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From a low-flying plane on a clear day, the packages would have looked like confetti, a great drift of colourful squares, exploding in slow motion across the waves.
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I think it looks best planted in great drifts, as it has been in the Brewin Dolphin garden.
The writing is predictably awful, and Mike, surrounded by great drifts of paper, has no idea what to do.
She sat on a bench on the platform and watched people arriving in great drifts, then sinking away again.
Instead, the focus is on style — in private space, in clothes, in tchotchkes, in the great drifts of stuff that spill out of closets — and how it an express a person's substance.
As a keen horticulturalist, Monet not only ordered the latest plants from mail order catalogues but also planted the great drifts of colour in the borders of his garden at Giverny.
The driveway is oval, with Route 4 flattening one end, and Steve executes the top curve with small motions of snow-budging, building great drifts back far enough from the driveway so that there's room for cars — and for Steve to pack away more snow when he needs to.
The first question, and the toughest one to answer, about the great drifts of Sept. 11 books now blowing into stores and libraries, is why do we need even one book about what happened when we saw the whole awful thing happen for ourselves, again and again, in telephoto detail, and we saw it so recently, just 12 months ago?
All writers spend great drifts of time staring into space - a habit not tolerated easily by those who aren't writers - and my green space falls away towards a dark shrubbery and a phenomenal Scots pine tree, which was probably a sapling when Charles II was on the throne.
Her early paintings don't so much catch movement as seem to move themselves in glittering dots released like a flight of arrows from the surface of the canvas, in great drifts of finely graded discs that oscillate and shimmer like wind on water, in curving bands of black alternating with different shades of grey that sway at the edges in the corner of your eye like reeds in lapping water.
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