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The bucket, for instance, felt clean and dry, but bathed in the aromas of moulded plastic and disinfectant I could sense a mixture of bleach and the faint tang of stale urine
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The basin was fixed to the wall by two long metal brackets that extended out from the wall along a groove moulded in the porcelain
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its cushions moulded with heavy seated shallows
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the latest style, with finely moulded mullions, architraves
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A long back recliner chair with side arms and a kind of moulded arch over the headrest
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She almost collapsed onto the moulded plastic chair beside the bed; her legs just didn’t seem to have the strength to support her
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Firstly, it moulded exactly to his shape; its HUD overlay was giving him a bewildering array of information
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“I know the training has been hard and some of you may feel that I have been a little too hard on you individually, but look at what it has moulded you into
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Someone who is not familiar with the steel may assume that it is soft steel and can be moulded by hand, but this steel is very hard
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When day moulded into night Yuella met Mark at the forest
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“You see, men can be moulded
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It is the thoughts and acts of political correctitude as moulded by the revolutionaries that are not to be judged
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is moulded by outer events
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DIAMOND IS CUT, POLISHED, AND MOULDED IN A RING
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The future can be moulded and shaped
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bery and pliable too – his head almost moulded itself like a
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Now some of the pages were moulded together, the parchment fused into one
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the blade was brightly coloured, moulded out of the unnatural
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4 Man the most excellent of all animals infinite in faculty he moulded with his holy and faultless hands in the impress of his likeness
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the trophy's head had been moulded into the shape of
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Peter put his arms around her and moulded his body against her back
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case a living being is to be moulded, and in order that the life may be
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“Every face is the basis for expression just as it was intelligently moulded onto the inner soul, since the rest is heredity, mystery or fate”
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stolen may be moulded into fighters
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Humans have moulded dogs more than any other
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This dog was moulded by
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The puppies and their ancestors were moulded to suit the
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characteristics could be moulded by breeding over and over
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were drawn or moulded into figurines, associated with the Mother
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the heck moulded the mannequins, built this museum, and more
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were a group of mannequins moulded as 15 men and women
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A man who is pu is virtuous and ready to be moulded to hands of life
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People therefore are seen as these vessels, moulded or
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It moulded to her contours in excruciating detail, and he had to occupy his mind with looking at small items on her curio shelf, to keep inappropriate thoughts from wildly caroming off the interior of his skull
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He had the same big lumpy face that they all had, as if he had been moulded from clay by someone who had given up when not quite done
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As the days passed the Crew were moulded into an efficient fighting
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his amazement the trunks simply moulded and stretched to his contours
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collective consciousness of the moulded masses
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· These things can be shaped – formed, moulded or given new direction
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With his fingers he moulded two plugs of a cotton wool-like substance around a couple of tiny
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The screw pipe can be moulded using clear plastic using the usual moulding machine for the purpose
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him and he is moulded by the character of his faith
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man is essentially reverent, he is what his faith is:' Every man's character is moulded by his faith and the faith is according to his dominant property
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seemed nothing more than a pair of sandals, she slipped them on and saw that each strap was composed of tiny shells moulded together with mother-of-pearl
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to be moulded just as much as he didn't, you
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He methodically moulded an international network of corporations that to some extent
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Moulded, squeezed and
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and he swung an angry fi st into the face moulded in wax, splitting
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Antique chandeliers still hung from the elaborately moulded ceiling, out-of-place echoes of lost elegance, overshadowed by chunks of loose plaster, exposed pipes and drooping duct work
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I am the person formed and moulded within the magical vastness of the cosmos
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Wearing a two-piece grey suit with pearl ear-studs, her scarlet lips were permanently moulded into a disdainful sneer
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The buttons of this were hanging on for dear life, going far beyond the call of duty, and the material, moulded to the flesh as it strained to contain the trembling rolls of jelly, was stretched to tear-point and was decorated with an overlapping profusion of stains: huge patches of reeking sweat, shiny slides of grease and discrete blobs of some nameless matter, dried and cracked like desert mud
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The telephone waited expectantly: a box of moulded grey plastic with metal push-buttons and its receiver hanging at the side, joined to it by an umbilical cord of shining metal rings
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Soon, however, all of these lesser questions faded to insignificance as the one big dilemma of the situation assertively elbowed its way to the front of his mind: should he try to get off the train and give chase, or get to the next town to meet the two policemen as instructed? As the train slid past a stand of rhododendron, the glossy foliage moulded itself into a fleshy face that glared at Loofah with its angry little eyes
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'For as by the disobedience of the one man, who was originally moulded from virgin soil, the many were made sinners, and forfeited life; so was it necessary that, by the obedience of one man, who was originally born from a virgin, many should be justified and receive salvation
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Innumerable overcoats of the quality prescribed hung empty all day in the corridors, but as the clock struck six each was exactly filled, and the little figures, split apart into trousers or moulded into a single thickness, jerked rapidly with angular forward motion along the pavement; then dropped into darkness
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And I am moulded in a form
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He grew warm at the thought of Clara, he battled with her, he knew the curves of her breast and shoulders as if they had been moulded inside him; and yet he did not positively desire her
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But a human being who in word and work is perfectly moulded, as far as he can be, into the proportion and likeness of virtue--such a man ruling in a city which bears the same image, they have never yet seen, neither one nor many of them--do you think that they ever did?
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Horse-grenadiers, moulded in the Hercules style: in fine, the choice of
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Instead she did something called a titanium cranioplasty (I now know lots of medical terms!) and fitted a specially moulded titanium plate in my head with eight screws to do the job of a skull and protect my brain
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Haidee was reclining upon soft downy cushions, covered with blue satin spotted with silver; her head, supported by one of her exquisitely moulded arms, rested on the divan immediately behind her, while the other was employed in adjusting to her lips the coral tube of a rich narghile, through whose flexible pipe she drew the smoke fragrant by its passage through perfumed water
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His mouth moulded issuing breath, unspeeched: ooeeehah: roar of cataractic planets, globed, blazing, roaring wayawayawayawayaway
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" Had the old man's face been moulded in wax it could not have shown less emotion at this news than was now to be traced there
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His hands moulded ample curves of air
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The bride who was given away by her father, the M'Conifer of the Glands, looked exquisitely charming in a creation carried out in green mercerised silk, moulded on an underslip of gloaming grey, sashed with a yoke of broad emerald and finished with a triple flounce of darkerhued fringe, the scheme being relieved by bretelles and hip insertions of acorn bronze
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Gerty's lips parted swiftly to frame the word but she fought back the sob that rose to her throat, so slim, so flawless, so beautifully moulded it seemed one an artist might have dreamed of
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But Merthin liked her because she was clever, and because when he was eighteen she had kissed him and let him feel her breasts, which were high on her chest and flat, as if moulded from shallow cups, with nipples that hardened at the gentlest touch
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One arm was hanging out of the bed; from shoulder to elbow it was moulded after the arms of Germain Pillon's "Graces," [*] but the fore-arm seemed to be slightly distorted by convulsion, and the hand, so delicately formed, was resting with stiff outstretched fingers on the framework of the bed
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Tall and broad-shouldered, he was imposing rather than handsome, with a face that might have been moulded for power: a big nose, high cheekbones and luxuriant long hair just beginning to recede from his high forehead
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There, as if he had guessed our wishes, or meant to gratify at once his pleasure and his pride, in being the master, by the title of present possession, of beauties delicate beyond imagination, he discovered her breast to his own touch, and our common view; but oh! what delicious manual of love devotion; how inimitable fine moulded! small, round, firm, and excellently white; then the grain of their skin, so soothing, so flattering to the touch! and of beauty
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) In token of her appreciation the chief purser had, been asked to our party and he, in token of his appreciation, had sent before him the life-size effigy of a swan, moulded in ice and filled with caviar
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Lydgate felt sure that if ever he married, his wife would have that feminine radiance, that distinctive womanhood which must be classed with flowers and music, that sort of beauty which by its very nature was virtuous, being moulded only for pure and delicate joys
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Grandet took a large round loaf, well floured and moulded in one of the flat baskets which they use for baking in Anjou, and was about to cut it, when Nanon said to him,—
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Looking back, the hobbits saw that the trees in the court had also begun to glow, faintly at first, but steadily quickening, until every leaf was edged with light: some green, some gold, some red as copper; while the tree-trunks looked like pillars moulded out of luminous stone
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Farthest cow pat toss: The question of whether dry cow pats – or “chips” – may be moulded into spheres affects records in this sport
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To sum up, in conclusion, that which can be summed up and translated into positive results in all that we have just pointed out, we will confine ourselves to the statement that, in the course of nineteen years, Jean Valjean, the inoffensive tree-pruner of Faverolles, the formidable convict of Toulon, had become capable, thanks to the manner in which the galleys had moulded him, of two sorts of evil action: firstly, of evil action which was rapid, unpremeditated, dashing, entirely instinctive, in the nature of reprisals for the evil which he had undergone; secondly, of evil action which was serious, grave, consciously
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What prisoners call a "postilion" is a pallet of bread artistically moulded, which is sent into Ireland, that is to say, over the roofs of a prison, from one courtyard to another
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A justice assisted by a gardener, a goodman who thought that he was a continuation of Lamoignon, and another goodman who thought that he was a continuation of Lenotre, had turned it about, cut, ruffled, decked, moulded it to gallantry; nature had taken possession of it once more, had filled it with shade, and had arranged it for love
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Arthur scrambled up on to one end of the excitingly chunky pieces of moulded contouring where the curve of the wall met“Though your dreams be tossed and blown…” sand Eddie
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supple, incisive, so moulded into his tale that matter and manner are one and indistinguishable
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Mary was too slim for her height, but Blanche was moulded like a Dian
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Perfect beauty is a strong expression; but I do not retrace or qualify it: as sweet features as ever the temperate clime of Albion moulded; as pure
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Mac heaped a little pile of dirt on the floor with his hand, and moulded it round, and patted a little flat top on it
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He moulded some men and horses and dogs, thinking, “When Dina comes, I will throw these up to her
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One lofty fragment presents in its centre a circle, doubtless once filled with richly moulded mullions and stained-glass, but through which the blue sky is now visible
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It is moulded fully in the round, but by way of adornment, in close agreement with the tradition of vase-painting, the head is wreathed with rosettes and crowned by a single palmette