But her main role would be as Hirschfeld's muse and playmate, his elfin inamorata, the one editor to whom he paid devoted attention. |
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Her curling red hair stilled itself around her shoulders, framing her pale, elfin face. |
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Mostly they're cartoons of fairies that share Bobbie's slim elfin face, cupid's bow lips and wide-set, almond-shaped eyes. |
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One of them was tall, with a dark power surrounding him like an aura with long, raven hair pulled back from an angelic, elfin face. |
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Dark shading created sharp cheekbones of elfin faces, softer blending produced squashier, round ones. |
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Saddle Creek's that Omaha-centric label run by that elfin fellow with the bright eyes. |
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The dress wasn't low cut, but in truth she didn't have a lot of cleavage to reveal, her figure being quite elfin. |
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The tiny, elfin figure that is Canada's most lauded novelist is sipping cappuccino from a china cup in an opulent hotel lounge. |
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She is lovely, jet black long hair, elfin face, pale white skin and a great figure. |
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At the end these figures are succeeded by silence, at the beginning they're interrupted by elfin voices. |
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Albion sometimes cursed the elfin blood that made him permanently obediant to the evil Obsidian. |
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The card itself was beautiful and came with an elfin poem inside, the painting of Galadriel is by Josephine Wall. |
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If any thing indicated the passing of time it was the rhythm of elfin horns blowing upon the heights. |
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He pointed to an elfin house, a purple shell that looked like a vertical sand dollar. |
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Our readers may also recall that he has never been one to work a lot of elfin magic with the art of the Direct Statement in the first place. |
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All those years spent partying too long and too hard have not taken their toll on her elfin beauty. |
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Apparently, regular Puffs doesn't come with special elfin magic like the other two do. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream will transport you to an enchanted world of fairies in elfin glades, love and romance in rural Tuscany. |
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And Yarthe was empty, but for the elfin, and the elfin quite naturally took it for theirs. |
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A combative elfin gets a mission to snaffle a magic book in the country of Moria. |
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Zack was this elfin TV producer who more than made up in exuberance what he lacked in inches. |
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She was beautiful in an unconventional way, triangular elfin face with big, expressive eyes and a lithe body. |
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I'm actually taking Roman to that instead of Max, since Max already had a play date booked with a certain dark-haired elfin cutie. |
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McKinnon has an explosion of curly, deep copper coloured hair around features that can only be called elfin. |
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She was watching us, observing us, and there was a knowing smile on her elfin face that sent a shiver down my spine. |
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Sebastian's face was as pale as his hands, nearly bloodless, and pointed in a rather elfin manner. |
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Long, light-blond hair hung around a narrow elfin face, framing cheeks white and unlined as paper. |
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The sleek brunette crop with the sideswept fringe suits her elfin face and accentuates her chocolate brown doe-eyes. |
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His spooky elfin protagonists are seditious and superb at each alternate glance. |
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Slender of thigh and elfin of feature, she proceeds to conjure up a world in which haute couture is seamlessly entwined with high culture. |
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She smiled, in a subtle, subdued manner, her elfin features bore a look that was regal, majestic, aristocratic. |
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The tiny hairs creeping from my skin make me look as though I am dusted with copper and am somehow fairylike, elfin. |
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Her slight frame and elfin appearance suggested a coy, pixieish quality but her work revealed wit and tough-minded resourcefulness. |
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Her elfin face was thin and angular, almost gaunt, with a small, straight nose. |
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Unicorns are renowned for their pickiness, only allowing human and elfin maidens of pure heart to ride them. |
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Behind me, the door had burst open, and another tall and handsome elfin boy, of about the same age was standing in the doorway, gaping at me. |
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She frowned as she saw a tall, burgundy-haired vampire dressed in a bright metallic green laced up top and bell bottoms walk up behind the elfin boy. |
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She had what some might call sharp features, but her liquid blue eyes and short, elfin coif of auburn hair usually made men look at her for those extra few seconds. |
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She has the elfin air of a creature from the romances of chivalry. |
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And it all keeps moving, with a playful, elfin palette of colours and flickers of fantasy. |
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Diagnosis: A drably coloured elfin with a grey-brown upperside in the male, more reddish in the female. |
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Before these famous cartoons went viral, Santa was depicted either as a tall, thin, and less than jolly fellow or an elfin man. |
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Three older pair of elfin fairies materialize next to the children. |
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I can understand the language since birth, and I know the elfin ways. |
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The other was not of the same delicate blood as the elfin horses. |
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Still, she is relaxed, her elfin features creased in a permanent smile. |
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Edmund Morgan, 97 Diminutive, almost elfin in appearance, he bestrode his field like a colossus. |
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She had a tiny elfin face, and huge green eyes with flecks of brown. |
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Noughties, by Ben Masters We got up from the chair and she led me to her elfin grot, getting amonst the pillows and cool sheets. |
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In this rondo, the horn must often play with the elfin lightness and agility of strings and woodwinds. |
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Set in a mythical backdrop of forests and elfin lore, Fairies is enthralling puzzle fun for the whole family. |
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An imaginary elfin creature appears on screen beside her, eagerly whispering a narrative into her ear. |
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Diagnosis: This elfin is a uniform chocolate brown above in the male and orange brown in the female. |
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One day the delegation of Great Druid came to the City of Dawn to settle the issue of orcs rampaging at elfin frontiers. |
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If you would like to travel to either of these new and exciting regions, then proceed to Thylysium, the capital of the elfin kingdom. |
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It is the only Canadian elfin in which the male does not have a forewing scent pad. |
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It was no longer there but it was replaced with a sun of elfin crafting. |
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Well, I bring you a cautionary tale from the elfin handbook. |
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For them it's normal, natural, even commonplace, but still there is that little spark in the eye, that smile or that laugh they have when they listen to a fairy tale or an elfin story. |
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It is also known as Leprechaunism and those with the Syndrome often have elfin features and are smaller than usual. |
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And Mr. Howard's voice rose to match the music's crests, from a quiet, elfin murmur to a more insistent, rasp-edged tenor — and at times into a pealing falsetto that merged desperation and exultance. |
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Guinness, a forty-three-year-old with an elfin build, was wearing McQueen: a very short black wool pinafore over a very fitted, very starched white cotton shirt. |
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It is best distinguished from similar elfin by the white fringe and the white line on the hindwing separating the dark basal half from the hoary shading on the outer half. |
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Joyce and Kafka remain ghostly figures on the streets of Dublin and Prague, and the elfin presence of Borges is still glimpsed, through cigarette smoke and tango sweat, in the cafés of Buenos Aires. |
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With her elfin ears and waifish looks, she is not rotten. |
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Smith is aided in his quest by an elfin, time-jumping alien with psychic powers played by another Coen brothers veteran, A Serious Man star Michael Stuhlbarg. |
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Music discoursed on that melodious instrument, a Jew's harp, keeps the elfin women away from the hunter, because the tongue of the instrument is of steel. |
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