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In a flash, she careered into a table, injuring her neck and shoulder, as blood and broken glass began to speck the aisles.
After treating Ms. Goldberg to speck and other imported delicacies, Mr. Batali leaned into his guest and hungrily asked for tips on how to attract what he described as her "magnificent American audience".
According to Speck, "Companies are not given a rebate on the CO2 tax when the fuel is used for transportation purposes" ([28] p. 197).
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Diatoms range in size from quite small to specks large enough to see with the naked eye.
They have developed a higher consciousness, hyper-sensitive to specks of dust, sounds and movements well beyond the normal range of human cognisance.
Here a manmade artefact teases us out of thought in the same way, reducing us to specks the moment we back away or playing hide and seek by dipping beneath the rim of the hill on which it is set.
That's enough to compress the fuel to a speck 50 micrometers across and heat it up to three million degrees Celsius.
Nevertheless, in a world where remoteness is seen as a luxury, the chance to promote holidays to this speck of land has interested travel companies.
Government ministers have an army of intelligent, technical staff, with full access to every speck of data, ready to produce research.
I was able to touch Speck while we waited for Nellie's examination to be over; his skin was a dark gray, anPreviewd felt smooth and slightly rubbery.
She points to a speck of land a long way off.
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