Raised by his grandmother, he befriended a chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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When it was built, the south church was constructed against the south wall of the earlier nuns' chapel, which was later pierced by arches. |
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She had pierced ears but wore neither studs nor earrings and there was no jewellery. |
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She had pierced ears but was not wearing studs or earrings, and was wearing plastic contact lenses. |
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Sauce ladles have occasionally been treated in a similar fashion and sometimes pierced to form sugar sifters. |
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A rather messy memory was when I was slapped on the hand by a Hindi teacher, and the pencil point pierced into my palm. |
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They have a relatively long handle, in the middle of which is a sort of pierced platform or cradle to hold the sugar cube. |
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The bullet that pierced Big Crow's abdomen destroyed the resolve of many warriors, especially among the Northern Cheyennes. |
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The sound of crickets, mosquitoes, and the occasional hoot of an owl pierced the deafening silence. |
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His scream pierced right through the howl of the winds, and it made her eyes water with tears. |
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And Sam, a paint huffer, pot smoker, and pierced angry young man, is going to help him. |
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Then a thick, terrific blast pierced through the shield and glanced off the ship, blistering the hull and raking a starboard section open. |
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The massive earthworks, 15 m. thick, still stand to a height of 3 m. and are pierced by three original entrances. |
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A hole is pierced through the fatty tissue of the earlobe and an earring is inserted. |
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One man laboriously cut the pierced decoration with a fretsaw and a variety of steel punches. |
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The darkness of the ink pierced into my eyes like it was incandescently glowing with blackness and burning into my soul. |
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She looked like a fashion plate, and your eyes widened when you saw her 3 sets of pierced ears. |
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On the stroke of half-time, Stoke finally pierced through the resolute City rearguard with a swift, incisive move. |
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Typically, the corporate veil is pierced when the company is incorporated for an illegal, fraudulent or improper purpose. |
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As the door closed behind me there was a shot and the wood from the door exploded into a few dozen splinters that pierced the back of my neck. |
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Aridene screamed in pain as the needle pierced her skin and the chloral hydrate entered her bloodstream. |
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Leaves rustled out of the branches and before any bullets were pierced into her skin she jumped onto another branch. |
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Each sought to wound the other's pride, but their sweet fluting pierced only the evening silence. |
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It felt as if little needles of white-hot heat had entered his skin and pierced his nerves. |
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Since the tyre is tougher than a tube, it takes a long time for the air to escape from it when it is pierced by something sharp. |
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With a sharp jab, Jake pierced the skin on her forearm, leaving a small puncture mark. |
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The wolf growled at me and I bit the corner of my lip, feeling the blood draining from my arm as the animal's sharp teeth pierced my skin. |
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Splinters pierced his porcelain fingertips, such terrible reminders to what had happened only hours before. |
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I felt a sharp pain as the blade pierced my skin and the warm blood began dripping down my torso. |
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The wall or ceiling is subtly pierced, allowing sound to travel through to the soft backing, which absorbs the sound and prevents reverberation. |
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Other methods entail tying increasingly tighter pieces of thread through a pierced hole or cutting with a laser. |
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When the pan is nearly dry, remove from heat and cover with tin foil with some holes pierced in it. |
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He husks and cleans a coconut and pours the milk out through a small pierced hole. |
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Feed the other end of the cord up through the pierced hole in the bottom of the flap. |
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All concrete surfaces should be pierced at regular distances so that rainwater percolates into the ground. |
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Pan's enthusiasm was contagious and soon some of his friends, including his girlfriend Lisa, had their ears pierced. |
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He let his fork rest gently on his china plate, food still pierced on its prongs, a look of consideration daubed onto his face. |
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I found myself in a wide stone court, ringed by tall, silvery-gray walls pierced by windows. |
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His ears were pierced with two holes in his earlobes, and on the top of his left ear he had a ring. |
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The faces have bold curled nostrils and fantastic tipped-out ears, which are pierced at the earlobes for earrings and ornament. |
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A concerned mother is calling for new laws to stop children having their bodies pierced without parental permission. |
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Sixteen to 18 year olds could have other parts of their bodies pierced provided they had clearly verifiable permission from a parent or guardian. |
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She had natural teeth and both ears were pierced, but she was not wearing earrings. |
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In the usual hustle and bustle of the special ed classroom, a shrill ring pierced the noise. |
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His head had a halo of curls at the bottom and both his ears were pierced with spike earrings. |
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Both of his ears were pierced, and he was wearing a black and silver chain. |
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The most common parts of the body that are pierced is the face although you will often find ear, nose and lip ornaments. |
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For some unaccountable reason, someone has pierced a tunnel through the western end of the southern summit rock blade. |
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Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it. |
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The end of the shell pierced the bottom of my foot as I limped to the steps. |
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Last week in South Yorkshire a metal pole was placed on a railway line which pierced the underneath of a passenger carriage. |
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It is impossible to watch this film without being pierced by their clear, small voices. |
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The sound has pierced through the windows and is pinging off the stone walls in the courtyard. |
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My little sister and all my other little girly cousins went to the chemist to get their ears pierced. |
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The blade pierced his shoulder and droplets of blood splattered onto the wall. |
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We smiled at them and each other as sharp bits of jeep pierced our civilization-softened bodies. |
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Their sharp weapons had pierced his sweet heart, and he had fallen at her side. |
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When sharp sirens pierced rent the night air, the two thugs scrambled to standing positions and then ran off, disappearing into the night. |
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It looked more like a castle than a railhead, with solid stone walls pierced by tiny loopholes. |
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The eastern slope below Playfair's buildings has been pierced by a rusticated colonnade of battered piers framing large windows. |
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She had on a pair of low-rise jeans that barely reached her shirt, showing off her pierced navel. |
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Considering what just happened it pierced my heart and left me feeling weary with fear. |
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With the skeletons were Upper Palaeolithic flint tools of Aurignacian type and signs of decorative art in the form of pierced sea shells. |
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Well Susie quickly took to the emo lifestyle, she already had pierced herself fourteen times by the end of the hour. |
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The other man was tanned, about 5ft 10 in, with short brown hair, possibly with a pierced left eyebrow. |
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Tessa is a contradictory creature, almost a caricature of the modern ladette with her mobile telephone, pierced navel, and career talk. |
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There was a sudden scream that pierced through the silence of the night, making my blood run cold once again. |
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Strained, muffled cries, sobs that pierced the air and pierced my heart, small whimpers that tore me apart, but from what? |
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The sweet voice pierced through his mind, and with it sweet memories of safety, understanding, and love. |
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Faint scars marking the original pierced backplates confirm that the simpler brass bails on the top drawer are replacements. |
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Something pierced my heart, a bitter memory of how my boyfriend left me a few years go. |
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The sudden voice pierced through the hallway and I immediately dropped the card and spun around to face Devon's approaching figure. |
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She had pierced ears, too, displaying gold orbs which glowed in the soft light. |
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Then the world was reduced to a maddening thrum frequently pierced by the high-pitched scream of generators. |
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Her voice pierced the Fire Master's ears, sending sparks of fury through his body. |
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An inspection of this end shows it to be pierced by three plain lancet windows with no dripstone. |
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In attempting to remove the non-existent coil he pierced the amniotic sac and a therapeutic abortion had to be carried out. |
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Her ears are pierced, she likes to pull rouge from a plastic purse and brag it across her cheeks. |
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Instead of a heated iron, the upper part of the base supports a pierced basket for charcoal. |
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All was well and beautiful for the first 10 minutes, till a chorus of sharp voices pierced my champagne reverie. |
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Another gunshot pierced the dusk, and a bullet thudded into the ground by Vincent's foot. |
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The girl clutched her head and let out a scream of pain that pierced the air, falling to her knees with tears spilling down her cheeks. |
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There was a whistling sound and a thunk as a small dart-like object pierced the wall. |
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A guy came in to get his lip pierced and Robbie asked if he could do him first and I told him it was no problem. |
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He noticed something he hadn't before, her body was naked of any jewellery, not even her ears were pierced. |
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As a cross-dressing, serially pierced, tattoo-laden celebrity athlete, he has set an X-Men-level standard for cultural mutation. |
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A caryopsis was considered germinated when the radicle pierced the seed coat, approximately 10 h after the start of imbibition. |
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Most want ear or nose piercings, although a few prefer to have their belly button or genitals pierced. |
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It was an awful, shrill noise that pierced everyone's ears immediately and kept repeating in an unbelievably high and sharp pitch. |
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The intact nuclei were incubated for 15 min after which they were gently pierced with two fire-polished glass micropipettes. |
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In two of the carcasses I was able to see puncture marks that pierced the animals' jugulars. |
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Ignoring the shards of glass that pierced his hands and knees, he fumbled towards her. |
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The dorsal shield was pierced by a single, large, nostril-like opening situated in the middle of the head in front of the eyes. |
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The west window of the aisle is modern and has two trefoiled lights with a pierced circle in the spandrel. |
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With a solid billet the billet is pierced by the mandrel as the ram is set in motion. |
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Through a hole pierced in the centre of the sheet, water would trickle into the vessel kept beneath it. |
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The window-dresser pushed her hair back from her face and behind her dainty ears, each pierced with rows of silver sleepers. |
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A beacon of light pierced the dark and the rain, coming from above the treetops. |
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Ground-to-air small arms fire pierced one of the craft's tanks, which exploded, blowing off a wing. |
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The long cords of her whip-like weapon pierced through her enemies' armor and skin. |
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A blue haze was cast over the world as the last moonbeam pierced the skies. |
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Suddenly, the distant sound of sirens pierced the silence as the sound approached closer to the house. |
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Suddenly a light pierced through and she shielded her eyes from the sudden blinding glow. |
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The loud sound of sirens suddenly pierced the quiet scene and she jumped up instantly. |
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The pus has formed beneath the derm, and has pierced a small hole through it. |
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Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way. |
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Even though her suddenly loud voice pierced through the silence, the others didn't stir. |
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For example, Sweetman noted in his interviews with tattooed and pierced adults that most referred to their body art as decorative accessories. |
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A temporary show on body art, complete with copious pictures of heavily pierced extremities, was not for the fainthearted. |
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I tried to sleep, but the echo of the musket fire woke me from my light slumber and pierced my heart with panic. |
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The pierced motifs were mechanically cut with a steel punch and the embossed decoration on the borders stamped out with steel dies. |
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My daughter pierced her belly button without permission and kept it from me until I discovered it by accident. |
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A jewel sparkled from her pierced navel and her jeans rode low on her hips. |
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Occasionally, the patient may require a place keeper for the pierced location. |
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When I was around ten years old, all the kids at school, including the boys, were getting their ears pierced. |
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The dominant decorative feature is the array of ornate brasses with pierced backplates. |
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Cameo breastpins were a favorite with many, while nearly every girl had her ears pierced for earrings. |
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Suddenly, one lonely songbird pierced the wall of silence with a stunning serenade. |
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The edge of the central hole is pierced with three holes for the nails that attached the vamplates to a lance. |
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He had been away since the first rays of watery sunshine pierced the woodland gloom. |
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This set was hand made with spade feet and wheat carved open pierced carved backs. |
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This tongue forms a very solid backing for the garboard strakes and is pierced with holes in pairs as shown from side to side. |
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The guard's hard, dangerous eyes, pierced Griffith with venomous hostility from over Shanza's shoulder. |
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We decided to use cutting equipment to cut away the section of the fence that had pierced him so he could be taken to hospital. |
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The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America. |
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His right eye has a slight defect due to being pierced by minute splinters of glass. |
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An X-Ray showed that both bones in her forearm were broken and splintered, and in one place a bone had pierced the skin. |
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Typically pierced handles and covers were decorated with different shades of matte or burnished gold, or with bronze luster. |
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The ball the schoolboys originally swatted was a globe of vulcanized India rubber pierced with a hole. |
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He had already suffered a shock and 35 per cent burns but the nail compounded his woes when it pierced his left buttock. |
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So she goes off to kinder today to show off both her newly pierced ears and new sneakers. |
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The side walls of the original church were later pierced by arches of the Norman north and south arcades. |
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He moved away a bit just as she released the trigger, and the small caliber bullet pierced his shirt, and tore into the surface of his forearm. |
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You can get a similar effect with trellis or pierced hardboard, painted to contrast with the shelf for a permanent decorative edging. |
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There are fragrant conifer forests, rich stands of hardwoods and rolling oak savannahs, pierced by glittering rivers. |
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We always love hearing from you, even if you have tattoos and pierced places on you. |
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Lace-women sit bent over the lace pillow, and pin up the pierced paper with the patterns that have to be reproduced on the lace. |
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They do also feed from pincushion proteas, but do not damage the flowers significantly because the bracts are too narrow to be pierced or scratched by the birds' claws. |
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The blade pierced his liver and diaphragm, missing his heart and aorta by a fraction of an inch. |
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Bryant was famous for standing with his arms crossed, and a bullet had struck his armpit and pierced his chest. |
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A few Elven archers fell, pierced by the poisoned crossbow quarrels. |
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Hepplewhite is most associated with pierced and shield-back chairs often with wheels, lyres, or Prince of Wales feathers, and painted or japanned work of gold on black. |
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To let the air in, the cheese wheel is regularly pierced all the way through with a long needle, and the mold develops all along the thin tunnels thus generated. |
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Mom or dad held you on his or her lap while the doctor, wearing a white coat and Cheshire cat grin, pierced your poreless, silken skin with a needle full of weird stuff. |
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In his ethereal, cyberpunk couture vision of the world, the joy of design was constantly being pierced by melancholy and rage. |
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A narrow chancel originally lay east of the nave and parts of its north wall can still be seen, pierced by the arcade between the nave and the north aisle. |
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Paramedics had to remove several ribs to dislodge the sword, which pierced his chest and was left sticking out of his back. |
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She also commented on what might be her most distinguishing feature, her pierced nose. |
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The sharp yell pierced the walls and a loud echo erupted from them. |
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I mean, it's hard to take the educational content seriously when Alexxi appears in lesson one with pink lipstick, pierced nipples and a pair of leopard-skin cycling shorts. |
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His blue eyes pierced me and made my body feel suddenly rigid with fear. |
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The interior of the cave, pierced by apertures giving onto the sea and by a sort of skylight open to the heavens, reflects a light of mist and water on its damp walls. |
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He turned around and two cloudy purple eyes pierced through her. |
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I came away with a pierced ear and a tattoo artist as a pen pal. |
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As unlucky as Gama was to have been hit, he was incredibly lucky that neither bullet had pierced his skull into his brain. |
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Rutherford knew that alpha particles, which readily pierced the atom's cloud of electrons, didn't have enough energy to penetrate and pry apart the nucleus. |
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The trumpeter breaks off in mid-tune each time, recalling the moment when a watchman, sounding the alarm, was pierced by a Tatar arrow in the throat. |
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The endosperm cap was placed on the needle and was pierced by moving the needle down into a polyvinyl chloride block with a conic hole with a minimum diameter of 0.7 mm. |
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The piece begins with a wooden barn door pierced with two inconspicuous peepholes. |
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I sighed as that deep masculine voice pierced through my thoughts. |
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He pierced her amniotic sac, making a therapeutic abortion necessary. |
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Today, however, she said something that just pierced my heart. |
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Six flexible fuel tanks with a capacity of 2,020 litres are self-sealing in the event of leakage following a crash or being pierced by projectiles. |
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Suddenly, the serenity is pierced by the distinct tone of a ringing bell. |
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The outer membrane is pierced by micropores of unknown function. |
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Men may have their noses pierced and wear wild pig or boar tusks. |
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Her shrieking, wailing voice was the whisper of mortality piercing the ears like the banshee's own call, a twin to the driving terror that pierced the mind. |
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As if on cue, the sounds of an ambulance siren pierced the air. |
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So they take hammers and pincers, to perform the sacred and sad unnailing from the Cross, while your pierced Mama stretches out Her maternal arms to receive You on Her lap. |
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She has already pierced her nose, her ears, her navel and now, her tongue. |
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She also had her navel pierced but she didn't show it off so much. |
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I have a pierced nipple and I breastfed for a year and it was no problem. |
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He watched as it pierced through the protection and injected its venom. |
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A hole is pierced through the skin and cartilage of the nostril. |
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The altar has a profusion of Mannerist ornament, pierced scrollwork, vigorous strapwork, combined with many tiny figures, and floral and grotesque motifs. |
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Raised by his grandmother, he befriended the Aarhus chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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In fact the clapper extends beyond the mouth of the bell and, rather than a handle, has a pierced peg argent, means that it would originally have been suspended. |
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A small branch that is pierced by a pair of garden shears and sits atop a classicized wall bracket with Corinthian details suggests a large-winged bird that has just landed. |
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Foster said girls whose hymens had been pierced were considered outcasts. |
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Thane roared when two nettle like things pierced his shoulder skin. |
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Drills can also be used for pierced work, and the hole allows access for different blades according to the degree of refinement of the decoration. |
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I'm going to get my ears pierced so I can wear one of those cool crosses. |
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The doctor had dreadlocks, pierced ears and nose and tattoos everywhere. |
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She had a nose ring on and her ears were pierced at least 8 times each. |
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Her ears were pierced all the way up and she had a nose ring. |
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The continuous clicking of shutters pierced the icy Alpine air. |
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Just then, a shrill voice pierced through the thick tension in the room. |
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Shrieks of pain and anguish pierced the night and more yelling sounded as other survivors tried to put out the multiple fires before more were hurt. |
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The darkness in my eyes weakened and was pierced by a dim light. |
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The air of the huge chamber failed to be pierced by its glow. |
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The soft cuticle is pliable but tough and not easily pierced. |
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Kim winced as the sharp point of the needle pierced the vein in her arm. |
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I cracked up laughing as Lane suddenly appeared in all her black and pierced glory, bowing to an imaginary crowd before posing for photographs that weren't being taken. |
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After she told him she pierced her belly, Dueck began fondling her. |
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The days were getting longer, the blossom was on the trees and even in our back garden, the barren earth was being pierced by what look uncannily like daffs and tulips. |
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William gasped as the dart pierced his shoulder, but didn't even have time to turn round before the world dissolved away, and he fell forward onto the ground unconscious. |
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In attacks between last Sunday, and Wednesday the tyres, on vehicles parked around Bedford, were pierced with a dart or syringe, without any apparent motive. |
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An angry red mark on his stomach displayed the area where the dart had pierced his armor and a purple bruise showcased where the plasma bolt had ricocheted. |
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An unsteady hand raised to the offending body part, shaking fingers drawing up to pull the dart out of her flesh and the hood it had pierced through to reach her neck. |
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The teacher pierced him with a glower, so he stuck his hands behind his back again and strolled away from the students, developing a sudden interest in the back of the room. |
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The rough grating voices tore through the darkness and pierced his ears. |
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She was the first girl in the class to get her ears pierced, the first to own a velour tracksuit, the first to have her own record player in her room. |
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Her ears are pierced and she wears a number of rings on her fingers, including a distinctive thumb ring shaped like a small spoon. |
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It contained a base plate pierced by small-bore brass tubes which limited the amount of air which could get to the ame. |
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Earlier figures are pierced in a conventional manner, in which bent limbs separate from and rejoin the body. |
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Your HR person is as likely to be as pierced as your barista. |
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Hepworth first pierced a torso after misreading a review of one of Henry Moore's early shows. |
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A ZULU king's security measures were deflated after a nail pierced a bulletproof tyre on his armoured car. |
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And you have acted not well against the just man, because you have not repented of crucifying him, but also have pierced him with a spear. |
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It is pierced by eight light wells just below the lantern, but these are barely visible. |
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On 8 October the line was pierced again by British and Dominion troops at the Battle of Cambrai. |
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There was a bright red tongue tattooed over most of her cooter and there was a thick, gold ring that had been pierced through her clit. |
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They also give an impression of greater solidity than would be the case were the webs pierced. |
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How would that yellow number 2 pencil look as an ornament, inserted through a pierced ear-lobe or nasal septum? |
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Arafat Hassan Abdel Dayem was severely injured in the second attack, when several flechettes from a tank shell pierced his body. |
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These slices also showed that the SB not only pierced primary cell walls, but also the lignified secondary walls of the xylem. |
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This rock face is pierced in places by caverns, the most notable being Culver Hole a bone cave near Port Eynon Point. |
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There were two small punctures in his arm where the snake's fangs had pierced the skin. |
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In order to preserve eggs, a tiny hole was pierced and the contents extracted. |
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The corr had a brass strap nailed to each side, pierced by tapered brass tuning pins. |
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He had walked the wilds of Imokoi before, he had pierced rakshas illusions, seenthrough the mist of demonic dwimmer-craft centuries ago. |
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Instead of blonde and bubbly, the women tend to be tattoed and pierced. |
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The model divided the universe into a celestial and an earthly sphere pierced by the same poles. |
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His hospital file reads that pellets pierced his wall of gut, jejunum, transverse colon and descending colon. |
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Beatrice thought she caught the twithought that pierced through his words. |
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Early Geordie lamps had a simple pierced copper cap over the chimney to further restrict the flow and to ensure that the vital spent gas did not escape too quickly. |
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One of the earliest is a female pelvic bone embedded with fox teeth that must have functioned as an ornament and an idiophone, as did pierced dentalia shells. |
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They pierced bones, shells and teeth to make body ornaments. |
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Accessories The most common accessory pieces are a butter knife, serving fork, pierced fork, gravy ladle, sugar spoon, seafood fork and iced tea spoon. |
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This is a lovely silver oval sweetmeat basket, circa 1763, with pierced stars and quatrefoils, embossed beads, shaped gadrooned border and pierced handle. |
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The kingly brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red. |
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