I felt myself very much the household drudge, and Stephen was getting all the glittering prizes. |
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The earth began to spin, as a spray of glittering lights, shimmered around me. |
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Instantly, the legionnaires in the room leapt to his defence, blades glittering in the light. |
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There was the faintest trace of freckles fading from childhood glittering across the bridge of my nose. |
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They are studded with stones and plastic gems, also sometimes with ribbons and glittering fabric paints to enhance the look. |
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When illuminated at night, the structure creates an illusion of glittering crystal arching over the roadway. |
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There was poets' pub, lousy with drunks and soft with words, glittering with ideas and familiarity and mutual admiration. |
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They will find out whether they have won at the glittering awards ceremony, but they face stiff competition. |
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Last night's glittering awards ceremony was attended by the young nominees, their families, friends and teachers. |
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Entering through the low door, they saw opposite them above a fireplace two swords sheathed in their scabbards, glittering in the gloom. |
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Meanwhile, the red eyes were still there, glittering and watching in malice and evil. |
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As she stepped closer, the intelligent reptilian head and glittering scaly body became apparent. |
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She could see nothing for miles but more stony peaks glittering in their mantles of silver and white. |
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Light glittering from metal, a scrabble of feet launched it forward, a long blade raised and gleaming like copper. |
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The town is famous for its Norman Cathedral, one of the wonders of the medieval world, glittering with the gold tesserae of a thousand mosaics. |
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His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland. |
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No matter how vigorous the steps, the old-style ballerinas radiated a glittering authority, decorum, and elegance. |
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And to raise the profile of the glittering event, top football players and celebrities have donated goodies to be auctioned at the masked ball. |
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The glittering threads of rivers twisted their way to the sea and Hayes could just make out the lighter wash where they discharged sediment. |
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I tore my eyes away from the glittering chandelier hanging from the ceiling. |
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The Christmas tree has been up and glittering for two days now, dripping with lights, baubles and shiny things of all kinds. |
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A golden bird sang a melodious song as it sat, perched in a glittering green tree. |
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Soon a small column of figures appears on the horizon, snaking down an embankment in the glittering morning light. |
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The once bare evergreen branches are now adorned with silver tinsel and glittering ornaments. |
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Sapphires and jet decorated a chain around his neck, the gems glittering as coldly as his eyes. |
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One book I read described it glittering in the sunshine, but to my disappointment it rained torrentially the next day. |
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The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling. |
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He was the icon in an era of icons, but like Shakespeare's tragic heroes his fatal flaws cut short a certain glittering career. |
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I pulled the sword out of the sheath, the silver blade glittering in the moonlight. |
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As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick. |
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Her glittering, purple singlet top shifted as she moved her graceful arms, revealing the skin of her taut stomach. |
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It smells racy, intense and richly baroque, glittering with aromas of apricots, nectarines and mirabelles. |
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Juicy, deliciously shippable dry white with enthusiasm and glittering footwork. |
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It mockingly contrasts the glittering fantasy of Bollywood movies with the grim reality of Bombay life. |
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We left the farmlands now, and the road was sided by hills and long grass waves glittering in the wind. |
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The 45-strong squad is to begin fund-raising soon to enable them either to make or buy their own glittering tunics and uniforms. |
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This glittering cabaret-style musical shakes up Shakespeare with tap dances, torch songs, tuxedos, sequins and side-splitting sketches. |
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A gleaming and glittering twist on gray, silver is the complementary colour of gold. |
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As the sun set, the fluorescent jetty lights blinked on, producing pools of glittering reflections on the dark surface. |
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Weatherby barrels and actions were polished and blued to a glittering, mirror-bright finish. |
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The uncredited character in this film is Vegas itself, at times both a glittering wonderland, and a brutal wasteland. |
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When he isn't working, he stays away from Hollywood and its glittering unrealities. |
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On Friday, the Evening Press will celebrate the unsung heroes of York at a glittering ceremony at York Racecourse. |
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All day long Cinderella wore rags and dragged her feet in clogs, but at night she whirled in fine vair shoes and glittering gowns. |
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With its glittering population of titled courtiers, it also symbolized a whole social system dominated by a privileged nobility. |
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The girl had bright pink hair that dully caught the light, reflecting a million glittering sparkles. |
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A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show. |
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He wore a large overcoat with glittering buttons, a hat, and a business suit under the coat. |
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And there, in the dusty noonday sun, the kids beheld a glittering pile of golden coins. |
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You could imagine that she only exists within the most glittering, buzzy and opulent of surroundings. |
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The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics. |
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The city's unsung community stalwarts were honoured at a glittering ceremony last night in the Ebor Suite at York Racecourse. |
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Golden chains crept their way like unkempt vines across dark, mahogany shelves in between elegant cameos and glittering rings. |
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In the middle of the band was a large rectangular plate with a large glittering starburst. |
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He might have never made it to superstardom in Bollywood, but this has not stopped him from chasing glittering stardust dreams elsewhere. |
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The Queen processed in state to the Houses of Parliament in a glittering coach, flanked by ranks of household cavalry. |
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They have royal ceremonies and entertain foreign leaders at glittering state banquets. |
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Opulent outfits and glittering statement jewelry pieces aren't just for night time. |
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A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss and tourists. |
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There are fragrant conifer forests, rich stands of hardwoods and rolling oak savannahs, pierced by glittering rivers. |
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Now, he says, he wants to give other youngsters an opportunity of a glittering career, too. |
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Scottish monarchs rode through the town in glittering cavalcades, and turbulent priests rubbed shoulders with noblemen in furs. |
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There are pubs and lounge bars to unwind in, hep streets to walk on, nice shops and glittering malls to browse in and cafes to relax in. |
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The newspaper also picked up awards in the sales and distribution areas of its business at a glittering ceremony. |
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All this prosperity manifests itself in the city's swish downtown area, with its glittering high-rise office buildings and hotels. |
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For nearly two decades, cheerful Norman Mouland chauffeured a host of Salisbury mayors to some of the city's most glittering events. |
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The colors of green and red decorate many cities, complementing the glittering gold and silver tinsel decorations that adorn Christmas trees. |
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Soon she is taken away to Olympus, a glittering paradisal city of splendor. |
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He coaxes citified outlanders into campouts close to bush and wildlife and beneath the glittering clarity of the Southern Cross. |
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What he saw was the thunder-lights lifting, and the bells pealing an urgent carillon as the glittering gold ship was spotted. |
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Honoring the new code for soft sultry natural waves and curls worn down, Nicole matched her romantic coif with a glittering gown. |
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The woman was about the same age as the richly-dressed man, her brown hair swept up in an intricate coif and decorated with glittering hairpins. |
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Based on Virginia Woolf's glittering fantasia written as a love-letter to Vita Sackville-West, the story covers four hundred years of history. |
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Kathryn rolled her eyes scathingly and made a deal of staring fawningly at the castle, her eyes glittering with mockery. |
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Elijah expected a beautiful mirage of glittering, ethereal beauty, the ultimate femme fatale, but now he knew not what to think. |
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Under a brow of average height, two grey-blue eyes looked out at me, behind glittering pince-nez, with an air of peaceful interrogation. |
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She's a princess in pink, dripping with gold and crowned with a glittering tiara. |
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Long piano fingers, silver rings glittering, nails painted pistachio green. |
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Outside in the moonlight, the white dress moved across the parking lot like a filmy, glittering cloud. |
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Modernism is assumed to be a series of separate known conic elements and glittering remains. |
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The atmosphere was electric as they took to the stage in bright glittering and flamboyant costumes. |
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Indian royal ritual and garments with their glittering gold work and flamboyant colours were adopted by Indonesian ruling princes. |
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The skin was covered in small black scales, no longer glittering with the iridescent purple hues that most had. |
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It was a long, silvery iridescent gown covered with glittering stars and moons. |
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During this time, thousands of glittering costumed celebrants revel and dance through the streets in a festive mood. |
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At 59, Watson is a rarity, a photographer who has shot every glittering name on the A-list without forfeiting his own anonymity. |
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Shoals of glittering sardine fry were everywhere, in shimmering clouds so dense they should have come with a warning to epileptics. |
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Acres of stands stacked with glittering, incomprehensible gadgetry and optically hostile clothing. |
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The waves lapped gently at the beach, glittering gently in the mid-afternoon sun. |
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I feel disturbed at the thought, and in the end, account it to the array of bright lights glittering in the darkness. |
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She smiled back at the male, her own eyes glittering in the morning sunlight. |
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From there, Liz could see the gold wedding band glittering slightly in the candlelight. |
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Medals hung from above the breast pocket, glittering coldly in the lamplight. |
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The first thing she saw were stars, glittering like diamonds against the blackness. |
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She suddenly stopped, her eyes still glittering brightly with an emotion he could unmask all too well. |
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She stood up to meet him, her eyes glittering with barely suppressed anger. |
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Eventually she emerged, her eyes glittering with the excitement of her discovery. |
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He gave a small smile, his dark eyes glittering with malice and his large, hooked nose crinkled in a smirk. |
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He suddenly leant threateningly over the child, eyebrows furrowed, eyes glittering menacingly. |
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Flashing brilliant sparks of glittering light as they hover and dart among flowers, hummingbirds evoke a surreal magic. |
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His poised, dramatic, modern-sounding music brings to mind fragments of glittering light. |
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At night the township looks like a blanket of glittering diamonds, blue and orange lights flickering. |
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Overhead, a glittering canopy of stars shimmers around the broad sweep of the Milky Way. |
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For most other artists this would be the glittering jewel at the centre of their career. |
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His maddened eyes, as if by a miracle, was cleared of frost and he was able to see the glittering moon shining on the mysteries of the forest. |
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Gold stitching and glittering jewels were placed in intricate designs at carefully determined places. |
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One by one they began to rain down on the earth, shining brightly in a glittering dance before they faded at the edge of the world. |
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He ran his hand through his brown hair, his glittering blue eyes inspecting girls who walked by. |
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The ship really comes into its own at night when there is a glittering array of entertainment. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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Once the sun passed below the horizon, a glittering display of man-made light and smoke enveloped the band. |
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Unfortunately, my mother misinterpreted my behaviour and thought I was destined for a glittering musical career. |
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The glittering prize for the more adventurous is fishing beyond the dreams of Hemmingway. |
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He lived in Arkansas until he graduated from high school and returned in 2001 after a glittering military career. |
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A stunningly accomplished start to what's likely to be a glittering career. |
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It's a glittering affair, with over 500 scientists and their guests gathered at a black tie dinner in the Great Hall at Parliament House. |
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It tells of a young actress's attempts to emulate her mother's glittering career on the London stage just before the Second World War. |
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For most ballerinas, such a glittering career would be enough of a workload. |
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The pair received their gongs at a glittering awards ceremony held last night at the Hilton hotel, in Birmingham. |
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Both males and females are predominantly black with a glittering, rosy throat patch, or gorget, and emerald wings. |
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As they flew over the house and looked down on colourful gardens she could see a pool of some considerable size, glittering greenly in the sun. |
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He was no apologist, but the glittering, near-feverish eloquence of his writing suggests fascination, almost reverence. |
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They looked down lightly and saw the blades of grass glittering like beautiful emeralds. |
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Even when they are monumental in size, gaudy and glittering, they are also duplicable and, most importantly, they are mutable. |
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They raced past startled dwarves and overturned carts filled to the brim with glittering diamonds as the rushed deeper into the mountain. |
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A dolphin leapt from the water, the drops of water sparkling and glittering. |
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Of course it is miraculous that the view outside my window is a palette of washed browns and greys, dripping with glittering raindrops. |
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The wat is extremely ornate and embellished with murals, statues, and glittering gold. |
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Around the girl's neck was a gold choker set with glittering black jet, and on her head sat a gold crown. |
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Choose from two sparkling, glittering nail stickers sprinkled with rhinestones and jewels. |
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The princess and elephant puppets were also wonderfully designed with pearl-strewn costumes, jewels, and glittering fabrics. |
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My eyes were drawn to the exotic colors of beautiful gowns and glittering jewels the Thai ladies wore. |
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New England, with its little white fences, glittering snow and bare trees was beautiful! |
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Professor Smith had a glittering academic career in maths before going into university management. |
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Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared. |
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And fellow band member Sarah Harding said one glittering star tried to woo all five members of the band. |
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The stunning songwriter has sustained a glittering career, but she's had enough and she's knocking it on the head. |
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I laced my fingers together, sighing and looking down at the glittering, clear, ashtray in the middle of our table. |
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It features a glittering all-star cast that includes Clive Owen, Benicio del Toro and Brittany Murphy. |
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Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively. |
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An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic. |
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His death in 1631 marked the end of this glittering Italian Camelot. |
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The glamorous couple had been photographed countless times as they glided through the glittering world of British high society. |
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After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited. |
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Organza makes a great splash along with tulle, lace, elegant luxury fabrics combined with glittering Chantilly, crushed velvet, jersey with lurex and iridescent cady. |
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Then just as quickly it fell back down to it's soft, glittering light. |
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However, that reverse should not take away anything from the glittering career of a colt that helped bring closer ties between horse racing and football. |
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Finalists gathered at a glittering awards ceremony held at the Milennia. |
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A glittering spectacle of British pomp and majesty it may be, but the clothes are rather tight, and the room is somewhat airless. |
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So the whole ritual is a sublimated performance in glittering vestments and ceremonial gestures which transform everydayness into a quasi-encounter with the otherworldly. |
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At the tip of the steel wedge Conan roared his heathen battle-cry and swung his great sword in glittering arcs that made naught of steel burgonet or mail habergeon. |
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At times the sea was glittering with phosphorescence, and when dolphins appeared around Pindar at that time, they left silver streaks in the water like Walt Disney characters. |
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The party sequence in Notorious begins with a wide shot from high above the top of the stairs, all glittering expanse below. |
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A successful banker from Monday to Friday, he spent many a weekend in Atlantic City, where he cast his wealth like a votive offering to the glittering shrines of Fortuna. |
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The impression given is of a glittering career, effortlessly achieved. |
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It was round, with a glittering gold compass rose painted on the ground. |
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He won many other honours in his glittering career at club level, and of course donned the county jersey in different footballing grades countless times. |
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That includes the ever-popular plum cake, plum pudding and Yule log, marzipans glittering with a coat of sugar, and delightful creations such as nougat, truffle and gateaux. |
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But from the moment she takes the stage in a glittering white dress, McDonald inhabits the role. |
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Now the city fills with travelers on package tours who stay at ultra-modern hotels and spend their money at glittering malls. |
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When I arrive he hands me a CV of his glittering business career but, curiously, his birthdate is missing and he will be pinned down to nothing more than being a 60-something. |
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I nodded and took in the glittering lights of downtown Palm Beach. |
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Christopher lifted her hand, the ring glittering in the light. |
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The sun shone brightly, glittering off the grey stones of the castle, catching in the trinkets and glass baubles hanging open to the air outside of shops. |
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Blinded by the glittering of gold, a multitude of people are sucked into the maelstrom of seeking windfalls by whatever means within reach, legal or illegal. |
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At night, it looks out on a fairyland of Manhattan's glittering lights. |
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Merchants lay out plastic jugs, blankets, medicinal cures, metal pots, religious pamphlets, gourds, and stack great bundles of glittering bangles. |
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While making strange contrasts, everything is entangled tinily, and grandiosly, like in the childhood memories when reality seems to be glittering full if vivid colours. |
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The camera dips into a flowing stream, glittering in the sunshine. |
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His aide's balding head surfaced just behind Tina, bobbing up and down as he tried to see over her latest hairdo, a beehive laced with glittering red-and-green honeybees. |
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I pass between mighty sentinel-like pines and come out at a crest with Wellington City below to my left and the Harbour glittering metallically beyond. |
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There are scenes with me cleaning up dog dirt in my glittering boots! |
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It is a massive secular cathedral, glittering with the best retail opportunities money can buy and here nothing comes cheap, certainly not a top-end restaurant. |
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After the interval the soloist had changed from her strapless, formfitting glittering blue to a classical, double-tiered dress in subdued pastels. |
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Long before she met Pinter, Fraser was a glittering member of the London literati. |
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I have always taken much pride in being part of that tradition, a tradition which has given birth to a large number of glittering international careers. |
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What you do pass is a succession of stunning scenery from glittering white glaciers to jet-black beaches, steaming hot springs to foaming Arctic seas. |
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But the line on macron's glittering CV that really rankles critics is Rothschild Group. |
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Zari parasols, richly caparisoned elephants, glittering gold-embossed palanquins and symbols like Mount Meru and the mighty Garuda became royal symbols of Indonesia. |
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Masses of glittering stars that shone from an ebony sky lit our trail. |
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Amber turned to me, her eyes glittering seductively as they met mine. |
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Angel looked at Dave for some reassurance, her eyes glittering with alarm. |
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Their eyes fell heavy like poppy heads and their mouths gasped, as though ready to accept the glittering Eucharist from the hands of his Holiness himself. |
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Daguerreotypes have extreme depth and detail, together with an elusive, glittering, mirror-like quality that shifts between negative and positive images. |
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Versailles will continue its Metamorphoses, but these glittering images will remain still. |
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His grey eyes were glittering with mischief and it worried me slightly. |
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An unfettered Lagarde could parlay her stint managing crises in Washington for glittering new adventures. |
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Awestruck by its glittering new friends in business, but baffled by the complexities of the scheme it supports, it has been consistently outwitted and outmanoeuvred. |
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The morning was gray and overcast, but now the sun has come out of hiding and is scattering its golden light like so many glittering coins through the woods around us. |
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Anson had lived in one of those palaces, in a glittering tower far above Sydney harbor. |
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He then regales them, boastful without even the sheen of a humblebrag, with tales of his glittering political career. |
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Her long black hair was bound above her forehead with a circlet of turquoises, and the ends, curled about her glittering girdle. |
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Her bright smile and glittering blue eyes made me think of sunny days. |
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There'll be miniature forests of sundews glittering in the sunshine. |
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My visit begins with lunch in the dining room which, thanks to its panoramic windows, gives an almost unparalleled view over the Irish Sea's glittering waters. |
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A glittering academic record, which included a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music and various conducting prizes, has blossomed into a busy career. |
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The winning team took the glittering gold cup and a cash prize. |
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Still there was no snow, but there was frost glittering on the ground. |
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We had set out reluctantly on a Friday evening at the end of a hard working week through a wintry countryside glittering with frost and wreathed in freezing mist. |
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This young man was handsome, in most of the village girls' opinions anyway, with long, sleek hair tied back in a ponytail and glittering green eyes. |
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Is it likely that those faced with such great and glittering prizes will be wholly immune to their attractions, or that their objectivity will be unimpaired? |
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The overall effect is one of both grotesquerie and glittering beauty. |
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They stayed together, but Betjeman had affairs, the most significant with another glittering aristo, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. |
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The quay-side was unsavourily ornamented with glittering fish-scales. |
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Old-timers may find support for their constant laments that the game is steadily going downhill by citing the glittering example of 19th Century owner Chris Von der Ahe. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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Even if the display erred on the side of parsimony, the gleaming expanse of wooden flooring and the glittering space above seemed to invite one in to marvel. |
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But soon, performing a visual diminuendo, they drift well astern, a distant nebula of glittering pinpoints at the planet's indistinguishable edge. |
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The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery. |
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The first female had layered blond hair and glittering green eyes. |
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The Veronica Guerin film premiere promises to be a wonderful night out for North Kerry s glittering socialites who will be supporting a very worthy charity. |
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I watch a chic woman with full make up and a glittering green bikini conduct an animated mobile phone conversation while strolling up and down and smoking. |
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A glittering audience of presidents, premiers and royalty will attend the inauguration of the president, which will be completed by around midday. |
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About 600 guests flocked to the Knavesmire Stand at York Racecourse for the glittering event with live bands, discos, food, casinos and prize competitions. |
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Their latest album gleefully tears up the rule book, setting glittering Spanish guitars against squelchy bass lines, jaw-rattling rap and propulsive break-beats. |
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He has filled the empty apron stage with a magical, glittering and visually delightful scenes and tableaux to follow the fall from grace of the Master and his lover. |
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Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics. |
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The air was chill, the rough-hewn granite walls and vaulted ceiling glittering with moisture, streaked with soot from the sputtering torches in sconces. |
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Celebrity rubs off on the people surrounding the glittering stars, too. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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A dense burst of glittering silver or gold stars which leave a heavy glitter trail and are very shiny in the night's sky. |
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But now and then a dudelet who is new to the ways of the world pauses for a moment at the glittering windows, and is lost. |
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From Hooton Tennis Club to rising neo-soul star Xam Volo, the finalists highlight Merseyside's glittering array of musical talent. |
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Zhang shared her answer on her microblogging account on Sunday, with a photo of glittering fireworks in the shape of a heart. |
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In 1898 Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed the Waddesdon Bequest, the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor. |
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Watsonia brevifolia has its blossoms of a micacious hue, glittering in the sun. |
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It was like a sea of people, two thousand at the least, black and white in the moon, with here and there a curved dah glittering. |
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The spacial depths between the glittering threads of the web and the chef seemed abysmic and prodigious. He might have belonged to another realm. |
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As the models floated down the catwalk, princesslike in their diaphanous, glittering white gowns and tiaras, the gasps were audible. |
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It was a beautiful contrast to see her beside her mistress, like a glittering star in attendance upon the pale and almost vanishing moonsickle. |
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Now it's the glittering dome of the Reichstag parliament building that grabs the eye in a 21st century skyline studded with impressive landmarks. |
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Hollywood became known as Tinseltown because of the glittering image of the movie industry. |
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Selling his glittering goods at a great advance, he received in exchange valuable peltries and furs at a corresponding reduction. |
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Gaur was an example of a man without a BA who seemed infinitely better educated than the fellows who left Fort Hare with glittering degrees. |
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The 22-year-old's fiery mane was tamed into a sleek updo and her sparkly earrings, bracelet and small glittering clutch completed the look. |
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It earned this name on account of the glittering of the gold and gems found on its surface. |
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It went a bit glitzy as cheesy popstrels the Fast Food Rockers, donned glittering outfits to up the party atmosphere. |
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The award was given to Andy at a glittering ceremony called the Spammies, to celebrate his devotion to the processed pork and ham. |
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Through the brazen hours that followed high noon, we crept onwards through a tunnel of glittering verdure. |
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Now and then a glittering beam of wit or passion strikes through the obscurity of the poem. |
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On the windows of the nearer buildings the sun cast glittering beams, but further away a faint, translucent mist hid the city. |
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Announced last night at a glittering awards ceremony in London, the award was collected by Tonic CEO, Mary Smiddy. |
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Crouching on its stomach, the dog moved with him, teeth glittering, tongue lolling. |
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He and his wife Sabina also inspected the Queen's Guard of Honour as they headed to the glittering white-tie bash as part of a four-day visit. |
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She had diamonds glittering from her earlobes and had bright scarlet nails that matched the bold hue of her trousers. |
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Vee, from Benton, beat a lineup of beauties to the prize at a glittering ceremony at Newcastle's Civic Centre. |
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More than one billion viewers tuned in to cheer on their national beauty queens in last night's glittering final. |
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Emerging from swathes of red silk, Dhupia, who had poured herself into a glittering golden suit, swung her hips to Sheila Ki Jawani and Zor Ka Jhatka from Action Replayy. |
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She glanced round the kitchen. It was small and curious to her, with its glittering kissing-bunch, its evergreens behind the pictures, its wooden chairs and little deal table. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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In 1732 Handel brought a revised and expanded version of Esther to the King's Theatre, Haymarket, where members of the royal family attended a glittering premiere on 6 May. |
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Next came a glittering cloud, all wisps and sparkles, which eventually revealed itself to be Miss Daisy Athensasy in a swansdown-trimmed gown and a mineful of diamonds. |
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The show had a lot of pizzazz, with glittering costumes and upbeat music. |
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The rocket shot skyward and exploded in a burst of glittering stars. |
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The water danced and sparkled, multitudes of birds were on the wing, now dipping in the wavelets, now rising and shaking off the glittering drops. |
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The majority live in Eden, a glittering, floating haven above the city, where corporations like Nimbus Thaumaturgical distribute the fairy dust on which the people rely. |
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From the rear seat of my stretch limousine I saw glittering, mirage-like hotels rising serenely from the shrubless sand, creating a stunning skyline. |
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The golden Halston jockstraps and the glittering bandeaux worn by the Graham company in the '80s were a glossy alternative to fire hairy-toed naked hippies of downtown dance. |
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Kentucky drawl was misleading I WAS strolling through a favourite Caernarvonshire holiday resort of mine recently when a long glittering Chevrolet drew up. |
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Dogwood Junior High School is hosting the yearly Stardust Dance, a night when the ordinary school cafeteria is decorated like a glittering wonderland. |
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To cause audiences to reexperience the emotions evoked by the films would take glittering sets, dramatic lighting, breathtaking choreography and a few surprises. |
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The controversial drag queen whose real name is whose real name is Tom Neuwirth is mostly known for her trimmed beard, brunette hair, and glittering get-ups. |
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An image of the Nile River, captured by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite on the Suomi NPP satellite gives a glittering view of the waterway. |
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At the same moment in America, Tonalism whipped up a haze of glittering pigment in the landscapes of the Hudson River School to reveal an underlying spiritualism. |
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In one photograph, the mum-of-three bends down over the jewel chest that is overflowing with glittering goodies, including diamante shoes and bowties. |
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