Yet Catherine Earnshaw seems now and then a less solidfigure.
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With his left hand, the solidfigure points to other fossils found in Sicily.
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The solidfigure of Gantley was standing beside the car.
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He looked well-to-do, a fine, solidfigure of a man.
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The familiar solidfigure, with the reserved, impassive face came nearer; Lane reached out his hand.
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There was a knock at the door and the solidfigure of Andrew Amos revealed itself.
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In truth, the solidfigure of Eliphalet himself was on the path some twenty yards behind her.
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I saw a solidfigure, well-muscled and well-browned, sitting cross-legged on the sand, bent over his sewing.
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His strong, solidfigure, confronting her so ruthlessly, gripped her imagination, of which she had a world.
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Whether this image was a solidfigure of gold, or a wooden effigy merely, coated with metal, is uncertain.
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Someone lit a torch, and the admiral became a dark, solidfigure, with the flash of the gold lace on his coat.
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Among those swooping phantoms, an apparently more solidfigure raced diagonally downward, moving away from me and from the buttress, south along the grassy embankment.
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Another help is the allusion in Aristotle, who makes the important remark that the latter part of the passage (Greek) describes a solidfigure.
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How to Draw SolidFigures at any Angle by the New Method
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After Audi and Mercedes in China, we've also just seen some solidfigures from BMW.
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Geometers had long known that there were five, but no more than five, regular solidfigures.