A succession of handsome but bashful doe-eyed waiters brought over from Italy compounded our love for this place. |
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Though the doe-eyed beauty denied the story, the word had spread and many other stories that went with it. |
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Whether one prefers pretty boys to rugged types, or strong-featured women to doe-eyed waifs, may reveal more about a person than we realize. |
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Then things weren't the same, the life that we knew had to change, croons the doe-eyed singer. |
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Visibly disappointed, this doe-eyed beauty consoles herself after an unsuccessful attempt to enter the stadium yesterday afternoon. |
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The doe-eyed actress will preside over the lamp lighting ceremony at 11.30 a.m. at the Metroplus Lifestyle Show on Thursday. |
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As I matured, I grew less and less tolerant of singing animals and doe-eyed heroines. |
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A knock on her chamber door wrenched Sisilla from her sorrowful reverie, as a doe-eyed servant girl poked her head into the room. |
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That is, their level of lethality is inversely proportional to their proximity to any innocent, doe-eyed, child. |
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The shaven-headed, doe-eyed beauty was never short on shock tactics and as a result was often the target of condemnation and negative press. |
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After a romantic daydream and blinking, the doe-eyed girl hugged her books to her bosom and proceeded to him with a pale face. |
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The actress is demure and doe-eyed but armoured with immaculate grooming as San Francisco's top wedding planner. |
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First, I scoped out the doe-eyed first-years fresh out of high school by going undercover as one of them. |
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Campus will be flooded with doe-eyed high-schoolers and their parents on their March breaks March 16 as they decide the future that lays ahead. |
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Forget about those tales of huge tubs filled with ice cold beer served by doe-eyed barmaids just quivering to hear your band. |
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My cheeks were rouged to look flushed and my eyes made up for a doe-eyed look. |
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The star is typically a perky, doe-eyed female in a high school uniform. |
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When Finnell returned to her seat Anthony patted the file and looked up, doe-eyed, for approval. |
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He was staring up into her eyes, in much the same way as a doe-eyed puppy would gaze at its owner, while she softly babbled away to him in an eastern European tongue. |
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Does the idea of watching a doe-eyed woman wolf down rapacious amounts of food make you mad with desire? |
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To this end, they kidnap Arnie's sweet, doe-eyed little daughter in her dungarees and pink sweater, and threaten to kill her if he doesn't do what they say. |
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They showed the same concern with graffiti, T-shirt designs, doe-eyed cartoon figures, cute toys, robots and illustrations based on whimsical doodles. |
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Her vacant, doe-eyed stare into the camera shows little of the star quality that would make her a Hollywood legend. |
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For couples everywhere it means love, romance and all that doe-eyed, slushy sentimental stuff. |
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Whenever she is able to keep her hysterics in check, it sounds as if she's trying to present herself as innocently doe-eyed as possible. |
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Her doe-eyed features and silken voice conjures comparisons to other mystic chanteuses with names like Sarah, Chantal, Diana and Tori. |
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We were about halfway in when we passed those doe-eyed cows, and all I wanted to do was collapse at their cloven hooves, smear my body into the sun-warm grass, and sleep. |
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Marion Cotillard was a sinister and doe-eyed Lady Macbeth. |
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Jane Horrocks, all doe-eyed, child-like trustfulness, plays this perfectly. |
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There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl doe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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I vividly remember leaving the house of a waifish, doe-eyed dancer from Devon who grinned and giggled and wore a ripped army jacket. |
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He puts on those tighty whiteys, and he's a handsome, doe-eyed, leading man of monstrosity. |
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Mowgli is living in the village with his new family and the doe-eyed Shanti. |
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Then, too, there's the doe-eyed Polley, a portrait of clear-eyed resolution, subtle, balanced, utterly transfixing. |
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Instead of the bland, beautiful brigade of fame seekers, this lonely hearts line-up is as raggedy as a haystack and as doe-eyed as a cow. |
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Only Sam Pram's bump and Sarah Twitter's doe-eyed devotion to her man got any attention. |
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Flyers depict her as a doe-eyed manga character. |
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Kim probably hunted those doe-eyed deer himself. |
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The lenses give wearers a childlike, doe-eyed appearance. |
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The image of pastoral agricultural settings that we have in some kind of doe-eyed reflection of our past is in fact not the way the planet really was to start with. |
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The doe-eyed keeper made his name at the 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy? with a string of athletic penalty saves, earning himself a place in the pantheon of Argentinian footballing heroes in the process. |
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This is the realm of iconic Japanese cartoons in which doe-eyed characters with waiflike faces have fantastic adventures that inspire devotion in millions of fans. |
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We were not the only large mammals in this forest, and would sometimes catch a glimpse of a doe-eyed, bewhiskered face peering at us through the kelp. |
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I KNEW it would only be a matter of time before blarney boy Brian McFadden was seen all doe-eyed with Australian singer Delta Goodrem. |
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It's simply a doe-eyed, lovely little song. |
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Jahar Tsarnaev was the sweetheart of his family — a doe-eyed, easygoing child who adored his older brother, made friends easily, and seemed to acculturate to American life more quickly than his relatives did. |
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During the 1952 action, she's played as a loving, doe-eyed, and mostly airheaded spouse who nonetheless senses that her husband's television victory may be Pyrrhic. |
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Even the biggest doe-eyed, pearl-clutching Etsy muffin has to find some way to make it okay to be negative, because we have no choice. |
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Realising he'd been duped, he went from doe-eyed numpty to slow-burning psycho, plotting a weekend in a remote cottage where he denied Charity her hair straighteners and a phone signal. |
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With her usual doe-eyed, alluring charm, Nigella is back with more mouthwatering recipes designed to make us feel better about life. |
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We're beaky or tigerish, doe-eyed, raven-haired, foxy, chicken-hearted, slow as a tortoise, meek as a dove, sheepish, dogged, old goats, goosey, sitting ducks or vultures. |
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