Together, these two click, exuding the on-screen chemistry that is vital to the success of a movie like this. |
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Smiling, bubbling with energy and exuding a quiet confidence, Annie Maria doesn't exactly fit in with one's image of an evangelist. |
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It has been lying quietly, exuding some form of almost chemical attractor for a few days. |
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Born unpropitiously into a man's world, she plays the role of a woman exuding exemplary tolerance. |
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Rangers quickly seized the initiative, hustling well and exuding a quiet authority that was in contrast to their opponents' jitteriness. |
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The cut surface of the rind is of a moist delicate pink colour and is studded with small yellow points formed by the drops of exuding juice. |
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The painting was cartoon-like, very flat and two-dimensional, exuding comic flair and hilarity. |
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But the square looks in on itself, exuding an air of imperturbable gentility. |
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He semaphores his designerlyness by wearing flouncy shirts and exuding a faint whiff of camp. |
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In town the other day to announce the launching of the new party, Devan was exuding confidence. |
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As the neglected wife, she walks around the house in camisole and panties, exuding unreleased sexual energy. |
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On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. |
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I suspect this unsmilingness has less to do with exuding cool than with the fact he has wonky teeth. |
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In fact, with each and every protagonist exuding fatigue even before the home turn, it took steeplechasing to the very margins of presentability. |
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The new corporate identity has also been applied to the new website, www.realdolmen.com, exuding that same rocksolid passion. |
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He has a special presence in the water, exuding effortless power. |
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Medium proportions, exuding strength and power, without abrupt angles or fine chiseling. |
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Could it be by exuding sunshine and optimism, and unhesitatingly reaching across the aisle? |
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Coupled with Romney exuding a belief that this is a country that can still move forward, not backward. |
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Fieri is a breathless speaker, exuding an aggressive pep that can border on the manic. |
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The PA system is not kind to Poliça, exuding a kind of sleek electronic mush. |
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Nose: very delicate and powerful, exuding aromas of yellow-fleshed fruit and caramelized pear. |
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You design your own show: Professional top-level show riding with various techniques and figures exuding passion, adventure and verve. |
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Pycnia protrude through the bark, exuding an orange-yellow fluid and are later followed by the erumpent orange-yellow aecial blisters. |
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These botanical works of art exuding strength and beauty are true eye-catchers for which you promptly want to clear a space in your garden. |
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But as the election campaign gains momentum, young Sinn Fein canvassers will be pounding the beat in Northern Ireland, exuding their customary dynamism. |
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It has pairs of large moody mandalas on each wall that loom and seem to spin, exuding a strong energy that creates an extraordinary zone of centeredness, stillness and power. |
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Mr Miliband ran a pretty strong campaign, exuding great self-belief and a new presentational polish, acquired from expensive image consultants. |
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Despite their earlier retreat, protesters were good-spirited exuding a sense of camaraderie and defiance. |
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Letterboxes, lighting and door communication combine to create the perfect ensemble exuding elegance and sophistication in the entrance area. |
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This astonishing result, exuding quality, will seduce those who appreciate the charm of the traditional style. |
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The Core Area of the Capital is endowed with remarkable natural and urban characteristics, exuding a strong and distinctive identity. |
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If the two mating types of the fungus are present, perithecia appear after 7-10 days, exuding a sticky creamy-white mass of ascospores. |
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The exuding impression of distance highlights a quite subtle way of writing. |
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The gentle poetry exuding from Marie-Danielle Croteau's text is equalled only by the beauty of Geneviève Côté's illustrations. |
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Silent workers that take advantage of their excellent sense, they are also steady and assured companions exuding kindness and dignity. |
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The collected volume of sap was determined by measuring the difference in weight of the test tube, before and after collection of the exuding sap. |
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I want no philosopher queen or king, no prophet exuding revealed truth, no mesmerising Pied Piper, no hawker of appealing mirages, no self-absorbed hankerer for power. |
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She huddled up against his back, his hairless hide exuding a gentle warmth and feeling incredibly soft against her fingertips as she stroked his ribs. |
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There's a low hum of conversation, a genteel clink of polished silver on old china, waiters in tails exuding an air of quiet efficiency and old-fashioned servility. |
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In soft pastels, the short and sexy dresses showing asymmetrical hemlines are unfinished with lace and ribbon, exuding the feel of a Parisian boudoir. |
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In the absence of broad statements creating the institutional hyperreality, there is a natural impulse toward procedures and principles exuding objective truths and utilizing deductive reasoning. |
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We're greeted by a mixed bag of friendly dudes, sporting Little Richard pompadours and acid-washed jeggings, each one exuding easy charm and a relaxed, proprietorial air. |
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Wine with a rich, spicy nose, exuding sweet pepper aromas. |
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Chestnut beiges are a force of nature, exuding confidence and energy. |
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Mr. de Blasio, exuding a fatherlike frustration at the rowdy scene, sought to portray his rivals as sclerotic politicians who had closed themselves off to new ideas. |
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World famous for its life exuding waxworks, Madame Tussauds is always inventive, keeping you up to date with today's celebrities and allowing you to have your photograph taken with your favourite star. |
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On display in the rooms around the Grand Staircase, exuding the stateliness of former times, are 2 life-size portraits of King Albert II and Queen Paola. The gardens of Laken and Brussels can be seen in the background. |
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It causes an area of infection there with the exuding of fluid. |
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The product is then cooked and dehydrated to avoid the exuding of water during sterilisation that would negatively affect the market presentation of the product. |
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Functionally, ligules are believed to be secretory organs that, by exuding water and possibly mucilage, serve to keep young leaves and sporangia moist. |
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Better still, Mr Blair was a true believer, exuding conviction. |
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A captivatingly beautiful young Polish voice, accompanied by a seasoned pianist, conductor, and teacher. An hour of escape exuding a gentle melancholy wistfulness. |
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In a world in which the powers or authorities are increasingly dispersed and fragmented, sometimes exuding a sense of powerlessness, referendums produce focus and visibility. |
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A spacious home, full of charm, with very high ceilings, superbly restored and yet exuding an aura of the beginning of the century, ideally situated just a stone's throw from the beach and the shops. |
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Under a microscope we would be revulsed by the sight of many squirming, evil-looking microbes, waving their flagella in a menacing manner and exuding deathly disease. |
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Exuding a quiet confidence, he is obviously somebody who is sure of his own abilities, yet unpresumptuous about what the future might hold. |
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Exuding confidence and advocating a positive outlook, he has no harsh words for anyone. |
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