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  • Caked in dirt, the children, nonetheless, were so beautiful.

    Sara Nichols: Afghanistan: Eight Days From the Ground -- Part 2 of 8 2009

  • Caked in bone-white makeup, draped in white muslin and carrying an electronic scepter, he's perched aloft in a parody of the Popemobile, an appropriate vehicle for this mad-scientist demigod who reigns over a tropical island populated by half-human animals he's created by genetic engineering.

    Brando Plays God 2008

  • Caked with mud, I splashed ungracefully into the water.

    Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008

  • Caked with mud, I splashed ungracefully into the water.

    Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008

  • Caked with mud, I splashed ungracefully into the water.

    Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008

  • Tammy Faye Messner, the Queen of Caked-Up Mascara who helped her pimp-in-the-pulpit husband, Jim Bakker, build a multimillion-dollar evangelism empire and then saw it collapse in disgrace amidst a mid-eighties sex scandal, has died at sixty-five.

    Tammy Faye Stops Cancer Treatment, Drops Down To 65 Pounds 2007

  • Caked in mud and blood and still in her nightclothes, she ran to the home of the closest neighbor, the Ehrlich family, a mile to the north.

    Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007

  • Caked with sweat, Bono looked like a groggy boxer.

    Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005

  • Caked in mud, soaked to the skin, he climbed to his feet and staggered home.

    Ultima Thule 2003

  • Caked in road-dust, the Knight drank a flagon of raw wine to moisten his throat, then told what he had seen.

    Chosen Of The Gods Pierson, Chris 2001

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