The overlook at Coopers Rock State Forest in Monongalia County is breathtaking, and many localities have festivals throughout the fall. |
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I have already been there myself to check things over and the only word I can use to describe it all is breathtaking. |
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The trek took us through breathtaking mountain scenery along ancient trails, streams, brooks, and rivers. |
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Roaring fires, home-cooked food and breathtaking scenery are only part of a romantic weekend getaway. |
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Above all, she has a breathtaking fearlessness, and the talent to back up her temerity. |
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This is the only blemish in a breathtaking production that is based on a vividly theatrical response to the text. |
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The 53-year-old thrill-seeker endures extreme heat, toxic gases, and the risk of 'lava bombs' to catch the breathtaking moments. |
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Public space has been colonised for commercial purposes and the original building has lost its breathtaking simplicity. |
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But the breathtaking scenery and impending risk of thunderclouds and lightning kept us spinning. |
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The bittersweet Limoncello is positively breathtaking with the ripe orange-fleshed melon and fat, sweet blackberries. |
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The breathtaking performance by the tiny tots, who represented the presence of the Sindhis in different parts of the world, was commendable. |
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Ideas are sketched in and elaborated with breathtaking, sometimes mind-boggling brevity. |
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Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser. |
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These great performances are supplemented by quite breathtaking visuals of a phenomenal quality. |
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You can also hire bikes and cycle round the island taking in the breathtaking views of Arran on the way. |
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The wide, hard roads are as smooth as a billiard table and guarantee breathtaking speeds. |
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Long wavy black hair and light blue eyes created a contrast that was breathtaking. |
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Cutting between narratives with various video montages, the film is visually breathtaking. |
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A floor of twinflowers and a maze of pathways leads to unsuspecting breathtaking areas. |
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It is breathtaking, and brings the city into a blaze of colour on a cold winter's night. |
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It was a breathtaking show, and full marks to Mother Nature for laying it on. |
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The animation and real motion capture is hardly breathtaking but far from appalling. |
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Rick Sylvester donned skis for the breathtaking ski jump that has been ranked among the ten best stunts ever captured on film. |
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Barnoldswick witnessed a spectacular organised display last Sunday pushing the boat out with a breathtaking show. |
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Its multicoloured and multi-towered Byzantine roof dominates the skyline, and its baroque beauty is simply breathtaking. |
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He would have experienced a thoroughly unpleasant and ugly world view but a breathtaking piece of theatre. |
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The Bay of Naples is still breathtaking if you can see it through the smog and the smoke from Vesuvio. |
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The nature reserve and reservoir are quite breathtaking and I enjoy walking there and taking in the magnificent scenery. |
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There were accusations of breathtaking hypocrisy over the issue of branch stacking. |
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Surely you would agree that this is either breathtaking idiocy or yet more brass-necked cynicism. |
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The shots of soaring whales, breaching through the clouds, is still pretty breathtaking. |
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As a photographer, I am, of course, touched by the breathtaking beauty of our wildlife. |
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What did those people know about the breathtaking beauty of nature and her wares? |
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Eyes that sparkled with all the mystery and magic of the dream lit up a face of breathtaking beauty. |
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At the peak, the 360 degree view of the surrounding valley is breathtaking on a clear day. |
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It was a breathtaking tour, with dazzling blue waters on one side and broad flat shorelines on the other. |
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The alpine air was inspirational, and the view from the tower at the summit was breathtaking. |
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The setting is a breathtaking reminder of the wondrous beauty of our province. |
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The cinematography is breathtaking and every element of the production design feels authentic. |
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Start at the top end of town for the sheer breathtaking spectacle, if nothing else. |
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To see these crowds running around in different directions in front of you with no slow-down was breathtaking. |
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The sensuality of the moment is breathtaking, causing cheeks to blush and pulses to pound. |
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It's a rugged county with a spectacular and breathtaking coastline, full of history and legend. |
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The breathtaking new images from Mars have the seductive familiarity of holiday snapshots. |
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Three particular decisions made by Government are breathtaking in their foolishness. |
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The result is spectacular, breathtaking, and needs to be seen to be grasped fully. |
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The music is exhilarating, the costumes are breathtaking, and the acting is superb. |
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That sentence is worth reading a couple of times, if only to savour its breathtaking idiocy and vacuity. |
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The forest let light in with such brilliance and beauty it was breathtaking. |
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Her assignment, which she carries off with breathtaking brio, is to provide explicit political content and laughter. |
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Robin walked into the circular living room, was astounded by the breathtaking columns, marbled floors, crown moldings, and vaulted ceiling. |
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For an especially breathtaking adventure, hike into Hanakapiai, one of the valleys past verdant, sleepy Hanalei. |
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Hellenic's goalkeeper Gareth Ormshaw was a busy bee in goal and produced breathtaking saves to deny the few shoots that threatened his goal. |
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Sports stars can be incredibly talented, innovative and breathtaking, but they're not geniuses. |
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The Space Needle at Seattle Center hosts a breathtaking observation deck located 520 feet above city streets. |
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Spend a week in the breathtaking Lamar Valley studying and observing wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, moose and other wildlife. |
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His legion of fans were willing to ignore his much-cited failings because he was a breathtaking sight when in full flow. |
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The prisons represent more of a juxtaposition of architectural fragments along breathtaking perspectives than the atrocities of carceral life. |
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For him to just come out of nowhere and carry this award off is breathtaking really. |
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A good classic cheapie, with laughable monsters and breathtaking stock footage. |
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On a good day the blue of the sea and the haziness of the land on the horizon is breathtaking. |
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To finish off the breathtaking site, a fountain of stone stood in the center, water gently cascading down the rock in the center. |
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The next stopover was Kovai Kutrallam and the picturesque locale was nothing short of breathtaking. |
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For those with stout boots and stout hearts, there is a spectacular breathtaking, circular-kilometre walk from the abbey through the mountains. |
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Moran intersperses breathtaking flights of improvisation with vamps, ostinatos, and stride techniques. |
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Established in 1786, this breathtaking cafe was a fashionable rendezvous place for cavaliers and ladies. |
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I stared into his breathtaking, wonderful, gorgeous, striking, stunning eyes and felt like I was paralyzed. |
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His passengers had to suffer a hideous rollercoaster ride as the car hit the kerb or mounted the pavement at breathtaking speed. |
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From these ramps, visitors may look either at breathtaking views of the city outside or at the deputies chamber of parliament directly below. |
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The trail finally leads to Kemmangudi, a popular hill station, which is surrounded by breathtaking cascades. |
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All of the rooms have breathtaking views over the Borders countryside where hiking, hillwalking and horseriding are all available. |
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Over the four days, he was quite breathtaking, and it was wonderful to sit back and admire such phenomenal skill. |
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Use all of your skill and cunning to beat your opponents in a breathtaking game of Cheat! |
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With a slightly offended air and a breathtaking ability to ignore the facts he says there is no foundation for such a suggestion. |
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They have produced full-scale scripted plays, but their outdoor pageants are the breathtaking highlight of the Public Dreams year. |
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I viewed breathtaking works in the style of Rembrandt, through impressionism and surrealism. |
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Everyone has a sneaking suspicion there's something really fantastic, exciting, and breathtaking about life. |
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Naxos boasts one of the finest views in the Cyclades, the breathtaking panorama of the Potamia valley. |
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I live in a small town on a hill that overlooks Beirut, the view from my balcony a breathtaking panorama. |
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From various points during their game, the women will be able to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Italian countryside. |
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One of the finest ways to see York is to follow the wall-top walk, with breathtaking views over the pantiled roofs to the Minster. |
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His conference speech last year was breathtaking in its chutzpah and ill-concealed ambition. |
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Three years ago a group of scientists made a breathtaking breakthrough by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown of the human race. |
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In my article in Prospect I recalled a breathtaking thought experiment dreamed up by the master of tendentious syllogism. |
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But Mr Oswald said the breathtaking array of ditches, humps and bank was much more extensive than anyone had thought. |
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From here there's a breathtaking view of the whale-like humps of the hills beyond Troutbeck, on the other side of the lake. |
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Nightime in the area also brings exciting vistas over Canary Wharf, lit up to create breathtaking cityscapes. |
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She has breathtaking pictures of a mountain pass so high, that the clouds may be seen way down below. |
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From breathtaking championship golf courses to canyoning and hydrospeeding there really is something for everyone. |
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The scenery is superb as we trek through breathtaking ice fields, shimmering turquoise lakes and incredible towering forests. |
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And just look at this breathtaking bit of illogic from the official in charge. |
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The views are breathtaking, and in summer the garden itself is very colourful and bright. |
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He says that the decision of the school board was one of breathtaking inanity. |
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The comfortable rooms have breathtaking views across Mount's Bay, and liveried waiters serve cream-tea picnics on the lawn. |
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Cruise through New Zealand's many breathtaking lakes and inlets or catch a whale or dolphin passing by on watching tours. |
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It doesn't diminish the summit of breathtaking Ben Nevis that you can see the pinprick of a Safeway and McDonald's from the top. |
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Its dramatic Skywalk reaches above the canopy of palms, strangler figs and thick woody vines to command a breathtaking 40-mile view to the ocean. |
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I however keep coming back to Thailand to see the breathtaking landscape, beautiful beaches and congenial people. |
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The breathtaking display of skill and derring-do by the cadets of the National Cadet Corps on Sunday left one dumbfounded. |
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As he continues to consolidate his position in the world of entertainment, his tricks are still breathtaking and dramatic. |
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At this point, the film begins to play its highest cards, with a breathtaking new plot twist about every three minutes. |
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The intricate detail and structure of this miniscule world is breathtaking. |
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As your boat crawls around its coast you will see the breathtaking cliffs in all their vivid colours. |
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The Dublin-based writer has taken an age-old story and created a new perspective that sparkles with a crispness of writing that is breathtaking. |
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That women can freely cross-dress but men cannot is breathtaking hypocrisy. |
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The room had three beds set in a row, the last next to a lavishly curtained window with a breathtaking view of the buildings and roads below. |
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Just like in the original film, Minis are the stars of the show performing daredevil stunts and breathtaking car chases. |
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The result is a breathtaking, psychedelic form of artificial life whose fitness factor is the ability to tickle the aesthetics of computer geeks. |
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All of this bonus material is wonderful, but it pales in comparison to the breathtaking print of the film. |
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The glow of colours in the paintings depicting the pharaohs, demigods and goddesses in vivid yellow ochre, blue and orange was breathtaking. |
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It was breathtaking, heart-stopping stuff with an ending to send the York City faithful into ecstasy. |
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Fireworks lit up the sky and chased across the water during a breathtaking pyrotechnic display at Salford Quays. |
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Fox presents Kingdom of Heaven in a breathtaking 2.35.1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that seems almost totally free of any digital gremlins. |
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The animation is breathtaking, the character development robust, and the story-line gripping from start to finish. |
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The color plates of hundreds and hundreds of species are breathtaking and enthralling. |
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What followed was a breathtaking turn and finish that must have surprised even the player. |
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We made our way up the escalator to the restaurant on the top floor, admiring the breathtaking view as we ascended. |
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After about three hours of walking we arrived, exhausted and thirsty, to one of the most breathtaking sights I've ever seen. |
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Take part in one of the most breathtaking walks in the region on a nine mile stroll across Morecambe Bay. |
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The scenery was breathtaking and it was a very enjoyable walk if a little gruelling at times. |
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Now, the flip side of the heartbreaking stories we've had to bring you in abundance this week are the breathtaking stories of survival. |
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Well blow me down if I don't give you an Academy award on the spot for your breathtaking talent and originality. |
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He discusses his entire career, warts and all, in breathtaking and surprisingly honest fashion. |
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The Great Bombay Circus is here, and the star attractions this time are the breathtaking performances by Russian acrobats. |
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It is quite breathtaking to realise quite how rapacious the industry is and how conceited and vapid are its practitioners. |
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Canyoneering starts with a mountain hike followed by a rappel alongside breathtaking waterfalls that drop anywhere from 12 to 120 feet. |
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Thousands of families gathered to watch the Red Arrows perform astonishing aerobatics at breathtaking speed. |
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Displaying a power beyond her size, her breathtaking skill drew rapturous applause from a delighted audience. |
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They were the first to use kaolin clay for porcelains, so that when thin enough, the walls revealed breathtaking translucency. |
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Bempton is the largest seabird colony in England and is home to a breathtaking array of gannets, razorbills, and puffins. |
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It has a reckless disregard for accuracy, coupled with breathtaking ignorance. |
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The young Ali was pure boxing brilliance, backing up his bravado with breathtaking speed of hand and foot and sublime skills. |
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The film is also an absolutely breathtaking visual feast, surpassing anything that has been achieved with wuxia films. |
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Motherhood is nothing to be scared of future yummy mummies carry around a breathtaking list of concerns and questions. |
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Her zapateados were of truly elemental power and she brought them to breathtaking culminations in syncopated finales. |
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A city without the ambition to reshape the skyline through breathtaking architecture will never be more than an overgrown town. |
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The subsequent leak of that information to the media is a breathtaking abuse of power by the authorities. |
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The sunset was breathtaking, even more resplendent than we had imagined it would be. |
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The entire episode is a dramatic lesson in the breathtaking callousness of government officials at the ground level. |
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The pace of the novel is simply breathtaking, with no let-up between one earth shattering event and the next. |
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And these young men all had girlfriends on whom they practised the rhythm method with breathtaking inaccuracy. |
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Many of the shots of the picturesque Sicilian coastline are nothing short of breathtaking. |
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Herzog is an uncompromising filmmaker whose works have, as their lynchpins, visions of surreal, breathtaking intensity. |
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Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm. |
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The view from the lookout was a breathtaking panorama of the harbour and the sea beyond. |
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The thing was then, and is now, a Rube Goldberg contraption of breathtaking audacity. |
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They took part in a nine-day trek, covering 50 miles of rugged terrain and taking in some breathtaking scenery. |
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It is a worthwhile reminder of the sheer breathtaking ruthlessness of many of their acts. |
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From this dynamic leader's audacious vision has sprung a city that is breathtaking in scale and vision. |
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It is breathtaking in its audaciousness, frightening in its adventurousness, worrying in its significance. |
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The flowering talipot is a breathtaking sight, but one that is becoming increasingly rare in the city these days. |
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The breathtaking colour drains away, and you are left with something insipid at best. |
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The awesome majesty and power of these mountains is breathtaking and I look at them every day. |
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The space was breathtaking, but the echo of the door slamming into the doorstop was deafening in the silence. |
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He carried the audience with his elegant performance on the horizontal bar and crowned his combination with a breathtaking dismount that earned him a standing ovation. |
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According to the seasons, the polar caps on Mars wax and wane, as breathtaking a sight, in the course of the Martian year, as it is on Mother Earth. |
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Undeniably influenced by her Portugese roots and a range of folk and world music, the diversity of instruments and vocal styles on this album is breathtaking. |
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On his office wall here, along with some breathtaking drawings of yacht hulls, is a black-and-white photograph of a small yacht being pounded by gigantic seas. |
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The navigation will be a key element, as it will be necessary to find the the best passes to get over some difficult ergs, through breathtaking landscapes. |
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From afar, the mountain vistas and landscape are breathtaking. |
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Playing three groups ahead of the leaders and experiencing the same difficult conditions, Olazabal was quite something, his putting breathtaking from first to last. |
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The spirit has its own prismatic palette, which lies beyond the confines of the conventional, yet breathtaking colour curves of my Rotterdam stained-glass skyscape. |
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Two cars at a time raced side-by-side around a purpose-built floodlit track which included a water splash, a breathtaking jump and long, sweeping hairpin bends. |
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That is breathtaking speed unheard of years ago, with the possible exception of Shannon's second to Blue Legend, after being left at the post, in the 1946 Epsom. |
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In the meantime, I continue to be amazed at the blatant unprofessionalism of most cable television news interviewers and the breathtaking dishonesty of their guests. |
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In what was a reverse of events of Tynecastle, the Glasgow giants rolled over their inter-city adversaries with a breathtaking simplicity to surge ahead in the title race. |
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Ashtarte Productions produce a breathtaking revival of this tragic play. |
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Trains enable tourists to sit back, relax and enjoy a smorgasbord of spectacular vistas of Taiwan's lush, verdant countryside, breathtaking mountains and tranquil coastlines. |
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Maybe the inhabitants can't see it, but there is a freshness and antique aura of the quaint little shops and farms that is breathtaking and endearing. |
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Which breathtaking blonde, who married into wealth and privilege, and has one of the cutest little babies on the supermodel circuit, is living a lie? |
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But the breathtaking extent of his mendacity has only just become fully apparent, with the declassification of a secret State Department telegram. |
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This car is powerfully designed and breathtaking in appearance. |
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For the limpid quality of the water here, the colour of the coral and variety of fish, it's the place for your final sundowner, breathtaking and unforgettable. |
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We see herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plains, elephants romping in the distance, and breathtaking shots of mountains and valleys. |
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Javine put on a breathtaking performance of Touch My Fire, a sassy slice of bhangra-inspired dance pop that she co-wrote with John Themis, resulting in her romping to victory. |
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Technically it really is superb, with breathtaking landscape tableaux and settings, seamlessly meshing cyber-geography with the New Zealand locations. |
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In the hands of an expert floral arranger, they can be breathtaking. |
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It also includes an overnight ascent of Mount Sinai to watch the sunrise over the mountains, a breathtaking experience well worth the three-hour walk up. |
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But if you head uphill a few yards towards the old town, there are a dozen buildings all with rooftop restaurants giving breathtaking views over the bay. |
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Its central atrium is literally breathtaking, a joyous paean of luminous space, with which the office floors engage in terraces, balconies and platforms. |
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Harry Seidler's breathtaking refinement of detail and visual purism, when it appeared after World War II, was aided by a new interpretation of modern architecture. |
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There are breathtaking shots of well-known landmarks like the Moeraki Boulders but there are also ones of rumpty shops, rusting cars and roadworks. |
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Competitors face a technical track never previously used in the Dakar that requires careful navigation through breathtaking passes and over unavoidable ergs. |
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There was a wonderful atmosphere as some breathtaking rallies were played. |
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The terrorist acts that day were breathtaking in their murderous audacity. |
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The British writer Melanie Phillips, no conservative, sees in such casual assertions a breathtaking illiberalism and inversion of traditional values. |
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The performance was marred by occasional flatness, but the plunge from an extremely high to an extremely low note in the cadenza was breathtaking. |
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Each bend in the road reveals yet another breathtaking panorama of the Dinara Mountains that sweep down to the Adriatic, a deep cobalt sea under an azure sky. |
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However, those matches involving the odd incisive break at breathtaking speed, where the ball invariably ends up in the back of the net, are something of a tantalising tease. |
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The winding road offers breathtaking panoramas of valleys below. |
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From our elevated position, in a house that hugged mist-capped Constantia Mountain, we had wonderful views of the city, spectacular sunrises and brief, breathtaking sunsets. |
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Kauai delivers breathtaking scenic views and a world of phenomenal sights. |
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The chilling and insensitive arrogance of this remark is breathtaking. |
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To hear him now blame others for their credulity is breathtaking. |
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The home crowd were enthralled by Latapy, but the scrum of scouts there to watch Darryl Duffy left with one breathtaking moment to relay to their employers. |
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Shots of the desert are breathtaking, while the battle scenes are also wonderfully portrayed, depicting the stark isolation the soldiers faced being massacred. |
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Throughout the region, pristine beaches, bustling towns and breathtaking blue waters were turned into brown, foul-smelling, debris-strewn places of death. |
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The views down all three branches of the lake are breathtaking. |
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He wrote pungently against Gnosticism and other heresies, and in the course of his polemic unfolded a story of salvation of breathtaking coherence and scope. |
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In her paintings, she is able to express a breathtaking religious ecstasy. |
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This beautiful, decrepit city is at its most breathtaking at night, when thousands of lights of the houses on the surrounding hills frame and light up the bay. |
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At the top, a contemporary version of a belvedere frames a final breathtaking vista before visitors immerse themselves in the dense fabric and delights of the historic centre. |
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For the past 34 years, Toronto has played host to Caribana, a dazzling carnival overflowing with pulsating steelband, calypso, and breathtaking costume displays. |
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For its mind-blowing battle scenes, utterly breathtaking cinematography, wonderful script and multi-faceted narrative, it could be watched on its own merit. |
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By contrast, The German Doctor is a thriller that becomes a horror story amid the breathtaking beauty of the Andes foothills. |
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But the most breathtaking aspects of the image are the rings and gaps in the disk, never imaged before in this much detail. |
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I think even just the idea, the very, very romantic idea, that he built this house for them is so breathtaking. |
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The Russian royal jeweller's name is now synonymous with ovoid objets d' art, as well as baubles and bibelots of mind-blowing beauty and breathtaking imagination. |
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That said, all this breathtaking footage had to be broken up somehow. |
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A breathtaking display of flowers in their varied forms and colours was a delightful treat for the visitors who thronged the YWCA grounds throughout the day. |
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Like a sea the waste stretched out before her, ending only as the jags rose to breathtaking heights to become the rigid range of mountains called the Crown of Thorns. |
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I'm mad about water, and we overlooked the Tamar, which is breathtaking. |
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The circus, the nomadic tent show of breathtaking performances, is on. |
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You can choose from beach vacations that offer lots of water sports or breathtaking mountain views that give you opportunity for adventure sports. |
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It is not, however, merely a coffee-table book full of breathtaking photographs, but a comprehensive guide to every aspect of the early development of Cistercian life. |
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Having developed the capacity to play some breathtaking rugby, we have sometimes failed to serve this captivating dish with a side order of pragmatism. |
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With suspended walkways and observation platforms high in the treetops, and rappels down some of the biggest, tallest trees in the world, the views are breathtaking. |
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The money shot is a breathtaking Southwestern rockscape amid a tangle of colorful wildflowers, a scene worthy of mention in America the Beautiful. |
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The aerialists were breathtaking as they spun and danced through the air, and twisted their bodies around ribbons of cloth hanging down from the ceiling. |
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Outside the lodge, the unspoiled African wilderness creates a breathtaking panorama. |
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Comprised of eight minimal, ambient soundscapes, digitally processed and sourced from snapshots of classical music, the result is nothing short of breathtaking. |
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But if the rath is unremarkable, the view from its summit is breathtaking. |
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Beyond the cyclos, pho and ao dai, Vietnam is gaining a reputation for its breathtaking beaches, luxurious resorts and golf courses. |
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Runners pass through lush rain forests, past waterfalls and enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro at every turn. |
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Spectators are privy to awe inspiring castles, baffling forks, and breathtaking en passants. |
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A BRICKLAYER has built up a breathtaking collection of images of the Mournes. |
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And until now only the most energetic have been able to enjoy the rugged, breathtaking peaks of Snowdonia. |
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Festival-goers also enjoyed breathtaking displays of free running as acrobats somersaulted from parts of the old cathedral. |
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The speed with which the escalation takes place is breathtaking. |
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From mid-April into early May, jack-in-the-pulpit, showy orchis, and expanses of phacelia are among the most breathtaking bloomers. |
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The rock is a haven for rare wildlife, a landscape where pretty hedgerows and quaint villages are bordered by a breathtaking, craggy coastline. |
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But concerted efforts to Islamise Pakistan have been breathtaking failures that have stoked these very same ills while exacerbating division. |
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North Star Yacht Club is positioned to become a very desirable community in one of the most breathtaking and sought after locations in Florida. |
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Each room has a private balcony offering a breathtaking view of Prince Rupert Bay and Cabrits National Park. |
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Atlantans and visitors to our city can once again take in breathtaking vistas of Atlanta and its landmarks. |
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Large, light and airy rooms with huge picture windows give picture windows give breathtaking views across the grounds and open countryside. |
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But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect. |
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In Tibet, expect Buddhist monks and bar-room mama-sans, breathtaking lamaseries and dismal new office blocks. |
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But a place that will stay with me is Tagore Top, the trek to which was simply breathtaking. |
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The National Opera, current home for the ballet, is a breathtaking modern building overlooking Toolonlahti Bay. |
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He went to the Grand Canyon and spent a week taking in the breathtaking scenery all around him. |
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is breathtaking for its sheer beauty and ingeniousness. |
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She was a wonderfully campy, vampy siren, and her double fouettes in the coda were breathtaking. |
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For a band some people said was washed up, that was just the most stunning, breathtaking, flawless, powerful, jubilant performance. |
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If you've ever been to the Chelsea Flower Show, you've probably marvelled at the breathtaking blooms of the Iceland poppies. |
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I'd go back and watch it on the monitor, it was like 'Oh my God, the amount of variety he's put in there is breathtaking. |
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Walkers will enjoy the breathtaking views of Lough Leane and the mountain range with the intriguing name of Macgillycuddy's Reeks. |
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En route to the salt flats, hairpin turns wind uphill to the Cuesta de Lipan, the highest point of the trip, where the views are simply breathtaking, quite literally. |
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Many of the letters describe the breathtaking scenery of Scandinavia and Wollstonecraft's desire to create an emotional connection to that natural world. |
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He felt that, as he put him in a gallop, the estimated speed they were travelling at was forty miles an hour and his turn of foot was breathtaking. |
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Halfway up the 264 stairs leading to the top of the world's tallest water slide, it was clear this was the most breathtaking ride I'd ever encountered. |
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The flypast was followed by some breathtaking aerobatics of nineship formation of 'Sherdils', the aerobatics team of Pakistan Air Force Academy, Risalpur. |
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In the mid-1970s, he published his first series of photos featuring colorful pointillist letters emerging in the breathtaking arrangements of dust-speck lepidopteran scales. |
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In the capital of Ashgabat Turkmenistan army made a breathtaking show off. |
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It's a 100-acre wildlife park populated by thousands of alligators with breathtaking zip-line rides above the snapping jaws of those basking in the mud below. |
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But the main draw is the iconic dual role of the white and black swan, performed with featherlike fragility and breathtaking strength by company legend Tamara Rojo. |
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The wedding venue included traditional Greek architecture, an elegant canopy with bright white curtains, and unobstructed panoramic views of the breathtaking Santorini sunset. |
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Tan's ethereality makes the San Francisco Ballet principal one of the world's most breathtaking ballerinas, while Sheu is all grounded Graham power. |
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Along the way we stopped by Muckross House in the breathtaking Killarney National Park, with the formidable Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain range providing the backdrop. |
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With its blend of Shamanist and Tibetan Buddhist art and culture against a breathtaking backdrop of golden steppes, Mongolia has become an exciting travel destination. |
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In between sea and city, the Miami South Beach hotel boasts two oceanfront infinity pools, inviting guests to take a dip while taking in breathtaking views of Miami Beach. |
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Brighton's ditziness has a long pedigree, going back to the construction of George IV's simultaneously breathtaking and laughable pleasure palace, the Brighton Pavilion. |
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Workers rebuilding a road in China recently made a breathtaking discovery, in the city of Taizhou, they found a perfectly preserved mummy about six feet beneath the surface. |
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Scrooge is a heartwarming family story with stunning sets and costumes, breathtaking magical illusions by Paul Kieve and a fantastic musical score. |
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To cause audiences to reexperience the emotions evoked by the films would take glittering sets, dramatic lighting, breathtaking choreography and a few surprises. |
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The scenery is as breathtaking as you'd imagine but, despite borrowing heftily from the canon of Sergio Leone, there's not enough to hold your interest. |
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In three breathtaking days of pogroms and horrific violence, the Okhrana, the Tsar's secret police, chase a motherless 17-year-old across the steppes of 1881 Russia. |
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Not only can buyers set out each morning to catch world-record marlin, sailfish and roosterfish, but they do it amongst breathtaking natural beauty and abundant wildlife. |
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All suites offer a breathtaking view of the ocean and the mountain. |
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The breathtaking blue whale is one of the rorquals, a family that also includes the humpback whale, fin whale, Bryde's whale, sei whale, and minke whale. |
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The actors' powerful enactment of the play was breathtaking. |
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