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Someone had hidden her body in the thicket of branches and poison ivy off Ocean Parkway on the South Shore of Long Island.
Like many black-metal bands from around the world, the Wolves have a symmetrical and entirely illegible logo that looks like a thicket of branches.
He had to keep moving in order to keep his blood circulating, but became enmeshed in a dense thicket of branches.
And then abruptly he will plunge deep into a thicket of branches or a tangle of flowering plants that looks like a Jackson Pollock drip painting, the camera moving through the foliage like a bushwhacker or holding steady on the gently bobbing blossoms.
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Stretched taut through the ventricles, from top to bottom, was a thicket of branching pink cords.
"Over a period of time it just forms thickets of tangled branches up to 5m high.
An awesome spectacle awaits visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Cantor Roof Garden, which opens for the season on Tuesday: a gnarly thicket of trees and branches extending 130 feet from one end of the open-air deck to the other and rising 29 feet overhead.
The preferred microhabitat of S. planifrons is thickets of the branching staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis.
One of the most energetic works is "La Vigne," a thicket of brown and orange branches that might be on fire.
He even tried to reorder nature at Rancho del Cielo, his mountain retreat above Santa Barbara, pruning every thicket of brush, every dead madrona branch, until the skyline was as sharp as a sketch by Grant Wood.
Above them are thickets of still bare branches.
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