They sat on a raised hummock, and soon the hummock became an island as the water rose about them. |
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She spied him in his gray cloak, standing on the hummock in the fairy ring, and ran to him, calling his name. |
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The resulting hummock and hollow microtopography of the forest floor is characteristic of mixed conifer and cedar swamps in New York state. |
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There was a particular hummock of coral that caused the green vans to slow to a crawl, gears clashing as they shifted down. |
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The nest is a large conical affair of sticks, often placed on a hummock and lined with moss, sedges, and grasses. |
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A massive piece of ice composed of a hummock or a group of hummocks, frozen together and separated from any surrounding ice. |
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It can be a height of land, a hummock of ice, or any place of elevation that affords an observer a clear view of their surroundings to make good observations. |
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Just a tiny little ice hummock that had been pushed up to form kind of a dinner-sized tabletop platform of ice that we thought might fit a single tent. |
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Independently of the figures, watching the Yamal working on a 10 m-high ice hummock is just beyond imagination. |
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Grassland and tundra owls nest on the ground, sometimes on an elevated hummock, and the burrowing owl digs a nest chamber in a rodent burrow. |
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It's the same with every little hummock and patch of grass, every single leaf and blade and ear and flower. |
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I get up, pull on warm clothes, and make my way slowly back to my hummock. |
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The vegetation of the Eremian Zone ranges from barely vegetated desert and hills through a variety of semiarid shrub savannas, shrub steppes, semiarid tussock grasslands, and sclerophyllous hummock grasslands. |
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Such gorges, clearly seen in the highland's hummock of the Baltic Stadial, have developed Odra, Vistula, Nemunas, and Dwina rivers, only. |
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Coral reef, ridge or hummock formed in shallow ocean areas by algae and the calcareous skeletons of certain coelenterates, of which coral polyps are the most important. |
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