But most of all, it helps that he has a mysterious wow factor that makes him the blue-eyed boy of the ad world. |
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Ronnie was on the rebound because dad went off travelling around the world and there he was, having been the blue-eyed boy, dropped. |
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When opportunity came, he did not hesitate to dump his mentor to become a blue-eyed boy of the then chief minister. |
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If the UK operation has been the black sheep in the family, its asset management division has been the blue-eyed boy. |
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But that sort of made me the blonde-haired, blue-eyed boy for the company after that. |
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If that wasn't already apparent, the recent case of the blue-eyed boys of American Football, the Dallas Cowboys, brought it into sharp relief. |
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I am from a cross-cultural family with a mother from Delhi, India and an English brown-haired, blue-eyed father. |
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The series follows the adventures of this man and how his being a blue-eyed boy of the king wins him many enemies. |
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Unfortunately, the other player involved was well in with the manager, his blue-eyed boy, and I was the one who was ostracised. |
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Along the forest edge, an observer can find wild lettuce, blue-eyed grasses, and Venus's looking-glass. |
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Though their foliage is grass-like, the blue-eyed grasses belong to the iris family not the grass family. |
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This beautiful blue-eyed wonder also has a crop of thick luxurious brown hair. |
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She was at that stage a woman of striking good looks, blue-eyed and black-haired, though in later years she became bulky and heavy featured. |
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She craves blue eyes, thinking that if she looked like the blue-eyed girls from storybooks, her parents, teachers, and boys would love her. |
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The mind reels and the stomach churns along to this blue-eyed Okie funk-rock. |
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The lead single from the Brit's much-anticipated sophomore set is a jaunty blue-eyed soul anthem. |
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Irises, lilies of the valley, geraniums, and blue-eyed grass are good bets just about anywhere. |
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Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines. |
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The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered. |
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Idaho blue-eyed grass is a pretty wildflower with one to several stems rising from 10-40 cm from a cluster of parallel-veined, grass-like leaves. |
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Several landowners are taking action to monitor, conserve and enhance the blue-eyed grass populations on their ground. |
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Then I wandered alone into a field of clover, blue-eyed grasses and Timothey. |
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The white form of this species of blue-eyed grass is void of blue, hence more sensibly called White-eyed Grass. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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They were sitting among the blue-eyed grasses on the bank of the brook in Anne's garden. |
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With his blue-eyed gaze and daredevil looks, she knew this man was a force to be reckoned with. |
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A blond, blue-eyed 7-year-old, Benjamin attends a Montessori magnet school just a block away from abandoned houses. |
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Maria longed for a larger, less isolated life that included people and domesticated animals, fat curly terriers or blue-eyed huskies. |
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But Dakota Fanning does the best blue-eyed thousand-yard stare since Hannibal Lecter. |
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And here's the impossibly blond and blue-eyed sweet boy, aged maybe five, standing in front of a Christmas tree. |
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On the other hand, there are blue-eyed, fair-haired Arabs in the Levant, presumably descendants of the Crusaders. |
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As polite as the Gods were about it, this blue-eyed devil knew he was at the wrong table. |
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We hack through six duck carcasses while Kristi, a striking blue-eyed brunette from Newport Beach, California, starts our mirepoix. |
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With its blue-eyed, blonde haired leads, does the film cast a slight Aryan look? |
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I mean, it's bad enough the media portrays that we should be blonde, blue-eyed and skinny. |
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However, some are blue-eyed blondes, have red hair, or even look Middle-Eastern. |
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His boldness and his allegiance to his own mind were as irresistible as his blondness and blue-eyed sweetness. |
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Such celluloid misrepresentation has cast the people as wily torturers of blue-eyed boys, and their homeland as a tropical hellhole. |
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A champion swimmer and blue-eyed boy of his parents, Sanjay finds that his world completely changes after he gets the disease. |
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Schneider is something of a blue-eyed boy for Voller, summing up the spirit he demands of his team. |
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It wasn't long before one of his blue-eyed boys got impatient with the company despite its aggressive marketing focus. |
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She has seen me through 3 major relationships and is still a cool little blue-eyed furball! |
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Amanda was the eldest, a round-faced, blue-eyed edition of her father. |
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But some female fans are unnerved by the creepy lyrics and NSFW video from the blue-eyed soul singer. |
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Who thinks a white blond, blue-eyed, slender waif can commit murder? |
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She was relieved, therefore, when the blue-eyed face broke out in a grin. |
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A dreamy, blue-eyed rebel is approached by a mercenary wearing a scary mask. |
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Juno writer Diablo Cody is working on a feature film about the blue-eyed queen bees. |
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He's Jimmy Bly, a tow-headed, blue-eyed youngster with a protective, over-bearing, pugnacious older brother Demille who serves as his manager and mother hen. |
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Many heterosexual men obviously fetishise blue-eyed, big-breasted blondes. |
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The blue-eyed boys captured the prize over their competitors. |
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It came as little surprise when the blue-eyed boy who excelled at his high school in Woodford Green, east London, wrote in his year book of his dream to be Prime Minister. |
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The family is characterized by thickened stem organs and by linear or sword-shaped leaves-small and grasslike in the crocuses and blue-eyed grasses. |
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For example, native blue-eyed grass is an iris in no way related to grass. |
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Andy MacSharry is a small, bull-necked, blue-eyed bachelor and not at all like the wild-eyed John B Keane character who coveted somebody else's land. |
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Blue is the colour, according to top rabbit breeder Lew Bevan, whose rare blue-eyed white bunnies are attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. |
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After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne. |
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Lilacs, Canada anemone, orange hawkweed, blue-eyed grass, wild sarsaparilla, coralroot orchid in cedar-hemlock woods, hundreds of jack-in-the-pulpits along Hidden Bluff Trail. |
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Dusty Springfield, the darling of British blue-eyed soul, performs her greatest hits and a few surprises to an adoring crowd in this 1979 concert. |
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The native population of the Canary Islands were the Guanches, a white race, vigorous, of high stature, fair-haired and blue-eyed, and leading mostly a pastoral life. |
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Heather Hare Hi Heather, Yes, I think this is Sisyrinchium striatum, commonly known as blue-eyed grass. |
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A search of the site for blue-eyed boys with blond hair born in 2002 yielded 263 returns. |
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Instead he accused Sami of appointing his blue-eyed boys to the IEC regional office. |
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In due course he surfaced in Parliament as NP member, where he soon gatkruiped himself into pole position as FW de Klerk's blue-eyed boy. |
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He was received by the daughter of the house, a pretty, buxom, blue-eyed little wench. |
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I'm blond and blue-eyed and twenty-five, and my legs are strong and my bosom is substantial, and I have a waspy waistline. |
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Cartaya called it Lake Adelie, because the azure water reminded him of the blue-eyed Adelie penguin. |
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As blue-eyed blondes increasingly hog the catwalks, discrimination is also at work in the weird world of the fashion mannequin. |
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Packing his set with dramatic ballads, lightweight blue-eyed soul and wallpaper funk, Smith's material was weak throughout. |
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The British blue-eyed soul singer had heard the song in its original Italian and been moved to tears, despite not knowing what it was about. |
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Red maple buds are decorating swamps, and blue-eyed grasses dot our fields. |
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He contended that PIA chairman was acting in violation of the laws and giving services extension to the blue-eyed boys on political basis. |
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A blue-eyed cowboy with curved, sexalicious lips, her friend had added, licking her own in exaggeration. |
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All hopes are pinned on blue-eyed boys Ross Barkley, Raheem Sterling and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who have done their clubs proud. |
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His hair is worn in an elevated buzz cut and he sports a five o'clock shadow, perhaps to show that Disney's blue-eyed boy is all grown up. |
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The Bluest Eye, for example, features a dark-skinned child who cannot possibly pass for white, yet Pecola ignores biology and becomes a blue-eyed Shirley Temple. |
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Experts have also identified the spotted wren-babbler bird, a blue-eyed frog, a lance-headed pit viper snake with yellow, red and orange colourings and 133 plants. |
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While there is a cocky swagger in Thicke's brash come-on lines, there is also goofy charm and a clumsy vulnerability in his blue-eyed soul delivery. |
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The charms of a blue-eyed chestnut-haired maiden in a turquoise muslin, with a brown boa, and a brown chip hat afroth with brown feathers, could not be gainsaid. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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Searingly blue-eyed boys Steve McQueen and Paul Newman fan the flames as America's tallest building turns into the best of the 1970s disaster movies. |
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Taking in Krautrock, dub reggae and Bowie-esque blue-eyed soul, it's certainly not the record anyone would have been expecting the Woking boy to make. |
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From blue-eyed soul to electronic-pop, with guitar stitched in, it features Aldred's rich baritone has also found a more relaxed and lighter mood, to suit the material. |
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