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Mine are the only ones caked in mud.
Moreover, accusations, even those caked in mud, can be true.
He could barely make out the worker's face, which was caked in mud, he said.
They form a turreted Valhalla; caked in mud, they seethe around the earth goddess Erda.
Fans on the ceiling, more than eight feet up, were caked in mud.
Pristine children would return home caked in mud, but with beaming smiles.
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But those who parachuted in can still be easily identified by uniforms that are caked in dried mud.
It is full of drugged-up dancers with bones through their noses, terrifying masks and jade-inlaid teeth, blood-drenched high priests making towers of skulls, and ghostly underlings caked in white mud.
The obvious signs of the struggle were all around the finishing line, where Britain's Vicky Holland hobbled around with a lacerated knee and the American Sarah Groff, her face still caked in the mud of the Serpentine, described riding over a downed competitor in the triathlon's cycling stage.
And cowed by sensational accounts of dirty dealings (the Italian trial, now in its third year, features almost pornographic Polaroids of soon-to-be museum objects caked in fresh mud), four leading institutions — the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Princeton University Art Museum — have decided to fork over dozens of antiquities to Italy.
Children caked in red mud pass in prams hung with banana leaves and pushed by semi-naked parents in tribal costume.
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