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But gone with the desiccated rivers was her link to Dreamtime and her ancestors, .
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Nor are they desiccated calculating machines, meting out dispassionate justice uninfluenced by political ideas.
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But the music itself prescient in its forecasting of contemporary trends toward dark, desiccated forms of techno sounds striking still today.
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What used to be seen as separate, local difficulties in California, the desiccated Aral Sea, the Sahel now look more like manifestations of a global problem.
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He was just a desiccated old man who specialized in opinions.
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Right here on Earth, surprisingly hardy life-forms have been found inside hot underground rocks, around scalding volcanic vents at the bottom of the ocean, in desiccated Antarctic valleys and deep beneath polar ice.
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They can survive being completely desiccated in long Arctic winters, returning to growth in warmer times, but Dr La Farge was surprised by an emergence of bryophytes that had been buried under ice for so long.
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These days my pack is filled with a small container of olive oil, dried herbs, salt and pepper and fresh fruit rather than packets of dehydrated beans and rice or bags of quick-cooking oatmeal flavored with desiccated strawberries.
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It is sure to disappoint the scores of millions of baby boomers who will soon enter retirement with nothing more than their desiccated 401(k)s, down 30% on average from 30 months ago, and a bit of Social Security.
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Nearby is her desiccated thumb.
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Manuel Valdes, looking out of place in the kitchen in slacks and a button-down shirt, had an idea of how to salvage the desiccated pie pulled from the pizza oven: lay on slices of chicken sausage to replace the bone-dry pieces of chicken breast.
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