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  • Wet meadows between rock outcrops include grasses, sedges, mosses, pitcher plant Saracenia purpurea, sundew Drosera sp. and purple fringed orchid Habenaria psycodes. Gros Morne National Park, Canada
  • What is the etiquette when the eyes in question are big, and brown, and fringed with generous dark lashes?
  • The oral shield is oval to rounded pentagonal with the distal edge fringed by granules or low spinelets.
  • Eventually we arrived at a black sand bay fringed with jungle.
  • The Park overlies a segment of a 400 km long southwest-trending fossil reef that surrounds the Delaware Basin of southeastern New Mexico and western Texas which was a small reef-fringed inland sea in Permian times 280-250 mya. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, United States
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  • Xaviers could fit himself to the dignity and formal habiliments of state; Yet in the fringed deerskin of frontier garb, he was fleeter on the warpath than the Indians who fled before him; and he could outride and outshoot -- and, it is said, outswear -- the best and the worst of the men who followed him. Pioneers of the Old Southwest: a chronicle of the dark and bloody ground
  • The arbutus, all aglow and fragrant beneath its leaves, the purple fringed polygala were past, but they found the pale gold lily of the bellwort, the rust-red bloom of the ginger. Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • The handsome, large purple-fringed orchis is also found here. Rural Hours
  • Welcome to Brian Head, a sweet, one-slope resort located far from the madding boarders and fur-fringed fashionistas.
  • The crowd made way for the shepherd and his following, and as they drew near to the raised platform the two white cats, who were Edred and Elfrida, looked up and saw in the middle and biggest chair a splendid, dark-faced man in a kind of fringed turban with two long feathers in it, and in the two chairs to right and left of him, clothed in beautiful embroidered stuffs, with shining collars of jewels about their necks, Father and Uncle Jim! The House of Arden
  • There were sequins of all kinds, embroideries and unique fringed fabrics.
  • From Kaiteriteri, cruise the protected waters of the Astrolabe Roadstead past idyllic beaches fringed by lush native forest to the golden expanse of Anchorage Bay (30-45 mins).
  • The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon.
  • It is covered by and adherent to a fold of pia mater, named the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle, from the under surface of which a pair of vascular fringed processes, the choroid plexuses of the third ventricle, project downward, one on either side of the middle line, and invaginate the epithelial roof into the ventricular cavity. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • Goldenrod and asters fringed the mossy walls. Little Women
  • Licensed Patents" mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone or when combined with the Program.
  • Once, in the cold noon of a lovely day of frost, when the lightest step crackled with the breaking of multitudinous crystals, when the trees were fringed with furry white, and the old spider-webs glimmered like filigrane of fairy silver, they met on a lonely country-road. St. George and St. Michael
  • His small, vertiginous banana farm, fringed with avocado and palm trees, is at Marigot on Dominica.
  • But, remember, you will have passed the Rubicon, when once you have been shaven: if you repent, and let your beard grow, your mouth will by-and-by show no longer what Messer Angelo calls the divine prerogative of lips, but will appear like a dark cavern fringed with horrent brambles.
  • The high canopy over the bed was draped with prim folds of damask, and the coverlet was of some quaint crocheted work that hung in fringed ends to the floor. The Miller of Old Church
  • The microphone; the sampler, the phonograph, the electric guitar, the DJ, all of have infringed upon the sanctimony of contemporary popular music and came out vindicated.
  • We clambered over the stile and onto a well-worn path fringed by dry rotting undergrowth.
  • It was held that the defendant had infringed copyright by copying the two-line moving cursor menu.
  • Her lawyer lodged an appeal, claiming her human rights had been infringed. Times, Sunday Times
  • From any part of the salt tract one may see the boundary of the inner arable part of the district fringed with long lines of trees, from which every morning the villagers drive their cattle out into the saliferous plains to graze. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The white backdrop resembles a fringed altar cloth, with small fir trees stitched in the bottom portion.
  • It's an otherworldly site, fringed with dunes and studded with bone-white calcium carbonate spires called tufa towers.
  • The scientific name of fringed sagebrush is Artemisia frigida Willd.
  • The Indian in the story will, of course, be shirtless, wear fringed doeskin pants, and a feather in his hair. Dorothy Garlock discusses the western novel genre and the art of writing a 'western'.
  • In dune areas, anchoring shrubs such as Havard shin oak, fourwing saltbush, and yucca stabilize the dune sand for herbaceous grasses and forbs such as sand verbenas, sunflowers, fringed sagewort, and hoary rosemary-mint. Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
  • Within the Gentianaceae, taxa within the genus Gentianopsis are collectively known as the fringed gentians. Museum Blogs
  • The barber, a small man with a bald, white fringed, head and bright blue eyes looked up from the man he was shaving.
  • Woven mats, often fringed with brightly colored wool, are used as gifts at the funerals of relatives.
  • The area is fringed with palms, but there the idyll ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter may permissibly be done provided compensation is paid to any victim who suffers harm as a result of having one's rights infringed.
  • The hot thermal pools are fringed by extraordinarily colourful mineral deposits, while sulphurous steam percolates all around.
  • Stylishly clad in a pair of fashionably cut blue jeans and a close-fitting black top fringed with tassels along the lower edge, she was all smiles as she waved and acknowledged the cheers of the crowd.
  • A clothesbrush and a tin cup were the only foreign objects on the overwrought, gilded table to the other side of a red velvet chair beside the fringed canopy bed. Temple of the Winds
  • Icicles fringed every overhang, and several outriding, smaller floes cupped a protected lagoon in which two large humpbacks idled and blew. The Whale Warriors
  • Why hide razor-sharp cheekbones and perfect pout behind middle-aged fringed follicles? Times, Sunday Times
  • Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains.
  • His dark eyer were full of intelligence, and fringed with long silken lashes. Virgie's Inheritance
  • A little climb brought sight of the top end of Gouthwaite Reservoir and in no time we were sitting on a bench by its reed fringed water, gazing at the ducks, eating our sandwiches and pulling off waterproof trousers.
  • To my left I saw a huge blue velvet banner fringed in yellow bearing the letters "JWB". Jewish Women in the Military - Navy - Bernice Sains Freid
  • The snow hasn't quite started as of yet this season, but judging from the gray overcast and the fringed icy wind, you can tell it really wants to.
  • Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains.
  • This frame has a leather mat and hanging strap, and is fringed with scrap yarn.
  • A fayre quilte of crymson sattin, vj breadths, iij yardes 3 quarters naile deepe, all lozenged over with silver twiste, in the midst a cinquefoile within a garland of ragged staves, fringed rounde aboute with Kenilworth
  • Finally, there's a sweeping vista of a white beach fringed with coconut palms, with a pristine coral reef.
  • Picture-perfect castaway islands with gently swishing palm trees, fringed by the silkiest of sands and by turquoise seas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through the glass, high above his head, and not far from the surface, he saw a huge thornback, bending toward them and seeming to look down on them, as it flew slowly through the water -- the action of the two sides of its body fringed with fins, and its consequent motion, were much more like the act of flying than that of swimming. Weighed and Wanting
  • The firm was found to have infringed intellectual property rights.
  • They claimed that his new material infringed their copyright on some of his old songs.
  • A square stoole and a foote stoole, of crimson velvet, fringed and garnished suteable. Kenilworth
  • As a Jewish male Jesus wore the fringed tassels tzitzit on his outer garment, which indicates his strict observance of the mitzvoth or commandments of the Torah or Jewish Law.3 In that sense he is not “liberal” with regard to Jewish observances in any modern sense of the term. The Jesus Dynasty
  • I knew Janir was anxious about having his friends see her like this, with her fringed scarf and wild look.
  • She was young, built on Junoesque lines, and tall with a lovely face and dark eyes heavily fringed with black lashes. A Kind Of Magic
  • The quaint pinkish-white flowers of the turtle-head showed in wet places, and instead of the lilac racemes of the purple-fringed orchis, which had disappeared with midsummer, we found now the slender braided spikes of the lady's-tresses, latest and lowliest of the orchids, pale and pure as nuns of the forest, and exhaling a celestial fragrance. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • Dowager lady Chia observed that Pao-yü was clad in a deep-red felt fringed overcoat, with woollen lichee-coloured archery-sleeves and with an edging of dark green glossy satin, embroidered with gold rings. Hung Lou Meng
  • Shilts is pictured in slacks and plimsolls "relaxing" in a fringed armchair in front of his massive oak-veneer TV; but even here, cross-legged in the shadow of his own occasional table, he still seems to glower and fret, radiating a dark and unsettling energy of repulsion. Can Joe Hart save himself from the curse of the England keeper? | Barney Ronay
  • However, they were often infringed when two or more different arms were combined (or marshaled) within one shield and two tinctures that should in principle not touch each other necessarily became adjacent.
  • In submitting to the governor this and other supply bills, which by their terms infringed upon his instructions, it may be assumed that the assembly hoped that the governor would, as had happened before, find some loop-hole in the instructions which would permit him to approve the bills. Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay [excerpts]
  • The DMCA allows copyright owners to file a "takedown notice" with a service provider such as YouTube, provided that the copyright owner swears under penalty of perjury that he or she owns the copyright in question ( "I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner of an exclusive right that is infringed"). Boing Boing
  • Claim 1 is the only claim of the patent which is alleged to have been infringed by the Defendants yet to possess independent inventive significance.
  • But there will be no painted-on stone-washed jeans, fringed leather bras, or bandannas for this gal. Keira Knightley Rides A Motorcycle For Chanel
  • As lakes go, they're pretty warm and fringed with white sand so swimming is easy, but you can also hire jet-skis, waterskis or fishing gear here.
  • Licensed Patents" mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone or when combined with the Program.
  • I state, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in this notice is accurate and that i am the copyright and intellectual property owner of the infringed work. The Giant Crystal Caves of Naica
  • He wore, it is true, a new and jaunty hunting-shirt of dressed deer-skin, as yellow as gold, and fringed and furbelowed with shreds of the same substance, dyed as red as blood-root could make them; but was otherwise, to the view, a plain yeoman, endowed with those gifts of mind only which were necessary to his station, but with the virtues which are alike common to forest and city. Nick of the Woods
  • Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls.
  • The women wear moccasins, legings, a long shirt made of goats 'skins, generally white and fringed, which is tied round the waist; to those they add, like the men, a buffaloe robe without the hair, in summer. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6.
  • Her eyes were large and brown and fringed with incredibly long lashes.
  • We felt it to the full; yet none the less, but rather the more, could we feel at the same time the delicate and ethereal beauty of the fringed gentianella and the pale Alpine lilies scattered on the short turf beside us. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • Speaking quietly, his huge chocolate-coloured eyes fringed by dark lashes, he looks the picture of peaceful, healthy youth.
  • On the February cover of Russian Vogue, a tousled blonde wears Ralph Lauren's bibbed denim version, neo-hippie accessorized with a gold woven bustier, a low-slung fringed belt and skin-baring provocative side curve. Overalls: Making A Comeback?
  • The fringed white flowers appear in spring, held above the water among the foliage.
  • The hills rose into peaks, fringed with dark clusters of pine.
  • Pecterlis gigantean, with its large white flowers, a fan-shaped fringed lip and a very long spur, is the most spectacular orchid found in mossy fields.
  • Her eyes were large and brown and fringed with incredibly long lashes.
  • China's sovereignty and territorial integrity must not be infringed.
  • Continuing our route we crossed some park-like glades, with scattered forest trees, and fringed by the graceful shrubbery, the _macchia_, common to both the islands of Corsica and Sardinia. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition.
  • The result of their labors was a big box of lovely-looking "mottoes," all neatly twisted into fringed or scalloped papers of bright colors. Marjorie's Busy Days
  • Some of their petals have very smooth edges, while others are deeply fringed.
  • Peering into the bushes that fringed the gurgling mountain brook, I soon caught sight of the little triller, and found that, so far as I could distinguish them with my field-glass, his markings were just like those of his eastern relative -- the same mottled breast, with the large dusky blotch in the centre. Birds of the Rockies
  • Only immediate action was appropriate in abolishing a system which infringed divine law.
  • Below this was a swamp surrounded by a luxuriant growth of asters of every hue, and white and pink spirea and golden rod, and blue iris, and the delicate, rose-colored arethusa, and the blue fringed gentian abounded on every hand; also shrubs of the bayberry, wild rose and sweet brier, with many beautiful ferns. Peak's Island A Romance of Buccaneer Days
  • China's sovereignty and territorial integrity must not be infringed.
  • Industrial relations in the period of transformation take on a feature of complicatedness and diversity. Workers' legitimate rights are increasingly infringed.
  • Those suits came in watery shades of blue and green, tweaked with fringed hems and bicolour inserts. Times, Sunday Times
  • We believe the Rambus patents are invalid, not infringed and unenforceable.
  • Wilson sits at a table slurping coffee, and in walks Shane wearinga spotless fringed-buckskin suit, a silver-concho gunbelt, a tooled-leather holster, and a nickel-plated ivory-handled Peacemaker. Shane, Revisited
  • Following the line of the coast the road is narrow, uniformly fringed with spiky gold crotons, banked with thick hedges of frangipani and hibiscus, and draped with feathery casuarina known to islanders as ironwood or Toa.
  • The label's Italian designer, Stefano Pilati, delivered bulky overcoats cinched tight at the waist - sometimes with what appeared to be fringed scarves - and suits with drop-crotched harem pants and long shirts with tails of tiny pleats that emerged, flirtily, from beneath the jackets. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The golden beaches of Longniddry are fringed by tank-busting blocks, 3m cubes of concrete designed to help foil an envisaged invasion.
  • The huge flowers are very showy with laciniated or fringed edges.
  • Sammy also lends me items of clothing that he's acquired from various sources, the latest being a fringed leather vest that he claims he found in a bag of clothing somewhere.
  • The film exploited his image and infringed his copyright.
  • She cut a colourful figure by pairing the fringed white bikini top with maroon bottoms. The Sun
  • Approaching it from this side you pass through a dense bryanthus-fringed grove of mountain hemlock, catching glimpses now and then of the colossal dome towering to an immense height above the dark evergreens; and when at last you have made your way across woods, wading through azalea and ledum thickets, you step abruptly out of the tree shadows and mossy leafy softness upon a bare porphyry pavement, and behold the dome unveiled in all its grandeur. The Yosemite National Park
  • Pilati sent out bulky overcoats cinched tight at the waist - sometimes with what appeared to be fringed scarves - and suits with drop-crotched harem pants and long shirts with tails of tiny pleats that emerged, flirtily, from beneath the jackets. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • A pretty, greenswarded little valley lay before me, groups of cottonwoods fringed the stream here and there, around the roots of which were both shade and water. The Outlet
  • A fringed cotton shoulder bag hung over one shoulder and he was the very image of a hippy or New-Age traveler.
  • At daybreak yesterday we were steaming up a branch of the great Me-kong river in Cochin China, a muddy stream, densely fringed by the nipah palm, whose dark green fronds, ten and twelve feet long, look as if they grew out of the ground, so dumpy is its stem. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • I usually find it and the fringed polygala in bloom at the same time; the lady's-slipper is a little later. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • The spring-beauty, the painted trillium, the fringed polygala, the showy lady's-slipper, are all more striking to look upon, but they do not quite touch the heart; they lack the soul that perfume suggests. The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
  • Tosser's Brewing that "extra dry" on the label infringed its copyright, according to TheAge. Nokia, Apple, Microsoft: Intellectual Property - Bloomberg
  • The spring-beauty, the painted trillium, the fringed polygala, the showy lady's-slipper, are all more striking to look upon, but they do not quite touch the heart; they lack the soul that perfume suggests. The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
  • He always wore a strange mixture of civilized and savage clothes – fringed buckskin "chaps," beaded moccasins, a blue flannel shirt, a scarlet silk handkerchief knotted around his throat, a wide-brimmed cowboy hat with a rattlesnake skin as a The Shagganappi
  • My friends were chatting to Sean Murphy, his beady eyes and Guinness-fringed lips at a level with Rozanov's chest.
  • Debenhams has fringed wraps from £30 and Accessorize has evening stoles and sequined scarves from £15.
  • He is clad in a jeweled robe fringed with ermine and his mustache and beard are immense and golden.
  • The palm-fringed emerald islets are surrounded by vast expanses of water.
  • This young lady in her fringed green cowboy suit with boots dyed to match struck me as an image out of time, her blonde hair streaming backwards under her Stetson.
  • The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon.
  • This frame has a leather mat and hanging strap, and is fringed with scrap yarn.
  • A true habitat specialist of the forest understory, the fringed campion requires very specific soil, chemical, and light conditions to thrive, and occurs in only 37 locations in Florida and Georgia.
  • fur fringed the hem of the dress
  • Around the lodge were open fields, a stream fringed with reeds, and groves of silver birch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond the gazebo was a pond fringed with willows; dead leaves and beer cans floated on the surface of the water.
  • She cut a colourful figure by pairing the fringed white bikini top with maroon bottoms. The Sun
  • The saddler gave it at so low a price that we perceived he must have tacitly abated something from the visual demand, and when we did not try to beat him down, his wife went again into that inner room and came out with an iron-holder of scarlet flannel backed with canvas, and fringed with magenta, and richly inwrought with a Moorish design, in white, yellow, green, and purple. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Almost round, they have a bur or mosslike fringed cap that covers at least half the nut.
  • A napkin fringed at either end is usually thrown over the Figaro’s shoulder and used to wipe the razor. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He has red hair and brilliant green eyes, fringed with lashes night-black, so he seems almost hawklike.
  • Metallic mosaic tiles, opulently draped curtains, and fringed rugs and throws all contributed to the heady and exotic effect of an Ali Baba cave.
  • Then his fringed buckskin "chaps" went; in their place a pair of dreadful grey cloth trousers. The Shagganappi
  • The edge of the lake was fringed with reeds.
  • Africa's largest reserve, the Selous, is a massive 55,000 sq. km. of trackless wilderness covered by brachystegia and miombo woodland, palm fringed swamp and sand rivers.
  • A broad, umbrageous mass of green clothed the lower buttresses, and fringed itself away in clusters of coco palms.
  • Check the terms and conditions of sale to ensure that your copyright is not infringed in any way.
  • The thrum is the fringed end of a weaver's web; a thrum hat was made of very coarse tufted woollen cloth. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
  • I usually find it and the fringed polygala in bloom at the same time; the lady's-slipper is a little later. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • It is about the same size, and has the body ringed with black and yellow; the legs are brown; the femora on underside fringed with whitish hairs, simply pectinated; many of the pectinations of the antennae end in a bristle-like hair; palpi somewhat prominent; last joint pointed. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • YS Falls is a breathtaking series of cascades fringed by rainforest foliage where you can plunge right in to refreshing pools.
  • Don Pedro Gil: his progeny grew up a thriving and merry-hearted, though short and bandy-legged generation, while Senora Gil, befringed, belaced, and betasselled from her head to her heels, with glittering rings on every finger, became a model of slattern fashion and finery. The Alhambra
  • The island has long golden beaches fringed by palm trees.
  • And off they're sent to a big, grassy knoll fringed by woodland, to hunt for a stuffed rabbit. A Whole Other Ball Game
  • In April 1997, Xerox said that Palm, then owned by US Robotics, had infringed that patent when it released Graffiti, a series of ‘shorthand’ symbols drawn instead of real character glyphs.
  • As you travel up the glen's throat, a thin and wooded gorge of cliffs that plunge to the deep and silent pools of the Lyon, the hills soon open up to reveal a rich plateau of farmland fringed by soaring mountain-tops.
  • Ascalaphus, with its resplendent wings, and slender, knobbed antennæ so much like those of butterflies, and visions of these beautiful insects fill his mind's eye; or sundry dun-colored caddis flies, modest, delicate neuroptera, with finely fringed wings and slender feelers, create doubts as to whether they are not really allies of the clothes moth, so close is the resemblance. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Island, lying some five miles south by west, are masses of cocoas, fringed with mangroves; a great contrast with the prairillon of the neighbouring Point Ovindo. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • But the framers set a grammatical conundrum for us when they put the main clause in the passive voice: ‘shall not be infringed’.
  • She cut a colourful figure by pairing the fringed white bikini top with maroon bottoms. The Sun
  • I roll my swag out under the shady trees along the creek; it's a chain of deep waterholes fringed by spiky pandanus and smooth white eucalypts.
  • Troops of cowgirls in red, white and blue-fringed chaps astride champing horses followed the young men down the parade route.
  • But in the second situation, the right to silence or not to incriminate oneself may be infringed.
  • The even-spreading noon sun was accompanied by mocking cries of the fringed quetzal from the forests around the plantation.
  • The whole chamber was decorated with a deep blood color and fringed with gold.
  • Topaz, and ensigned with a cross patee Pearl, surmounted of a pall of the last, charged with four crosses, formee, fitchee, Diamond, edged and fringed as the second. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Why hide razor-sharp cheekbones and perfect pout behind middle-aged fringed follicles? Times, Sunday Times
  • The hotel's beach is a suntrap of golden sands fringed by palms, bars and funky cafés. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sterile catkins 3-4 inches long, slender, purplish-yellow; scales fringed: fertile catkins erect or suberect, sessile or nearly so, 1/2-1 inch long, oblong-cylindrical; bracts pubescent; lateral lobes wider than in _B. lutea. Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • These flower from early to late May with single blooms that are finely fringed at the edges.
  • I wear a sombrero, silk neckerchief, fringed buckskin shirt, sealskin chaparajos or riding-trousers; alligator-hide boots; and with my pearl-hilted revolver and beautifully finished Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
  • This way, one might have interaction yet preserve a kind of nomological closure, in the sense that no laws are infringed.
  • In no way will the constitutional rights or civil liberties of any American citizen be infringed. Times, Sunday Times
  • She virtually invented boho-chic: swirly tiered skirts, fringed shawls and improbable headdresses, worn with an insouciant slash of scarlet lipstick on her sensuous lips.
  • She raised her face veil139 and, showing two black eyes fringed with jetty lashes, whose glances were soft and languishing and whose perfect beauty was ever blandishing, she accosted the Porter and said in the suavest tones and choicest language, “Take up thy crate and follow me.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If you bring a patent claim against any contributor over patents that you claim are infringed by the software, your patent license from such contributor to the software ends automatically.
  • Quite often, the tube has from one to three fringed accessory openings that may lie close to the fimbriated end or at some distance along the tube.
  • There is a large, branched tentacle above each eye, adding to the fish's somewhat comical appearance, and a very much smaller fringed tentacle on the nostril beneath each eye.
  • One has long silver legs and wears black motorcycle boots; another sports a multicolored fringed outfit with baby-pink platform shoes.
  • Playing-cards, snuffboxes, and fringed gloves elbowed a shelf of books, and a full-bottomed wig ogled a lady's headdress of ribbon and malines. Audrey
  • The surrounding ottomans are covered in deep-maroon silk and fringed with gold-dyed tassels.
  • She cut a colourful figure by pairing the fringed white bikini top with maroon bottoms. The Sun
  • The island has long golden beaches fringed by palm trees.
  • Flowers are produced on slender scapes, 3in. to 4in. long, singly, from the long membranous spatha; they are 1¼in. across the expanded perianth, and about the same length; the six divisions are rather longer than the tube, and of a pale yellow or lemon colour; the crown or nectary is campanulate, longer than the petal-like divisions, lobed, fringed, and of a deep yellow colour. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • Also, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notification is accurate and that we are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this notification. MediaSentry operates in Australia: confirmed
  • Brady bill "infringed" the right to bear arms – strike two illegal immigrant amnesty – strike three RNC purity test designed to 'stick it' to Steele, ally claims
  • It's an otherworldly site, fringed with dunes and studded with bone-white calcium carbonate spires called tufa towers.
  • Reed-fringed dykes in the very centre of the vast Halvergate marshes harbour a few in winter; Fenland osier carrs are equally attractive.
  • It was held that the defendants infringed the plaintiff's exclusive right conferred by the Copyright Act 1911 to authorise a performance of the play.
  • The company offered rectangular versions of the scarves for use as sarongs, as well as fringed piece goods in a variety of fibers.
  • On the corners, they stood in clumps, girls with big hair and tight jeans and fringed leather pocketbooks.
  • Optimal habitat consists of open medium to tall grasslands fringed with an ecotone of woody vegetation.
  • Calamity Jane was also a well-known character when she lurched into Deadwood wearing buckskin trousers and a fringed jacket in the summer of 1876.
  • Back in the redwoods in January 1997, a caravan of 100 worshippers - some wearing talliths, or fringed prayer shawls, as Jews have for thousands of years - hiked onto the timber firm's property and planted two dozen redwood seedlings along a barren stream bank.
  • Joint act of infringers should undertake the joint liability to the infringed.
  • With his large white Stetson, red shirt, fringed buckskin jacket and large black boots I recognized him immediately as Buffalo Bill himself.
  • However, they're fringed with mature cherry trees.
  • Angelica wore boots up to her thighs and a fringed leather shirt down to her knees, and her hair was canary yellow. SPLITTING
  • Here I am wearing a very cute suedette, boned corset dress with a tiered ruffle skirt (perfect for hiding a multitude of sins i.e. my bum) for just €55, with an over-sized fringed bag (€30) and long necklace (€20). Irish Blogs
  • But it may fit the bill as far as timeless ‘paradise’ goes: coral-fringed islands of bobbly green rainforest with tall, slender coconut palms arching through.
  • These pools were generally fringed with sea-weed, great greenish-brown fronds in one place, dark streaks of laver in another, and lower down the bottom would be all pink with the fine corallite, while all about the sea-anemones would dot every crack and hole, like round knobs of dark red jelly, where the water had left them high and dry, spread out like painted daisy flowers, where they were down in the pool. Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore
  • What is called a reticule, which contains their pocket-handkerchief and work, is hanging by a gold chain to the arm, and is fringed with gold. RVABlogs
  • Here it was warm, silent, draggingly monotonous; a few yards away across a band of blue shallow water, the cool shady mystery of tree-fringed beach and woodland-dotted meadow beckoned her. The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian
  • He is clad in a jeweled robe fringed with ermine and his mustache and beard are immense and golden.
  • A pond fringed with reeds is rich with dragonflies, damselflies and bats. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can be made of cotton velvet, or any kind of chiffon or silky material, in the same simple way as the fringed muslin curtains. A Plain House - Inside Windows
  • Her peaceable kingdom ” where birds and moths and small mammals lie down with oil tycoons and lumber barons, and dainty bathroom fixtures and lovely things to eat and lawn dresses and eugenics and God and fringed gentians are all mixed up together ” is the product of an imagination of an almost life-threatening febrility. Catacomb Efreet
  • Although I'd stopped eating meat, I held onto my fringed mini-skirt of orange suede and a fat fur coat my dad had given me for my birthday two years earlier. Victoria Moran: Veg & the City: When Compassion Is in Fashion
  • Exquisite rock islands cloaked in dense foliage are fringed by the shelves of coral reefs covered in crystal water leading you to precipitous drop-offs.
  • This one, fringed with Scotch moss, curves past lilies and other perennials.
  • He's floppy-fringed, blond and pinkly handsome with slightly buck teeth; even in civvies you'd pick him out as an army officer at 500 yards in the rush hour.
  • Eric, Zach and I walked along the boardwalk that fringed the beach, observing the activities ongoing on the beach.
  • When I looked left as I came out of the woods, I could see what appeared to be 30 miles of flat, sunny, golden, wet, surfy shore, a sand highway fringed by blue water and dotted here and there with surfcasters.
  • Or that law lords banned round-the-clock surveillance on dangerous suspects because it infringed their liberty. The Sun
  • Pectinato-fimbriate: having pectinations that are fringed with hair. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Then the fringed bang was swept into the roll and spritzed with water for a light hold.
  • No wine but I did have a coonskin cap AND a set of kid-sized buckskins--fringed vest, pants--and a set of moccasins, which I do believe I wore to Disneyland. Davy Crockett

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