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Ralph Sr .thinks of them as a patch of Tuscany.
But rock music wears its anger on its sleeve (as a patch?).
An occasional tree – usually red acacia (Vachellia seyal) – stands out as a patch of green.
I often think of this visually fertile terrain as a patch of the American West.
It felt like canvas coated with rubber, thin as a patch that one might sew onto a pair of jeans.
But by mid-March, their usually glorious pale yellow coats looked as worn, splotchy and trampled as a patch of day-old Midtown snow.
Think of it as a patch of quicksand: the more you struggle with it, the deeper you sink" I'm not particularly convinced.
"If you take something as simple as a patch or a bag and put it next to a fine art print, it elevates its meaning".
She figures that SoHo, as a patch of geography where that mind-set flourished, "started to die like 15 years ago".
We are advancing on what reveals itself, as a patch of mist dissolves, to be an agitated rhino being mock-charged by the cheetah's curious cubs.
Olfactory organs can be as simple as a patch in a mammalian breathing passage or as complex as the plumose antennae of male moths.
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