The Devon is a handsome animal with clear-cut lines and a blocky but symmetrical body. |
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One boy's picture captures perfectly the blocky angularity and monumental presence of Lawrence's three ironing women. |
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Peds are blocky structures formed in soils as a result of wetting and drying processes under seasonal climate regimes. |
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The pavilion is a blocky mass riven by five deep crevices and raised on uneven and irregularly placed columns. |
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The pictures came back blocky, out-of-focus and with the contrast all out of whack. |
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From behind blocky horn-rimmed glasses he blinked out at the world like a perpetually startled and slightly confused owl. |
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But some early baseball caps sat up, blocky, like what tops the crowns of French gendarmes. |
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The entry was signed in a flourish, so completely different to the blocky spidery writing that was the previous entries. |
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Nearly all the department stores dumped their venerable typefaces for blocky san-serif fonts. |
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After a quarter mile, we turn off into a steep hillside broken by blocky outcrops of granite interspersed with snowfields and patches of green. |
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When I first saw them, I remembered that on our first date she had worn blocky black sneakers which I couldn't help but find sexy. |
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I think the statue sort of looks like big blocky concrete and is, like most modern art, ugly. |
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Only a handful of high-quality azurite in equant blocky crystals to 4 cm have been found in these pockets so far. |
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The blocky concrete structure resembles an inside-out library, with the imprint of rows of books, spines facing in, lining the outer walls. |
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The straight marlborough legs are chamfered on the inside corners to make them look less blocky and massive when viewed from an angle. |
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The color reproduction is good but the image is blocky and the contrast is way off. |
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A diverting entertainment nonetheless, this is one book not to judge by its blocky lime-green cover or its bland layout. |
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The results are blocky, quirky landscapes shot through with colour that would light up any wall. |
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He was too blocky and upright for such a relaxed home, and I could see that he belonged in one of those modern apartments where everything is stainless steel. |
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Lighting effects are unparalleled, the textures never appear blocky or blurry, and the performances by the character models really heightens the atmosphere. |
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Outside, styling is more blocky and robust, and it looks more like a smaller-scale Commander or Land Rover and less like a googly-eyed cartoon. |
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The big, blocky shuffle is Neptunian, but the gorgeous chord changes in the chorus could have been XTC or another quirky British rock act. |
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The church shows hallmarks of Modernism, but its monumental blocky forms, especially on the east end, have much in common with eleventh-century Romanesque churches. |
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Plants form a tight rosette of leaves, not a long blocky head. |
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That's right, Doom, with its quaint blocky pixels and infuriatingly narrow corridors. |
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This means that digital pictures can be pretty blocky affairs adequate for snapshots or pictures on a web page, but not for the serious user. |
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It is more effective in older ships than in modern ships with blocky shape. |
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The stained portion of the surface was a blocky, intergranular fracture typical of embrittled steels. |
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The intergranular portion of the crack, however, retained its typical blocky appearance in spite of the oxide barrier. |
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When blended with blocky pigments like calcium carbonate, they improve precoating properties for premium coated paper. |
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The height-to-draught ratio of an iceberg varies from 1:1 to 1:3 for pinnacled icebergs, to 1:5 for blocky, steep-sided tabular icebergs. |
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According to shape, icebergs are frequently described as being tabular, domed, pinnacled, wedged, drydocked, or blocky. |
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It occurs as individual, well-formed, blocky, white-to-yellow crystals up to 2 mm in length. |
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The pick-type is fast and operates most efficiently for uniform blocky seed pieces. |
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Its compact, blocky style of carving seems to emphasize durability. |
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I found the big, blocky soap to be uncomfortable and difficult to handle. |
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Often, it becomes more streamlined, more detailed and less blocky. |
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It is just too blocky, too bulky, a very four-square building. |
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These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size. |
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Now showing with Liverpool Street Gallery, Watkins' canvases are arrayed around the room like blocky Mayan glyphs done in colour combinations that take years to master. |
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The audience was full of blocky types with the kind of faces we had feared in our counter-cultural youth. |
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As the son of a semipro athlete who played sandlot baseball and football into his early 40's, he came by that blocky, unbreakable body by way of genetic inheritance. |
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Not only is it busy movement-wise, the stage is a feast of visuals, with a blocky, retro cityscape pattern backdropping the slinky white and black costumes of the dancers. |
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Further up section the geology is dominated by a succession of unmetamorphosed but strongly fractured and veined blocky andesites, basalts and tuffaceous rocks. |
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As advertised, he moves better than his blocky build would suggest. |
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The blocky, black, businesslike appearance of the stock pistol has been replaced by a two-tone visage that testifies unambiguously to extensive alteration. |
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All tyrannosaurid and hadrosaur bones lie horizontally within a 20 cm thick blocky, green claystone with occasional calcitic nodules and vertical to subvertical burrows. |
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A sea floor map will show a rather strange pattern of blocky structures that are separated by linear features perpendicular to the ridge axis. |
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It occurs as aggregate of blocky, colorless to white crystals up to 2 mm wide, with individual crystals up to 0.1 mm, and as aggregates of silky white flakes to 2mm across. |
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It occurs as blocky, yellow to orange-brown grains up to 2 mm. |
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Most silicic lava flows are extremely viscous, and typically fragment as they extrude, producing blocky autobreccias. |
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These are overlain by units from the Vulcan's Thumb stage which consist of lava flows, blocky agglutinated dacite breccia, and bedded and unbedded fine tephra. |
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If you want your kitchen to feel less fitted and blocky, think about one with legs rather than a standard kickboard. |
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But anything over 16:1 produces images that are blurry, blocky or grainy. |
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Back then, games went from blocky bleeps and bloops to sweet side-scrollers like Super Mario Bros. |
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Half 'n' half ombres, foil highlights and bold, blocky colour are no-nos for the natural trend. |
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The blocky, intergranular nature of the fracture surface suggests that the crack formed during the quench preceding the nitriding treatment, since a nitride layer was present on the crack surfaces. |
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The inner field is the normal size range for a blocky structure. |
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Crystal Habits include blocky, well-formed crystals to 2mm. |
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Structure is subangular blocky to semi-angular blocky for Ultisols and subangular blocky to strong granular for Oxisols. |
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Claystones that are massive and blocky are sometimes called mudstones, but some geologists class as mudstones partly hardened muds that slake when wetted, reserving the term claystone for fully hardened material. |
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Due to their blocky build they are easy on fences compared to many breeds. |
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Profiles 5 and 6 has blocky and subangular blocky structure. |
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This proved wise as the south and west walls of the winder chamber overbroke badly and blocky ground was encountered in the area set aside for the electtrical equipment. |
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