After years of indoctrination by sappy romance stories and fairy tales, girls want to be swept off their feet by a knight in shining armor. |
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The fact is that the seven men and women who died were shining examples of how great the human race can be. |
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Inside it is a confection of dark polished wood, shining brass and comfortable banquettes. |
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If he had known, why hadn't he ridden in like some knight in shining armor and rescued her? |
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Maybe a knight in shining armour will come forward to assist half a million pensioners worldwide. |
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Unlike many would-be damsels in distress, I never imagined myself being rescued by a knight in shining armor. |
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Her husband rushed into the kitchen, and like that proverbial knight in shining armor, took over from that point on. |
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Rounded conical pieces joined the trident blades to the shaft, large rubies shining redly from their centers. |
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But now Draco turned to her with that knowing smile on his lips and his eyes shining brightly. |
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The sun was shining outside but the sports offerings on the box were simply too good to pass up. |
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It has year-round beautiful ruby red leaves, which look particularly attractive with the light shining through. |
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Soft candlelight from the hallway played upon the slumbering girl, shining on her hair, and lancing off her stark, milky-white shoulders. |
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It is caused by light shining through thin altocumulus, which causes the light to bend as it passes through the water droplets within the cloud. |
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In her memory, the sun was always shining, the air warm, though it was really late fall. |
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The moon helped out by shining brightly, while the 70 visitors carried torches and lanterns. |
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It's all in the lap of the gods and we shall sit back and wait patiently, enjoying the summer and improving our shining hours as best we may. |
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The sun is shining, the birds are twittering, palm fronds are waving lazily in the breeze and waves are lapping the shoreline. |
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A paste of a little zedoary and cream makes a good face mask and keeps the skin clear and shining. |
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About two hours later, the yard had almost become a pond, with the green leaves of the plants shining in the rain. |
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Trees on the opposite bank were bursting into leaf, although the sun was defiantly not shining. |
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And with the sun shining throughout, the true resplendence of Westport was captured and conveyed to the nation. |
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It put Mayo into the slenderest of leads with about 20 minutes remaining, an inspirational left-footed drive shining in the uninspired fare. |
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The furniture was late colonial style, red cherry that was still shining in its newness. |
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The sun was slowly climbing, but he would wait until it was shining right in his eyes before going to the kitchens to sneak something to eat. |
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The table is set as usual, with great attention to detail, with glimmering silver and shining crystal, but today I cannot find any delight in it. |
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The sun was shining behind him and glaring into her eyes but Dara couldn't tear her eyes away from him. |
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He said Mandisi has always been a shining light and brought understanding and laughter to their lives. |
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He had made other mistakes over the years, but he also had been one of the bright and shining lights of college sports. |
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This image obtained by the Clementine satellite in 1994 shows the solar corona shining above the limb of the Moon. |
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The fruits, about 6 cm in length, are red or yellow, and, when ripe, split to expose three shining black seeds surrounded by fleshy arils. |
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He wore a rope of shining rubies around his neck and had a gold ring dangling from his right ear. |
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The man who dragged her from the house wore the shining, metal armor of a knight. |
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Since the bridge blocks much of the sunlight shining in the loft's direction, Brayton had to devise ways to warm the space from the inside. |
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The next morning I woke to sun shining on my face and a soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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With the sun shining on her face and surrounded by her loved ones, Sophia was content. |
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She was perched atop one of the highest rocks, a glimmer shining in her sea green eyes. |
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It is now hoped to put a tapestry behind the tabernacle with a light shining on it. |
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It took three waiters in concert to produce this masterpiece in a shining copper pan on a tabletop stove. |
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Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus. |
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I had a mental picture of the surface with the sun shining, and sailing boats tacking to and fro. |
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The set is wonderful, from the cheesy 70s-inspired table lamps, to the tacky neon lights shining through the blinds. |
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The sun was shining, the sakura were blooming, and about 20,000 people lay down in the grass around the castle moat and drank themselves silly. |
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Her smile beamed adoration, shining the glow of her affection upon her favorite son. |
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He had taken to cleaning everything with Lysol and was constantly polishing and shining. |
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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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A tall guy stood at the front door, his sandy brown hair shining in the light. |
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Results are above national averages, with pupils particularly shining in this summer's tests for 14-year-olds. |
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The sun keeps almost shining but I think it is just tantalizing us and will not put in much of an appearance. |
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Two curved Elven swords, sheathed in scabbards of shining marble, leaned against the throne he sat upon. |
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Toward the cape, a shining white radar dome was teed up on top of the gumdrop mountain. |
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Like a rapid silver lure shining wildly, she breaks suddenly from the branching rock and scatters three green Chromis fish. |
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I gathered up a dozen and dropped them on the floor of the forest, far away from our reckless river, at a spot where the sun was shining through. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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A man pushes a mop over the floor, someone else is shining up a metal backsplash. |
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I'm in the Greek Islands, the sun is shining, the views are amazing and I think I still have some strawberry schnapps back at the hotel. |
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The bad temper of earlier was gone and his eyes were shining with anticipation. |
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It was her, walking by the ocean, the bright shining sun outlined her scintillating body. |
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And there I was, flying above it, marvelling at the expanse of shining blue water, dotted with delicate islands, calm as a mirror. |
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The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom. |
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And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin. |
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The streets are closed, the sun is shining, and once the great barrel race kicks off around the town square, you know the festivities have begun. |
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The pair had kept their secret appointment and planned to meet again in the shining Maytime. |
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One way of understanding God's oneness is to imagine light shining through a prism. |
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But however many millions it may cost to support the monarchy in all its pomp, the Queen sets a shining example of thrift and prudence. |
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They were small, shining cogs in the movie industry's machinery of distribution and self-congratulation. |
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The sun's shining, weather's sweet and beer o'clock approaches rapidly during this glorious four-day bank holiday week. |
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This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls. |
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By the time we reach our second dive site, at Penguin Cove, the sun is shining and the water has brightened to an almost metallic green. |
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The shining diamonds, rubies, emeralds, peridots, topaz, sapphires have now acquired a special status for the wearer. |
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Ahead of him he saw a great shining sea and nearby was a chain of tall, snow-topped mountains. |
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Numair was asleep, moonlight and torchlight falling in through the window and shining on his blonde hair. |
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I know I should make the first move, but that's my shyness shining through. |
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It was a glorious morning, the impartial sun shining over everything with a kind of benison. |
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The moonlight glinted off its shaggy fur, shining off the pale wings sprouting from its back. |
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In blazers and berets, their medals shining, they smiled broadly and soaked up the applause and cheers. |
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I have told my knight in shining armour and one of my bezzy blogmates Alan, and also Mike that I've been half tempted to pack it in. |
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Don't trust their bright shining lies, don't fall prey to their traducements and self-enamored pieties. |
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In between is what used to be a traffic circle with weeds shining through it. |
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Nara noticed that his pale face was sheened with sweat, shining in the dim green light of the controls. |
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The moon was shining through the transom windows illuminating the scored concrete floor. |
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Photographic images can be used in the design by shining a light through a transparency onto a chemically treated mesh. |
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You must take the shining trapezohedron and keep it in a safe deposit box, until you are ready to come to Nigeria. |
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The sun was shining brightly through her window, slicing the darkness of her room with its sharp rays. |
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Feeling a bit lighter of mood today, and the sun is shining bright which helps a lot. |
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The sun was shining bright, and we had all of the windows open, allowing a nice breeze to fill the truck. |
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When we arrived in Cape Town the sun was shining down and the people were warm and welcoming. |
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More powerful then any weapon shining and glowing in the dim light of the laboratory. |
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I opened my laptop and showed her shining example after shining example of similarly awful dialogue. |
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The stars failed to sparkle but Bangalore found its own son shining brilliantly on Sunday morning. |
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It's frightening to think that they, or any similar shining example of private enterprise, might have any role in the health service. |
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Starting to win friends and influencing people should include shining your shines, or stopping by someone who shines shoes for a living. |
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Someone sitting near me was shining his shoes to such a degree he could see his face on them. |
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If some angel appears to me and tells me I will spend eternity in heaven shining his shoes, I will weep with gratitude. |
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It's a reprieve, a second chance to show you alone were the reason for your band's success, and that one day they'll be shining your shoes. |
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The first sunbeams were shining brilliantly, spreading their golden glow over the calm water. |
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The light shining in their mirror or other polished objects may dazzle them. |
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By the time he had finished, her eyes were shining with unshed tears of joy. |
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The two indoor pools were a bonus when the sun wasn't shining or when we just wanted a change of scenery. |
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The terracotta floor leads to a long bar overlooking the kitchen area, flanked by a beautiful armoire filled with glass shining in the sunlight. |
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Light bounded off the lake, streamed across the high white ceilings, puddled on the shining wooden floors. |
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We were all messy and wet, but the sun was shining and the adventure was fun. |
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He turned to Michael, whose blue eyes were shining from the ride in the open carriage. |
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Kenya's decision to abolish school fees is a shining example of just what can be achieved in the developing world by sheer political will. |
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The eighth of 16 children, he tells the story of how, as a child, he worked shining shoes on the street. |
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The new emerging socialist state became a shining star for workers around the world. |
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Wesley has been a shining light in a grey autumn for the Irish U-21 s this year. |
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They were switched on at the beginning of the month and will stay shining until the 12 th night. |
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That's hardly a shining reason for the Yanks to spend resources for such a minor gain. |
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The built-in dictionary and thesaurus is its own application, but its real shining moments are as a service. |
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A member of two Super Bowl championship teams, Sanders ' shining moment in baseball came with the 1992 National League champion Braves. |
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You might imagine that such a shining example of good policing would be encouraged in his aims. |
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In so doing they have been a shining light to others, encouraging them to be true to who they are and embody their own uniqueness. |
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A circular walk has been marked out and on the day of my visit in mid-March the sun was shining above a blue sky and the park looked a treat. |
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When Anna arrived in the servant's quarters, she found Manuel shining and polishing a knife. |
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I was staring at the dust filtering through beams of sunlight shining through my bird mobile. |
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My grades have not been the shining trophies of achievement they once were, and my grandmother has not been pleased. |
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Pulling out of the office car park, the sky was black, the rain was pouring and the sun was shining. |
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It gives a great contrast between the orange colour of the motherboard and the shining black of the internal panels. |
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Her black dress, shining from some silver silk material with black diamonds sewn into the hems and lines, contrasted with her washed-pale skin. |
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The sun was shining early on Monday morning so we decided to take Lucy for a walk over the road. |
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He gazed steadily at her with a calm and regal expression, his eyes shining softly. |
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The older pictures had MaryAnn smiling radiantly, teeth shining and eyes scrunched together twinkling with delight. |
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During the warm and shining spring flower blossoming season, you can enjoy a blaze of colour here, with lovely flowers everywhere. |
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The night was freezing cold, and the full moon was shining through the window. |
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Cora toyed with her cloak, twisting the shining white fabric between her fingers while gazing up at the stars. |
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Morgan stopped and looked up into the sky, the moon shining directly on his long hair, bleaching it so white, he looked like his brother. |
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She could make out the pale glow of the moonlight shining through the blinds. |
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Glittering topaz, shining emerald, synthetic sapphire and moonstone are some of the varieties, which attract the visitors. |
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Alarm clock bleeping, sun shining through, Hestor gets up groggily and heads for the bathroom. |
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A beam of silvery light was shining through the old windows, the moss already creeping up and encircling them in emerald tendrils. |
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The sun was shining, birds were singing and the aromatic scent of flowers and trees hung in the air. |
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He had opened the hotel window and a nice breeze was coming off the ocean, the sun was shining and the birds were singing in the trees. |
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Despite himself, he looked back and saw the form of a large dog crossing the river, eager to reach him, bloodlust shining in its canine eyes. |
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Instead, the corridor was unadorned, though spotlessly clean, the wood walls shining as if polished. |
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Recently, a shining star has emerged from the show after going seven weeks straight undefeated. |
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The sun was shining bright every day, the windsurfing and boating was fun for all the family. |
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The overhead lights bathed a sea of shining hair, flowing scarves, and skullcaps. |
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On the other side were three sleek horses, tall, with shining coats, chestnut, black, and a pinto, golden-blonde and black. |
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While I led my wife into the carriage, the sun was shining like hope unforgotten. |
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As the sun was shining on the morning of Thursday, April 1, 2004, Ed's life peacefully slipped away. |
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The British team must take its shining medals with a decent and unhypocritical sadness. |
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On the other hand, Indian sages, philosophers and mystics have held out a shining vision that has inspired the world. |
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The huge horse was in the third stall on the left, a brass nameplate on the half-door shining in the lamplight. |
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The sun is out and shining, and you are lying in bed like a lazy little slugabed. |
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The quadruped stood on all four of its legs, its silver-grey synthetic fur shining, the false yellow eyes gleaming intensely. |
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The deer brought him to where Rishyashringa was, and Vibondaka saw this shining young baby with deer horns. |
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The sun is shining brightly, the sky is it's own beautiful shade of blue and the day is fairly warm. |
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The morning came and Elizabeth woke to the bright sun shining it's warmth on her face. |
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Without the shining achievements of these few, the human race would be a waste of space. |
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So my idea is that we need these shining knights from the castle to journey forth on a quest. |
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Her reddish-golden hair was waving around past her shoulders, and shining as usual. |
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Most of my hair was waving down my shoulders in soft waves, shining with the golden sheer cloth hanging all around. |
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That night, I saw her as the most beautiful lady in the room, her heart of gold shining and giving her a glowing radiance. |
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The sun shining on her face made her amazing skin seem to glow with an angelic radiance. |
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It was almost pure and absolute white, with delicate and slender curls and a shining radiancy that made my eyes widen. |
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As if in response, the rain had stopped, the clouds had lifted, and a welcome southern sun was shining. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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The wind was not used to advantage in the first half, and basics were performed poorly, with the line-out a shining exception. |
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With the ever growing popularity of platinum rings, many couples are looking to shining silver and white gold as a cheaper substitute. |
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We are pleading with people, this is really the last chance now and we need a white knight in shining armour to ride in and save us. |
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The trick we have to do is live up to the image of the white knight in shining armor. |
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I do not say the FSA is always right, and I long ago ceased to see it as a shining white knight rushing to the public's rescue. |
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Through the breaks in the trees, Jocelyn could see the moon's ray shining down to the forest floor. |
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The sun was shining, the food at the restaurant was good and I was left with a warm glow in my tummy afterwards. |
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The aging man's grey eyes were no longer dull, but full of sadness, now shining with tears. |
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Lyissa looked at me, and this time her eyes were wide and open, without hidden secrets shining in them. |
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As The Island gradually receded into the distance, the sun was still shining. |
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Finally, beneath him, he could see slats of light shining through the final grate at the bottom of the air shaft. |
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The sun was shining outside, but it didn't change the wintery cold that stuck to the windows and tried to enter the warm room. |
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Her eyes were alight, her hair flaxen, her golden skin shining with more than just the glow of youth. |
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It's no use waiting for a knight in shining armour to ride in and sweep you off your feet. |
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With shining eyes he let out a wolf whistle playfully, grinning, as Jake looked over his shoulder and smiled mischievously. |
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I figure that I owe it to the little people to help lead them out of the fashion darkness by setting such a bright, shining example for them to follow. |
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They were preceded by a bus carrying a generator shining a huge klieg light on the procession, so that video-cameramen could immortalise the scene. |
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And although he had always maintained that there was no such thing as a knight in shining armour, he had still come to Julie's rescue readily enough. |
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Shining light in the sheep section was Hannah Stenton of Thornton Dale, Pickering with a home-bred Blue Faced Leicester ewe. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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As we journeyed east we acquired a full sense of just how big a distance there is from sea to shining sea. |
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All it takes is a look beyond the joystick, and local software shop, to get a glimpse at its shining promise. |
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There were moonbeams shining through the branches everywhere. |
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It's hot here, and there are thunderheads off in the distance toward the southwest, but there's only a gentle breeze blowing and the sun is shining down on us. |
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On the easel sits a depiction of sun shining through trees, illuminating the grass below. |
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They see him as having eclipsed Newt Gingrich, whose fortunes have sagged since his brief, shining moment in South Carolina. |
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Would-be knights in shining armour will be jousting for the affections of their lady-loves in tournaments harking back to the days of King Arthur. |
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She was cheerleading captain and a shining star in the school. |
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During the course of the day, nature called and a public toilet was duly spotted in the distance, shining like a beacon of light in an otherwise barren sea of heather. |
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Then whilst I'm still wondering if the taxi driver's taking us somewhere quiet where our bodies may eventually be found by a dog walker, the shining lights of a timbered barn. |
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He launched his load straight at the pavement where it fragmented into a thousand shining white droplets flying in a thousand different directions. |
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Shining our torches onto the sand reveals thousands of hermit crabs scuttling from the light. |
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Starting in Alstonefield, we descended into Wolfscote Dale, following the river along the entire length of the dale until we reached Shining Tor. |
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The only way to decide is through the shining ether of time. |
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Tyler's work with the Barrens topminnow stands as a shining example of her hard work and dedication to the protection and recovery of rare species. |
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I don't have any DK weight yarn for the Ursule hat, but I have worsted, so I will be trying a test run of the Shining Star hat. |
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Even if the sun is shining, chances are the puddles are ankle-deep. |
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These are your shining examples, but they have no meaning for me. |
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And they say she is a shining example of Bolton youngsters at their best. |
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This last week or so, with the sun shining for much of the time and a strong hint of spring in the air, a lot of people will have been spending time outdoors. |
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Small's score turns into a gloppy Middle-European rhapsody as she walks into the old man's office in a shining black metallic gown and feather boa. |
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Luqman explained that they represented the sun shining down on Earth, facets mimicking rays of light. |
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Our state will be a shining beacon of liberal freedom, where anyone and everyone will have the right to live any way they want, and believe whatever they want. |
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Elsewhere in the technology sector, few rays of hope are shining through. |
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Of two works by David Parsons, Shining Star is a be-happy piece for dancers in angelic white, against tricksy banks of lights. |
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In the center of the room, shifting around upon a shining pink bed amongst a mess of hair and sheet, a girl clawed at the ringing sound of her alarm. |
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The luck of the Irish and last year's bronze medalists was not shining. |
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The most important room on view is the Harem, a compound of around 300 shining tiled chambers on several levels, connected by arcaded courts and fountain gardens. |
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The sun was shining brightly through the billowing sheers on her windows. |
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It's that scene in The Shining when Shelley Duvall stumbles across Jack Nicholson's literary labours, just before he turns into the mad axeman. |
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The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor. |
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Contestants in the Miss India pageant are gliding across a stage in Mumbai, eyes shining. |
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The sun was shining bright though this lunchtime, so I set off up Sauchihall street with my camera with the intention of taking many photos of things that took my fancy. |
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The sun was shining high overhead but it wasn't mirrored in the water. |
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It almost seemed, for one brief and shining moment, that Monica Lewinsky had triumphed over her past. |
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Her jeans are frayed, and her shining feet are shod in battered sandals. |
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I am woken this morning by the sun shining into my window at six. |
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Like the sun, he only appeared when shining, always full of kindness and infectious laughter, his mere presence injecting uncorrupted joy into every situation he encountered. |
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All of this is inspired by the resolute Texan's shining example. |
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The blue water was shining from the light from the silver, full moon. |
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Elle answered the door, her bright blonde hair shining in the hall light. |
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This is a landscape of woodlands, forests, reservoirs and farmsteads scattered below high moorland ridges which reach their peak at Shining Tor. |
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John went in first, slowly, shining a torch light ahead of him. |
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Most people were befuddled by or misunderstood Full Metal Jacket and had misapprehended The Shining. |
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This award is fought over tooth-and-nail each year by political consultants from sea to shining sea. |
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Tonight, millions of Americans from sea to shining sea will gasp at a night sky filled with brilliant colors and loud explosions. |
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Some characteristic tree species are black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, balsam poplar, dwarf birch, paper birch, shining willow, Bebb willow, and trembling aspen. |
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But those shining moments have been anomalies, and this week's episodes served as a microcosm of this season's problems. |
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They were, if you believed the Soviet propaganda machine, a shining example of communism at work. |
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Was part of the attraction to the project shining a light in this bizarre blight on America? |
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Increasingly, cities long left to rot are rising from the ashes of blight as they try to become shining examples of new urbanism. |
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Innovative effects include fairy lights shining through wadding clouds and a water feature created by water running over perspex sheets with lights underneath. |
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Both coaches are shining examples of how one can excel in tennis not by their social stature, but at the grass roots level with determination and passion. |
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I walked over towards the windows and started to unravel the gold tasseled ropes so that the curtain would prevent any light from shining through. |
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All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face. |
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The Sun is represented by the Lion Head of Jah shining over the island. |
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The sun was shining, the trees rustled in a slight wind, the mountains reared up against the blue sky, and over all of it looked two bodiless spirits. |
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He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes. |
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One day she would be the shining example of a loving wife and mother. |
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They bring a mad burst of colour to the silver and green countryside of the Peak, with its superlush pastures, twinkly trout streams and shining limestone scars. |
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It stole our chance to take the big steps on the world stage that would have coloured us with brilliance and we could have sat there shining for the world to see. |
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And Galway is the shining jewel in the crown of the Irish racing industry. |
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It was not just that the sun was shining brilliantly in a place infamous for its cloudiness. |
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Yet the great national commitment to victory in World War II stands out as a singular shining moment of cohesion and unity. |
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They became members of the Red Brigades, the Stern Gang, the Naxalites, the Shining Path. |
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But that was before the Queen's horse, Shining Strand, won a novice hurdle race at Wetherby. |
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The sea was a deep turquoise, and the sun was still shining brightly. |
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Small and dirty, but through the window, the sun is shining in. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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Fitting that his shining moment was as an unrecognizable shadow behind a screen. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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It was still dark outside, though thin tendrils of light were warming the horizon, shining an eerie glow on the monolithic buildings to the south. |
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Of the ones sitting down the middle man was bald as a coot, his whole head shining with a sweat I thought would come away on my hand like coconut oil. |
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The shadow moved forward into view, the moon's rays shining dimly upon it. |
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She was, to my untutored eyes, a shining goddess wearing a ball-gown. |
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The training consisted of marching, shining boots, more marching, polishing brass buckles, buttons and badges, more shining boots, blancoing webbing and more marching. |
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Will the Kleig lights now shining on Sam move them to one-up him as the first? |
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For years, you could find them regularly in the halls of Shorecrest High School, medals shining, black shoes agleam, trouser creases sharper than a regulation haircut. |
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For over three years Ireland has been held up as a shining example of a rich country that was prepared to contribute more than the rhetoric to the debate on poverty. |
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The final portion of the song is its shining moment, a powerful distorted guitar and the pounding piano provide a strong backdrop for a shrieking theremin. |
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Enter former FBI profiler Frank Black, a man delving headfirst into the dark recesses of the human soul, shining light on the horrors that men and women do. |
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It was of the same color and material as the robe she wore previously, and the gold chain still dangled at her waist, diamonds winking and shining brighter than ever. |
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He smoothly produces a wallet with a shining thing inside, a silver badge. |
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It would have been already put up, but would be sheeted over in respect of Good Friday, then opened in all its loud raucous noisy shining glory on Easter Saturday. |
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Through the window, he was not surprised to see the sun was shining. |
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Every single sentence is purged of any possible thoughtcrime, any suggestion that one's corporate goal is not striding confidently forward on its shining path. |
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If Ivar was a shining beacon of confidence, his securities would maintain their value, even if the rest of the market crashed. |
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Amidst the concourse were to be seen the noble ladies of Milan, in gay, fantastic cars, shining in silk brocade. |
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We are being asked to choose between the cardboard binaries of India Shining and India Whining, the feel-good factor and the all-what-jazz rebuttal. |
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We wind through savanna, bush, forest and coconut palm groves intertwined with flickering flame trees and shining bougainvillea. |
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The introduction ends with Julian's recounting of her sudden recovery as she lay on her deathbed gazing at a shining image of the cross. |
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He's repairing 30 to 40 shoes a day, while an independent contractor is shining 10 to 20 pairs of shoes on the shoeshine stand. |
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He also showed that the coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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Some minerals are nacreous or pearlescent, giving the skin a shining or sparking appearance. |
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Rumored to provide its wielder with incredible powers, this magical sword is in high demand, but fate chooses young Toma as heritor of the Shining Force. |
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As expected, the candidates bickered and backstabbed their way through car valeting and shoe shining tasks. |
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Also, duns are dull and generally sober colored, whilst spinners are more brightly colored and shining and their wings are clear and transparent. |
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It is predominantly based on three main characters, Gharasher, Nikhandar and Parpati wearing shining dress and headgears. |
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Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year. |
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Other types of domestic child labour include working in commercial plantations, begging, and other sales such as boot shining. |
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Pleural and ventral surfaces bluish-grey, dull, thoracic and abdominal sternites embrowned centrally, genital segments shining brown. |
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On clear nights when the moon was full, she waited for its shining revenant ghost. |
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Arsenal were shining bright in a match that had begun with hailstones smashing down in the stadium. |
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Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. |
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Environmentalists hold up Norm Thompson Outfitters as a shining beacon of what a major cataloger can accomplish. |
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To make things worse, the male offender in question is donning pigtails and a non-blinking expression right out of The Shining. |
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At school he used to do Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, shining a flashlight into his face. |
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On Rhiw Ial itself, a lamper might find up to 650 pairs of shining eyes belonging to the farm's breeding ewe flock. |
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She eliminated those lonely treeless farmhouses with the sun beating on their shining gal-iron roofs. |
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Judge Gilligan has been held up as as a shining example of judicial restraint. |
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We must work this out on our own and not wait for a knight in shining armor, who may never come. |
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In the middle of the square a fountain poured a quavery thread of shining water into its stone font. |
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For decades, scientists have captured still images of molecules by shining X-rays on them and observing the pattern of diffracted light. |
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In our slot aimed at shining the spotlight on budding authors, Rony Bridges gives us the inside story on his first novel, Rogues Gallery. |
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He also showed that coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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He lived in that manor the rest of his life, filming scenes from The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut there as well. |
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From every schooner, dories were being dropped into the shining, clear water. The sound of voices and the splashes of oars carried across the sea. |
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The sun had shifted round, and the myriad windows of the Ministry of Truth, with the light no longer shining on them, looked grim as the loopholes of a fortress. |
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Surface, especially pseudoscutal area, shining, faintly shagreened. |
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John Adams, whose relationship with Abigail Adams is supposed to be a shining example of spousedom, mansplained the need to make husbands the legal masters of wives. |
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On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom he knew to be Trufans. |
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She undrew the curtain to reveal the shining rays of the sun. |
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If therefore we were assured that the Earth is illuminated by the Sun, like one of those Clouds, it would be undubitable, but that it would be no less shining than the Moon. |
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