It is a herbaceous perennial plant, where the leaves are glossy and flower heads are arum-shaped. |
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Mr Hague reveals his history as a secret drinker in an interview published today in a glossy men's magazine. |
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My lips were a glossy, nude colour, and the heavy, sticky feel of the shine annoyed me. |
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Harriman tempted investors with glossy flyers featuring hard-working miners, who in actual fact were local beatniks. |
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When it starts to foam, toss in the beetroot and cook, turning frequently, for a couple of minutes until coated in butter and glossy. |
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The petals are bright Indian-orange, silvery tomentose outside and glossy inside. |
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The prevailing style of the roughly 3,800 neighboring houses features large gables and verandas, with porticos, pediments, and glossy interiors. |
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Little is left to the imagination, the Sunday Herald is reliably informed, as Paula bears all in November's edition of the top-shelf glossy. |
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He hands the glossy thing to me and I shakily accept it like a sad surrender. |
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How about the mass adoption of VHS over Betamax video format or the advent of full colour, cost effective glossy printing presses? |
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Her hair had gorgeous body and a glossy shine was brushed lightly upon her hair. |
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So much can happen in a month, and I blame that treeware glossy where I read about it. |
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Mexican orange is another good hedging plant, with glossy trifoliate evergreen leaves that release the fragrance of orange peel when pruned. |
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The finished article was painted in glossy black, the colour of the original vehicle, to make it look new. |
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Push the cooking liquid through a fine sieve into a clean pan over a medium heat, and whisk in the butter till you have a glossy sauce. |
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Melbourne magazine launched in 2002 as an independent glossy monthly with a focus on Melbourne lifestyle. |
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Mother Jones, a glossy monthly, takes an equally unequivocal approach to war. |
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Some are flavoured, scented and others are two-tone, mixing two colours to create a lovely glossy sheen. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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In the past, a turkey hunter used his regular shotgun, which might have a blued or even a nickel-finished barrel and a glossy stock. |
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Her glossy hair's done up in a jaunty black ponytail and she's sizing me up from behind a cool, guarded smile. |
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They are glossy black except for white markings on their face and underparts, with a tufted tail and slight mane. |
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Articular cartilage is white, glossy, and smooth tissue without blood vessels or nerves, and it protects the bony understructure from friction. |
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A strong, glossy slick of Serra cheese was similar to Vacherin and the marinated sea bass was sharp and fresh and ceviche-like. |
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My suggestion to restaurateurs would be to divert your existing budget from the glossy guides and magazines and institute a bonsella programme. |
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The booty includes free massages, four tickets to see the Pixies, and a glossy 8 x 10 photo of Amy Grant. |
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Great dollops of water sluiced the very long glossy leaves of the sweet chestnuts. |
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Sometimes he can achieve an unordinary expression that causes me to wonder what is behind the glossy eyes and glowing exterior. |
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Second, people would immediately use their shirts to wipe the glossy rear panel, because it was easily covered with fingerprint smudges. |
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The glossy leaves of soapwort and finely textured carpets of Turkish speedwell stay green for most of the winter. |
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They captured the glossy surfaces of fruit and fish, and the soft textures of velvet and lace. |
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The leaves are glossy and green, covering the trunk from the ground up and the branches are upsweeping. |
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Twenty-four pairs of glossy, vacant eyes stared back up at me and I felt my self-confidence begin to falter. |
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Nowadays, after a glossy makeover, it is a symbol of a thriving European city, facing a bright, optimistic future. |
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The camellia with its glossy green leaves and beautiful blooms should do very nicely. |
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In recent weeks the new department has sent out hundreds of glossy brochures to potential advertisers. |
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No varnishes are applied either, the wood's glossy look is from being hand rubbed. |
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As an 8-year-old entrepreneur, I collected golf balls, buffed them to a glossy shine and bartered them back to golf enthusiasts on the 14th hole. |
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The colours are bright and vibrant, blacks are deep and glossy, and shadow detail is very good. |
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A glossy ibis waded between the bulrushes and black swallows dipped in and out of the water. |
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These are set off to perfection by the foliage, which is dark green, glossy and almost spineless. |
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Evergreen leaves are simple, alternate, glossy, leather-like and vary in marginal spininess. |
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People behind these spiral notebooks with glossy finishing and other stationery items are mentally challenged children. |
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Sperm banks then sell the seminal product through catalogs which feature glossy photos of virile men. |
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Her feathered, honey-blond hair is splayed around her, her lips are glossy, and her white halter dress and heels present a doll-like plasticity. |
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The white canines are splashed with glossy brown, giving an effect something like spotted fur but more like a spill or an abstract painting. |
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He intermixes shots of neon-lit signs with glossy images of models blithely spraying themselves with perfume. |
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From his high forehead and shining, golden eyes to the long, glossy brush of his tail, his bearing and demeanor spoke of vulpine royalty. |
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With their evergreen, glossy leaves camellias look good year-round and make an excellent backdrop for summer flowering plants. |
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The future historians of the built environment of Blairism won't be consulting back issues of AD or the glossy monographs of the starchitect. |
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And a tourist in Krakow does not want to be left penniless, when there is glossy amber to be bought and intricate handcrafts to be bartered over. |
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He once again kept up the flow of meaningless but soothing chatter as his hands passed over every handspan of the glossy hide. |
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Lord Ganesha gets a glossy finish, thanks to some fine handwork and the addition of oxides like cobalt and antimony. |
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The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a hearty appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees. |
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Durable and seamlessly stylish, glossy resin looks beautiful in open-plan areas and warehouse conversions. |
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Modelling assignments for the pages of glossy magazines and on the high fashion catwalks followed. |
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Working people should not allow themselves to be deceived by the high-flown speeches, glossy brochures and fireworks displays. |
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Poetry chapbooks stapled to the hallway bulletin boards offer glossy evidence of academic bustle. |
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I'm not using film stock that's overfine and glossy to compete with digital photography. |
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This Hugo Boss biker style jacket is crafted from premium glossy leather and suede. |
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I've seen the glossy, overproduced, half-hour infomercials that pass for girls' cartoons. |
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Their broad leaves instead of appearing glossy and green as usual, now are dusted with pale, silvery hoariness. |
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With all the previous week's news digested, the Sundays have to offer something new to entice readers to the read the glossy adverts. |
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Her hair was done up in glossy curls and her face bore paint used for makeup. |
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It seemed to shine with a inner light, making its paisley design shimmer like a glossy polyester tie. |
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The advertisements in the glossy weekend newspaper supplements are an attempt to dictate wants. |
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I felt my lips being crushed and a hot passionate kiss spread over my glossy lips. |
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The pad was full of celebrities who were starring in pantomimes and the glossy leaflets on his lap were flyers advertising the pantos. |
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Austin's father owned a 1974 Mustang with a glossy black finish and chrome highlights. |
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In the swish entrance lobby, there were glossy leaflets showing what the apartment blocks would look like when completed. |
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The glossy surface, apparently built up from a patient succession of thin glazes, is exactly in her manner. |
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The street in front of her was paved in glossy grey stones, curving up into a bridge that spanned the width of a river. |
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Gisele Bundchen took to the catwalks and glossy perfection once more became the ideal. |
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It is a multi-stemmed specimen with glossy amber or golden brown bark that peels in thin strips. |
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In 2002, pop music is widely perceived to be manufactured, bland and glossy. |
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The setting sun gave everything a hazy, pink glow and reflected off of Elizabeth's glossy curls like fairy dust. |
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Year upon year, it was voted best new buy and best used buy by an adoring public and perusers of glossy magazines. |
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I coated my lashes with three layers of black, glossy mascara and then finished my face with a dark mocha color on my lips. |
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Ring bowls or candles with individual leaves, alternating the glossy green tops and felty brown bottoms. |
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Brush some beaten egg white over piecrust before baking to yield a beautiful glossy finish. |
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The guys and Katrina wore their pilot jacket, black, glossy jackets with the silhouette of an eagle, flames trailing behind it. |
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Tedious glossy magazine inserts to lure advertisers with inflated readership claims don't compensate for the lack of news in a newspaper. |
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The Sun Herald has gone for more glossy inserts, like the Sunday Tele, but so far that hasn't rubbed off on circulation. |
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Despite the vogue for very short focal distances, in glossy shots of food, for example, he insists on sharpness throughout. |
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Enhance your feline's dining experience with glossy cat-faced bowls with matching nonskid-rubber paw print place mat. |
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Its glossy pages and colourful pictures conjure up the image of a veritable paradise. |
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The following decades saw the surfer image plastered on billboards and glossy ads. |
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I think I glanced at that fact while quickly flipping through some glossy magazine. |
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Not only were there glossy, pornographic pictures of Pontefract cakes and midget gems, there was also an online shop! |
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The linkage is further suggested in the entrance hall by the floor and glossy floorcloth, both painted grass green. |
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I used lavender petunias, and the coolness of the color really popped against the dark, glossy green peppers. |
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Quickly applying fly spray to his now glossy coat, she gazed around for another stable hand. |
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There are no whizzy computer fly-throughs or expensive, glossy photomontages. |
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More rich color comes from a deep green dwarf philodendron, whose glossy leaves are a foil to the pincushions' fine texture. |
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The bird had a long beak that was composed of many colors, and its glossy black eyes seemed to follow my every movement. |
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The lonely letter looked forlorn, sitting like an omen on the smooth, glossy surface. |
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The glossy bunch is starting to really feel the pinch of the credit crunch. |
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So many books piled on the shelves, glossy covers, crisp paper that had never before been read. |
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As usual I'd picked out one of the veggie meals, a bowl of salad, a cube-shaped green jello, and a crimson glossy apple. |
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Gazing at the floor with glossy eyes, the thunderous chant of his name still ringing in his ears, he fumbles for words to describe his euphoria. |
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As the glaze melts in firing, it fuses with the decoration, forming a glossy surface that maintains the line quality of the surface decoration. |
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Without serious reform, cycling will have no future and the sport's golden moments will live only in glossy books. |
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Beef with carrots was braised to a deep, glossy brown, like a daube, but was a bit on the ragged side and less melting than would be perfect. |
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In the 1990s he graced fashion shoots in glossy magazines and presented countless forgettable television shows. |
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Although meticulously handpainted, the glossy images have a machine-made look, as if they were, say, transfer decals or press-on tattoos. |
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The transfer does the glossy animation justice by being clear and free of defects. |
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That's because the chemicals used to produce a glossy finish create a uniform, smooth surface. |
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Put the tin on the hob, add 125 ml of water and deglaze the pan juices to make a glossy, golden-brown gravy. |
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Her face was completely dry, her eyes not glossy or glazed with unshed tears. |
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A small green leafed fern sprawled across the opposite corner of the glossy surface. |
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He was sitting with his legs up on the seat in front of him with the sun shining on his glossy chestnut brown hair. |
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This attractive, glossy red apple has some resistance to diseases such as apple scab, cedar apple rust, and fire blight. |
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Laurel makes an attractive alternative with its large, glossy light-reflecting leaves and wide capacity. |
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I'm not beautiful, I don't have silky smooth, glossy hair and stick thin legs. |
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You'll also need an anti-humectant styling product with silicone to lock in your style and make hair smooth and glossy. |
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Her glossy black hair shone in the afternoon sun, and her green eyes burned just as ferociously. |
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She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail. |
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He had big hands on long arms, and his hair was glossy black, gathered in a ponytail, and he looked dangerous. |
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The pointer was already spelling something else, moving eerily across the glossy surface. |
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His hair was a glossy raven black, attractively messy in a way that suggested more time had been spent on it than one would first think. |
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They produce attractive leathery glossy leaves which, depending on species and variety, add colour in winter. |
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She pulled out a set of large scale, glossy photographs and a clean sheet of letter paper. |
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In between times, she continued to paint and write articles for many glossy coffee table publications. |
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The house's beautiful interior was photographed earlier this year for a glossy magazine. |
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This is the sort of thick paper, nicely printed glossy lifestyle magazine that looks nice on your coffee table. |
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Printed on glossy paper and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artists' drawings, it cost no less than 50 shillings when published. |
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However, if the end result is going to be a very glossy coffee table book they may shoot in 5x4 inches or even 10x8 inches. |
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An educated guess would be that the pictures are, indeed, touched up and air-brushed because most photographs in glossy magazines are. |
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It is a glossy, expensive 22 page long document, liberally illustrated with colour photographs. |
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In fact security would be so tight that they would probably all be refused entry, bar the photographer from a glossy magazine. |
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Many of them will have bought a glossy guidebook detailing the history, attractions, hotels and nightlife on offer at the resort. |
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He doesn't even go near the pavement booksellers, however attractive their display of paperbacks in glossy covers looked. |
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The orchid is their darling, the perfect flower for the perfect home as displayed in photographic spreads in glossy magazines all over the world. |
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The film unfolds in this stupefying, glossy fashion until it gradually finds a pulse. |
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So the sets look glamorous and glossy, yet the lighting creates startling contrasts between light and shadow. |
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In just a few months a small number of campaigners fought against the expensive and glossy propaganda pushed out by the privateers. |
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Those roads have attractions of their own but they're too urbanised, glossy, and over-rated for us. |
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Only then do they step into the glossy silver shops for expensive varieties. |
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Empty takeaway boxes littered the floor alongside discarded empties and the occasional glossy. |
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They each ordered a 10x12 glossy, with protective covering and backing for a frame. |
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High-resolution photo papers in glossy and matte finishes transform family photos into enduring memories. |
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It's not that Paul swears a lot or that I'm prudish about bad language, it's just a surprise to see his glossy showman veneer crack a little. |
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Insurer Standard Life really should pull those smug, glossy television advertisements it is running. |
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The new designer on Scarlet is a genius and has made the mag look all glossy and sexy and generally even more gorgeous than it was. |
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I love those late 70s babes. All glossy red lips, court pumps, kinky smiles and not a hint of plastic surgery. |
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Take a hole punch to a randomly selected page from a glossy magazine and scatter a layer of confetti across your desktop. |
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A startling image shows Salisbury nave at high level from behind a glossy black Purbeck marble column and capital which dominate the foreground. |
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I leave the boss and stride purposefully to the colour printer to retrieve my latest set of glossy prints. |
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Think luminescent foundations, glossy lips, dewy cheeks and bright, soft eyes. |
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Mixing of textures on the face means a glossy lip on a matte face with a shimmery eye, or shimmery cheeks on a dewy face with a matte eye. |
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Turning the mat over we are presented with more of a glossy finish, which is quite susceptible to finger prints and greasy marks. |
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A mix of glossy and matte leaves and angular and round flower heads will keep the eye moving. |
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When an object reflects light with little diffusion it is said to have a glossy or optically smooth surface. |
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When he was the dealmaking chief of the talent agency in the early 1990s, he received gushy profiles in glossy magazines almost monthly. |
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Ellie was enrapt through my entire explanation, with a glossy look to her eyes as if I was her favorite soap opera. |
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Some houseplant leaves look wonderful for this as they are glossy or have exotic markings or colouration. |
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The glossy abelia, a hybrid derived from species native to China, is the most commonly cultivated form. |
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The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself. |
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The glossy alabaster white embossment was the silhouette of a horse with the letter Q on its flanks. |
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Ultra-light, heavy warbird metal, classic class the Spring sun shone on polished aluminium and glossy timber. |
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The leaves of the acanthus are so famously handsome and glossy that their blue flower spike is almost an afterthought. |
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His long, braided queue of glossy black hair bobbed lazily back and forth from shoulder to shoulder. |
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The girl, on the other hand, wears her glossy red hair long, tied back into a ponytail, and she had glittery black eyes. |
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In summer, the tall flower stems bear racemes of up to 20 huge, strongly perfumed, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with glossy green leaves. |
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He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads. |
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The glossy appearance of wheaten corn flour is from the fact that in ordinary flour the gluten remains undissolved and does not transmit light. |
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A cool wind was rising, causing the leaves to whisper against each other, their glossy darkness shimmering. |
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper. |
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She was a tall woman, slim and delicate, with a wealth of glossy raven hair. |
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Her hood had been left back and her glossy raven hair had been tied up with a deep lilac ribbon. |
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Shaggy's master received a glossy brochure to a whiz-bang two-day seminar in Melbourne. |
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But underneath the glossy picture postcard image is a harsh, rugged, wild landscape that is my main source of inspiration. |
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The male's body plumage is glossy black, and the wings and tail feathers are white. |
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I looked down at the chip and realised the glossy alabaster white embossment was the silhouette of a horse with the letter Q on its flanks. |
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He sprints away again, muscles bunching under the glossy black coat, working off an energy that she is denied. |
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Read your glossy magazines and dream away the long, lonely hours with thoughts of when your chance might come. |
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Check out the back pages of any glossy magazine and the dream is laid bare. |
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The crystal pieces are contemporary in style and stylishly presented in glossy white boxes with a turquoise silk ribbon. |
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Everything nowadays comes in high quality, glossy cardboard boxes, or tins with lovely labels on. |
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The holly's convex, glossy leaves contrast nicely with the Korean boxwood's flat, oval, lighter green leaves. |
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She felt strangely reminiscent of her father gazing at at the glossy surfaces of the jewel. |
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The ones I loved most were the glossy red yukata and the green Spanish dancing dress. |
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With its striking brown and white markings and glossy skin, the somewhat docile snake was weighed and checked in at 26,6kg. |
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One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes. |
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According to him, you should try eating some probiotic yoghurt because it helps to make lifeless, dull hair glossy and shiny. |
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This hardy evergreen has glossy, leathery fronds and gradually will reach 3 feet or more in height and width. |
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By the time a slab of venison was roasting over the coals it was a glowing, glossy tan. |
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Either heavy, seductive red lipstick or glossy baby pink lipgloss went over my pouty, sexy lips. |
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The glossy grass rolled in gentle waves mimicking an ocean they would never see even perched so high up upon the rounded hill. |
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I put both elbows on the glossy table surface, rubbed my temples, and shut my eyes. |
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In brisk tall weather, the glossy leaves turn yellow, red, and finally russet brown. |
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Then, in a metallizing process, atomized molten zinc was sprayed on the steel surface, which was then brushed to impart a glossy finish. |
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The glossy whiteness, cast with the yellow or red of the darkroom's safelight, begins to stir with a vague smoky shadow. |
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We, too, still love glossy printed pages with beautifully laid out figures, tables, and illustrations. |
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Probably the best-known aucuba, has dark green glossy leaves spotted with yellow. |
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The beast was as huge as an aurochs, its glossy midnight mane shining in the sunlight as it pawed the ground restlessly with one forehoof. |
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As the original autochromes are all on glass, the glossy surface of cibachromes was chosen for reproduction. |
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I've been writing this article all week for the glossy mag about inspirational Western Australians. |
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Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane. |
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It's often best to save the full-page print ads, expensive radio spots and glossy, four-color mailers for the slower months of the year. |
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Having done all I can with Messiah and Passion performances for this year, I decided to indulge in some reading of glossy magazines. |
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The style is reminiscent of glossy fashion photography at times, with good lighting and color saturation. |
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The notebooks, pens, folders, and pencil cases were all glossy, nicely designed, and in a teenage-friendly palette of baby pinks and blues. |
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It can be hard to beat the classic combination of scarlet berries against a backdrop of glossy green leaves. |
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Stunning pale pink buds open pure white, followed in the autumn by glossy golden fruits flushed with orange and scarlet. |
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Too often in the past, our youth have been featured prominently in the glossy manifestos of all political parties. |
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On the island of New Guinea lives a glossy, bluish black bird called the trumpet manucode. |
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He replaced the stone of the fireplace front with glossy white marble tiles. |
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Before being bamboozled by the sheaves of glossy brochures, make sure that managed funds are the most suitable investment vehicle for you. |
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The 44-page glossy booklet contains the usual banalities designed to mean all things to all men. |
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Squint your eyes, screw up your face and study the glossy frames and you'll find them fascinating. |
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The sam sun cham pong is amped up with even more deluxe seafood, including crisp slices of glossy sea cucumber. |
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The very seamlessness of the composition, with its glossy floor, lends a sleekness that, for some, will accord ill with the rest of the museum. |
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The play between glossy and matt surfaces lends a subtle complexity to a simple restaurant fitout. |
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Then in 2000, his barnet made an astonishing comeback, displaying a glossy dark sheen probably not seen since his days in university. |
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Flower blossoms are creamy white with mauve caps and are frugally placed up the stem above glossy green foliage. |
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Colours are bright and vibrant, with deep blacks and glossy whites. |
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It comes across as a glossy knock-off of a B-movie revenge flick. |
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Matadors are revered as rock stars, mobbed at every turn, followed around by groupies and comfortable showing off their homes in the glossy pages of Hola! |
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy. |
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The paper is glossy, with high-quality reproduction of photographs. |
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Her usually glossy hair was lank with dirt and dry with malnutrition. |
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An expensive box with glossy graphics will not increase your sales. |
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Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
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She'd moved into presenting after starting modelling at 16 and become a regular, in various states of undress, on the pages of glossy men's magazines. |
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Local stories, accents, and images are drowned out by a multi-channel bombardment of glossy programming, bearing little resemblance to the Caribbean experience. |
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Then she takes a breath and smoothes down her glossy, dark hair. |
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In the latest issue of wallpaper magazine, out Friday, the glossy released details of exactly what the designer has in store. |
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Romney has so much polish as a candidate that running a slick, self-aggrandizing spot makes as much sense as laminating a glossy. |
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Who needs human affection when you can spend countless hours downloading apps and staring blankly at a glossy screen? |
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It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques. |
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The implied stench is unrelieved by the exciting way that bright colors and a variety of textures clash with the photograph's flatness and glossy surface. |
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Rhododendron and laurel form dense thickets of glossy green. |
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The ridges formed by the edges of the underlying shapes interrupt the smoothness of the glossy surfaces and provide the works with an irresistibly tactile appeal. |
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Even the change in location from a gritty industrial city to a glossy, sunlit place like L.A. was a misstep that undermined the necessarily bleak tone. |
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The ink dried quickly on glossy paper and didn't have a strong odor. |
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Especially not when they're signed with felt-tip pens, and the booklets are printed on glossy paper, and the ink smudges when you close the booklet. |
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Her hair was a glossy black and her eyes were of a pale blue. |
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Her hair remained in the offcenter wedge cut, half of it chinlength and layered, the other half kneelength and unshaped, glossy red like maple trees in autumn. |
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Each scene is topped by a glossy, cloudless, lividly colored sky. |
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Boston Ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a deciduous vine with tendrils. Boston Ivy has glossy dark green leaves that turn bright red in the fall. |
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Typically, their foliage is a dark and glossy green unmarked by black spot or mildew, for rugosas are among the most disease resistant of all roses. |
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Trierweiler, a journalist for the glossy weekly Paris Match, was hospitalized for a week, ostensibly under the strain of events. |
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The company has set out to prove once again that it can not only compete with Hollywood at their own game, but create glossy miniseries that feel like feature films. |
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Except for the occasional story he got in a glossy magazine, the photographs could be re-sized on a color copier without impacting their usefulness. |
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These, coupled with the glossy green foliage which looks fresh and lush all year round, make them one of the most decorative species for situations with low light levels. |
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Observations on glossy and glaucous plants show that the predators are more active, cover more of the plant surface, and fall less from the reduced EW Brassica and Pisurn. |
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Why was he shuffling through glossy brochures on his lap at the same time? |
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His wife and business partner, Elizabeth, is also in black, a flowing dress that echoes her glossy black hair and highlights her porcelain-pale skin. |
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It took at least fifteen minutes to open and all the time he was pulling and tearing with useless fingers at the layers of tape and glossy paper, she was watching him. |
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His glossy technique as a straight jazz swinger is formidable. |
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In the back of the restaurant, a rather portly man with graying hair sat down before a piano and placed his stubby fingers upon its glossy white keys. |
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Colours are clear and bold and the technique is smooth and glossy. |
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He has a package of glossy publicity material to describe himself. |
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This week saw the launch of a new glossy magazine for 15-18 year olds that aims to encourage school-leavers to contemplate a career in the tourism industry. |
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It's the age of celebrities in Britain, where showbiz weddings, bad hair days and fashion faux pas have become weekly fodder for glossy magazines. |
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Better suited to countries where the sky is blue from May to September, they look glossy and glamorous on holiday but out of place back in Blighty. |
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The content is glossy, ad-saturated, and insistently non-controversial. |
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The Virgin's body and neck are dramatically attenuated, and her marmoreal forehead and glossy curls are decorated with ropes of pearls and an enormous ruby. |
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Selected frames were printed on high quality, glossy photographic paper. |
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The pair were both head down reading duplicates of some glossy brochures. |
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This deciduous upright, open shrub has glossy, bright green leaves and short clusters of fragrant, clove-scented golden yellow flowers from mid spring onwards. |
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It's easy enough to print out photographs on A4 size paper, of course, and I have achieved very good results using both glossy and matt photographic quality paper. |
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I gazed down perplexedly at the top of her glossy, jet-black head. |
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The result is permanent pin straight hair with super glossy shine. |
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He slid the color glossy across the black lacquer top to her. |
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I stared into the glossy surface of the orb, looking at my reflection. |
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If you've got sun for half a day your options are widened to those plants with broad glossy green leaves such as philodendrons, monsteras and umbrella trees. |
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Fill a shiny brass bucket with branches holding terminal clusters of the glossy green leaves and place in a front hallway or in a nonworking fireplace. |
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But there are worse glossy cartoons, and worse TV ensembles to spend thirty late-night minutes with. |
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His photographs sing at you from the wall with squeaky-clean, glossy brilliance and his models are a class above even the best Blue Peter efforts. |
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The glossy white links to the kitchen cabinetry, and sets off simply carved Dutch antique chairs that Susie has been pushing under different tables for over 20 years. |
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By all means follow any of the television chefs and their glossy cookbooks to create mouthwatering nibbles, but do not become a food fashion victim. |
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Right from the outset, it should be noted that this is not a glossy picture book with captions, but is a proper book, with photographic illustrations. |
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The combination of glossy production, adequate acting and competent editing was enough to make Pearl Harbor or The Mummy Returns at least tolerable. |
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Despite Cal's returned stare he remained defiant in his obvious scrutiny of Cal from behind the glossy sheen of spectacles framed in yet more ductile gold. |
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Electronic images, transparencies and glossy prints are acceptable. |
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The leaves may be taking time to change and fall this autumn, but berries are in abundance and attracting birds to their glossy skins and bright colours. |
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Think of the Foo Fighters minus the glossy production with an apocalyptic pop sensibility, and you come some way to understanding of what Rival Schools are about. |
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She likes to use naturally shaped round coin pearls, to enhance, through their imperfections, the perfectly smooth and glossy surface of polished sterling silver. |
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A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk. |
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed. |
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The winner will become an instant celebrity, gracing glossy magazines and Bollywood films. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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Her tumble of glossy black curls hid everything but the tip of her nose. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor that casts seductive glossy reflections and will age gracefully despite intense use. |
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This is the natural headspace for a pop critic who has made the jump to the bookshelf from the blurb-littered world of book, CD and film reviews in glossy magazines. |
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Actual informational material is being substituted for glossy brochures. |
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Just how much faith can investors have in glossy prospectuses? |
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Amongst these, a flutter of origami birds was the bright spot, alongside a glossy triptych of photos slotting bleak landscape between bleak tower blocks. |
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American political heavyweights and reclusive Hollywood stars will come together in New York next month to help two Irish men launch a new glossy magazine for dog lovers. |
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Seen on the glossy racks of a record store it's genuinely shocking. |
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Their glossy, half-silver surfaces reflected the radiance from above brilliantly, almost pulsing with life when one's eyes viewed them at different angles. |
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Stirring chopped chocolate in a pan or bowl over hot, not simmering, water maintains an even, low temperature, resulting in glossy, firmly set chocolate. |
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Gangly yet beautifully coloured with its bright indigo feathers, glossy black wings, and vivid red beak and legs, the pukeko is a member of the same family as the weka. |
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It retains its own culture, for good or for worse, setting it apart from the glossy westernized cultures of Mumbai or Delhi and some other big cities. |
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He could see her beautiful dark brown hair, her glossy green eyes that seemed to know everything, and her face that looked so close to perfection without a dab of makeup. |
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Optical mouses, while still a big improvement over older trackball models, often get confused on patterned surfaces and do not work well on metal or glossy tabletops. |
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She had a long sheet of glossy raven hair and graceful neck. |
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They've got the glossy good looks and fleeting A-list appeal to grab a famous Liam, but want to be more than lucky pop princesses turned tacky tabloid sirens. |
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