| 21. | In Ancient Roman mosaics Opus vermiculatum was the most detailed technique, and pieces are often described as " vermiculated " in English.
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| 22. | Earlier, Grace had offered its holdings in the county to Virginia Vermiculate, and that company submitted an offer that Grace found unacceptable.
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| 23. | It has a uniformly dark grey tail, and the wing coverts also appear grey, although actually finely vermiculated in black and white.
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| 24. | The small Turner Mausoleum at Kirkleatham by James Gibbs ( 1740 ) has an unusually large area vermiculated, over half of the main level.
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| 25. | During work on the central pier it was found that some of the hidden infill work is vermiculate ashlar from the'old'bridge.
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| 26. | A capillitium is less developed and is composed of pale purple-brown, slim, vermiculated strands, which are overgrown on the peridia.
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| 27. | In color, it is brownish-white above ( golden during life ), dotted or vermiculated with brown; the lower surfaces are whitish.
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| 28. | Juveniles are dull versions of adults, vermiculated on the wings and mantle, the legs yellowy rather than red and the bill lacking the red base.
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| 29. | Some authorities include Choc?screech owl and foothill screech owl in " M . guatemalae ", but under the English name vermiculated screech owl.
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| 30. | "' Harpactes erythrocephalus annamensis "': in both sexes, the feathers are more coarsely vermiculated and the upperparts more yellowish-brown.
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