International media painted a one-sided picture of his home country, James said.
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Each child had a number of Nettle's new, brightly painted wooden animals.
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Official data has painted a trend of falling home prices as well.
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They've painted IT and business into separate corners for far too long.
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This was painted when he was mellow; imagine him twenty years earlier.
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The interior of the huts of the hamlet presented a motley appearance.
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A motley crowd of men and women jostle in the narrow space.
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A motley throng of people were crowding in through the double gateway.
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The quest for the Llano was indeed what unified this motley group.
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VR adds so much texture to City 17 and its motley inhabitants.
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The common soldiers sent out from Portugal received some pay in calico.
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She looked up and saw a girl in a dirty calico dress.
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The tulips are made of red calico covered with small yellow flowers.
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It was manned by five islanders, dressed in shirt tunics of calico.
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At present they wash only when in want of a little calico.
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Just follow the pied piper of the town, he'll lead you there.
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I saw the ladies in the village yesterday,-theywere pied and parded.
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The pied colours are preferable, however, as more easily seen in cover.
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A lone pied wagtail visits the bird feeders outside our kitchen window.
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He is somewhat larger than a blackbird, and pied like a magpie.
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He swung along briskly in the warm sunshine toward the multicolored forest.
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Mather took a step forward, watching them vanish into the multicolored buildings.
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Solenodons look like large, plump shrews with elongated snouts and multicolored fur.
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A multicolored man was lifting a musket, pointing it right at him.
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From all directions, alarms sounded, and multicolored emergency lights flashed on buildings.
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Mountains of fruit tower up in the shops, illuminated by multicoloured lanterns.
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I saw a scribble of multicoloured lights and then everything whited out.
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And finally, the multicoloured fluorescent pair that can be seen for miles.
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These multicoloured displays are deadly dangerous, particularly in wet and misty conditions.
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By contrast the peloton will dash by in a streaky multicoloured haze.
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Many carried multi-coloured plastic bags and boxes on their heads and shoulders.
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The great multi-coloured arch loomed above us, paint peeling and speckled with rust.
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One of the lenses moved, allowing in a multi-coloured loop of the field.
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Their flaps are gone, exposing a tangle of multi-coloured pipes, tubes and wires.
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It is multi-coloured and multi-faceted, ever-changing and overwhelming, while simultaneously subtle.
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Mariette, in a multi-colored dress, was sitting beside the Countess, sipping tea.
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The windows, made of thin hard candy, look like multi-colored stained glass.
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Shoes were also colorful and embellished, most multi-colored and with ankle straps.
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Nothing but a lot of multi-colored, curly packing paper met their gaze.
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Beneath all the silicone are 251 multi-colored LEDs that provide visual feedback.
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You get one multicolor ink cartridge and one for all your blacks.
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Tissue infiltration by specific T cells was examined by using quantitative multicolor imaging.
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Thus, these results demonstrate that QD-FISH probes are very effective in multicolor FISH applications.
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Chromosomal abnormalities were evaluated by multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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DG-VSVs with genes coding for different color reporters allow multicolor visualization of neurons wherever applied.
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There were clusters of varicolored seven sisters lifting up their bright petals.
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One of the brushes had a bright blue handle and varicolored bristles.
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The slowly floating cars and their riders were gay with varicolored streamers.
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Gray pointed to the glittering display still spread out upon the varicolored counterpane.
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The wild iris moved their varicolored flowers with each passing breath of air.
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Men robed in particolored blankets poured from the buildings around, screaming and waving... swords and clubs?
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In and Mr. Out this event was merely a particolored iridescent segment of a whirring, spinning world.
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The glamour of youth enveloped his particolored rags, his destitution, his loneliness, the essential desolation of his futile wanderings.
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The clouds had roiled in overhead, palely reflecting the particolored glimmers of night-lit Camorr, obscuring the moons and the stars.
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He took me inside, where my fine clothes were taken away, and I. was dressed in the usual particolored prison uniform.
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On the tomb is a coverlet of particoloured and showy silks.
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Instead of being the uniform dusky-bay tint of the American, the Indian is strangely particoloured.
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The extensive and grotesque malformations of his body were emphasised by a tailored particoloured suit.
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Already the forest has assumed its particoloured tints.
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All the country papers in England teemed with electioneering addresses; and the country was in a flutter with particoloured ribbons.
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Printed from large clear type on a superior quality of paper; attractive multi-color jacket wrapper around each book.
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Properly designed intersection, subtraction, conversion, and multi-color reporters enhance the precision and versatility of drivers and viral vectors.
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These are the figures for multi-color cartridges, which often use up one color first, meaning the other, almost full chambers are tossed.
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Here we describe protocols for the induction of the model and the quantitation Tfh, GC B cells, and plasma cells by multi-color flow cytometry.
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In this study, multi-color flow cytometric analyses of PD-1- and LAG-3-expressing T cells were performed in BLV-infected cattle at different stages of the disease.
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The value and current cost-effectiveness of multicolour FISH for cytogenetic diagnosis is discussed.
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This multicolour eyeshadow trend allows you to play with colour and show off your blending skills.
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Background: To evaluate the feasibility of multicolour quantitative imaging with spectral photon-counting computed tomography (SPCCT) of different mixed contrast agents.
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A number of challenges were identified, which will have to be addressed in future studies to enable multicolour imaging using the NIR-emitting lanthanides.
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I saw a scribble of multicoloured lights and then everything whited out.
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That's different to the previously released models which actually had some multi-colour displays.
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Here we describe a new technique-fastmulti-colour four-dimensionalimaging combined with automated and quantitative time-spacereconstruction-tofill this gap.
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The new urbanites wanted to have paintings of the masters and found in the wood-cut which soon became a multi-colour print a cheap mass medium.
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Many carried multi-coloured plastic bags and boxes on their heads and shoulders.
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The great multi-coloured arch loomed above us, paint peeling and speckled with rust.
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The country below has changed into a flat surface of varicoloured figures.
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A struggle heaved the varicoloured multitude-and, lo!
Ús de piebald en anglès
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We see depigmented or piebald animals of multiple kinds in every species.
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Therewith, he mounted his piebald and rode in haste to the meadow.
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His ugly grotesque neighbour of the piebald horses was more like one.
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The big piebald horses snorted clouds of steam, and started to trot.
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The piebald mare he rode was more appropriate for a minor lord.
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It was the big piebald stallion, with Melissa perched on his back.
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A piebald, black-and-white blotched horse with frightened eyes and oversized, shaggy hooves.
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The horse, a piebald, advanced at a sober pace, and-Why ,goodgracious!
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And beside them the lantern-jawed cowpuncher held the bridle of the piebald mustang.
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The owner of the voice came running up the piebald path towards him.
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And ten crowns gold is too much, especially for a piebald.
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The horse across the way was a tremendous piebald, well over seventeen hands.
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When the piebald has quietened down, he takes his hand away.
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His black hair was patched with grey in a piebald design.
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The one-eyed carrier cracked his whip, the piebald horse jogged forward.
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The beautiful French theatre, piebald with snow and shadow, shone over the window-sill.