It will probably rain later, but for now, Tristan Campbell has lowered the convertible's roof, letting the heat and light envelop him. |
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In calmer weather, you can use a wide-angle lens to capture a striking arrangement of rocks as the seas gently envelop them. |
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The advanced guard would fix the enemy, while the flanking formations would envelop the enemy to block its withdrawal. |
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These drainages envelop the ephemeral wet surfaces and subterranean systems that rarely hold a diverse molluscan fauna. |
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After two to four weeks, caterpillars envelop themselves in jade-green chrysalises, where they stay for 10 to 14 days. |
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That strange coldness returned, but now she did not fight it, instead allowing it to envelop her. |
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This force would attack south and penetrate enemy defenses around the city of Kursk to envelop remaining enemy forces in the salient. |
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The air assault battalion had landed to envelop this position and prevent reinforcements. |
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At the end, the entire cast advanced toward the audience, arms spread wide to envelop us in their Romantic reverie. |
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The trailer suggests a film that will envelop the viewer in a whirlwind of emotions. |
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I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment. |
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Turning away from sheer, rocky walls, the deep ultramarine seems to envelop you and pin you back against the rock face. |
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Pfeiffer is wonderful as the treacherous Eris, her voice as snakily sinuous as the wisps of smoke that trail and envelop her. |
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Eventually, the tone stabilizes, and, by the second half, the power of the story will envelop all but the most distracted viewers. |
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Its melting texture and delicate scent envelop and transform the baby care in a pure complicity moment. |
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After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet. |
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He is one of those who, when they meet Mandela, envelop him in a hug as they walk to steady the old man. |
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A tense atmosphere could envelop your marital relationship or love affair. |
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The slim cut stretch denim jeans envelop the contour of the female form like a second skin, giving a slim and seductive outline to the hip and legs. |
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The side on an offensive should try to envelop or to outflank the strong points and attack them simultaneously from the front, at the flanks and in the rear. |
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The perigynium may tightly envelop the achene or it may be inflated like a bladder, flattened and scalelike, or even fleshy and edible. |
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Hira is a simple and functional wall sconce manufactured in one single piece of Corian. It is folded to envelop the light. |
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The envelop to most applications of steganography is digital data, such as a scanned image, or a sampled sound. |
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At Spa Eastman we love to envelop our clients in an atmosphere of tranquility, rejuvenation and pleasure. |
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The village is surrounded by a ring of thousands of fruit trees, which envelop it in a brilliant sea of blossoms in spring. |
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In the same way, the social model can envelop an environmental approach and another more sociopolitical one, based on human rights. |
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Experiment with placement until surround sounds seem to envelop you, rather than coming from behind you. |
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Asthma causes the swelling and redness of these tubes and this inflammation makes the bronchial envelop even more sensitive. |
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But if you have a magnetic envelop, be sure, that inside there is terrible power. |
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Their warm tones invite and envelop in every setting from the tiniest bathroom to the largest living room. |
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Some wildflowers, such as bloodroot, have leaves that envelop the flower like a lady's cloak for protection against the elements. |
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Fight the landlords, but don't let the battle envelop your life. |
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The brouhahas surrounding Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling guarantee an afternoon of heightened emotion whatever happens, but the real drama could envelop the manager if things don't go to plan for the visitors. |
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The events will envelop as much cities of Russia and France as possible. |
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Splendid tree-bordered avenues with superb town houses envelop this park. |
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Nothing is trivial for the brand when a missive is sent in an envelop. |
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The fragrance uses orchids, night-blooming jasmine, green island palms and orange blossom nectar to envelop the skin in the scent. |
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In fact, I reject the entire directive on the simple British principle of mind your own business and we will get it sorted, not the apparent EU directive of stand and deliver while we envelop you in red tape. |
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Hearing just a few notes of this eternal carol is enough to envelop us in a sweet tranquility and inner peace that goes well beyond the meaning of the words written by Joseph Mohr and music famous song by Franz Xaver Gruber. |
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The work is set entirely within a four-sided wooden box with curved joints, designed to envelop the performers, where the camera becomes another body to manipulate, to choreograph. |
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A detailed technical audit of the project in April 2010 has identified that EH would have to increase the investment envelop quite significantly in order to allow a roll out to the other EH entities. |
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If you dictate, no one is willing to take it, but if you envelop it with love and give it, they are willing to take it, though later they feel the heat of it. |
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Rupprecht intended to halt the French west of Arras and envelop them around the north side of the city. |
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It also includes the largest manmade waterfall in North America and more than 400 swamp white oak trees that envelop the pools. |
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Prepare Coq au Vin or Beef Bourguignon and envelop yourself in the warmth of a French kitchen. |
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The shadows may have sought to envelop Paris altogether early Wednesday. |
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On the Bresle, German troops did little while they waited for the panzer divisions to envelop the southern flank of the IX Corps defence line. |
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Wurmser attacked toward Mantua along the east side of Lake Garda, sending Peter Quasdanovich down the west side in an effort to envelop Bonaparte. |
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As with many boxers, he had a mouthful of epulides.Fibromatous Epulides are benign growths that are usually stalk-shaped, pink masses that envelop the teeth. |
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On 21 September, Falkenhayn decided to concentrate the 6th Army near Amiens, to attack westwards to the coast and then envelop the French northern flank south of the Somme. |
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