`Ali Muhammad; but,though still generally thus styled by non-Babis, he soon assumed the higher title of .Nugta (" Point "), and the title Bab, thus left vacant, was conferred on his ardent disciple, Mull& Husayn of Bushrawayh.

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  • Cicero 3 Festus tells us (p. 136 Mull.) that the Maecia derived its name " a quodam castro."

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  • I scrambled around to the other side of the island which faces the ever-present Mull.

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  • Local Geography - Loch Na Meal is located 2 km Southeast of Tobermory amid the stepped hills which dominate northern Mull.

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  • If you have these on-hand, you have the basic spices needed to mull wine.

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  • It's also easy for teenage girls to read into what the gift says and mull over what message the gift is sending.

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  • You'll find plenty to mull over here; the designs are innovative and many of the artists will work with you to create the custom invitation design you have in mind.

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  • The work contains nothing that cannot be learned from Ptolemy, whom he follows in calling the promontory of the Novantae (Mull of Galloway) the most northern point of Britain.

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  • This rubber is obtained chiefly from Hevea brasiliensis, Mull.

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  • There were also the Macdonalds of Clanranald and Glengarry (descendants of Somerled), with the powerful houses of Macleod of Dunvegan and Macleod of Harris, M`Neil1 of Barra and Maclean of Mull.

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  • The jacconet is a plain cloth, lighter than a shirting and heavier than a mull.

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  • The greatest length from Cape Wrath in Sutherland to the Mull of Galloway is 274 m., and the greatest breadth from Buchan Ness to Applecross in the shire of Ross and Cromarty 154 m., but from Bonar Bridge at the head of Dornoch Firth to the head of Loch Broom it is only 26 m.

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  • These rocks are found on the south and west coasts of Mull and on the west coast of Argyllshire.

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  • Festus p. 343 Mull.) and Tromentina (which, Festus tells us, was so called from the 1 The ancient name is known from an inscription discovered in 1888.

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  • An instructive example of the similar destruction of a much younger platform is to be found in the terraced plateaus of Skye, Eigg, Canna, Muck, Mull and Morven, which are portions of what was probably originally a continuous plain of basalt.

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  • It is encircled by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east is separated from Great Britain by narrow shallow seas, towards the north by the North Channel, the width of which at the narrowest part between the Mull of Cantire (Scotland) and Torr Head is only 132 m.; in the centre by the Irish Sea, 130 m.

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  • The Inner Hebrides are much more scattered and principally include Skye, Small Isles (Canna, Sanday, Rum, Eigg and Muck), Coll, Tyree, Lismore, Mull, Ulva, Staffa, Iona, Kerrera, the Slate Islands (Seil, Easdale, Luing, Shuna, Torsay), Colonsay, Oronsay, Scarba, Jura, Islay and Gigha.

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  • There are extensive deer forests in Lewis-withHarris, Skye, Mull and Jura.

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  • These plateaus are composed of nearly horizontal sheets of basalt - columnar, amorphous or amygdaloidal - which, in Ben More, in Mull, attain a thickness of more than 3000 ft.

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  • The flora found in Mull points distinctly to temperate conditions; but it is not yet clear whether this indicates a different period from the subtropical flora of the south of England, or whether the difference depends on latitude or local conditions.

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  • In the Roman Catholic Church the rochet is a tunic of white, and usually fine linen or muslin (battiste, mull) reaching about to the knee, and distinguished from the surplice by the fact that its arms are narrow and tight-fitting.

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