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He pointed to the blue marbled wall in front of them.
Although they do not become fat their beef is well marbled.
But his skin came in two colors, which gave him something of a marbled look.
Repeat the process several times until the green becomes marbled with white.
The soft, marbled curve of the Earth was just coming into view.
The marbled eel can live up to about 40 years.
He stared at the marbled hills and the dark trees.
The second press is also only 1000 copies but on marbled white and black vinyl.
"The meat does not have the same chance to become as marbled because the animals are smaller, so the quality is down."
It also refers to the marbled meat of this cross.
I look up to the glowing marbled disk of the full moon high above.
Marbled polecats are most active during the morning and evening.
Towards 1540, a marbled paper also appeared, which however rapidly disappeared again.
She knew this hall well, with its huge fire and its marbled floor.
All feature a distinctive marbled effect on a glossy surface.
Things fell with a distant clatter onto the marbled floor below.
It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon had set.
The black and white rectangular designs on the lower walls create a marbled effect.
To save money, the end pages and covers were not marbled, as this was an expensive process.
By the mid-1960s, the bar no longer had a marbled appearance.
But in the marbled chambers of the Capitol, nothing is apolitical.
A single candle sat upon a table of some darkly marbled stone.
Americans of all ages know symbolic Washington, where they come to witness their government and honor its marbled past.
There was nothing but praise, too, for the marbled prime rib, a special one evening.
Mist allied itself to the water, curling above its marbled surface.