All the grace and beauty of classical ballet comes to Evesham next week when the Vienna Festival Ballet takes the Arts Centre stage. |
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Still, the breeds are being kept alive by dedicated hobbyists who value the birds for their beauty and the satisfaction of raising them. |
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Razor burn and prickly underarm hair make the list of most women's annoying beauty battles. |
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But Nabokov's beauty is to be found in his stunningly original poetic prose. |
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They don't have that inner womanly beauty that used to come from the softness and dignity that used to make woman so attractive. |
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Every region in Italy has a different type of cheese and that's the beauty of the Italian kitchen. |
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The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving. |
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It questions the bland aphorisms of beauty and raises the difficult issues of purity and exclusivity. |
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The mastery of each instrument and the cohesion and beauty of the orchestra was a transport of delight for this audience. |
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The stunning cinematography captures the beauty and remoteness of this mountain retreat. |
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The same news director had an idea for a photo essay that would intercut shots of women in beauty salons and dogs at the groomer. |
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Pitt says there was a certain beauty in his marriage to Aniston, and surprisingly, also in their split. |
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He was a self-taught musician and the beauty of his compositions lies in the adroit mix of folk, Indian classical and western classical music. |
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The clean white designer bathrooms feature wet rooms, waffle-weave robes and local Sanctum beauty products. |
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It is the original Atlantic Coastline station and has been restored to its original beauty and glory. |
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The beauty of this design is that it allows you to control the point, without any wobble or whippiness. |
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She talks about beauty basics, as well as major concerns affecting darker skins, such as the effects of sickle-cell disease, scars and keloids. |
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A school has been forced to admit it made a mistake after allowing geology students to hack at the rock face of a beauty spot on a field trip. |
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You will be amazed at the beauty and crispness of this hand carved wood floral rose wreath. |
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Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt. |
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Located in a street teeming with Italian restaurants, the beauty of this place is they'll always manage to squeeze you in somehow. |
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The image is generally a thing of beauty with colours brightly and faithfully rendered. |
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But when they demean a work of beauty and dignity that has shaped English history and literature as no other book, they invite retribution. |
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The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike. |
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It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence. |
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The work of the poet, who perceives and attempts to define the wonders, complexities and beauty of nature, is hidden and obscured for many. |
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She said the development would have major adverse impacts on the beauty of the landscape. |
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An introduction sketches the book's key terms and thereby adumbrates its themes, especially the principal pair of beauty and the infinite. |
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A large chamber dwelled within a large castle that dwelled within a land of immense beauty and majesty. |
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Australians came to share Heysen's vision of the majestic beauty and dignity of gum trees. |
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Yet I'm feeling sad for all those who cannot glory in the beauty of Spring because their hearts are filled with despair, hatred and revenge. |
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The 34-year-old Bengali beauty with the voice of a nightingale, started her career as a music teacher. |
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There sounded a slight shuffle before the blonde-haired beauty appeared, dress now slightly wrinkled though just as pretty. |
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The film plays with the concepts of inner beauty and outer beauty, physical beauty and the beauty of true emotions. |
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Our unusually tidy house is a sham, all deceiving beauty outside yet all corruption within, as a whited sepulchre, or market stall pear. |
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Few art forms display such raw, dramatic beauty as stained-glass windows catching the full light of the sun. |
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We've got the new details of the wedding between the beauty and the bad boy. |
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It just goes to show how malleable women are when there's the slightest suggestion of beauty and youth. |
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Last year, foreign students were not allowed to take part in Miss UNAM, the university's annual beauty pageant. |
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Pine trees, in addition to hills, valleys and waterfalls, added beauty to the city. |
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Limestone dissolved by trickling water has formed both stalagmites and stalactites, and the beauty of the Cave is notable in its own right. |
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Skating has made me appreciate the astonishing beauty of the city I was lucky enough to be born in. |
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Sixteen plain Janes fight it out in an extreme new reality show in a bid to become a beauty queen. |
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The real beauty of the system is how it standardizes previously scattershot methods of collecting and storing data. |
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But in my book, beauty without smiles and charm means very little in an industry overrun by glitz and glitter. |
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In the ladies room meanwhile, hairdressers and make-up artists pass on beauty tips to the girls. |
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Cosmetic surgery, the last resort of those who cannot hold on to their youth and beauty through diet and exercise, is expanding exponentially. |
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In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression. |
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In it she played Gracie Hart, a scruffy FBI agent, who went undercover at a Miss United States beauty pageant. |
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She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years. |
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We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip. |
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Hymn cycles extolling redeeming knowledge were sung to focus believers' attention on the beauty of Paradise, where rescued souls dwelt. |
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Amber's mother forces her to train endlessly, trying to recapture mom's past glory as a minor-league beauty queen. |
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She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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Asiatic lilies make up for having little or no scent with the beauty of their huge upturned flowers in luminous colours. |
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She's launched her own botanical-based line, which is said to give glowy skin and is hailed as a luxury beauty brand for the masses. |
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In Satyagraha in South Africa, he speaks of the surpassing beauty of Cape Town situated at the foot of the Table Mountain. |
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The contest aims at encouraging people to appreciate the nuances of nature and capture its beauty on film, he says. |
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But, more than the excitement, the sheer seclusion and beauty that a quiet alpine ski run can give is something rarely experienced. |
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I was blown away by the beauty and majesty of the ensemble choir, who only got together for the first time some three days earlier. |
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It's a soft beauty as it casts a soft pink to violet of majestic artwork across the sky. |
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It has many areas of stunning beauty and places that are truly tranquil and serene. |
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Martine Dunand has been giving manicures and beauty treatments to women at the factory for the past three months. |
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A pensioner was badly injured on Tuesday after being caught in a horse stampede at a Norwegian beauty spot. |
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Mine was a Bearded Silver Muskelunge of surpassing beauty and poignancy with mica-chip eyes and a hint of rakish scintillant teeth. |
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The qualities of youth and beauty were regarded as a fitting gift for their gods. |
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How do you preserve scenic beauty without trampling on private property rights? |
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The beauty of reintermediation is that it enables a company to extract the best of the Web and then offer up a manageable menu of services. |
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The foundations of some of its towers date back two thousand years and I was struck by the haunting beauty of their forlorn mildewed walls. |
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The manic energy he puts into the story is reflected and magnified in the attitude, motion and beauty of his cast. |
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On the other hand I have also had a chance to sample some of the beauty that this city has to offer. |
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The beauty of digital technology is that it democratises the film-making process. |
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Kuijken brings an excellent team of soloists together to produce a reading of radiant spiritual beauty and emotional depth. |
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Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. |
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But if you want a work of art, a thing of beauty that also tells the time, buy a clock. |
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Fulfillment of these three virtues enables monastics to witness the beauty of being, regenerated in the light of God's love. |
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He stood there for a few minutes looking onto the glorious beauty of the forest below. |
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It has an outdoor pool and sun terrace, indoor pool with health and beauty complex, whirlpool, Sauna and solarium. |
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There's no denying the beauty and charm of a nation famed for its scenery, culture and food. |
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Some of the goals will have you tearing your hair out, but therein lies the beauty of the game. |
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Write with the knowledge of death on your shoulder, write the beauty of the red leafed begonia, remember winter, write with compassion. |
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Like it or not, the beauty of mathematics springs from its rigorous austerity. |
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Adventure travelers love trekking along the coastline as they enjoy the stark beauty of the area. |
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That kingliness that God has given to it, that joy and beauty for which it is born and which it longs to have, are thus taken away from it. |
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Julia Blake plays Claire, a refined and elegant beauty whiling away the rest of her life in a stagnant marriage to John. |
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Lackis, having already eaten back at the post-house, looked for the lady who had witched him with her beauty just two days before. |
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Thanks to our team of dermatologists, aestheticians, and hairstylists, we were able to grant your beauty wishes. |
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But the beauty of the scenery and the charm of Thai culture are unlikely to hold any attractions for them now. |
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Locals will recognise street scenes from Tralee and landscapes from various local beauty spots. |
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The craft-work too was beautiful and went to show how beauty can be created by skilful hands and patience. |
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Abigail, a child of great beauty and undiscovered talent, has a safe and loving home with the midwife who brought her into the world. |
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They say they chose the location for its outstanding beauty and the fact that it affords a safe place for their children to play. |
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At first glance, shampoo is one of the most functional and workaday elements in your beauty routine. |
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Born blind, she is possessed of an incredible beauty and an amazingly heightened sense of hearing and touch. |
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Reference to Hebrew terms could have been used to illustrate the beauty and poetic style of the original spoken testimonies. |
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Anybody who needs to correct someone about beauty college not being a real college has a navy bean for a heart and a kindness quotient of zip. |
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A candidate for goodwill ambassadorship, her beauty is more than skin deep. |
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It's also a film that reveals a new beauty which was buried inside all the comedy roles he had acted in. |
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The beauty of talking dirty in the sack is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well. |
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The beauty of the southeast buttress of Cathedral Peak is that it's all on, and it's all beautiful, classic, and fun. |
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I try to be well-groomed, but clean, well-cut hair and a dab of lipstick are about the extent of my beauty regimen. |
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Regular readers will remember the picture of a well-known city face with a Miss York beauty queen. |
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She stood frozen, gazing at the sheer beauty of the dress, each thread intricately woven to create perfection. |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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But I hope to show they embody beauty because of the way they have spent their days walking paths trodden by their grandparents. |
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The beauty of Humphrey's work is that his mind is active on so many levels at once. |
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What has a city to offer, even the fading beauty of Kyoto, in comparison to such glories? |
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She is from the wrong side of the tracks, but her beauty has allowed her to marry into 19th century Berlin society. |
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The 18-year-old beauty shimmied down the catwalk showing off her stunning red evening dress. |
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The only thing that had kept him from going insane when he was marooned was the beauty of the island. |
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Disarming as beauty is when paired with charm, the waitpersons are also as informed as they are informal. |
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Bright blues, reds and yellows streak the canvas depicting beauty in all its glory. |
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Luckily, there are designers in Europe who have captured the beauty and versatility of ethnic designs and produced very wearable results. |
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Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited crowd. |
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She was the beauty queen with her nose in the air and I was just the average height, dark haired, easily forgettable guy. |
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The subdued lighting of the interior scenes certainly helped to enhance the middle-aged beauty of the beautifully poised Lady Dedlock. |
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Their gift was to leave indelible memories of the beauty of English poetry on all who sat at their feet. |
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The Fifth Symphony is one of a series of works of a beauty of which evokes the haunting adagios of Mahler. |
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A million miles from anywhere, it is America's most far-flung state but its isolated beauty is a huge attraction for adventures and honeymooners. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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The Python gang taught me to find beauty in language and joy in a well-turned phrase. |
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At Chios, water nymphs entranced by Hylas's beauty dragged him into a spring, and he was never found. |
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The poodle participated in the dog dressing and beauty competition held alongside the dog show. |
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It's all so dazzling as to be kaleidoscopic in its beauty and swirling confusion. |
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This year still have ample reason to believe in that majestic beauty of the beat. |
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The sheer beauty of the sound of the choir, as they faultlessly sing their Latin tracts. |
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She knew that she wasn't the raving beauty that she had always wished she was. |
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A battle between the English and the Scots in a North Yorkshire beauty spot is set to be commemorated by a stone cross. |
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She had just walked out of a beauty salon when she was attacked by six men wearing balaclavas and dark clothing. |
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The club will organise a Miss Kasama beauty contest to be officiated by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa at Kasama Golf Club. |
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Once inside the park, you will be awed by the sheer scale and beauty of your surroundings. |
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Their youth and beauty also made up for any shortcomings in this area on the part of the wife. |
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The main reason people come to visit the countryside is because of its beauty and tranquillity. |
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It will leave you celebrating our national character and glorying in the beauty and oddness of the human spirit. |
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The beauty lies not only in the paper and strokes, it is also in the meaning of the words written. |
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Thoroughfares in and out of the cities are lined with innocent looking hairdressers and beauty parlours. |
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Things will never be the same again in a village renowned for its beauty and tranquillity. |
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Does beauty lie in the artist's skilful manipulation of materials, or ideas? |
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Younger women became clerks or office secretaries, while others worked as manicurists or hairdressers in beauty salons. |
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Both of the beauty queens are from Varna and are madly in love with the natural beauty of the place. |
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These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and amenity. |
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Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture. |
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These boulders on a path near a York beauty spot have landed village leaders in a legal quandary following complaints from a disabled angler. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions. |
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Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts. |
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I didn't remember them being so vast, but was awed by the beauty of the fields of green and gentle rolling hills. |
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Garbo's face, still, white, perfect, like a mask, resembles the timeless Platonic ideal of beauty as it exists in the mind of God. |
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They report to him of her beauty and great qualities, and he sends her a proposal of marriage. |
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The bridge is an eyesore and is totally out of keeping with the natural beauty and harmony of the river valley. |
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The beauty of the carrier model is that it amortizes investment over many millions of users over a long period of time. |
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Being fascinated by the beauty of the park, she never noticed the shadow following her. |
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He has transformed these overlooked discards into miniatures of intimate beauty and repose. |
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Rarely has an actress of her beauty and status gone so completely auteurist in her approach to choosing projects. |
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In her art, she said she attempts to evoke the nostalgic beauty of another era. |
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In this case, beauty really is skin deep because no one is pining for drum brakes, beam axles and carburetors. |
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Although rendered with detailed realism the particular was always subordinate to the general effect of transcendent beauty or sublimity. |
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No one would deny the transcendent beauty of Gregorian chant, the majesty of Gothic cathedrals, the classical clarity of Mozart and Haydn Masses. |
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Sure, his inner beauty might be glorious, but visually he's more like a Quasimodo. |
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America is supposedly a land of great natural beauty but I have found nothing to compare with those glorious Welsh hills. |
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There are too many people participating for it not to eventually produce works of staggering intellect, transcendent beauty and infectious humor. |
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Isaac's prayer is symbolic of the transcendental spiritual beauty of Judaism. |
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The margins are inhabited by interesting people who have a beauty of a kind. |
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As rugged and foggy that area of Newfoundland is, its true beauty came through as if it were a gloriously sunny day. |
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The play tears a strip off beauty pageants, satirizing their supermodel-thin take on what qualifies as beauty. |
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Even then, her silent beauty had received admiring appraisals and envious glances. |
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Veteran Frankie Carroll especially was out of traps in jig time pointing a free inside a minute and landing a real beauty from play two minutes later. |
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The shop not only sells a large selection of bridal wear, but also has bridal packages, beauty treatments and a range of other services all under one roof. |
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These intervention programs make use of lay leadership in churches, schools, beauty salons, barbershops, tattoo and body piercing salons, and laundromats. |
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The first chilean goal was a thing of beauty produced by a team not known for beauty. |
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Modotti, a famous beauty of Italian birth, was the colleague and muse of photographer Edward Weston, who took her to Mexico to mix with the avant-garde. |
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There is a mystic beauty lurking in its vales and dells, which lifts the soul above the realms of time and space, and makes the beholder sense the presence of the divine. |
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It's a world of magic, beauty and celebration of the human form. |
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He considers the beauty of athleticism and wonders if it is proof of the existence of some divinity. |
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Cruising up the side of the mountain on a chair lift, the cold thin air brought tears to my eyes and I marvelled at the beauty of the peaks, the snow, the trees. |
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I chose Natasha because of her ephemeral delicacy and intelligent beauty in her debut stage role as Nina in The seagull. |
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The dark and dirge-like clouds lift for a few rays of petrified beauty in melodies or in single, sustaining piano notes, achieving a smooth, even balance. |
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Inner and outer beauty makes a perfect photographic subject. |
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It seems the artist took great technical care and sensitivity in portraying the beauty and nobility of the Xhosa despite the tragic circumstances of the story. |
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There was a feeling of sweetness and a haunting beauty in both his personality and his music. |
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Most politicians would be satisfied with finishing second to Rand Paul in beauty contest notoriously dominated by libertarians. |
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However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement. |
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But this was where the beauty of a sari and its simplicity, its open canvas almost, helped. |
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She stared at the jewelry in awe, it's radiant beauty astounding her. |
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Venezuela is known for both its socialist economic policies and its beauty queens. |
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The responses to beauty in art and to beauty in nature are interdependent. |
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Its beauty lay in its other-worldliness, its tone of kooky mystery. |
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The village is noted for the colours of its villas and their roofs, luxuriant foliage, the beauty of the surrounding mountains and the blue of the water and sky. |
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Jane Seymour does an excellent job with the deceptively difficult role of Solitaire, who must be a bewitching beauty but also one who is convincingly sheltered and innocent. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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I was transfixed with fear and the sheer beauty of the scene. |
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Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales. |
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As an aside, just because the Ethiopian beauty depicted on the cover was a famine victim does not make her any less graceful, willowy or beautiful. |
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The tattoos showed courage because tattooing is painful, wealth because the tattoo expert was expensive, and beauty because tattooing made the wearer attractive to women. |
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St. Vitus' Cathedral's vast but delicate beauty represents the epitome of the Gothic and Neo-Gothic, with its soaring height and geometric webbed tracery on the ceiling. |
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This recipe is seriously simple, and will impress not only with its beauty but with its seasonality, too. |
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No one can touch them for the sheer beauty and perfection their sport can provide, certainly not serial champions such as Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. |
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These people who, while believing in a god and goddess, follow the ancient pagan religions that revere the wonders and beauty of nature and its changing seasons. |
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When it comes to super low-rise pants, it's a case of beauty before age! |
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This is supposed to be a site of beauty and a tourist attraction. |
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In reference to women, however, and particularly in this scene, the moon also symbolises womanly beauty and is associated with the female principle yin. |
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The beauty of the project comes from the ratio of professional artists, recreational artists, and just creative people. |
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The beauty of privatization is that new forms of organization can be introduced into public education without making wholesale changes to public education itself. |
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Her beauty actually may have hindered her attempt to become a standup comic. |
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For Vitruvius the proportions of the human body were fundamental in achieving beauty and he says that the proportions of the temple should follow these human proportions. |
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It is in no way my job to embody an idealized form of beauty and sensuality. |
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Its beauty increases with use which causes a patina or soft sheen to form. |
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In a culture driven by youth, beauty and vitality, illness doesn't have to be terminal to be the kiss of death to a flourishing career, or an Oscar nomination. |
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The beauty of mainstreaming anything is that anyone who belongs to the community that is being mainstreamed now has more freedom to be exactly who they are. |
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Besides wasteful consumption of so much clean water, pollutants discharged by restaurants, beauty saloons and large bathing rooms are also to blame for contaminated water. |
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It is a film of transcendent beauty that directly touches the soul. |
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You can turn on a radio, put on a record, pop a tape or a disc in the player and listen to her golden voice, the transcendent beauty of the music she creates. |
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Those scenes that are just in every nook and cranny at the Grand Ole Opry, that to me is the beauty of the show. |
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While Julie Chen may embody East Asia's new beauty ideal, Davuluri does not appear to do the same for South Asia. |
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That's them defending the commons of the beauty of the neighbourhood, combined with the commons of the airspace we share through which dandelion seeds fly. |
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The city combines beauty with picturesque association of a glorious past. |
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There is a disquieting aesthetic beauty and grace found in the war dead. |
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The NIEC School of Business 2006 beauty pageant takes place at the New Savoy Hotel in Ndola tomorrow with seven entrants vying for the Miss NIEC title. |
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But there is also a beauty of expression that mantles the whole work. |
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A hairweaving specialist certificate authorizes the holder to practice the art of hairweaving, braiding, and extensions in a licensed beauty or specialty salon. |
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Figure skating is much like the performing arts because of its demonstrative nature and its ability to be a showcasing of artistic beauty and physical nature. |
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He was powerfully built, tall and brown, with straight black hair to his shoulders, radiating a manly beauty and inner strength that was unearthly in its intensity. |
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Hollywood and the media promote positive images of older people, but it would be surprising if society's stereotypes of beauty were to be reoriented towards images of old age. |
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Redwood beauty is typified by rich cinnamon-colored heartwood, cream-colored sapwood, distinctive grain and performance that keeps projects looking good for years. |
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The beauty of this model is that all we need to do is connect the 3.3V rail to the VDD of one ram slot, which will be shared among all DIMM slots. |
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Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath. |
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Natural beauty is integral to every piece of redwood lumber. |
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Water dripped onto the cave floor from hanging purple stalactites, emerald stalagmites rose from the floor and everywhere evidence of supernatural beauty lingered. |
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She is baffled, for instance, by the fact that most humans seem to ignore the imminence of death and the strange beauty of life. |
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Yeager, herself a statuesque blond model and 30-time beauty pageant winner, was just as comfortable in front of the camera. |
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Minsky became a role model for those living with disabilities, redefining long-held standards of beauty and perfection. |
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He'd much rather surround the listener with sound than attack with it, and with Levitate he's created another song cycle of unmatched beauty and resonance. |
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The conciseness of its language and the lyrical beauty of its poetry are unequated and it is recognised as one of the greatest literary and spiritual productions of India. |
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Its angle is to take a group of plain Janes, make them over into glamour girls, and then have them all take part in a season-ending beauty pageant. |
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More than one billion viewers tuned in to cheer on their national beauty queens in last night's glittering final. |
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But after realising black eyes and broken nails were not compatible with beauty pageants, Lara does not compete any more. |
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Flowers? A nice cup of tea and a hug? Wojusly expensive beauty bits and pampering treats? Chocs and a teddy? |
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Since she was 19, she has been competing in beauty pageants, according to Las Vegas Weekly. |
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The Binibining Pilipinas determines the Philippine representatives to various international beauty pageants. |
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It is a frightful myth that the love of beauty is only to be found in leisured, educated people. |
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Where does the quest for beauty and hedonistic impulses begin and end? |
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This is the world of the child beauty pageant, where nine-year-olds get fake tans and seven-yearolds wear contact lenses. |
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A vivid black beauty mark with a reddish, crescent border flares out from the trailing edge of its gill cover. |
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In real-life Gary is dating Corrie beauty SHOBNA GULATI, who plays shopgirl Sunita. |
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In orchards and gardens, we do not so much respect beauty as variety of ground for fruits, trees, and herbs. |
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At left, Beavon applies the trademark Monroe beauty mark to her cheek in preparation for a public appearance. |
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Crawford's iconic beauty mark has graced over 1,000 magazine covers worldwide, including Vogue, Elle, W, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Allure. |
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She couldn't know that in three years she would be Marilyn Monroe with blonde hair, a beauty mark, a little cosmetic surgery. |
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Give him a big dress and a beauty mark and he wouldn't look out of place at Eastbourne Theatre this Christmas. |
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Her face illumined by the fireglow, I had a moment to assess this beauty that had so bewitted Uther. |
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And he labors to turn almost every Reagan blemish into a beauty mark, almost every gaffe into a clever gambit. |
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Working truck competition, truck drags and truck beauty contests are part of the action at the annual event. |
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Patricia Ramsey, a former Miss West Virginia, traveled around the country with JonBenet to attend her daughter's beauty contests. |
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Outside the UK, Stephen Leadbeater has been promoted from category head of beauty to commercial director of Boots Ireland. |
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Since television has come to dominate our culture, political campaigns have largely become beauty contests devoid of substantive content. |
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It is a different world today and things have moved on, with such things as beauty contests dropping by the wayside. |
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Nowadays the beaming smile is often brighter than the crown when a beauty contest queen is presented with her winning sash and tiara. |
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In form and spirit the book is unique, a simple romantic narrative transmuted by sheer glow of beauty into a prose poem. |
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The name of Tonga's beauty pageant, the Heilala Festival, is taken from this flower. |
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Roseanne Barr had an answer for outsized emphasis on beauty and demeanor. |
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For colored bark or twigs, try beauty bush, corkscrew willow, mountain mahogany, Mormon tea, and redtwig and yellowtwig dogwood. |
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A SLEDGER died days after an accident in the snow at a popular Midland beauty spot, it emerged last night. |
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The still small voice of conscience and the sense of beauty are direct messages from the incognoscible Beyond. |
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He had been sledging at the popular Cleeve Hill beauty spot where skiers and fellow sledgers were also taking advantage of the wintry weather. |
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The berries are also included in beauty products, as acai oil in creams, shampoos, and anti-aging therapies, as an alternative to tropical oils. |
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When all the culture and history gets too much, there is the beautiful Lake Trasimeno, one of Umbria's best loved beauty spots. |
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The scenic beauty of the area has led to an influx of people moving into the area. |
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The first lesson is the supernatural beauty of the female stars from the great era of Cinecitta and la dolce vita. |
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He did not do so, but celebrated her beauty in Old Norse stanzas, as too did his followers, the skaldic poets Armod and Oddi the Little. |
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Amber is fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. |
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The beauty of the horizon's distant interstitial line in turn inaccurately replicates the beholding implied by Winnicottian nearliness. |
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My fellow-creatures, from whom I was thus separated, began to assume idyllic virtue and beauty in my memory. |
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The progressives now conceptualized beauty and love as belonging to anticolonialism and class struggle. |
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As I approach 60, and on the last leg of my journey of life, I am drawn back to the beauty of two particular Suras. |
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The beauty and justice in the irony of this late-life success is expressed most eloquently by Ferrer himself in the liner notes. |
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Venezuela and India dedicate themselves to making globally competitive beauty queens. Hodiernally, what do desi Americans do? |
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It was a combined love of real ale and the rugged beauty of mid-Wales that encouraged them strike out and establish Cader Ales. |
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But eager as Kate was for her beauty sleep, the light burned late in her room. |
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The first combined the stunning beauty of the Grand Tetons with the struggle for land use between cattlemen and sodbuster homesteaders. |
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Some beauty spots ban ceremonies and memorials and are against scattering because of fears that ashes affect the environment. |
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And Wales is full of such stunning beauty spots, whether it's the mountains and lakes of Mid Wales or the wonderful coastline. |
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A luminarium is a monumental walk-in sculpture which people enter to be moved by a sense of wonder at the beauty of light and colour. |
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Since most moisturizers on the market are too greasy and emollient for oily skin, people often skip that step in their beauty routine. |
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The beauty of your skin relies on vital moisturizers found in your body, one of which is squalane. |
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The Northern Rail Hidden Gems Awards were set up to recognise the best businesses, attractions and beauty spots in the North. |
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Many designated picnic and beauty spots are littered with vehicle parts, old engines, tyres and a catalogue of other household waste. |
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They are calling for Government action to clean up tons of rubbish dumped illegally in England's beauty spots. |
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Participants sneak out under cover of darkness to converge on beauty spots and parks which only hours earlier were filled with families. |
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Whether you're planning a day out or just stopping off en route, don't forget that beauty spots are hot spots for thieves. |
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Dawn Reynolds was an eighteen-year-old alabaster beauty with cobalt eyes and the figure of a ripe voluptuary. |
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A CLIMBER suffered serious injuries last night after he fell more than 45ft down a cliff while visiting a top Midland beauty spot. |
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To her belonged Amber Spring, the water which gave verdure and beauty to the village and made living possible on that wild purple upland waste. |
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The 34-year-old beauty shop owner used to weigh a petite 8st 2lbs before she piled on the pounds. |
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Cheryl's Cosmeceuticals founded in 1986 by Cheryl Pereira, has its product in more than 10,000 beauty salons across the country. |
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The repairs were carried out by the John Muir Trust who manage the beauty spot, visited by 40,000 walkers and visitors every year. |
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An engaging spin-off from the Barbershop series, BEAUTY SHOP stars Queen Latifah as a hairstylist who opens up a beauty shop. |
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Songs in a tonal language like Yoruba depend on tonological patterning for their beauty and euphony. |
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Currently, beauty salon chains and spa centers with a wide range of facilities to satisfy consumer needs are mushrooming in different regions. |
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For a sexy style, opt for a bandeau top, either with or without straps, to add a little extra ruching and turn you into a Baywatch beauty in an instant. |
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