The surfaces of his pictures are speckled with dabs of oil pigment almost reminiscent of a tapestry in its pattern and texture. |
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His suffering is speckled with all the right detail, but the pain never feels authentic so much as scrupulously studied and perfectly replicated. |
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Unlike any other British butterfly, speckled woods are able to hibernate as either a caterpillar or chrysalis. |
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Its back is speckled with light markings, and its tail is barred with black. |
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The female aments of green alder are covered by exterior bud scales, unlike speckled alder in which the aments are lacking the outer scales. |
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The green and white speckled ones are meant to be eaten raw, like radishes, though they taste like uncooked dough to me. |
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The first of these was an intense passion among local farmers for hunting that delicious, wild speckled bird known as the bobwhite quail. |
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The artist mixes water with oil sometimes, so that, as the two liquids separate out on the canvas, a speckled effect of marbling is achieved. |
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Many are aimed at speckled trout and redfish, with daily stringer weights determining the winners. |
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The coastal wader chunking a topwater lure on 12-to 14-pound line for trophy speckled trout on an open flat should maintain a loose drag. |
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It was a strange coloured little creature, speckled brown like tortoiseshell. |
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Commonly the skin around the ankles is affected, becoming speckled, itchy and inflamed. |
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There was no one to overhear them save a speckled chicken hawk circling lazily on the updraft from the mountain. |
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We boxed several Spanish mackerel and speckled trout, plus sheepshead, skipjacks, whiting, sand trout and one small flounder. |
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Although dark minerals such as biotite and hornblende are usually present, giving the rock a speckled appearance, they are never abundant. |
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In the Otonga area, during this study, the violet tailed sylphs and speckled hummingbirds were observed as those with the largest diet range. |
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I stopped dead in my tracks and grinned real big when I noticed that the lawns are speckled with beautiful little bluets. |
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An assortment of bruises in varying shade of purple and blue speckled my usually smooth, olive colored skin. |
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I looked up from the tedious chore of wrapping the improved clinch knot and saw Frazier playing a keeper speckled trout. |
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The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found. |
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Bits of Luna had been ground underneath my fingernails, while sap, with its embedded bits of bark and duff, speckled my arms and hands and feet. |
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He was a tall man, in his late fifties, with dark, speckled hair and darker eyes. |
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It oozed into the brown liquid below him and speckled across the other trouser leg. |
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His pants were speckled with gray, and they were almost as tight as the shirt. |
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Reds, pinks, blues, yellows and purples speckled the green grasses in every direction. |
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Her gray speckled hair was pulled up in a messy bun, and slim blue glasses hung on her sharp nose. |
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Both had the same golden-red-brown hair and soft brown eyes speckled with gold. |
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She pulled on a brown tanktop that had been speckled with bleach to make it orange. |
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They mournfully gazed at the empty floor that was earlier that day full of brown eggs speckled with grey spots. |
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A short, thin woman with black hair that was speckled with gray answered the door. |
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His eyes were brown, speckled with gold, his hair a dusty brown, and his skin a deep tan. |
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The shells are speckled and range in color from dark brown to blue or white. |
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Some crystals grow to a much bigger size giving granite a speckled appearance. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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Anyone might make a lucky cast and hook a quality speckled trout almost by accident, but super-sized specks rarely are duped. |
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I remember seeing the beds of pickups loaded with speckled trout, redfish and Spanish mackerel. |
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Other records for himself and others report a steady supply of speckled woods seen all over Northern Ireland, and also south of the border. |
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He has watery green eyes, thinning brown hair, and a slight double chin speckled with stubble. |
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The excrement of a bedbug gives a characteristic speckled appearance to their harbourages. |
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Every one also has easels standing tall, accompanied by a weathered table speckled with paint and sporting a paintbox and palettes. |
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Several large, speckled stingrays ducked out of the current in small clefts in the channel wall. |
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The five prisoners were marched through a hilly land speckled with small bushes and streams running from the northern ice fields. |
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He suddenly reached into the pocket of his pants and took out a long speckled feather. |
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For an office-appropriate look, pair this thick lace sweater top with speckled tweed pants and flatform loafers for a unique, yet chic look. |
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Blended checks, speckled materials and colourful herringbones amid reversible two colour fabrics all make impact. |
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The ridge is broad, flat, and speckled with vegetable sheep and half a dozen brightly coloured alpine plants I can't put a name to. |
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Each building was speckled primarily with lights of yellow, and a few reds and greens scattered about as well. |
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The small black rock, speckled with silver, was discovered in the garden following the heavy storms last week. |
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The sundress Deanna wore a few hours earlier was speckled in dirt and blood. |
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Blue skies speckled with tiny fleeces of cloud made it a glorious afternoon in Knock. |
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On her head sits a black pillbox hat with a shoulder-length black veil speckled with black velvet dots. |
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I love to see her eyes transform into a brown lighter than a wild cat's, with the fiery glint of speckled gold. |
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The petals are speckled with tiny holes smaller than a pinprick, a feature which provides its Latin name Hypericum perforatum. |
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Inside, the audience cheered and clapped as the speckled celluloid film started to roll. |
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The steep row of hills separating the provinces was speckled with hundreds of wild pistachio trees. |
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I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots. |
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There's also a crunchy peanut-butter tart, topped with an iridescent scoop of celery sorbet and speckled with crushed pistachios. |
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Some are striped, some blotched, some speckled in a variety of brilliant colours. |
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Steve was obviously tall, about 6, and had brown hair which was speckled modestly with grey on the front and sides. |
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The area is also home to an array of butterflies such as the peacock and speckled wood and a number of species of dragonflies. |
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There's hundreds of speckled woods all over the place particularly Hills and Holes, Barnack and many other sites. |
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Later in the summer, the hillside was speckled in white with the finest and most flavoursome field mushrooms in the county. |
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My mouth was thick with spittle, unable to contain it so that it speckled upon the wood floor. |
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On one side of the water is a wide plain, speckled white with Arctic cotton grass. |
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Two days after most fronts, coastal fishermen can count on better catches of speckled trout and reds, even croaker and sand trout. |
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Her lustrous brown hair, speckled with gray, was done up behind a petite crown upon her head. |
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It was plated upright, on a giant white platter, and its interior was speckled with peppery lardons and smudges of warm Roquefort. |
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The result is a nicely marked speckled faced ewe lamb with good confirmation and vigor. |
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White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase. |
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Others are swamp blue aster, a pink turtlehead, speckled joe-pye weed, great lobelia, Pennsylvania buttercup, and several kinds of sedges. |
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The narrow bands of speckled scales which adorn the body and tail are also a typical keelback pattern. |
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Pinzote, the stalk of the banana tree, was once dumped into Costa Rican rivers, but is now made into smooth, faintly speckled paper. |
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It can be recognized as oval to irregular spots or blotches with ash gray centers and the presence of black fungal bodies speckled over the lesion surface. |
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They are wonderful eggs, gloriously random, massive great things alongside tiny pullets' eggs, round ones, tall thin ones, brown, white, speckled. |
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The suit was speckled with a dust almost entirely consisting of dandruff. |
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The ropes had scraped her shoulders and neck, while repeated clinches had left her muscles speckled with what looked like a dozen furious and random love bites. |
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Closing my eyes I can see, across the boggy run, a six-foot alligator erupting from the speckled combination of dark water and bright bladderwort. |
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Biologists also are in varying stages of research and replenishment of cobia, speckled trout, tarpon, snook, crappie, bluegill and striped bass stocks. |
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The pavement became speckled with dark spots on its otherwise dry surface. |
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The team carried out meticulous studies of the birds' eggshells to show that speckled areas of shells are significantly thinner than unpigmented patches. |
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Brown liver spots speckled his balding head, the remains of hair long since lost, in colour and quantity, brushed over in a futile attempt to regain his youth. |
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Inside, beige speckled porcelain tiles replaced rotten old floor boards. |
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And a souplike dessert cup of tender, mealy taro root in gentle coconut broth, speckled with tiny grains of tapioca, is absolutely strange and absolutely delicious. |
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Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall. |
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I saw market stalls full of produce, dusty papaya skins speckled by rain. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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Leaves formed in late summer show a fine, yellowish, speckled mottling. |
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Because speckled trout tend to run in same-sized schools, conscientious anglers should abandon schools if the first few fish that come aboard are throwbacks. |
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Need I say that the inch-thick portions were crusty brown on the outside, rosy pink on the inside, steaming from the warmer, speckled with tart dabs of fresh horseradish? |
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The moon waxed full, looming huge upon the speckled expanse. |
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We go down to a circular pond, speckled yellow and white with water crowfoot, and take the valley base to Cote Head Farm which looks nice and has friendly farmers. |
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Cast for speckled trout and redfish in the bay before breakfast. |
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Catfish, snapper, speckled trout, and crab are all Louisiana staples. |
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Plants at Holliday Park that are usually confined to fens are swamp blue aster, speckled joe-pye weed, and a rather rare species of pink turtlehead. |
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Night spreads out like a vast dark veil speckled with silver. |
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That night, as Anna headed home, she looked up into the star speckled sky. |
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Eve opened the door and saw that the blanket had been speckled with blood. |
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No sooner had we climbed the grassy slopes to the top than a breeze appeared to blow the mist away, revealing the island speckled waters of Loch Lomond. |
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The research shows that birds nesting in areas of the woods where the soil is known to be low in calcium produce eggs that are more heavily speckled. |
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The shape-changer looked down at himself, observing drab brown feathers, barred and speckled, that covered a body half the size of the bird before him. |
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His neighbors include some of the other designer outposts one finds speckled around the area. |
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The large globe with clustered nebulas and speckled stars and solar systems that were scattered with planets, suns and moons rotated slowly and gently. |
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Because these plants are seed grown, the flower colour ranges from white to deep plum, lavender and blush, some spotted, others speckled or plain. |
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They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets. |
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It would only have been embarrassing had her bottom been lardy and speckled with cellulite. |
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Familiar butterflies whose numbers were reduced include holly blue, all three common whites, speckled wood and red admiral. |
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Long believed to be extinct, the purple-bellied speckled turtle was sighted for the first time in living memory in a remote pasture near Chicago. |
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There are also bicolours, feathered and dwarf varieties and leaves can be green or marbled, speckled and patterned with grey. |
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Cytisus and privet are targeted by red admirals, while ribes, ceanothus, honeysuckle and sorbus may lure speckled woods. |
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Great auks, standing penguin-upright, laid speckled eggs with one fat end and one almost pointed one. |
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The eggs are about the same size and form as chicken eggs, but are more speckled with brown spots. |
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Butterflyfish, damsels, and wrasses rushed up to the mantas' white undersides, speckled with black markings, to eat the parasites there. |
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All are exquisitely finished with traditional miniature speckled chocolate egg decorations. |
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He has sunken eyes and a narrow black beard speckled with gray. |
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Two distinct types of speckled lentiginous nevi characterized by macular versus papular speckles. |
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Its most prominent feature, 30-odd handblown, green speckled glass lamps, is hung via knotted chords from a wooden latticework. |
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The Greenland halibut can swim in a vertical position and both sides of its body are a speckled brown colour, but the left side is rather paler than the right. |
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Shorter still, at just 10in tall, is Mother of Pearl, which comes in shades of grey, soft blue, lilac, peach dusky pink and white with charming speckled and picotee bicolours. |
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Gently rolling hills speckled with olive trees and cork oaks stretched out far and wide under clear blue skies and the only streams in view contained water. |
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The threatened species identi-fied by the scientists are the ringlet, speckled wood, larger skipper, large white, small white, and green-veined white. |
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Rather than faffing around with a blending brush and getting speckled with eyeshadow, we're taking the cheat's route with Maybelline Master Smoky pencils. |
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They lay two or three speckled eggs in nests composed of vegetation. |
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As our journey takes us deeper into the thorny scrub, we pass a large water hole speckled with Jabiru storks touching down and taking off in quick succession. |
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One of the workers pointed out an unusual bee orchid to us and, last time we visited this lovely place, we saw speckled wood butterflies and ladybirds. |
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The smallest turtle is the speckled padloper tortoise of South Africa. |
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The first sign is mild itchiness of the skin, just above the ankle, which then becomes speckled, scaly, inflamed and itchy and I lesions may develop. |
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The underside is a dirty white speckled with grey and black patches. |
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Speckled images of such polymer structures are obtained by microinjecting low amounts of labeled monomers into cells. |
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Anyway, so I'm walking back up West Street, about as half-cut as it is possible to be from 2 pints of Old Speckled Hen after a hard day at work. |
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Flourish One hope is that by creating warm, sunny clearings, species of butterfly such as Speckled Wood and Holly Blue will flourish. |
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Sugar preferences of a generalist nonpasserine flower visitor, the African Speckled Mousebird. |
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New arrivals include the Death's-head Hawkmoth, made famous in The Silence of the Lambs, and the stunning Crimson Speckled moth. |
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Speckled woods, a few small tortoiseshell and red admirals are coming in now, with the latter feeding off windfall apples. |
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But the nap selection is Christy Roche's dual hurdlewinner Speckled Wood in the Irish Stallion Farms Mares Beginners Chase. |
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Wall Brown butterflies like nothing more than lavender, while Speckled Wood will go for honeysuckle. |
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Frank Berry, racing manager to JP McManus, owner of Speckled Wood She ran quite well at Punchestown on her last start and has come out of the race well. |
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