On display are the royal trains of the Khedives and their magnificent carriages. |
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There are remains of an acropolis located on a hillside with magnificent views. |
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That isn't to say the company isn't without some fine, even magnificent dancers. |
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At the town's market, I had discovered the magnificent horns of a blue sheep while examining wildlife body parts being offered for sale. |
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The magnificent remains of Persepolis provide a glimpse of Achaemenid wealth and power. |
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The attention to detail is magnificent and manifests itself in everything from the programme to the seating arrangements to the acoustics. |
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To the east the magnificent new bridge stretches across the Oresund Sea to Malmo in Sweden. |
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Those magnificent mutants return for an action-packed sequel that knocks spots off the original movie and leaves you itching for more. |
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This is a magnificent top, the hub of four sinewy ridges that radiate from the summit to form the apex of five huge corries. |
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However in the afternoon the fog lifted for a few hours to reveal the magnificent ship in all her glory. |
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Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering. |
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She produced a magnificent put to end the competition, the furthest throw in the world for at least two years. |
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Helped by railwaymen, lorry drivers and workers in the power industry, they won a magnificent victory. |
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The most stylish party nowadays would be one held on a yacht, reminiscent of historic entertainment on royal boats or magnificent junks. |
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The minute viewers enter the Winter Garden theater, they step into a magnificent and magical junkyard. |
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A magnificent first round game at St George's Road saw Londesbrough Park emerge with a seven-run advantage over Harrogate. |
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Towering over the beach is the magnificent headland of Ravenscar which juts out into the ocean like the bow of a ship. |
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If they do win, it really will be a magnificent team performance but I would not bet against Wigan in this. |
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Saskatchewan also is one of the best places on earth to view rare whooping cranes, magnificent white birds bordering on extinction. |
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Entire populations of magnificent birds of paradise were murdered for the monetary value of their plumes. |
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Given that he had to produce a series that would satisfy the BBC, Whovians, children, mums, grannies and their dog... he did a magnificent job. |
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Thomas Watson's dream became a reality when he bestowed a magnificent gift on the town by giving Howard House to be site for the new hospital. |
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Even the mighty Brian Boru had a rank insecurity, although his palace at Kincora was magnificent and his wine cellar unequalled. |
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The mature silver birch trees look magnificent and it is nice to know that they look just as well in the wintertime when bare of leaves. |
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The whole setting is wonderful, with the track swooping and plunging its way through magnificent pine forests. |
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He is a jolly Aussie, halfway through a five-year term and missing sun-kissed Sydney Bay where he used to run the magnificent Opera House. |
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And it was fantastic to watch our great actors create such magnificent characters. |
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There is a savoury menu too, but you might prefer to tuck straight into a magnificent knickerbocker glory. |
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Sunday last was another of those red-letter days for the Ardmore club when the magnificent extension to their clubhouse was officially opened. |
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It does not make the grade in what is otherwise a magnificent satire of white, redneck cultural values. |
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He also noted that many fine artists could produce magnificent works of equine art on commission. |
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Rock Pigeons swirled around occasionally, and a rainbow wreathed the feet of the magnificent bronze atop a fountain. |
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He's been at it for decades and has written a magnificent text book which he's currently rewriting. |
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This was truly a magnificent display of power rugby by the team and indeed a superb all round team effort. |
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There are also old western and Thai paper documents, as well as magnificent lacquer and gilt bookcases. |
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The idiot is setting a magnificent precedent by owning and driving a Yank tank. |
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My timing was right, and I dropped by the magnificent St. Stephen's as a special religious music program was in progress. |
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The scenery is magnificent throughout and the pristine waters lapping these shores contain a rich store of life. |
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Among the main features of the interior are the magnificent rood screen, reredos and font canopy of Frosterley marble. |
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The fabric of the Square is based around architecturally magnificent properties, many originally residentially orientated. |
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Without any musical background to interfere, his rich, deep, magnificent voice resonated like it never had before. |
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The exhibition features a magnificent collection of richly embroidered clothing, including collars, belts, leggings and skirts. |
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I feel somewhat like a measly ant pestering a magnificent tiger who has chosen to sleep on an anthill. |
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Having said that, there is a certain romance in listening to the names of far-away places reverberate off the walls of that magnificent place. |
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The sun was climbing steadily in the sky, a backdrop for the magnificent palace of Ipille. |
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In both he was a magnificent athlete, lettering in football, baseball, basketball, and track. |
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With abrupt fades to black, punctuated by mysterious notes, the auteur got Grace Kelly and Grant together for a magnificent piece of work. |
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His delightful bride stole the limelight as she looked simply magnificent as she strolled up the aisle in St Mary's Cathedral. |
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The magnificent master bedroom is elegantly curved in shape, has clean sweeping lines and luxurious en-suite facilities. |
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Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests. |
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As the attention of the audience was riveted on the artiste's magnificent performance, perhaps it was not missed. |
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Plans for this year include the magnificent 7-headed dragon dance, lion dances and acrobatics as part of the region's traditional celebrations. |
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The spare condominium complex complements the rugged pasture land and rocky cliffs that distinguish Sea Ranch as a magnificent site. |
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As they approached from a side street, the magnificent Ponte Vecchio came into view, arched over the river Arno. |
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The city is named for its magnificent Roman baths, which are reputed to have the power to heal the sick. |
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The Crossness Pumping Station was the key element, housing as it did, four magnificent rotative beam engines built by James Watt and Company. |
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Or you can just loll around Hafton's magnificent indoor pool with a glass of champagne for company. |
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Scotland is a magnificent country which has voted Labour for as long as most of us can remember. |
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She is magnificent as Carol, moving assuredly from the nervous student of the opening to the powerful presence of the final scene. |
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He is taken to a magnificent banquet, lubricated by the choicest alcohol, three glasses at a time. |
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A flotilla of more than 50 boats, yachts and lifeboats surrounded the magnificent ship as it sailed majestically into its home port. |
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There was every kind from little boats to huge cargo ships, from dilapidated sailboats to magnificent barges. |
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For the Sligo Musical Society production, a magnificent cast of young men and women were auditioned to play the brides and brothers. |
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She takes her seat and steals a brief glance at the magnificent view to her side. |
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I was also interested in grammar, linguistics and machine translation and before long I marvelled at the magnificent creation of Panini. |
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Marbella, with its magnificent boutiques, extraordinary yachts and flashy patrons is best sampled by night. |
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They all had magnificent feather crests on their heads in vivid reds and rich gleaming browns. |
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Miss Goddard's performance is quite magnificent and worthy of the ticket price alone. |
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If you take a distinguished poem and set it to magnificent music you can make a beautiful song. |
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The conception, design and construction of the Millennium Bridge was a magnificent achievement. |
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Not much was visible except the floor plan of a once magnificent house and its outside kitchen. |
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One of its finest features is its magnificent wooden tower and spire which stand 240 feet high. |
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Alban recalled how magnificent and queenly she looked, a tall imposing figure. |
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They flew up together, free as birds, spiralling round the proud prow of the magnificent vessel. |
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Then the Third Earl of Carlisle decided it was the perfect spot for his magnificent new castle. |
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Atop the squared hilltop we spy the silhouetted form of a stag with magnificent antlers. |
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Even more lavish is the House of the Messii, with the magnificent marble floor in its main reception room. |
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The cathedral, standing proud in a large square, is a magnificent centrepiece. |
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Due to mist on top of the mountain he was denied the magnificent view from the summit. |
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The curtains rose to a stage packed full of instruments and, in the centre, a magnificent grand piano. |
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Itala, Mkuzi and Hluhluwe Umfolozi are all rich in game and magnificent scenery. |
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Many sumptuous banquets for nobles and heads of state have been held in this magnificent room. |
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I could not take my eyes off the magnificent central dome with its carved pendants. |
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All who travelled had a magnificent time and credit must go to the organisers for their input. |
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The adjudicator can only say well done to all concerned on this magnificent effort. |
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The help they received from locals was magnificent and the event was very successful. |
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The dances are magnificent and are performed with so much passion that they are a joy to witness. |
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For the most part, the copy editors do a magnificent job, for next to no money, and precious little thanks. |
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It was a magnificent shot, worthy of someone ranked higher than 56th in the world. |
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Maybe Dan was impressed by my magnificent pruning of the roses and the buddleia last yer. |
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You have a magnificent chef who takes pride in the preparation, and doesn't overdo the labelling. |
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Harlequins' wing Ben Gollings added a further try to crown a magnificent effort. |
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Isn't it fantastic that our town got such magnificent positive national publicity. |
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Both do magnificent work in the slums of Nairobi to support the poorest of the poor children. |
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The drums are magnificent and each guitar is perfectly layered, in what turns out to be the best sound of the night. |
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I'd like to praise the magnificent behaviour of the pupils who handled themselves very well. |
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Their victory came from a truly magnificent forward effort in which every man played his part. |
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Music will play a key part in the celebrations as the church boasts an excellent choir and a magnificent organ. |
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Maybe that will impress our magnificent class leader Margaret when we meet again. |
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Amethyst, sapphire blue and green color lenses are magnificent on women with dark skin. |
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These magnificent north American specimens soar to a height of 40m on a perfectly straight, gently tapering trunk. |
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We are not at this time accepting abusive or sarky emails from the Antipodes regarding England's magnificent Rugby World Cup victory. |
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What will always stand out, though, is the awesome and incredibly magnificent make-up. |
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The majestic and magnificent culture on display in Prague is quite unforgettable. |
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Students will probably never forget the hawk spreading his magnificent wings as Mrs. Beck held him above her head. |
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One of the earliest lots is the babe magnet of 1913, a magnificent Peugeot Bebe two-seater. |
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Witness the once magnificent breweries and maltings in Burton-on-Trent and Sleaford. |
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Tourists flock there most of the year to savour its picturesque position among magnificent scenery. |
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The maned wolf of South America is a magnificent animal with a pointed muzzle and very large erect ears. |
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And I had a wonderful conversation and a great visit with her at Friar Park, which is a magnificent Victorian manse that has incredible gardens. |
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Simple shotgun houses to magnificent mansions will be showcased in this exhibition detailing New Orlean's vivid architectural past. |
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As if in echo of national pride at his achievement, the magnificent sound of bagpipes swirled in honour of the Bulgarian champion. |
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The park is known for its magnificent hardwood forest of sugar maple, American elm, basswood, and aspen. |
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Starting off in the main Piazza, you'll easily spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola. |
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These magnificent trees once coved the uplands of Lebanon, just as Scots pines once covered the Scottish Highlands. |
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She topped her satiny black boudoir gown of her design with a magnificent feathery headdress and mask. |
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As we begin our descent I am able to catch a glimpse of a magnificent peak penetrating the cloud bank near Portland. |
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I resolved then and there that I would fly one day in that magnificent plane. |
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The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance. |
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He was also a magnificent writer with an ear for language and a wonderful imagination, and a fine poet to boot. |
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On the southeast side, near the airport, are magnificent reefs of soft coral and sea fans. |
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The magnificent Junagarh Fort, the main attraction of the place has a 986-meter long wall with 37 bastions, a moat and two entrances. |
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The Knossos throne room has a magnificent throne flanked by wall paintings showing griffins and projects an image of divine power. |
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He writes these magnificent sweeping sentences in this wonderful old BBC English that nobody actually speaks anymore. |
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Today there is magnificent fishing for striper bass, redfish, seatrout, jacks, lady fish etc. |
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This walk which covers a distance of eleven miles will pass through some magnificent scenery with panoramic views. |
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The volume ends with a magnificent mass of notes, some ninety-four pages of double columns and smaller print. |
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If she tilted her head back she could see a hawk circling in the air, its magnificent wings beating steadily to keep it in the air. |
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My eyes rested on a magnificent strapless light blue dress with sequins dotting the hemline. |
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The crucial break came in the sixth game, a series of magnificent backhands from Federer engineering the opportunity. |
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In 1612, her son and the now king of England, James, brought his mother's body to Westminster Abbey where she was buried in a magnificent tomb. |
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There are gorgeous scenery locations and magnificent sets and a real sense of opulence to the production, as if no expense was spared. |
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The grounds are magnificent with an attractive walled garden, a topiarian maze and nature trails. |
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She looked magnificent in a deep purple shirt, belted at the waist, a black velvet turban hat, a necklace of Christ on the cross. |
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Churning masses of humanity, sunsets, temples and mountains all come alive as do the magnificent Bengal tigers to which the film is a tribute. |
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They will certainly have been mightily impressed by the magnificent Croke Park. |
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On this magnificent necklace, worn by either a young woman or man, the beadworker has skillfully played with colors and geometric shapes. |
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Relaxed into a postmodern shapelessness, however, the poetry lacks the form that gave high modern poets such magnificent bearing. |
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His time was a magnificent 2 minutes 5.7 seconds, well inside the previous best. |
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I went up the tree-lined driveway, catching glimpses of a magnificent house. |
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That was pleasing, but just being part of a magnificent day brought a tremendous sense of pride and good feeling. |
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The trumpet vine rewards us with magnificent orange-red flowers, seems almost impervious to storms and can be planted directly into the sand. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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Their magnificent white-painted trellised lychgate that provided seating for two had a classical roof grassed with turf. |
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The four magnificent tassels are embroidered with Turk's head knots and spangles. |
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The snow carpeted the land, bathing the rolling plains in a magnificent monochromic splendor. |
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The magnificent rock verticals, lush meadows and turquoise waters left me literally breathless. |
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The museum, stuck in its own magnificent rut of monographic shows on modern masters, knew it was losing the next generation. |
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He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty. |
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It was a magnificent sight to see so many participants surging through the Claddagh at the start of the race. |
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Finally, with a magnificent sense of the dramatic, we were pinioned by headlights against a wall in a blind alley. |
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It shows a kite morphing into a ship that sails from a river to the sea and changes into a magnificent galleon, then back into a kite. |
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The castle is set on a forested hillside above a small lake, and is surrounded by a magnificent panorama of the Tyrolean Alps. |
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Check out my magnificent archives or take a peek into something new in my blogroll. |
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And now, in far away Chelmsford, were artefacts purporting an association with the 12th century architect of Orkney's magnificent mother church. |
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Our eyes are drawn to the magnificent ecclesiastical buildings that are especially prominent in York. |
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The magnificent shades of lavender-purple and white blossoms with their heady show and sweet fragrance renewed my love affair with the lilac. |
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But he was so impressed by the fan reaction that he took a photo of that scene and blew it up into a magnificent big picture. |
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And so Paris stands today, untouched, unblemished, simply one of the world's most magnificent cities. |
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Imagine having all these grand ideals, magnificent visions, and a blueprint for human flourishing. |
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I have ever seen, and it was a further twenty minutes before the fish was finally boated, a magnificent specimen of about seventy pounds. |
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Beautiful weather, magnificent scenery and almost tame Arctic skuas make this a memorable excursion. |
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Participants work in magnificent skylit studios and meet with prominent artists and critics. |
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Shown here is a small portion of a magnificent tivaevae commissioned for the 1992 Sixth Festival of Pacific Arts and now kept in the National Museum and Library. |
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He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment. |
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Darrow lost the case but won the spectacle in a drama that lives on today in the magnificent Spencer Tracy film Inherit the Wind. |
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They are certainly magnificent birds who live, sleep and feed on the wing. |
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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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You were thrilled to see this magnificent woman break out of this one horse town. |
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The museum now has a magnificent exterior with tile roofs and moon gates. |
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He argued that titi was stunning and had a magnificent presence, but to no avail. |
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And, most of all, thank you federal, state, and local governments for magnificent public school systems. |
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Call it what you will, it happened and it was a magnificent thing. |
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When I asked what this train would cost, the magnificent Murray waved me away. |
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It would take over an hour to reach the fishing grounds but we had gone barely a mile before we saw one of the most magnificent sights in the world. |
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Situated in the magnificent landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Winskill Stones is a 74-acre area of limestone grassland and limestone pavement. |
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Unknown to the vast majority of urban-dwelling Scots, this magnificent beast is the subject of one of the most bitter controversies ever to affect wildlife in this country. |
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She now lived alone on the 10th floor of a tower block, and I always ended my visits to her going to the window to admire the magnificent view over the city. |
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The meadow, which until recently was a magnificent relic of ancient pasture, is now approaching the usual nitrogenous-fertiliser-fed ley so common anywhere. |
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This magnificent beast was obviously oblivious to our presence. |
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A magnificent white stallion reared, hooves pawing at the air as it tossed its brilliant white mane and landed gently on the grass beneath its feet. |
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Wash and slice three zucchinis thinly with your magnificent mandoline. |
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He was a magnificent specimen with a deep mahogany coat and sleek muscles. |
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In response, he sang the Benedictus, a magnificent summary of God's promises in the Old Testament and a prediction of John's work as forerunner to Jesus. |
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Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop. |
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Prince George and his parents are enjoying their first Christmas in their magnificent country home. |
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Wild goats and pigs threaten the food supply of the magnificent Galapagos tortoises, and rats eat the eggs of birds and reptiles that have evolved without natural predators. |
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The sound is magnificent and resonates throughout the whole house, but the piano remains responsive enough to issue just a whisper of sound if required. |
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The bellman will greet you and show you to the lobby where you will be met by marble floors, Persian rugs, a magnificent chandelier and on cold winter days, a blazing fire. |
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What he's looking for in a bona fide getaway place is fun, informality, joy, whimsy, self-expression, magnificent land, views and an opportunity for magical experiences. |
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Perhaps just plant yourself and watch the scene as daylight wanes and the magnificent Hawaiian sun sets around you while tiki torches blaze and the parties get started. |
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If the water is low and the wind favourable, they will be treated to a magnificent view of the falls and the yawning abyss below the Zambezi Bridge. |
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The neighboring Mansfield has magnificent stone cliffs and a variety of hikes ranging in difficulty. |
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Its scented smoke permeated the air, lending atmosphere to the bush concert almost entirely monopolised by a pride of lions giving a magnificent roaring display. |
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Little Domesday is a less magnificent affair, scrawled over about 900 pages of parchment by a variety of scribes, and peppered with corrections, deletions and insertions. |
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Perhaps the most magnificent building in Jaisalmer is the Patwon-ki haveli, whose entire facade is covered with intricate latticework, Rajput balconies and gabled windows. |
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It was a magnificent triumph for the Gillingham-based Emma to take on and beat the top-notchers from the high profile sports of football, cricket, triathlon and superbike. |
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So it was a privilege for me to be get up close to see the ingenious workings of Harrison's magnificent clock, still keeping good time, nearly 300 years after it was made. |
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The fifteenth day of the year is the first full moon of the year and the magnificent Lantern Festival announces the formal end of the New Year festivities. |
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Only months before the storming of the Bastille, church and throne were still on magnificent display, not about to be toppled by a mere meeting of the Third Estate. |
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Known as New Rome and the Queen City, it had been built to impress, its magnificent public monuments, decorated with statuary set in an elegant classical urban landscape. |
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There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough. |
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It's also tiny, with about 27 miles of coastline, a capital town called Victoria, 17 other villages, dozens of magnificent churches, a cathedral and a basilica. |
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The magnificent cats are taking their natural prey, such as deer and rabbits, but discovering also that sheep and cattle and goats are easier to catch. |
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Adam Scott, the 23-year-old Aussie with Lancastrian roots, was considered an outsider until his magnificent victory in the Players' Championship at Sawgrass 10 days ago. |
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Stay on the coast path as you pass alongside magnificent coastal scenery. |
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A magnificent effort from her which shows she can certainly mix it with the top guns and a little bit more luck with the putter and she could pull out a big win. |
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Ebdon kept himself in contention with a magnificent 123 break in the eighth but Gray won a scrappy ninth to move to within sight of the 82,500 first prize. |
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The magnificent steam engine last saw service in 1976 at the Mardy Colliery, on the outskirts of the town it was named after in the Rhondda Valley. |
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Sabina Sehgal Saikia, a prominent restaurant critic and mother of two, stayed huddled in her magnificent suite. |
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Directed with a magnificent hand, shot expertly with beautiful cinematography, this is a wonderfully moving script, with incredible acting, and a rock-solid DVD presentation. |
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There are magnificent views of the whole island from this lofty perch. |
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No words of mine could ever pay adequate tribute to Dan Dineen and to his magnificent ongoing efforts to raise funds for organisations that worthily deserve them. |
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The ruthless logging of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar. |
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It was not only that he scored a magnificent goal and a crucial point near the end but it was his over all leadership that marked him out for the TG4 Man of the Match award. |
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It must create a magnificent spell that could enchant the whole land. |
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Other attractive vegetables that work well in a flower garden include tall frondy fennel, the magnificent globe artichoke and nasturtiums for ground cover. |
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His magnificent scratchy drawing skills are in global demand. |
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John was a colourful figure, with a predilection for striped blazers, white silk dinner jackets, hats, buttonholes, and club ties, of which he had a magnificent collection. |
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The magnificent ambition is fundamentally reliant upon the indelible impossibility of its fulfillment. |
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It started when pat Morrissey shot a magnificent goal as he lobbed the keeper from the right side to leave the ball in the left corner of the net with a goal out of the blue. |
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The house was large, set in 200 acres of virgin forest filled with magnificent beeches and yews, and roamed by many kinds of wildlife, including deer. |
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The magnificent Rampling has the gravitas and the poker face necessary to pull off the mysterious role. |
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The water mass consists of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, some truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. |
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The rooms are filled with magnificent writing tables with trompe l' oeil marquetry, cabinets, carpets, tapestries, porcelain and gold and silver wear. |
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A magnificent short-spined scorpionfish with an impressive pink and dirty tan camouflage posed brilliantly, its huge eyes following my every move. |
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Even the most magnificent landscapes are powerless without figures, not forgetting Poussin's Arcadia, were it devoid of the shepherds and the sepulchral inscription. |
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Specialties here include the magnificent hooded merganser, the rainbow-coloured wood duck, as well as lesser scaup, bufflehead and common goldeneye. |
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My favourites are still the RX7 rotaries, which give magnificent flameouts and backfires from the exhaust when the drivers lift their foot off the accelerator. |
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Despite its simple and modest architecture it bears magnificent decorative elements seen particularly clearly in the ceiling, the mihrab and minbar. |
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In the town of Aegae in Euboea, he was known as Poseidon Aegaeus and had a magnificent temple upon a hill. |
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Why the magnificent temples of Prambanan and Borobudur are not as a famous as the Taj Mahal is a mystery as old as the structures themselves. |
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The conductor's Suk homage on two sonically creditable CDs opens with the magnificent Ripening, followed by the symphonic poem Praga. |
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Monty is a most magnificent lion, with a mane he is proud of, in which his friends the little meerkats like to play and hide. |
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These magnificent animals, the true kings of the jungle, are reduced to a laughing stock as they parade shambolically around the ring. |
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The 30 acre estate is home to magnificent gardens, vegetable patches and orchards, with splendid views across the Southern Alps. |
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The vibrant yellow satin is magnificent and certainly not for shrinking violets. |
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In Wonderland, she has excised a contour map of a magnificent mountain out of wood-grain contact paper. |
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This magnificent tree has leaves like a large cherry laurel but they are larger and have a rusty felt on their underside. |
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The church is a magnificent specimen of baroque architecture. |
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This concert, conducted by local violinist Mark Lansom, also includes Dvorak's tone poem The Noon Witch and Brahms' magnificent Second Symphony. |
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Mont Blanc, the supreme and magnificent Mont Blanc, raised itself from the surrounding aiguilles, and its tremendous dome overlooked the valley. |
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I backed off for a moment to look at it again, that magnificent boycock, jutting, bouncing, leaking precum. |
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Did you seriously think that was gonna work? You magnificent chowderhead! I saw that coming miles away! |
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Her hair was far less elaborately coiffured and her toilette less magnificent than the toilettes of the women by whom she was surrounded. |
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Indeed, this is a realm where colors harmoniously recite magnificent ghazals to each other, where time stops, where the Devil never appears. |
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But the magnificent striped, mottled, and hemlined skirts, and the martial names the tulip hybrids used to have, are long gone. |
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Consequently, he named his first son Edward and built the existing magnificent shrine for the Confessor. |
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In the middle of the nave was erected a magnificent jube, where the throne of Charles X. was placed. |
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The king parrot is a magnificent bird, and the clear blue of a Melbourne spring day sets them off perfectly. |
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They are printed in magnificent quarto volumes, of which seven appeared under his own editorship. |
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The Society celebrates St Cuthbert's Day on or around each 20 March with a magnificent feast. |
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I have never seen a seaside course possess such magnificent sand craters, as those at Royal Adelaide. |
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The magnificent setting of the ruin and the Abbey's layout can still be viewed. |
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I wondered if it would be possible to make a building which had the same qualities as these magnificent cliffs. |
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Some of the more magnificent include the Kalmar fortress, the Gripsholm Castle and the one at Vadstena. |
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Fisher commented, 'My mother was a most magnificent and handsome, extremely young woman. |
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It continues uphill on a minor road, passing Luccombe village, where there are magnificent views across Sandown Bay. |
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The magnificent panorama of the metal interlinking in the bowels of the world's first computer created by Konrad Zuse. |
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As I passed over those magnificent bottoms of the Kansas, which form the reservations of the Delawares, Potawatamies, etc. |
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On the way, the Portuguese capture a Gujarati ship, replete with a magnificent cargo. |
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During Francis' reign, the magnificent art collection of the French kings, which can still be seen at the Louvre Palace, was begun. |
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Such was the intensity of human fascination with this magnificent predator, the only marine bear. |
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He did, however, pay close attention to the construction of his own tomb, a magnificent structure that took decades to complete. |
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The high points of this cultural creativity are magnificent architecture, sculpture, and painting. |
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Many Roman aqueducts and bridges such as the magnificent Pont du Gard have masonry cladding on a concrete core, as does the dome of the Pantheon. |
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The former private dining room of the Tavern contains a magnificent Adam ceiling with painted roundels by the school of Kauffman and Zucchi. |
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On the roof, a large compass pointer and list of peaks identify the greater and lesser landmarks in the magnificent panorama. |
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Ajaccio is located along Corsica's west coast, surrounded by magnificent beaches, soaring mountains and unforgettable natural beauty. |
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And magnificent Matt's culinary courage proved that he who dares chew the witchety grub wins. |
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Once, it had stood with magnificent hardwoods and well-defined creeks teeming with redbreast, bream, jackfish and largemouth bass. |
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The book is about a magnificent Northern Red Oak, a 400-year-old giant that had been a landmark at the King family's home in Southborough. |
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The Osa also is home to the magnificent harpy eagle and the endemic yellow-billed cotinga. |
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This faint constellation is located between the two magnificent starry birds Grus and Pavo. |
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Duo-chromatic pigments and magnificent pearlized powders create sensational multi-dimensional effects. |
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The moated ramparts, the embattled towers, and the trophied halls, are magnificent and venerable, but useless. |
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The magnificent 4ft 4in wide sailing ship weather vane was regilded for pounds 500 with 23 carat gold courtesy of a parishioner. |
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A description of this complexity is spelled out in magnificent detail in Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb. |
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In the center of the cemetery stands a magnificent strawberry tree, one of the largest and most beautiful in the country. |
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Birthday girl Babs was the toast of family and friends when she reached the magnificent milestone. |
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Nat had many talents, not the least of which were her magnificent cream puffs and her skills as a brilliant cartoonist. |
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No discussion on Indian jewellery history is complete without a mention of the magnificent jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad. |
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Meet Brutus, the magnificent liger that lives at Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary. |
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Interplay between strings and wind in magnificent canzonas by composers such as the Gabrielis was rendered with delicacy and rhythmic poise. |
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This is the magnificent parcel-gilt rosewood, padouk and sabicu breakfront bookcase made for Lady Dumfries's bedroom. |
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If we don't stop the widespread consumption of billfish, these magnificent ocean predators will disappear from our seas. |
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He is a retired tropical fish shop owner and watched the Golden Orfe grow from tiddlers into magnificent brightly-coloured adults. |
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All of this leads to the archaeologically and historically important site that is the magnificent Machu Picchu. |
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Humphrey Bogart was simply magnificent as Rick Blaine, the tough-on-the-outside, sentimental-on-the inside Casablanca bar owner. |
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From Scutum in the south, through Cygnus towards Perseus, it is truly a magnificent naked eye sight that cannot be bettered from a dark site. |
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It's the horses, especially magnificent Joey, who are the real stars of the film and outact a few of the humans. |
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And so to the biggie, Tchaikovsky's searingly magnificent Fourth Symphony, certainly one of the greatest in the entire repertoire. |
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From the front a gravelled parking sweep with stone steps runs down to the lawns dotted with a variety of mature trees and shrubs including a magnificent wellingtonia. |
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James Cameron's recreation of the 1912 sinking of the 'unsinkable' liner is one of the most magnificent pieces of serious popular entertainment ever to emanate from Hollywood. |
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It's particularly pleasing to celebrate Australia Day this year, so soon after England's magnificent victory over our cousins in the Rugby World Cup. |
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We returned to our cabin balcony around 6pm to enjoy the magnificent sight of the ship sailing the Strait of Messina, between the foot of Italy and Sicily. |
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It's a magnificent honour, mainly because it means that I'm in the footsteps of the greatest authors that have lived, so that's a terrific commendation. |
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To the other side of the hallway is a magnificent drawing room with a Georgian style Swarovski Strass crystal chandelier and room for a long dining table. |
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They have a magnificent array of South Sea Pearls, Tahitian pearls, and Mabe pearls, as well as cultured pearls available in earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. |
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It was the germ of a thought, which, however, was destined to mull around in his conscious and subconscious mind until it resulted in magnificent achievement. |
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