My teeth have been capped and bleached to sparkle with a false warmth when I contort my features into what you call a smile. |
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The provocative swimwear became a symbol of a Coast offering sun, surf, warmth and excitement. |
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The genuine warmth and affection in which large numbers of the British people hold Her Majesty is clear to see. |
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Crocodiles and birds assist their young by hatching them, feeding them, providing warmth and shelter, and protecting them from predators. |
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The curious bearded seal and harp seal birth their pups nearby ice floes or merely bask in the warmth of the midnight sun. |
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She brings strength and warmth and grace to what could have been a treacly, self-aware, melancholy role. |
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Men with a foreskin are more likely to get thrush because the warmth and moisture underneath encourages the fungus to grow. |
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The shirts tucked into tight, ebony brown rawhide pants, trousers designed to keep the warmth in and the cold out. |
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And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew. |
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This is a production created and played with great care and feeling, whose warmth will brighten any winter. |
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You couldn't imagine the warmth of this feeling if you had not been close to them. |
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Four tube stops was enough to rid him of the city and enter the relative warmth of the undercity. |
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His warmth and his interest in his friends and students made him the most agreeable of companions. |
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But today its warmth did little to dispel the cold feeling of foreboding which enclosed him in an icy grip of despair. |
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It gave her a warm feeling to come home at night and see the light, like a beacon, burning brightly, beckoning her to the warmth of family. |
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Originally used as lap rugs for warmth on boats or sleighs, ryijy rugs eventually evolved into decorative hangings. |
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She has been a great source of inspiration with her invaluable tips, warmth and being a down-to-earth person despite her post-Rio stature. |
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The drowsy warmth of my room was beginning to take it's toll on me and I was soon sprawled on my bed asleep. |
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Maybe I dreamed it, or perhaps the dream was what the shop sold, a fantasy of southern warmth conjured up like a charm in the chilly north. |
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The warmth of the reception is evident as you drive up the motorway from Chicago. |
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Throughout, though, there is a warmth and purity that speaks of hope rather than despair. |
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His laughter was thin, though, lacking the warmth of a real man's laughter. |
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Deirdre wowed the judges with her natural beauty, fantastic personality and general warmth as a person. |
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The whole show was precise and mathematical, but full of subtle light, warmth and feeling. |
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The flood-plume pushed seawards by the river-flow also brings its warmth to the far northern Benguela current area. |
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The warmth of the sun caressed Alicia's skin as she briefly turned her face skywards. |
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Unexpected warmth suddenly enveloped my shoulders, making my head snap up in surprise. |
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Not good solid rain at all, just the insidious kind that leaches the warmth out of your bones and drags you down. |
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They had clung to each other for warmth through the night, with Michael flashing his torch into the darkness at intervals. |
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We note, perhaps, sensations passing through our bodies, pressure, warmth and coolness, lightness, tingling. |
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He didn't find it, and just plopped down tiredly on the age-worn bed, curling up in the meagre warmth of the threadbare blanket. |
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At election times on the canvass, her warmth and good nature struck a chord with most who met her. |
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I rolled back onto the bed feeling the residual warmth of our bodies still radiating from the pillows and puff. |
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At least, not now, with the goodness and warmth of the food spreading within him. |
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The staff was treating her in a very brusque and insensitive manner, and I felt the need to show her some warmth and caring. |
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And the niveous winter gleam, although polished, could never radiate the warmth of your smile. |
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He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had. |
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His darkly burnished sound in the Andante sostenuto was all warmth and violinistic molten lava. |
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Several arms of gentle loving kindness enfolded him into an embrace of warmth and love. |
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The somewhat muted image exhibits a fair amount of film stock grain but with a warmth many britcoms seem to lack. |
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Conroy's rugs are not just luxurious, sophisticated accessories that bring style and warmth to the home, they're also truly unique. |
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Despite media sneers at his gushy style of presentation, his warmth and interest in his public is sincere. |
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The prospect of warmth urging me on, I hurried down the short slope to the double doors at what I assumed was the front of the Greening. |
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I will be seeking solace in the long scarf, basking in its warmth like a lover's embrace. |
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Even the fireplace was covered, whatever warmth having once existed there disappeared. |
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Her touch at his arm seemed to emanate a warmth which spread from there and throughout his body. |
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Experience the warmth that comes toward you, and you become aware that one can emanate this quality. |
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My first order of business was to take off my coat and enjoy the warmth emanating from the radiator. |
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But a kind of down-to-earth warmth emanates from more than his orange glow. |
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The warmth emanating from her glowing form told me that I had finally found my place in the universe. |
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It was the unfamiliar scent of vanilla and the warmth emanating from the heated water! |
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The cold water easily soaked through my clothes, leaving me shivering, a harsh contrast to the warmth of a moment ago. |
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The result is a beautiful book whose elegiac tone is quickened by the writer's own warmth and wit. |
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We were elated when, with a slight thud, our car nudged into the warmth of the terminal station. |
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Jackson was a lovely caring man, whose warmth and sense of humour made him excellent company. |
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The Compander software compander compands without changing the pitch or natural warmth of the audio. |
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The howling sent numerous shivers down his spine but he carried on, eager to reach the warmth of the indoors. |
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Another option is a fluffy feather bed that adds some extra cushion to the mattress and some warmth to the nighttime. |
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Love can grow slowly out of warmth and companionship and none of us should be afraid to seek it. |
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Kelly and the baby are glad to now be in the warmth and comfiness that is home and away from the cold and sterile environment of the hospital. |
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He mussed Alan's blonde hair and Alan felt a touch of warmth and a bit of guilt. |
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Looking at him, seeing the warmth of his dark eyes, feeling the flutter of nerves, I didn't know why I had ever thought badly of him. |
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I saw him grinning out of the corner of my eye and I got a little flutter of warmth in my stomach. |
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He rubbed warmth into his arms, peering through the fog to see if he could spot the stranger. |
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Her eyes were wide open and crystal clear, but instead of the warmth of lucidity, they burned with the ice of expressionlessness. |
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He was pulled from a world of ice and hate into a world of warmth and confusion. |
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The warmth and humbleness of the material helps, as does the lovely clearness and simplicity of the outline. |
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He's a man with an immediate warmth and his family clearly means everything to him. |
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Sarah felt the warmth in her cheeks and the soft carpet caressing the sensitive skin between her bare toes. |
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The woman turns around, her dark brown skin glowing with the warmth of her smile. |
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Keeping the house well-insulated can make good use of the sun's warmth passively and reduce one's reliance on electricity from the city. |
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They desperately want to hustle him out of the lake and into the warmth of their waiting ambulance. |
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There must be some place for warmth in this cold world, she thought, and watched the fireflies dance around a moss-grown statue of Hercules. |
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The Swedenborgians placed particular emphasis on the sun as a symbol of God because its warmth and light corresponded to divine love and wisdom. |
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It was the kind of warmth like pulling blankets out of the dryer and wrapping them around you in the middle of winter. |
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I'm convalescing amidst the warmth of piled blankets and the hiss of the radiator. |
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After cuddling in the cozy warmth of her blankets for several minutes, Abbey got out of bed and slipped her feet into her silk slippers. |
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I slowly rolled out of bed Monday morning, not wanting to leave the warmth of my blankets. |
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As I lay under the warmth of his blankets, tranquility seeped into my body. |
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The park was filled with strolling tourists, courting couples and a few people lying on blankets enjoying the warmth of the late sun. |
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Despite the warmth threatening to color my cheeks I crossed my arms and stubbornly turned away. |
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It seems to lessen the coldness of the gray and add an inviting warmth to the store design. |
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The coldness of the starchy salad and the warmth of the juicy burger makes a tasty combination. |
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The form of a fold in linen or cotton shows us the resilience or dryness of the fiber, as well as the coldness or warmth of the material. |
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It's a cold and clinical design that has none of the warmth and charm of its predecessor. |
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An entryway of brick steps adds warmth and character and helps to project a sense of quality and permanence. |
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For warmth and comfort, the pioneers stuffed their moccasins or shoepacks with deer hair or dry leaves. |
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How can there be love when you leave me, without warmth and without explanation? |
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Enjoying the sun's warmth we followed a thin channel that splinters off the billabong. |
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The lesions were palpable, did not blanch on pressure, and had no overlying warmth or tenderness. |
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Cover earliest plants with sheet plastic stretched over hoops to boost warmth early in the season and prevent frost damage. |
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I feel the familiar signs, I feel the warmth at the base of the shell-like whorl. |
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An exposed brick chimney retains the fire's warmth for hours, supplementing the home's central, water-based heating system. |
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To add warmth to your leather or suede jacket, shearling lining is popular, as is a fur collar. |
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We can endure in our churches enough warmth to take the chill off, but more than this is offensive. |
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Humor, insightful content, and warmth on a social media page can all contribute to your brand's shareability. |
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She awoke again, but this time to the comforting warmth of her couch pillows and crochet blanket. |
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The lighting design provided all the warmth and sunniness one would expect from Naples. |
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A flicker of a sultry woman, moist with the warmth of water from the ocean, comes to mind. |
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As the showgirl, she was adorably bold, and her delicate sexiness is the type that oozes warmth and good humour. |
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Thick quilts provide the inspiration for jackets and coats, conveying cozy warmth plus convincing lightness. |
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Shin-to fed the fire, and soon it burned merrily, sending an aura of warmth to those around it. |
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Research finds an observable correlation between trade relations and improved warmth of feeling. |
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Hiss is minimal and the songs have a degree of warmth to them, avoiding the tinniness that sometimes characterizes film music of the time. |
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It is a voice that veers from strident to enveloping warmth in a sentence, occasionally broken by cut-glass tinkly laughter. |
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These are traits of character that express the charm, warmth and sincerity of Hawaii's people. |
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It is an idiomatic language with a complex grammatical system that is considered rich in terms of warmth and expressiveness. |
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She was always greeted with great warmth in North Yorkshire, as she was throughout the kingdom. |
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Like a heliotropic plant, she turned towards warmth and light, which unfortunately were the blinding flashes of cameras. |
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Woodward's prose combines those rare qualities of real emotional intelligence and heartfelt warmth with a devastating wit. |
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The only time seduction doesn't involve warmth and feeling, says Greene, is when it is performed by a coquette. |
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My face, though frosted with new snow, has a warmth in the cheeks that defends the bone. |
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Levy's glistening cascades of tonal warmth were pure instrumental bel canto. |
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When you close the book, you are no closer to understanding film making, but Merchant's generous, bonhomous warmth lingers in the mind. |
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The warmth and bonhomie shared by Telugu film world's biggest stars was something that is to be seen to be believed. |
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Wilkes-Barre's chilly winters dictated a south-facing orientation for warmth and energy efficiency, but Bohlin's master bedroom looks north. |
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There is enough warmth in the hotel bar and lounge to keep Wick centrally heated for weeks, and anticipation is running high. |
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It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air. |
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I'm too full of the warmth of the central heating, the heaviness of mince pies, and the glow of yet another Christmas drink. |
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The warmth and pleasantness of the riviera always comes as a delightful contrast to the sleet and snow of the preceding five days. |
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The recording balances warmth and brilliance, and the booklet notes are helpful, given the unfamiliarity of the music. |
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During the winter, additional warmth was provided by bear skins and buffalo hides. |
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Marmoreally frigid at a first glance, it grows in warmth as we approach the main altar and the 17c painting found at Vinello. |
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A shiver passed through Darius, and he began to chafe his arms to push some warmth back into them. |
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Both tracks conjure compelling images of the sun and warmth with their distinctive, distortion-cloaked guitar styles. |
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The buildings huddled together like a herd of deer in the dead of a winter storm, attempting to share warmth and shelter from the elements. |
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The most distinguishing feature of the Mandans was by far their warmth and friendliness. |
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He believes passionately that operators are fleecing the tourists and killing the Greek tradition of open warmth and hospitality. |
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The glass reflects the warmth emanating from the cleaned up yellow scagliola wall panels. |
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I had my lightweight coat on, and that was open, so the warmth penetrated so deep I felt I was breathing it. |
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A consummate performer, he strikes a balance between professionalism and warmth that is actually intoxicating in its headiness. |
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But the warmth is a blessing and a boon for aching backs after a day of off-road trials. |
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As the door opened and closed I could smell warmth and food and smoke on the tangy sea air. |
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A fire blazing brightly in the fireplace meant warmth and comfort but at a deeper level also meant survival and the perpetuation of life itself. |
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Through the solid floor of the abode, the chill of winter seeped in, fettered little by the meagre warmth provided by the fire. |
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I tell my children to hug the trees, so that they can feel the warmth and oneness with Nature. |
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Her whole body was suddenly covered in the warmth as if a blanket had just been pulled over her. |
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Fall-planted spinach, cilantro, kale, wild arugula and mache love the warmth and the spring rains. |
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There was a great auld warmth about him and I had a great affection for him. |
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We need families to open their hearts and to accept a child into the warmth of their family life for one month a year. |
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One hand left the warmth of her body and skimmed lightly over the surface of the jade pool. |
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His last kiss still tingled on her lips, and she glowed in the warmth of the sun and their love for each other. |
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Just as sunlight and its warmth are invigorating in cold climates, in the tropics it is the coolness of shade that allows people to be active. |
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A sudden blast of warmth hit her, and began to dissolve some of the goose pimples on her pale skin. |
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The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings. |
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Now that the sun has set and the cool of the evening has come, some of the warmth we absorbed is flowing back towards her. |
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Kieran went and sat on the hearthstones beside him to enjoy the last few moments of warmth and safety before they set out on their way again. |
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However, it may cause a feeling of warmth or burning in the chest, often called heartburn. |
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In a delicate motion Maria placed her free hand on Erik's, soaking in the warmth of his skin. |
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The world wakens from the bleak harshness of winter and once more fills with warmth and new life. |
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Kim was an exuberant, charismatic woman who emanated a warmth and generosity that was instantly recognizable. |
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But still, in my head, I can hear her little whimpers from last night, see her hands reaching out even in sleep for warmth and comfort. |
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It is a thin, light blanket with ties to attach to a poncho, to give the wearer extra warmth in the rain. |
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Every degree of added warmth only whets the fishes' appetites and draws them nearer to the flats. |
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Lit by three glimmering chandeliers, fragranced by fresh flowers and populated with antique bronzes, it emanates warmth and dignity. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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Slowly he felt her slip away, her warmth diminishing until she was no more. |
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The light sisal rug anchors the rustic tables, and the suedelike wall glaze in a caramel shade adds warmth to the knotty pine ceiling. |
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But the chair is important to his father, Martin, the ex-policeman, who mentors with warmth and affection his two modish and conflicted sons. |
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I enjoyed the warmth of the hospitality in isolated Athabaskan Indian and Inuit communities. |
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It's been a mild winter and, day by day, there's a little more warmth in the sunshine. |
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There was a gentle warmth emanating from him, and she wanted to be a part of it for a while. |
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I could feel his breath against my ear and the warmth emanating from his body even though he seemed careful not to touch me. |
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I closed my eyes and lost myself in the slight warmth emanating from Ryan's body in the air of cold. |
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Pulling himself upright, Raidan wrapped his membranous wings around himself, hugging the warmth close. |
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The delicacy of the animation allows us to feel the texture of his fur, the warmth of his body. |
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It embraces the warmth and adeptness of the teacher himself, as he moves generously, attentively among them. |
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The room seemed to have lost all its warmth and the torch's fire seemed to be diffusing only cold, chilling to the bone. |
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He face was so close to hers that she could practically feel the warmth from it. |
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Walking down to the main drag, I fell into a full slow saunter, savouring the warmth and the sudden move into the light. |
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Square cuts of sparkling goldstones are added with 14K gold-plated accent beads to add warmth to the choker. |
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Families at the sanctuary revelled in the good weather, but the warmth made Oliver a little frisky. |
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In his yellow waistcoat, he simply radiated warmth as he gave a cheerful greeting to everybody he met. |
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If we can afford it, we escape the cold and bitter winds of northern Alberta to the soul-restoring warmth and relaxation of the tropics. |
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The same cannot be said about the scenic west Sligo area of Skreen, which is experiencing the warmth of growth. |
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His rakish good looks were captivating, though there was no warmth in his eyes. |
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Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles. |
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Once on the move some warmth soon returned, and we were soon enjoying the mid-air acrobatics that this route provides. |
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He recalled that day vividly, the warmth on his cheek, the smell of the fish he had caught, baking in heat, as they lay on the floor of his boat. |
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Now 75, she has lost none of her warmth and charm, and her voice still has its rich, golden quality. |
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I am a woman, possessing the softness and warmth that is my birthright, and I love what I am. |
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The warmth from that simple touch and kiss thawed his cold dead heart back to life. |
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Sun shines in the valley and its warmth strikes Lauren's face awaking her from sleep. |
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With the trend in aviator gear, the classic shearling jacket is an obvious choice for those who love the look of leather and the warmth of fur. |
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He somehow always manages to infuse it with warmth and friendliness and humor. |
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The unconscious girl gave a slight squirm in the warmth of Kashiro's embrace. |
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As warmth gradually returns to the northern temperate latitudes, so do the birds that migrated south last autumn. |
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Her hair was the golden colour of sunlight, and yet her hard violet eyes always seemed to freeze out any warmth she might radiate. |
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The light spills on to the darkened street and the warmth reddens my cheeks in seconds. |
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We clinked glasses and I knocked my drink back, feeling the burn in my throat and the warmth in my stomach. |
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Ancient Spice is a Bohemian look blending metallics with the warmth and vibrancy of powdered, spicy shades. |
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With its kangaroos and kookaburras, and leg-of-mutton sleeves and button boots, this is a timeless story about the warmth of family. |
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But the combination of natural materials imparts warmth to the space, which is comfortably scaled. |
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He breathed a huge sigh as he got into the refreshingly cold air after the fuzzy warmth of the pub. |
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You'll probably find them listening and responding with unexpected warmth and friendliness. |
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Taking another swig of his beer, his eyes came to rest on a stumbling figure walking away from the warmth of the large fire. |
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Yasuko warmly welcomed her inside and offered her a bowl of soup and the warmth of his fire. |
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Shivering, through the cold of his body, he dropped to the warmth of the dying fire. |
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Gas lamps and good quality mahogany furniture provided an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy. |
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Despite the monumental scale of the program and spaces, this church retains a sense of warmth and intimacy. |
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The students, apart from gaining knowledge of water rejuvenation, experienced the warmth of Nature during the event. |
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Easily removable, yarn bombing focuses less on making a permanent statement and more on lending a sense of warmth to colder spaces. |
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Only by courting controversy has she managed to enjoy the halogen warmth of media attention. |
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In pocosins drained by small canals and natural sloughs, mud turtles crawled up to the warmth on half-submerged logs. |
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As soon as I stepped outside, I longed for the warmth of the convenience store again. |
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He never placed barriers in the way of his warmth and friendship, and his availability to help any of his colleagues. |
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Texas, by contrast, has year-round warmth and could swallow the aggregate population of Alaska without so much as a belch. |
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My nose senses that this is a murky, damp place, but with some semblance of warmth and the faint scent of cold food. |
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From a faint warmth through a decided warmth it passes to a definite heat, first pleasant, then dully painful, then sharply painful. |
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Sandra held the mug in her hands, relishing in its warmth and stalling for time. |
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I pictured the vines shooting out and finally felt the warmth that meant the magic was coming. |
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Each visitor requires a different level of artistic conversation, but the warmth and quality of the interaction remains the same. |
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Edith's sense of humour, her warmth and her refusal to be resentful make her a survivor in the true sense of the word. |
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An atmosphere of warmth and intimacy is created, and long-held bodily tensions are released. |
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire. |
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Angelos mirrored the mirthless look, all signs of warmth abruptly gone from his countenance. |
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This isn't a traditional three act film, and the lack of warmth and scattershot nature of the story does get a little tedious at times. |
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The first violin, viola, and cello played the Viennesse chamber music section with warmth and stylish schmaltz. |
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She also infuses warmth and a kind of tenderness into them even as they let their hair down on the dance floor. |
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On Christmas Day, at least, we hope to bring plenty and warmth to all such cases. |
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Laid in burrows or under mounds, megapode eggs are incubated by the warmth of the sun, rotting vegetation, or volcanic vents. |
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Her mother's warmth and demonstrativeness were coupled with a decisive bias toward action. |
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They liked Perigord for its warmth and abundant vineyards and found one they considered perfect. |
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A Neapolitan of modest origins, he tempers feral energy and vicious tantrums with a magnetic warmth that he switches on and off at will. |
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Nothing seems to contradict the longing for warmth and companionship more than a multiplex. |
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Touching her hands is like touching ice, without warmth even in the heat of summer. |
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The clouds were starting to stretch out and dissipate as the Sun's warmth moved further away. |
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I pulled his coat closer to me, taking strength from its warmth and its faint scent of cologne. |
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I don't know about you lot but doesn't the sun and warmth make you feel just that much better, a little more cheerful and energetic? |
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Melbourne is cold, rainy and dreary after the relative warmth of Sydney sun. |
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He draws on a roll of tobacco, which provides him warmth and grants yet another form of slow death. |
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Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday. |
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They exude the warmth of home, albeit an itinerant, impermanent home of temporary balconies. |
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The warmth of the sun, the feel of grass on his skin, and the sweet smell of the air all told him that it was real! |
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Elizabeth sighed and pulled herself out of the comforting warmth of her bed. |
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The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to. |
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The gold zari fabric of the cape reflects the encompassing warmth of the sun's rays. |
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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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The chill of the air gathered around my warm body and quickly drew away that warmth the shower had provided. |
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We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends. |
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She felt such warmth and kindness from him, as well as a fierceness to protect, and an urge to do what he thought was the right thing. |
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Her warmth pressed against him, along his thighs, his stomach, his chest, his arms. |
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In a similar fashion, strong relatedness themes are evident in the feminine attributes of warmth and nurturance, along with a concern for others. |
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Honey felt another spurt of warmth toward the woman, who was clearly risking that nut's wrath to buy her time. |
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He has a similar warmth to Keyes, but his manner is as still as hers is frenetic. |
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Finally, butterflies like some flat stones for basking or sunbathing to gather warmth for powering their wings. |
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I leant into the embrace, nuzzling into the comforting warmth of my only friend. |
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When we talk about a tonal palette, we are really talking about aesthetic properties like warmth and coldness in color, and not about patterns on an oscilloscope. |
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The warmth of the fire and mug of mead were lulling him to sleep. |
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As Sarah and her sister and mother headed for the warmth of home, the demonstration continued. |
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She speaks no English, but I could taste her warmth and her pride in her homemade, old-school Roman cuisine. |
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Since the most productive of heat and warmth are Cancer and Leo, they assigned these to the greatest and most powerful heavenly bodies, the luminaries, as houses. |
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Even with a small air pocket, the warmth of a victim's breath can seal the snow around his mouth much as perspiration seals the inside of an igloo or a snow cave. |
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Then, in the warmth of the moment the other side of the winning post, Peter would elegantly put the record straight and tell us all who had really won. |
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Here Engel's steely touch yet emotional warmth were ideally channelled. |
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Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors. |
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Down here in the amniotic warmth of Scotland's only heated salt-water pool you can lie back, watch the sea birds soaring overhead and look deep into your own soul. |
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The tiny smile held no malice, no spite, but not much warmth either. |
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For warmth she wore some kind of white fur wrap she had found months ago at a second-hand store in New York. |
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It had a pendant that looked like a house, which to me signifies warmth and happiness. |
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Natural finishes provide warmth and texture in the kitchen too. |
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She came into my workplace the other day, and she was halfway friendly, but it wasn't even one tenth of the warmth she used to radiate towards me. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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Cutting to the chase, I came to the conclusion that the answer was the minimal increase in warmth obtained by wearing a rugby shirt rather than a T-shirt. |
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The warmth of the sun soon dried the moisture from the new body. |
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The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun. |
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I'll take the sun, and extend its light and its warmth as far as I'm able. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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I felt the warmth of the Arctic sun on a calm summer's day, the smooth hide of a newly skinned Harp seal, and the insulating fur of the Polar bear. |
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Both of these are strong sympathetic stimulants which in turn may increase warmth by stimulating the secretion of adrenergic hormones such as testosterone. |
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Tim stepped through into the light and allowed its warmth to bathe him. |
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This elegant wine should see warmth restored to even the coldest bather. |
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As Cezanne country whizzes past on the way home, I settle in and start to dream, colours blurring in the warmth of the mid-afternoon champagne whoosh. |
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Hesitantly, I sucked in the smoke drawn through the pipe, holding it in my lungs and feeling the warmth inside of me, before slowly letting it out. |
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I close my eyes and rest my head on Ian's shoulder, smelling the Jack Daniels and the wintergreen, feeling the warmth of his skin against my face. |
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Sometimes I can seem a little hard, but show warmth and I soon melt. |
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The lack of warmth in the Kerzner handholding, is highly unconvincing. |
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As you snuggle in front of a cozy fire or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, you are taking part in a ritual of comfort and enjoyment handed down through the centuries. |
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A blast of warmth hits me, and my glasses mist over instantly. |
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The string tone is thin, but the sound has an attractive warmth overall. |
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The logs in the fireplace snapped with thick orange and red tongues of flame, spreading warmth through my living room, along with light, now that the power had gone out. |
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After propping the shovel against the side of the building, I stamped the snow off my shoes and stepped into the warmth of the office, closing the door against the cold. |
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I like the feel of the sand between my toes, the warmth of the sun on my back, and the rhythmic sound of the ocean waves slapping against the shore. |
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Where Sander was distant and unemotional, Simons brought a warmth and emotion to the brand. |
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Despite flood warnings, the annual River Wharfe swim in Otley went ahead, where six swimmers left the warmth of their hearths to risk life and limb in the swollen river. |
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Ancient White and Norway pines were felled to build cabins, and in the warmth of those cabins the Finns, Slovenians and Croatians bred, so creating a demand for more cabins. |
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Yes sir, he is safely ensconsed in the warmth of hearth and home. |
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She was like fire and light, warmth and perfection from the top of her curly red head, to the rounded curves of her body, to the soles of her long feet. |
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The angry and defensive manner is replaced by a sincere warmth and geniality. |
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Larek's wet clothing stuck to his skin and offered no warmth at all, and quickly he found his toes going numb and his skin breaking out in goose pimples. |
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Pictures painted in shades of green are passive and tend to be wearisome, which contrasts with the active warmth of yellow or the active coolness of blue. |
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Not even a hand had snuck out from under the cozy warmth of the blankets. |
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Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul. |
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Such cloud as the morning warmth develops is bumping into an upper inversion layer, spreading out and then evaporating as the surface-generated convection dies away. |
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She must have sensed his sudden mood swing because she gave him a little punch in the arm and a brilliant smile that sent a rush of warmth through him. |
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The policeman reappeared the next evening, with one of his mates, and walked up and down the street a couple of times before returning to the warmth of the local cop shop. |
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How long had it been since we were children of the beating heart, laughing and playing beneath the warmth of the noonday sun? |
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Above all, Nilon's voice is a touching and tender one, open-vowelled, never overstated, full of warmth and well abreast of high and low tessitura alike. |
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You'll feel a smug warmth every time you pass a broiler chicken house and think of your own happy, healthy poultry scratching in the dust at home. |
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Oh the shame of it Kim thought, she tried to avoid the stares by hiding her head in her hands, she could already feel the warmth flushing into her cheeks. |
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