As the grownups take photos for the vacation album, the kids dash along the jetty or wander out to the tidal flats, past the couples seeking solitude in the small patches of sand hidden in the beach grass.
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Moses sent landscape architects to other stable Long Island beaches, who reported that a beach grass ( " Ammophila arenaria " ), whose roots grew sideways in search of water, held dunes in place, forming a barrier to the wind.
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She picked up plenty of bird calls, mainly from gulls, but tried to pick up the subtler sound of waves as they eddied in and out on the beach and the even more elusive sound of wind in the beach grass.
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The characteristic thickly laid paint is present in the heavy gray sky looming over the beach, and he is already using bold parallel lines of hatching, a crucial part of the abstract visual language he invented, to delineate beach grass in the foreground.
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When Woods'tee shot on the 442-yard first hole in the 132nd British Open sailed wide right into the rain-sprinkled brownish green rough of wind-blown Royal St . George's, he and his posse searched and searched in and under the tangled beach grass near the English Channel.
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The Parks'routing on the 80 acres on Gardiner s Peninsula and the remaining 50 acres is masterful as he introduces to the player myriad forms of hazards at various angles, including a marsh, Hook Pond, sand dunes, beach grass, reeds, well-placed bunkers, out of bounds and the ever-present wind.
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Harmony was restored, although one day when I looked out the window at the verdurous sweep of beach grass, the wine-dark sea and cerulean sky, then back at my husband and son pecking away on laptops at the dining table, I began to worry that something had gone terribly wrong.
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As we got out of my pickup truck among the dunes at Dogfish Bar, the sun was setting and a gentle southwest breeze ruffled the waters of Vineyard Sound, moving the drooping tips of beach grass to inscribe circles in the sand and bringing a chorus of croaking frogs to us.
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Her installation, titled " Intensums'85 ", filled a long gallery with a three-dimensional grid like a labyrinth, made of a wide variety of materials including steel rods, cane, green painted cane, paper, fabric, copper wire and dried beach grass, all stained with rust, and small boxes of earth which sprouted grass during the exhibition.
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"' Scumbling "'( in the 19th century, called " crumbling color " or " dragging color " ) is an unrelated technique of loading a large, moist flat or round brush with concentrated paint, wicking out the excess, then lightly dragging the side or heel of the tuft across the paper to produce a rough, textured appearance, for example to represent beach grass, rocky surfaces or glittering water.