ANCIENT PEOPLE VARIEGATED THEIR POTS WITH NATURAL PIGMENTS TO MAKE THEM ATTRACTIVE. [Please select]
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Ancient people variegated their pots with natural pigments to make them attractive. [Please select]
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The more common sea-birds are the Sula variegate or guano-bird, a large gull called the Larus modestus, the Pelecanus thayus, and the Sterna Ynca, a beautiful tern with curved white feathers on each side of the head. [verb]
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For many years, it was believed to be due to a genetic disorder that caused variegate porphyria. [verb]
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And come to think of it Miss Polly would make a fine variegated breakfast, I'm sure.' [Please select]
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Despite his fatigue, he flew after her at once, crying out: "Stop, my variegated dear--stop." [Please select]
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The Egyptian artists imitated, with marvellous success, the variegated hues of insects and stones. [Please select]
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They were girt about the middle with cloth of bright colors, sometimes with variegated shawls. [Please select]
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In this way the ethnological map of the Balkan peninsula became ever more variegated. [Please select]
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Weeping ashes, also, were budded on the affected stocks, and became similarly variegated. [Please select]
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Of these latter the fishermen sometimes exhibit specimens[1] of extraordinary dimensions and of a beautiful purple hue, variegated with white. [Please select]
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