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They are often naked above the waist and wear a woolen skirt woven in an unusual pattern that suggests overlapping petals (commonly described by the Greek word kaunakes, meaning "thick cloak").
It felt half alive, and the building has since taken on a life of its own: the small planting bed has grown to engulf the house entirely with a thick cloak of ivy.
It's normally very hard to see many of the 10 million stars populating the Milky Way's galactic bulge because of a thick cloak of interstellar dust.
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They are supplied, says Philo, with thick cloaks for winter and light mantles for summer.
"Generally, thicker cloaks are easier to fabricate, but they also weigh more, so it's a tradeoff that engineers will decide on," he says.
It is indicated that graphene can be a platform for "on-atom-thick" cloaks, and the proposed methods can be applied in the practical design.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves… We had arrived the day before in Tromso in Norway, Europe's northernmost city, to darkness, face-burning cold, and inches of thick snow cloaking everything in sight.
I realise this on day one of the web giant's project to map Machu Picchu, as we amble up to a popular viewpoint and stare into the thick mountain mist cloaking the citadel.
Thick smoke routinely cloaks Southern California hills, highways, and neighborhoods during this region's autumn wildfire season, with drought contributing to worse fires than usual in the past two years.
They contain his hair, which grows in thick tresses under his cloak.
And major U.S. cities — especially, but by no means only, Los Angeles — were often cloaked in thick, acrid smog.
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