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Woven from eucalyptus branches, it bloomed high on the side of a cliff overlooking the Pacific Coast Highway, a great whorl of sticks atop four gnarly pillars.
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Undeterred, he assembles a stockpile of snowballs and plants his battle standard (a blue plastic bag fastened to a stick) atop the icy roof.
The heart of this new system is a single multipurpose controller that looks like a large dial stuck atop a video-game joystick.
The city, which did not enforce its mandatory evacuation order, could not assess the medical needs of residents stuck atop darkened, freezing towers until nearly two weeks after the storm.
Wood from three-foot-thick, 80-year-old root balls is shaved into thin veneers and applied atop five sturdy layers of tulip-poplar wood — not simply stuck atop an aluminum substrate — and mirror-matched so the grain pattern on the left perfectly mirrors the one on the right.
Although Jo Stone-Fewisgs is forced to shout when stuck atop his Piranesi-like tower, I like the notion that his paranoid fantasies may be fuelled by substances absorbed through a hubble-bubble, and he makes explicit the moral ugliness of Leontes' tyranny.
Bighorn rams stare down from a high bluff, looking as haughty as any sheep ever will; mighty, presidential-grade bald eagles preen themselves in birch trees; and an osprey flaps away from its shambolic nest stuck atop one of the listing, redundant telegraph poles that line the track.
But he also isn't the on-base-machine clubs stick atop their lineups nowadays.
The bald eagle's nest is a large platform of sticks built atop a large, isolated tree or pinnacle of rock located within easy flight of water.
An amazing thing about Torbjorn's turrets is that they can swallow health packs, so stick one atop a frequently-used medkit.
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