The stories featured mainly attractive young people with no perceptible acting talent or experience disporting themselves in the buff. |
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They didn't actually attempt to ride these giants, and there were no surfers disporting themselves on top of them either. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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So that disporting myself right modestly continues even into this interview. |
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The antelope-eyed couples disporting themselves with such abandon represent both a physical and a religious ideal. |
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Recently two whales were disporting themselves in the balmy early spring waters of Sydney Harbour. |
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The light is from flashing video screens everywhere, forcing you to watch said insanity disporting itself live. |
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Charlotte played along with the pack, relishing the sales potential of celebrity, disporting herself on a beach lounger for the benefit of long lenses. |
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They don't complain in their early days when they are disporting themselves on sports cars. |
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It could be the howl from a Greek tragedy, except that our heroine is not disporting herself on a stage, majestic in her grief, but filmed from so close that you can count the knobs of vertebrae at the top of her spine. |
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Meanwhile, outers are disporting themselves on TV in luminous green ties, hand-woven by first years at the Dronefield Academy for the Sartorially Challenged. |
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