Pirate radio is still illegal but today there are more stations than ever beaming everything from trance music to anarchy into Britain's homes. |
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Loren was beaming, looking flawless once again in a coppery sheath dress, with her silver blond hair spiraling down past her shoulders in waves. |
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Her name would be splashed across the town weekly, her beaming smile belying the sick-to-her-stomach fear that some crazed madman was out there. |
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The city stares in, beaming golden lights like a parliament of owls watching from the darkness. |
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I have been woken by them hovering over the housetops, roaring continuously and beaming a bright searchlight. |
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Although he wasn't in a habit, he had a beaming smile that suggested a state of spiritual bliss. |
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His wife comes from our town, and his beaming mother-in-law still lives here. |
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The only lights left in the room were the moons beaming though the cracks in the boarded shutters. |
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start. |
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I even smiled at the sight of David and Isabella dancing and beaming mushily at each other. |
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Casey spun around to see Lori, Jenny and Alex walking up to greet her, their faces beaming and welcoming. |
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If Vajpayee is re-elected Prime Minister, the cloth will go and hoardings will display his beaming visage. |
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His London gigs are particularly riotous affairs, I remark, and am rewarded with a proper beaming smile. |
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At the drinks cabinet a beaming middle aged man and his wife are handing out viciously strong plum brandy. |
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Suffice to say it was somewhere short of fresh run, but no one had the heart to tell the beaming youth it should go back. |
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A light sun shone in the distance, beaming brilliant light onto the Seattle skyline. |
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The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance. |
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Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule. |
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The only light was from the street light shining in from the outside entrance beaming in through the clear door. |
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Their beaming faces give the impression that they haven't got a care in the world. |
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The view into Alum was stunning, with the suns rays beaming through the water cascading down the sheer walls. |
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Her heart almost skipped a beat as she saw him turn around and look her straight in the eye, his face beaming with a somewhat demure smile. |
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But it's not just Liam, now a strapping teenager, who is beaming on the pictures. |
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His queen, a girl with long, strawberry blond ringlets, clutched his arm tightly at his side, positively beaming. |
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We suppose they are radio antennas beaming away their signal into the low grey sky. |
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As for the race itself, Diane breaks into a beaming smile and her eyes light up as she recalls that sunny day at York Racecourse last May. |
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She swung it open forcefully, finding herself face-to-face with a beaming Michael. |
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The media is constantly beaming attractive advertisements about junk food and fizzy drinks, if not chocolates and ice cream. |
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He turned to see his brother and Danielle walking up, arm in arm, both beaming in each other's company. |
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Everyone cheered, whistled and threw confetti as my parents walked back down the aisle, holding hands and beaming. |
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The researchers conducted their experiments by beaming radio waves at aquariums stocked with different species of aquatic life. |
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A donated satellite truck will be parked outside, beaming daily newscasts into over 1 million homes. |
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The staff involved have been beaming and the enthusiasm is spreading and the pupils are really excited and proud of their school. |
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Anyway, this bunch of geeks at ANU managed to do this thing, dreaming of Star Trek and Scotty beaming them up. |
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For many people, external lighting seldom goes beyond a security light beaming down on the front garden to scare off intruders. |
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Sunlight beaming through large windows gleamed off the bright linoleum floor. |
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You could make out David's outline on your front steps, the huge Mercedes' lights beaming out upon the eternal darkness that was your yard. |
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We continued our journey, more identical doors whipping by, the fluorescent lights beaming into my face before sweeping over the cart's roof. |
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I turned back around looking straight at her, as the cabin lights were beaming into my eyes. |
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Shane blinked a few times to get used to the bright rays of sunshine beaming in through the window. |
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I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down. |
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By the time he'd finished I was beaming all over, eyes wide in delight as I listened to him. |
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The floor shined from sunlight beaming in through the huge windows on the right side of the wall. |
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It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story. |
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The young performers had their proud parents beaming and the other guests charmed once they got into the groove. |
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Organisers of the new Yorkshire Forward quality customer care scheme whose logo is a huge smile, are beaming with pleasure. |
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People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear. |
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Even on a cloudy day the light beaming through the top of the dome seems to represent the ineffable visitation of divine beauty. |
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Almost everybody waved and said hi to Roxie, who returned the greeting, beaming. |
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The Barbie looked at her, every bit of its plastic smile beaming its approval. |
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As she stood straight again, beaming her radiance, the door opened revealing a rather exotic looking woman who was definitely not Giles. |
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She stood so confidently, her eyes and smile beaming some secret we may have shared. |
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When I approach to thank him for the dance, he clasps my hand and shakes it vigorously, beaming appreciation. |
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He crossed the finishing line beaming broadly and with arms raised aloft in a victory salute. |
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The image on that backlit sign is of two young women with beaming smiles upon their faces. |
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All was as normal, but for the giant TV screen right by the departure board, beaming the latest BBC news. |
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There were brides in silky, flowing gowns, some beaming, others looking slightly terrified. |
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But it's the same little fellow, beaming somewhat fatuously and raising the staff in blessing like a young bishop. |
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She doesn't want to take life too seriously just yet, and her beaming smile at the end of her swim today was evidence of that. |
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Give him a drum or xylophone to play with and his face lights up with a beaming, gap-toothed grin. |
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On Monday a beaming headteacher spoke of his delight in getting the backing of the DFES for the new school. |
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He was neither small nor slender and possessed an astonishing amount of unruly blond curls framing his beaming pink face. |
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I couldn't stop smiling and stealing little glances at him, and he was just beaming. |
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With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets. |
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I felt the weight of disapproving stares from Mandy and Serena, before they were quickly replaced by beaming smiles. |
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A beaming Sam was caught on camera in the photograph published in last Saturday's Observer. |
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Kin and Gin gained international fame for their beaming smiles, enormous vitality and shared longevity. |
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Walker takes a moment to register the news, then appears amazed, before breaking into a beaming grin. |
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The Deputy stands to greet each, dispensing a hearty handshake and a beaming smile. |
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A loud commotion came from out of doors, and Sarah's face brightened with a beaming smile. |
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But when I saw him beaming on TV, arms raised in triumph, some of my enthusiasm drained away. |
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A few were beaming their lasers at him, changing him until he could no longer walk or move. |
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Seizing my hand, he wrung it as thoroughly as he had wrung Jane's, beaming like a younger edition of the immortal Mr. Pickwick all the while. |
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Emmeline rushed to where sister lie, a smile beaming on her face. |
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Emerging onto the balcony in Rome this evening, he was beaming. |
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Lugging her trophy, the bawling girl wobbled down the ramp into the arms of her beaming family and boyfriend. |
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McDonald is a radiant talent, with a warm voice and beaming smile that light up any venue in which she appears. |
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The 200 citizens were all beaming as they left, taking their positive energy with them, hangover free. |
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I found myself chatting with an older woman that was beaming from ear to ear. |
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Lash didn't bother staring back at his opponent and spent the next silent minutes looking around him and beaming at everyone who was staring wonderstruck at him. |
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She wrapped her delicate arms warmly round his, beaming elegantly. |
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Her beaming presence and laconic style are likeable and lifelike enough. |
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Ergo, we should call him Scottie in da club because he is figuratively beaming himself up by smoking a blunt in da club. |
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The station was soon beaming out music to 22 Latin countries. |
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The five-year-old has become a celebrity since her rescue from a Ukrainian orphanage, her zest for life and beaming smile winning her many friends. |
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The basic pulsar model involves a magnetic dipole field tilted with respect to the rotation axis, beaming radio waves along the dipole axis as the star spins. |
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The bright lights were still beaming down as bright as ever. |
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The walls were covered with beautiful Christmas lights beaming all over. |
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Her voice was high pitched in anger, but it faded away once she caught a glimpse of that familiar smile beaming at her from the passenger seat of the car beside them. |
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They greeted him warmly, their smiles beaming without their make-up. |
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Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias. |
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I put the phone down five minutes later, absolutely beaming. |
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Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song. |
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A Facebook photo from the event shows the manifestly proud papa beaming beside his son. |
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Thus, in this room right now, we are converting electrical energy into light energy in the projector that is beaming images from my slides to the screen before you. |
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Deliciously charming or incredibly irritating, depending on your point of view, he is always ready with smooth-tongued flattery, eyes innocently beaming behind his spectacles. |
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How many romantic misunderstandings and happy-clappy showstoppers must we endure before longing for the curtain to drop in front of those beaming, ambitious faces? |
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Not being able to hold in a hoarse laugh of relief the General reached out to the manual override sitting in front of him, the redness beaming invitingly. |
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She is looking up at the group and beaming at them, like someone at a drinks party who is hovering on the edge of a conversation in the hope of being included. |
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He is the doctor who seems at first to be all cynicism but who, we come to recognize, cares about his patients far more than the falsely paternal, beaming head doctor. |
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Cctv works in the dark by beaming invisible infrared light around the area to be filmed and then using special cameras which can pick up an image. |
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She is strong and passionate, with endless, beaming smiles and deep laughs, a love of bright colours, and a flamboyant style that includes a passion for eye-raising hats. |
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Mabel, my young sister, dressed in the splendor of the flower girl's regalia, beaming me her sunny, unmarred smile as I brushed my hand past hers on the way to the altar. |
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A golden sun shone brilliantly overhead, beaming down on the beach below. |
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These mass marketing dominions have attitudes struck with such unbelievable good cheer and personalities so beaming they outshine the Northern lights. |
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Uploading or beaming to another machine requires that the other machine have Retriever installed. |
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Sunglasses at the ready A sun A sun visor doesn't necessarily stop low sun from beaming into your windscreen, so wear sunglasses. |
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Sure, there are a few beaming boozeheads and upbeat probation violators who spoil the mood by, well, mugging for the cameras. |
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Stunned at such critical acclaim from one of the country's best comedic brains, I just stood there glaikit but beaming. |
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Overenthusiastically, and with my umbrella in hand, I actually jumped up and down in the middle of the street, beaming a smile of victory. |
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McConnell soon followed, beaming like an ornament atop a Christmas tree. |
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This evening, however, he was struck by the beaming alacrity of the aide-de-camp's greeting. |
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In addition to the aforementioned guide dogs, Tank, a male German shorthaired pointer puppy, was auctioned off to a beaming Chris Edbrooke. |
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But having two beaming Chief Yahoos on the cover is an implied seal of approval. |
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His mother was beaming and seemed to take the acquittal as a vindication. |
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Clearly recognising the song, they are soon beaming with delight and boogieing to the stream of the instrument. |
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Jaxon, dressed in a snowflake romper suit, took the introduction in his stride with beaming smiles for Santa. |
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A moment later, he walked into the house with a new fan blade and a beaming smile. |
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The stars were all very gracious, beaming and shaking hands as Studley's flashbulb fired and froze the scene in history. |
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The five-year-old was beaming after catching the 10lb flattie on fish bait. |
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Nowadays the beaming smile is often brighter than the crown when a beauty contest queen is presented with her winning sash and tiara. |
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While beaming Lil went to move her car in a grannyish cardi, Ed was slightly less frumpy in a black T-shirt and jeans. |
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They aim to stop the historic first meeting of man and aliens, an event that ultimately led to peace, prosperity, warp drives, beaming up, tribbles and the rest. |
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Clyde AuditoriumTHIS was a night about the music and an excellent array of musicians, with band leader Holland holding it all together like a beaming boogie-woogie Buddha. |
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What was expressed by the whole of the count's plump figure, in Marya Dmitrievna found expression only in her more and more beaming face and quivering nose. |
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