Original oil paintings and etchings by Frances Hodgkins, William Swainson and John Gully were heaped in piles on the floor. |
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He has been heaped with abuse from politicians and corporate media for politicizing the firefighters' struggle. |
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Up to Christmas he seems to have been heaped with praise for his one-man campaign to keep the team in the Premiership. |
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In recognition of their services, he heaped his ministers with titles and honours, and their wider families with patronage. |
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The show was heaped with derision for its mangling of some of the most famous lines in the English language. |
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The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms. |
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Other bands heaped with such lofty comparisons might not be able to deliver the goods. |
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We do not have to settle for every misery fate and humanity have heaped upon us, but should fight back, to see which ones can be shaken off. |
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Teased by the gloom, I peered through its sandwich of heaped rings, trinkets and protective glass. |
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Without missing a beat, another aide approached the table, wheeling a trolley heaped with food. |
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Impressive debuts for the Bahrain and Beijing circuits, have heaped greater pressure on the British showpiece event. |
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Some of the teas, especially fruit teas, are not infusions but black tea with a heaped dosing of flavoring. |
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His private boudoir was heaped with the stuff, and there was a full-length mirror hung above the bed. |
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The other was broad and shallow, heaped with leaves, assorted seeds, nuts, and rose hips. |
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But no one, as far as I know, ever asks what series of events brought Hester to Massachusetts, where so much obloquy is heaped on her. |
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A blurred, agonizing glimpse into the dimly lighted observation car heaped to the ceiling with wreaths and flowers was all that Honey Creek got. |
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The higher ups never really considered the pressure they'd heaped on her but what I did hardly qualified as heroism. |
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To the side I heaped up a pile of purple orach, and of course we set out piles of business cards and brochures along with an open photo album. |
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Government inquiries and judicial tribunals have heaped further ordure upon this most conservative of professions. |
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Daklugie suffered all the ignominies heaped upon the Chiricahuas after they were exiled to Florida. |
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The victims must know who heaped mountain upon mountain of injustice, ignominy and humiliation upon them. |
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The Roman satirists savagely expose the fawning homage heaped upon the childless rich. |
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It's rather creepy how the dead ant-parts are filed off in the spiral staircases and heaped in piles behind the painted barn. |
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My pancakes are made, as my mother taught me years ago, with eight heaped tablespoons of plain flour, two large eggs, and 500 ml milk. |
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It was heaped far too plentifully and upset the balance of the dish with its harsh vinegar astringency. |
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It too was heaped with candied fruits, nuts, crystallized edible flowers, and, in the topmost cup, a preserved orange, then an extravagant treat. |
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Harriet led her to a pile of soft cloths on the ground, a velvety mound of skins and furs heaped haphazardly in a corner. |
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A tin plate heaped with rice, dal, vegetables, and burning-hot, fuscous curry is set before me. |
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Every pro in attendance who analyzed the contest heaped effusive praise on the judges afterward. |
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It's exactly the same attitude, despite all the fascination heaped on them, that people had towards the geisha in Japan. |
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Cardinal Renato Martino heaped praise on British Prime Minister Blair for his role in promoting African debt relief. |
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This film at least rips away the superficial gloss, and forces us to confront the utter savagery of the abuse heaped on Christ. |
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One heaped teaspoon of finely ground fresh coffee is added to a demitasse of cold water. |
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Everywhere she turned was destruction, debris and detritus, scattered and heaped around. |
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Too much moisture or rain causes mustiness in the eventual taste and so the beans area heaped up at night against the dew. |
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Sadly, Shaolin Soccer in no way lives up to the wagonload of Hong Kong Film awards and exuberant internet praise heaped upon it. |
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Needless to say, a fuming Ivan stalked off before another wisecrack could be heaped on him. |
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This largesse is heaped upon them by the car company PRs in the hope of keeping the journos on side and writing nice things. |
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George heaped scorn upon what he considered a pseudoscience, and the economists retaliated in kind. |
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But he fails to acknowledge the equally unreasonable scorn heaped on the anti-capitalists' ideas by conventional politicians. |
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Take a heaped tablespoon of the chicken mixture and push a hollow in it with your thumb. |
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Beaten and bruised, he patiently endures the ridicule and scorn heaped upon him. |
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No government likes to have ridicule heaped upon it although this administration seems to mind it less than others. |
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Instead the media and the powers that be heaped scorn and ridicule upon him. |
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There has been glowing praise heaped on him for his lionhearted performances. |
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Special protections from the lorry-load of new financial regulations heaped by Europe on the City might be up for negotiation. |
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups. |
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Spread the beef slices out on a worktop and spoon a heaped tablespoon of filling into the centre of each. |
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I've spent some time watching the bands, all heaped together in a tangle of charity shop clothing, talking about their music. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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Many of these birds are lovingly restored, bespeaking the inordinate affections heaped upon them by proud owners. |
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Her plate was heaped with several good, thick slices of tasty, tender pork. |
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The study of dead civilizations is difficult, frustrating, and, ultimately, a thankless job whose results are invariably heaped with criticism. |
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Fierce blizzards could blow in suddenly, bringing heavy snow that strong winds heaped into deep drifts. |
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Nothing else was about, save for the pile of small stones heaped by the grateful as a thank-offering to the ancient water spirit of the place. |
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Each time I brought a heaped spoonful to his mouth, he would greedily suck it all in. |
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Then I heaped the bedclothes on her and in the darkness the silence was unbearable. |
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At the most basic a round barrow is simply a roughly hemispherical mound of soil, stone, and redeposited bedrock heaped over a central burial. |
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Avoid dung or urine patches and areas where fertiliser or lime was heaped or spilled. |
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The men left on guard outside the caves placed plastic sheets over their entrances and heaped dirt on them for camouflage. |
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After a moment's hesitation, she heaped straw over the man so no one else would see him. |
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When did they disappear, those piles of snow that had been heaped up in the park in Ripon? |
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At the rare dinner parties I was invited to, the hostesses heaped carrots and peas on my plate. |
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The platters were heaped with beef fillet, sirloin, rump and kidneys as well as chicken, lamb and pork. |
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The mounds were heaped with small rock gardens, dwarfed trees, and every variety of flower imaginable. |
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When they left after a few weeks, the rest, recreation and fresh fruit having cured the crews' scurvy, they were heaped with presents. |
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When the butter has melted, whisk in a heaped tablespoon of flour and keep whisking until the sauce thickens. |
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Put a heaped cup of tomato sauce in the centre of the pizza and spread with the back of a wooden spoon. |
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Tip a heaped teaspoon of cheese into the hollow then cover it with a second tablespoon of chicken mixture. |
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Make about 18 small balls of the mixture, using a heaped tablespoon of pork for each one. |
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Stir a heaped teaspoon of mustard into the soup and then check the flavour, adding more mustard as required. |
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Once most of the crystals have dissolved, add another heaped spoon and continue to agitate, checking periodically on your progress. |
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But withholding comment only lets errant drivers avoid blame, which is almost invariably heaped upon the Government. |
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It's like God and Buddha just heaped bountiful blessings on every snarky blogger in the world. |
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The cultural establishment has recognised his ability and heaped awards on his previous six novels. |
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The funny thing is, I think that a lot of the abuse heaped upon this movie is overstated. |
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Recalling the painful event, Shoba decides she deserved every bit of the criticism heaped upon her. |
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I have been heaped with some opprobrium by opponents of the project, and the issue has created deep divisions within the town. |
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That aside, this film has been heaped with awards, and has won Best Animated Feature at Sitges and the Animation Grand Award at Mainichi. |
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All this ignominy heaped on us and we are still unrepentant? |
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Each section provided men for the experiment and tons of dirt and gravel were heaped on the pavement and, for a time at least, expedited travel within the area considerably. |
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Bloodstained clothing, papers and trash were heaped everywhere. |
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A mound of flowers to those killed by real bullets is heaped in a memorial on the road to the parliament. |
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But those who heaped abuse were the rarities, the people my friends and I laughed at. |
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In her brown hide robes she looked almost like a pile of animal pelts left heaped in the center of the room, but the sporadic rise and fall of her chest proved otherwise. |
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The saint's reaction was instant and he heaped maledictions on the unfortunate salmon, forbidding it or any of its kind ever to enter the lake again. |
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Several long tables, covered with colorful tablecloths, were heaped with bowls of fruit, platters of meat, sheets of cake, all generously garnished. |
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Mounds of fluffy basmati rice are scooped from an immense pot, heaped onto a platter and topped with the steaming kabobs, grilled tomatoes and a section of raw onion. |
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While more lavish praise tends to be heaped on heels, fans of flat shoes get just as excited about a delicate ballerina or a light-as-Astaire jazz shoe. |
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Such a patently absurd claim deserves to be heaped with ridicule. |
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One imagines that the latest pope, a Jesuit, is familiar with the centuries of calumny that have been heaped upon his forebears. |
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They're all heaped up in two towering piles, along with the old battening. |
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In Vento di Terra, a film by Italian director Vincenzo Marra, tragedy after tragedy is heaped upon Vincenzo, a Neapolitan teenager who is the central character. |
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And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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Seated under the bright red and blue awning with his back against a merchant stall that was positively heaped with apples, the young man couldn't resist snitching one. |
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I thought it was bad earlier this week, but it all heaped up on me today. |
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Piles of wood were heaped up at crossroads and street corners. |
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He will be heaped with good wishes and probably play later on. |
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The flip side is that a lot of times too much praise is heaped upon us. |
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In the Oklahoma case, over 12 tons of material were heaped in storerooms, but much of it was never touched, let alone properly analysed by investigators. |
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At the far end of the walkway, on the very spot where he had held his bonfires of the vanities, stood a circular wooden platform, heaped with combustibles. |
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We've been reminding him of all the calumnies and vituperations and bombast he has heaped upon the trade unionists of this country in recent years. |
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The rules and taxes heaped upon them by the union glad-handers on the City Council are too daunting to operate under. |
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As football linebackers pile on a quarterback in a blitz, the newspaper editorialist heaped sarcasm onto the president. |
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The work is an atomised jet engine heaped on the floor of the Tate Britain. |
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Hence Dorian's portrait is like the ka or double of the deceased in Egyptian tombs, heaped with toys and furniture. |
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You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. |
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No testers to the bed, and the saddles and portmanteaus heaped on me to keep off the cold. |
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There are paper mache, Holi colours heaped up on a tray, colourful installations and what not. |
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A fibreglass fish should have been spewing water into a terrazzo fountain, but the pipes had not yet been connected and bags of cement were heaped in the basin. |
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We discussed the relentless abuse, lies and distortions that were heaped on the prolife community by the secular media, which, in fact, were also the hallmark of Morningside. |
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Far off on the horizon the cumulous clouds lay with level under-ridges, their upper outlines softly heaped in pearly lights and shades of dun and gray. |
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