Many of the woods have indistinct growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical. |
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Some pictures though original were indistinct, and their xerographs could not be adapted for identification. |
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Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony. |
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On the island, I followed indistinct paths through the lime, oak and black alder trees. |
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The indistinct boundaries between these dolomite rhombs and the calcite suggests that the latter has been partially dolomitized. |
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The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts. |
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In the exhibition Rubens is represented by two designs for decorative structures and an indistinct muddy sketch of an autumnal sunset. |
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The law of torts, or civil wrongs, is extensive and its boundaries are indistinct. |
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Her clothing was shapeless and indistinct, a dark covering that did little more than drape over her shoulders. |
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The rest blends together into an indistinct mass of guitar and vocal shredding. |
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Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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The resulting images show a huge, blurry, white sun dotted with small, indistinct black discs. |
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How vague and indistinct and undefined the ideas of most men are upon the subject! |
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She heard him mumble something indistinct, and he tried to spit at her, but his aim left a lot to be desired. |
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As ever in Northern Ireland, however, the smoke signals are confused and indistinct. |
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Some filmmakers shine a bright light that blurs the intimate, the indistinct and the fugitive. |
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Thrust a mic to an opera singer's mouth and the voice is rendered flat, tinny, indistinct. |
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There were three main classes of ceorl, although the dividing line between the classes was indistinct. |
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If a speaker has any excess chestiness or other colorations, the sound gets too muddled and indistinct. |
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My between-song patter is useless, it's met with a rising wave of indistinct yelling and conversations with friends who must be across the room. |
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The path from here is very indistinct, and non-existent in places, so great care should be taken after leaving the track. |
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But it was an indistinct blur of grey through the doorway of the Archives building. |
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Turn right here and follow the very indistinct path through heather keeping the boggy babbling brook immediately to your right. |
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There was little to admire in the opening exchanges, the game was a shapeless mass, undefined and indistinct. |
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Looking at his performances in the past 15 years or so, several seem vague and indistinct. |
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It was not the usual indistinct crackle of a far-off transmission, but a crystal-clear whistle as if someone was on her boat. |
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By night, strange, murky, shady, characters emerge from the indistinct, nebulous corners. |
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First we see a blur on a snowy landscape, followed by an indistinct grey shadow hovering beyond the window of the child's bedroom. |
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To my left, as I came up higher, I began to see the sea, and had a clear view of Newhaven, though the horizon was more or less indistinct. |
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Life here is shrinking, the horizons drawing in, and the backdrop to our small world seems to be fading and becoming indistinct. |
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But he hoped that as he writes more, his voice will become more indistinct. |
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The figures are too indistinct to seem threatening, yet their continued presence is, all the same, unnerving. |
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The songs, and the performances, were as indistinct and interchangeable as Ant and Dec. |
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It is also interesting to see that specimens of the latter group invariably show smooth surface and indistinct dorsal furrows. |
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But it was thin, like an old-time wireframe, and its edges were fuzzy and indistinct. |
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The point is with getting the right slant on facts, such facts as we have, which are always incomplete and often indistinct and fuzzy. |
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Vernacular psychology has it that emotions are irreducibly mysterious, too fuzzy and indistinct to analyse beyond a certain point. |
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The path is indistinct at first but beyond a gatepost it becomes a track running downhill to another stone post. |
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In his large-scale drawings, body organs morph into metallic configurations with colorful, yet indistinct protuberances. |
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It has indistinct cleavage and an uneven fracture and is sectile. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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The words were slurred and indistinct, but after listening to a verse repeated several times, Will made out the words and knew he was right about it being a song. |
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The letters on fakes are sometimes indistinct or unevenly spaced. |
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Much of the time, leading edge scientific research is indistinct and hazy. |
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The element being used to flesh out this film to its original version is hampered by a fuzzy, indistinct print that has color and contrast issues. |
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I believe that this is because their view of society is as indistinct as the view of the street below from the lofty heights of a high-rise building. |
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In effect, the secret of love is that it can only exist in an hallucinatory space where fantasy and reality, past and present, dream and memory, are indistinct. |
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Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles. |
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Grain patterns in the mahogany are too indistinct to establish that boards in the two tables came from the same tree, although such comparisons often prove very useful. |
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But the images were too dim and indistinct to make out a face or a license plate number. |
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It is clear that they see countries as indistinct numbers, open to endless evaluation. |
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The music was indistinct at first, a faraway muffled sound with a repetitive bass line. |
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In comparison, the original mono track is distorted, indistinct, and terribly tinny, but for preservation's sake, it is nice to see it included here. |
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This switch can, in part, be accounted for by the marked fall in sea level noted above, whereby normally stratified conditions are likely to become more indistinct. |
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From this point to the summit the path is indistinct in places. |
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Theo and the little girl were now little more than two indistinct specks shimmering in the heat haze, a mirage that was beginning to flicker and break up. |
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We have this misty, murky indistinct reason for being there. |
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The field in front of her swam and became fuzzy and indistinct. |
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Everything about the sound transfer is weak, muddy and very indistinct. |
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The large elongated conical monopleurid, Petalodontiafelixi, has an exterior marked by strong foliaceous growth rugae and indistinct longitudinal ribs. |
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It was all a bit indistinct, but I could make out definite phrases. |
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The wave-like shapes of the far hills were already indistinct. |
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To the east an initially indistinct ridge firms up on the traverse to Cold Pike. |
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This big wallcrawler has remained somewhat obscure, probably due to its indistinct appearance. |
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The breast band of females varies from indistinct to a strong ochraceous color and, in the most extreme individuals, is a clear, light chestnut. |
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On the North Prospect of the City of Edenburgh engraving, the flag is indistinct. |
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It was so indistinct that the photographer was not certain he had actually captured it. |
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These markings are more prominent on individuals in the North Atlantic than in the North Pacific, where they can appear indistinct. |
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In winter plumage is dark grey above, with some indistinct lighter mottling on the wings, and a white chin, throat and underside. |
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Also, the eastern sky was overcast and the grey German ships were indistinct and difficult to range. |
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The CREATE Act will now permit patents with patentably indistinct claims to be separately owned, but remain valid. |
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Areas that had Jesuit missions are today indistinct from the areas that had no missions. |
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Where there is little seasonal difference growth rings are likely to be indistinct or absent. |
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During this period, membership in the English baronage, formerly a somewhat indistinct group, became restricted to those who received a personal summons to parliament. |
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Some groups are too small or too indistinct compared to the majority. |
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The junction between the head and body is indistinct because there are no gill slits, the gills opening as pores near the base of the pectoral fins. |
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An indistinct textile impression has been found at Pavlov, Moravia. |
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The boundaries between Gan, Hakka and Min are similarly indistinct. |
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Another source of sound change is the erosion of words as pronunciation gradually becomes increasingly indistinct and shortens words, leaving out syllables or sounds. |
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Face B has prominent arched browlines, wide eyes, well-proportioned nose with recessed nostrils, indistinct smiling mouth, knob-like chin, and fat cheeks. |
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The nobi were socially indistinct from freemen other than the ruling yangban class, and some possessed property rights, legal entities and civil rights. |
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