"With the traces that delineate her body... her stiffness and her beauty... engraved in the penetrating light of her rib... breathing the memory of her skin. | |
And we've got to delineate what that looks like, what a work time looks like, and-- | |
For instance, delineate for me, if you can, the main points of difference between the burrito and the enchilada. | |
I shall, to the best of my ability, seek to delineate the countess's person which, however, is all too nuanced and rich in mysterious contrasts - to be related in a few moments. | |
It will delineate the driveway from the garden. | |
"With the traces that delineate her body... her stiffness and her beauty... engraved in the penetrating light of her rib... breathing the memory of her skin. | |
And we've got to delineate what that looks like, what a work time looks like, and-- | |
For instance, delineate for me, if you can, the main points of difference between the burrito and the enchilada. | |
I shall, to the best of my ability, seek to delineate the countess's person which, however, is all too nuanced and rich in mysterious contrasts - to be related in a few moments. | |
It will delineate the driveway from the garden. | |
The town charter clearly delineates my duties as the Sheriff. | |
Wel, everything that fills up... overflows, so then... the superior power , the superior nature... delineates everything to that place, to the reserves on the margins. | |
The town charter clearly delineates my duties as the Sheriff. | |
Wel, everything that fills up... overflows, so then... the superior power , the superior nature... delineates everything to that place, to the reserves on the margins. | |
Everything will be delineated in your letter of dismissal. | |
For the ancients, these stones delineated The world of the living from the dead. | |
He has now agreed to sell Hanbury Park, the house and all its land, boldly delineated on this map, to the Grand Junction Railway Company. | |
He was 44 and liked 'The Noblets' as they lived in a delineated and articulated social structure with constant adherent conformity and also because they had oodles of friends. | |
I have a very carefully delineated lifestyle. | |
A diorama is the highest achievement of human ingenuity, delineating the most interesting parts of the world in varying aspects of light and shade. | |
I have no hesitation in categorically delineating it as being barefaced provocative of the workers. | |
Isn't all this delineating a little overdone? | |
This video shows that the five marks delineating the pentagram were in evidence prior to the patient's death. | |
there's really no objective scale for delineating variations of "good." Why do you ask? | |
Everything will be delineated in your letter of dismissal. | |
For the ancients, these stones delineated The world of the living from the dead. | |
He has now agreed to sell Hanbury Park, the house and all its land, boldly delineated on this map, to the Grand Junction Railway Company. | |
He was 44 and liked 'The Noblets' as they lived in a delineated and articulated social structure with constant adherent conformity and also because they had oodles of friends. | |
I have a very carefully delineated lifestyle. | |
A diorama is the highest achievement of human ingenuity, delineating the most interesting parts of the world in varying aspects of light and shade. | |
I have no hesitation in categorically delineating it as being barefaced provocative of the workers. | |
Isn't all this delineating a little overdone? | |
This video shows that the five marks delineating the pentagram were in evidence prior to the patient's death. | |
there's really no objective scale for delineating variations of "good." Why do you ask? | |