Sydney Harbour on a sunny day really does warrant full marks for picturesqueness. |
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The first view of the city is really beautiful, surpassing in picturesqueness any other Peruvian city we had seen. |
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Not only were the Romantics more alive to picturesqueness and quaintness but also they were in love with nature. |
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Photographs and bric-a-brac on a desk may add to its picturesqueness, but they are obstacles and distractions. |
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It was like a coup d'état: a group of architects produced a modern identity that did not fall back on picturesqueness. |
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In their splendid robes and richly ornamented yataghans, the gentlemen of the party lent unusual picturesqueness to the commonplace surroundings of a railway platform. |
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They turned away from melodramatic picturesqueness and painted solid, detailed forms that were the result of close observation. |
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The country with its picturesqueness and diversity is just tempting us to stop and indulge in its treasures. |
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The collection strikes by its originality, monumentality and picturesqueness. |
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The neat picturesqueness allows organisation and methodical work to become apparent: The sound of the horticulturists' activities surround the premises. |
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Situated in a little but picturesqueness valley on two of the levees on Arda River, on 2 km. far away from its spring. 3 km from the border with Greece. |
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To stop and see people, and learn something of their life, and to fill our minds and memories with all the color and picturesqueness of the whole wild, beautiful country and the quaint people! |
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Much of his painting was devoted to artists' studios not studios of a studied picturesqueness but those where artists were concerned with creating works of art. |
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