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1. Marbled with mortification
2. White linen hand towels hung within ready grasp and a dish with hand-cut marbled soap sat also in close reach
3. The youth pushed Ben up the ramp, through the marbled entrance hall and into the library itself
4. As he walked down the marbled hall, he couldn’t help notice all the ornate decorations of long ago
5. And above the carved marbled fireplace a gold framed painting of 'Christ the King', gazed down benignly over it all
6. Apparently the marbled salamander, dicamptodon ensatus, a species of the Pacific giant salamander; could produce vocal utterances
7. The marbled murrelet is a diving seabird that has sued the Pacific Lumber and the 9th Circuit Court decided that the lumber company had to stop logging
8. The marbled murrelet is a diving seabird that has sued the Pacific Lumber and the 9th Circuit Court decided that the lumber company had to stop logging on 65 acres and also had to pay the legal expenses of $1
9. The layers of grey clouds, some of them marbled with dark
10. into them, and marbled veins of lighter rock that streaked
11. The reception area was marbled, shiny and echoed just enough to say ‘money is no object
12. In a panic I tried to get away, but I was suddenly lifted from the sofa and dragged the entire length of the foyer with my feet barely touching the white marbled floor
13. The Marbled Cat is roughly the size of a domesticated cat
14. to a domesticated cat but with marbled patterns on their coats
15. The Marbled Cat can be found in Nepal, Northeast India,
16. The Marbled Cat weighs 4
17. gray-coloured marbled floor, and then proceeded to run to the
18. The boys were seated on a U-shaped leather bench around a marbled table, each with
19. der as he led Jason over the marbled foyer in the
20. Then, I caught something dark and red splattered on the marbled kitchen island
21. Footsteps echoed on the white marbled floors of the imposing foyer, heralding the arrival of the man of the house
22. They were handsome; their edges--she couldn't see them, but she was sure--were marbled
23. On the left was a white marbled bathroom with large shower
24. On entering the building one is struck by the cleanliness of the marbled foyer, the hospitable greeting by the two commissionaires and the constant comings and goings of eager looking young officials and their aides
25. There was a huge white marbled statue of Medusa in a hostile position, and around her were four statues of young men looking distressed as they gazed upon her
26. “I hate to change the subject,” I said, looking around the immaculate white tiled floor and marbled kitchen counters, “but your house isn’t anything at all like I expected
27. He was walking up the marbled stairs that led to the first floor
28. Perseus was sent tumbling down the giant marbled stairs
29. Her blood flowed copiously down the marbled stairs
30. Curved leather sofas and black marbled tables lined the sides of the room, most of them already filled with hipsters, drinking and talking loudly over the music
31. There was nothing but the wind against the windows, the rain spattering out their own song, the marbled Madonna smiling down at them
32. Then, I caught sight of something dark and red splattered on the marbled kitchen island
33. of art marbled in flesh and bone and given mystery and allure
34. Among these exhibits I'll mention, just for the record: an elegant royal hammer shell from the Indian Ocean, whose evenly spaced white spots stood out sharply against a base of red and brown; an imperial spiny oyster, brightly colored, bristling with thorns, a specimen rare to European museums, whose value I estimated at ₣20,000; a common hammer shell from the seas near Queensland, very hard to come by; exotic cockles from Senegal, fragile white bivalve shells that a single breath could pop like a soap bubble; several varieties of watering–pot shell from Java, a sort of limestone tube fringed with leafy folds and much fought over by collectors; a whole series of top–shell snails—greenish yellow ones fished up from American seas, others colored reddish brown that patronize the waters off Queensland, the former coming from the Gulf of Mexico and notable for their overlapping shells, the latter some sun–carrier shells found in the southernmost seas, finally and rarest of all, the magnificent spurred–star shell from New Zealand; then some wonderful peppery–furrow shells; several valuable species of cythera clams and venus clams; the trellis wentletrap snail from Tranquebar on India's eastern shore; a marbled turban snail gleaming with mother–of–pearl; green
35. There were whitish eels of the species Gymnotus fasciatus that passed like elusive wisps of steam, conger eels three to four meters long that were tricked out in green, blue, and yellow, three–foot hake with a liver that makes a dainty morsel, wormfish drifting like thin seaweed, sea robins that poets call lyrefish and seamen pipers and whose snouts have two jagged triangular plates shaped like old Homer's lyre, swallowfish swimming as fast as the bird they're named after, redheaded groupers whose dorsal fins are trimmed with filaments, some shad (spotted with black, gray, brown, blue, yellow, and green) that actually respond to tinkling handbells, splendid diamond–shaped turbot that were like aquatic pheasants with yellowish fins stippled in brown and the left topside mostly marbled in brown and yellow, finally schools of wonderful red mullet, real oceanic birds of paradise that ancient Romans bought for as much as 10,000 sesterces apiece, and which they killed at the table, so they could heartlessly watch it change color from cinnabar red when alive to pallid white when dead
36. Filet mignon or rib eye, we’re all imperfect cuts, marbled by fears and insecurities, even the best of men
37. The mossy thatch of the cow-shed, the broken gray barn-doors, the pauper laborers in ragged breeches who had nearly finished unloading a wagon of corn into the barn ready for early thrashing; the scanty dairy of cows being tethered for milking and leaving one half of the shed in brown emptiness; the very pigs and white ducks seeming to wander about the uneven neglected yard as if in low spirits from feeding on a too meagre quality of rinsings,—all these objects under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all paused over as a "charming bit," touching other sensibilities than
38. What I work for is a visually beautiful expression, with a sauce of sour cherries, a marbled almond milk ice cream that is spread out on the plate, and our own, pitted morello cherries
39. The almond ice cream is marbled with a syrup that is developed through reducing Kriek (Belgian cherry beer) with fresh cherries and sugar
40. Through stubbled fields, over glitters of ravine creek, down marbled spread of cemetery yard, into woods
41. It was the pterodactyl kite and scythe which raised his arms almost to fly the marbled vaults
42. velvet lawn closely girdling the grey base of the mansion; the field, wide as a park, dotted with its ancient timber; the wood, dun and sere, divided by a path visibly overgrown, greener with moss than the trees were with foliage; the church at the gates, the road, the tranquil hills, all reposing in the autumn day’s sun; the horizon bounded by a propitious sky, azure, marbled with pearly white
43. Breeders of cattle wish the flesh and fat to be well marbled together
44. The rest of his body was so streaked, and spotted, and marbled with the same shrouded hue, that, in the end, he had gained his distinctive appellation of the White Whale; a name, indeed, literally justified by his vivid aspect, when seen gliding at high noon through a dark blue sea, leaving a milky-way wake of creamy foam, all spangled with golden gleamings
45. It had a double row of windows, a gallery, marbled walls, and three immense chandeliers with glass lusters covered with shades