Does she feel rather dashing, a bona fide member of someone else's generation, or is she merely indulging her younger and stupider staff? |
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Still, dashing around the circular keypad is tough and does not make for lengthy e-mails. |
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What would a dashing headmaster want with a worthless do-nothing when he has an academic prodigy like me? |
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The high tension drama has been accentuated by the minister air dashing to Delhi with the resignation letters. |
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A dashing pith helmet is certain to earn you respect from the local natives. |
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But what Chinese red is perfect for is trim and accent, those dashing color swaths that bring a room back to life. |
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Briskly running up the hillside, it shook its beautiful head and bowed it in respect before dashing off into the woods. |
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He looked quite dashing in knee-high boots, maroon pants and vest, and a clean white shirt, with a feathered hat to top it all off. |
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He was a copious writer, dashing off verses, very often on the wet surfaces of pub tables. |
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No publisher ever felt it necessary to stick dashing images of Auden on his books. |
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Aidan cut a dashing figure in his black tuxedo and emerald green cummerbund. |
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The bride is beautiful in her white dress, the groom cuts a dashing figure in his tuxedo, most everybody else looks quite fancy. |
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His black mustache-goatee-beard combo made him look a little more villainous, or perhaps a little more dashing. |
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There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest. |
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He saw himself as a dashing romantic figure and was mortified to find himself seen as a slapstick comedian. |
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Most were high schoolers, but there was also a sprinkling of college students and even a few teenyboppers dashing around. |
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To some it might sound crazy to be dashing around the countryside all day, looking for birds in every nook and cranny. |
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There's the dashing hero, a former pilot stricken with impending blindness who stoically refuses to be pitied. |
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Are commuters with glazed expressions dashing hither and thither oblivious to all around them? |
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I just have to keep reminding myself that anyone can wear a dashing black turban and eyepatch. |
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There is a rare Puss-in-Boots, white mohair with a dashing felt feather hat and ruff, black boots, yellow sash and steel sword. |
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The cavalry regiments have always been splendidly dressed, with the light horse being the most dashing. |
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The entire enterprise occupied about an hour of scampering, filling, waiting, rushing, hesitating, dashing, dipping, and dumping. |
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Zorro has always been a dashing swashbuckler who outfoxes his enemies in their defeat. |
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She outstretched her hand in an attempt to halt her already dashing sister, but she was too far. |
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He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks. |
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In his fleece-lined leather flight suit and dashing silk scarf, Dad epitomized exuberant youth and boundless vitality. |
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Systematic and methodical rather than dashing, he had a reputation for honesty and directness. |
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We all loved Queen Aouda and her handsome and dashing swain, the hero of the piece, Phileas Fogg. |
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A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power. |
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The guys were clean-cut and dashing, the girls were curly-haired and red-lipped. |
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Before she was well on her feet, she was dashing for home, her vision clouded by tears as she fumbled along the road. |
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Against this command the human mind is always dashing itself, and in one shape or another idolatry is the ruling religion of mankind. |
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The most common embarrassing mistake that gets posted to this forum involves dashing off a cocksurely scathing castigation. |
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The latter dazzled him not only with his unconventional paintings, but also with his dandified dress and dashing lifestyle. |
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Her mother married a dashing Jack-the-lad, who had been a lance corporal in the Royal Army Medical Corps in the war. |
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Even Chelsey claiming to be late for something and dashing off would be better. |
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Within the first few minutes, you'll be shimmying down zip lines, dashing past armed guards, interrogating prisoners and shooting out lights. |
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This is not about frenetic fullcourt pressure or whippet-quick guards causing turnovers and dashing downcourt with abandon. |
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Lucknow was consciously aiming to surpass the glories of Late Moghul Delhi and the Great Imambara shows it could do so with dashing panache. |
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I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger. |
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The Buccaneers, dashing enough in its way with its traditional piratic flavour, was still too land-bound by far. |
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It is said the Colonel used a little comb to train his eyebrows to grow in a dashing upward curve. |
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Behind the armored cars, a couple of platoons of infantry came dashing out, firing rapidly. |
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She flirts shamelessly with the dashing danseur, who declines rather rudely to dance with her. |
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All references to his drug use have been expunged, and he's now a dashing old adventurer grieving over his inability to save his son's life. |
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Ah yes, there he was, in his dashing shade of azure, heightened by his tan, winking from the wall. |
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So my mother babbled some more nonsensical apologies, paid the bill, tipped the waiter, gave me a quick hug, and went dashing off. |
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Hot babes and hip boys come for the classy cocktails poured by dashing bar staff who are eager to please. |
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There comes a time in every dashing young bachelor's life when it is only proper to settle down and start a family. |
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She is firmly matched in Peter Bowles, a dashing man who carries the world in the furrow of his brow but who radiates genteel grace. |
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Monaco's most successful driver, at that time, was a man called Louis Chiron and he was very dashing. |
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Her brother-in-law, the dashing, doltish Edward, almost brought the house down. |
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Jake screamed handing off a fake pass to the receiver and dashing for the end zone to score another touchdown. |
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Then along came the man she thought she would be spending the rest of her life with, dashing Scottish laird Archie Stirling. |
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He was 26, scraping a living as a private tutor, and came to call with his dashing friend Edward Irving, who had once been Jane's teacher. |
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And you'll look dashing at weddings or other events when the band strikes up. |
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At his age, Tony Curtis was the dashing hero of colourful romps such as The Prince Who Was A Thief and Son of Ali Baba. |
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Bearded vultures are the only living birds known to access bone marrow, which they do by dashing bones onto rocks from great heights. |
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The volume of meltwater dashing down from the glaciers had transformed normally benign streams into charging torrents that demanded respect. |
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I was suddenly aware of the breezes rustling the grasses, tossing the branches of the trees to and fro, dashing the leaves against each other. |
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I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea. |
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Audiences were also charmed by the elegance of the performers, often young unmarried dashing men. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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Eventually, dish after dish of sublimely spiced specialities came dashing out of the kitchen like a dramatic tour de force. |
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He provided a dashing can-do military figure for the customers, a rainmaker who helped land the deals. |
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A dashing gentleman approached the lovely, dark-haired young woman standing alone by a pillar. |
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But, for some reason that I couldn't quite explain even if I tried, I didn't tell her about the dashing man I'd been speaking to. |
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Right then, he looked more like a dashing rocker who partied at strip clubs and slept with groupies than a young man obsessed with revenge. |
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The downpour put a damper on the event, sending revellers dashing to their cars. |
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The dashing hero breezes into their world and makes himself the centre of attention by throwing his money around. |
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He was a dashing bay with not a trace of white, with a well kempt mane that fell past his neck. |
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The outcome will be economic aggravation, dashing the desperate hope for an economic recovery. |
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And at night the procession of lighted carriages dashing through the otherwise dark and quiet countryside was a sight to behold. |
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Mozzer, every inch the silver fox, cut a dashing figure in a dark jacket, slacks, and dress shirt. |
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There was a shocking, blinding ache in my arm but I ignored it, dashing to Vik's side. |
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I was, I recall, wearing a brand-new linen suit in a rather dashing hound's-tooth check. |
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John Mills initially seems typecast as the dashing flight lieutenant, though there are subtle signs early on that he's not all he seems. |
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He was wearing a dashing embroidered blood-red doublet, cape, and plumed hat. |
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In between times, he has plugged away at a steady pace, approaching his work with a measured, thorough approach more dogged than dashing. |
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Suddenly Winslow emerged, not just alive but undaunted, and dashing in his uncreased white uniform. |
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Sushi platters are served by the dashing staff and music is an eclectic mix of ambient sounds that have probably been pre-approved by the owners. |
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This mute of hounds, dashing all over the pace, split the morning air with enough hideous din to frighten any fox out of the commune. |
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Cory Booker, the dashing mayor of Newark, N.J., is good at politics and all that. |
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I ordered a beer from the barman, a dashing kid in his early twenties with a shaved head. |
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But a dashing, magnetic fifty-eight-year-old matinee idol with three ex-wives notched on his bedpost? |
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The bleak, snowy hills of Scotland are the setting for a slicey, dicey Roman invasion against the dashing, plucky Celtic tribes. |
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The dashing hero is a former pilot stricken with impending blindness. |
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Indeed, the lion pounced and the two scuffled, which ended with Hope Butler running out the door in a hurry, dashing as far she could across the concrete jungle. |
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He walks on water without dashing his foot against a river rock. |
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People could gamble without panicking and planning to re-mortgage their home, or dashing out to get an advance on their paycheck from the corner money store. |
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A generation later, a dashing French socialist named Etienne Cabet founded the Icarian Nation in Illinois. |
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After all, reading would be pretty boring if romance novels got all the dashing rogues. |
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So presenter Orlando Bloom, ever the dashing gent, held her up to the mic while she delivered her thank-yous. |
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Just dress like a dapper man in the 1920s, slick your hair into a side part, and just be devilishly dashing all night long. |
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Almost 32, he pushes himself through one of the toughest regimes on the tour, dashing up and down hills before pumping iron and spending hours on the practice court. |
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In the film version, entitled Ill Met by Moonlight, Paddy was played by the dashing dirk Bogarde. |
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Frantically putting away her sewing, Althia had the courtesy to blurt out a farewell to her mother and sister before dashing off into the hallway. |
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Edward, at least, was given the face-saving task of dashing off to see Daddy in hospital. |
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Dad would trudge on to the lawn with a tin of fireworks, dashing back to safety after lighting each one as if a Pompeii-scale eruption were imminent. |
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Edward is not attractive or dashing, and he is not a smooth talker. |
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Just then a young boar came dashing by, and the huntsman stabbed it to death. |
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Brosnan is effortlessly dashing as he pilots a speedboat in a high-speed chase on the Thames River in London. |
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Slowly, however, she mellows and begins to consider that she may have misjudged DeVere, who seems to have hidden depths and, after all, is rather dashing. |
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Stuart, the close friend of General Jackson and dashing beau sabreur of the Confederacy, is considered one of the great cavalry commanders of the Civil War. |
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Although there were those who said that Elizabeth had set her cap at her husband's dashing older brother, it proved to be a happy enough marriage. |
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Moni-chan ran in before them, dashing up the steps, key chains clicking. |
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The Wimbledon crowd love a trier, particularly one who gives up his initial suspicion of grass, and being blessed with good looks or a dashing style does no harm. |
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At 82, he remains a tall, dashing figure and a serious charmer. |
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They were triumphant and he felt like a dashing young blade in football. |
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The implication is that he is a bon vivant, a dashing man of high fashion and culture who disarms both lovers and enemies with charm, intellect, and refined tastes. |
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Sven Birkerts has wondered how the contemporary novel can hope to say anything meaningful to citizens who spend the majority of their days dashing off unpunctuated e-mail. |
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As charming as he is savvy, Abu Hattem cuts a dashing figure, invariably dressed in immaculate robes covered by a thin brown cloak edged with gold braid. |
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Does he cut a dashing figure against the grey landscape of drab suits? |
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Both Mr Noble and Mr Roper then hammered on the room doors along the corridor to rouse other guests before dashing upstairs to wake people on the top floor. |
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The overall effect was that hirstute Harry looked more dashing and roguish than ever. |
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A silver hip flask can prove the dashing finish to a perfect ensemble. |
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Podcasting is a lot more difficult than dashing off a post on a weblog. |
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I grinned, picturing my mother dashing back and forth in the kitchen, clad in a frilly pink apron and caked with flour, a sewing needle in one hand and a whisk in the other. |
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She is love-interest Polly Perkins, a very Lois Lane-like reporter with a nose for trouble, a nice set of gams, and a rocky history with the dashing Captain. |
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He was a dashing fellow, I had to admit, even at 50 years of age. |
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How many times had I had my hopes dashed by some handsome, dashing man? |
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I know I'm not the most handsome or dashing guy in the world, but I'm really nice and try my hardest when it comes to impressing a potential mating partner. |
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His face was that of a dashing man, flawless in its complexion. |
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Calder, however, was at pains to pay tribute to Boroughmuir's dashing performance in conditions that varied between plain nasty and downright vicious. |
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She turned to see him standing there looking quite dashing in a tuxedo with a blue garter over the vest and some medals on the left side of the lapel. |
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Handsome doesn't even begin to describe how dashing and debonair he looks. |
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Although Dickov celebrated a double top, it was Pedersen who took the goodies on Bully's prize board with a darting, dashing performance on the left. |
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He made the tasting far less arduous than his younger, more dashing, but decidedly less droll counterpart who was running the show this time around. |
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This sudden action resembles a crawdad scooting through the vegetation or a shad dashing for coyer and bass are swift to respond. |
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She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance. |
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It's the end of dashing down the stairs in the nuddy to check you haven't left the grill pan on. |
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Ripper Steet's Matthew Macfadyen plays dashing Mr Darcey in a charming version of Jane Austen's timeless comedy of manners. |
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It is strong and quick on the wing, dashing out from sea caves, flying low over the water, its lighter grey rump showing well from above. |
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You may see black-tailed prairie dogs standing on alert at the edges of their burrows or horned larks dashing across the road. |
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Tired of paying for a pedicure only to smudge those gorgeous glosses when dashing out the door? |
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Asa Ardleigh, young, idealistic and English, is visiting Paris when she falls for Didier Paulin, a dashing French revolutionary. |
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At one stroke his dashing raiment gave him high superiority over Johnnie Watson and other rivals who might loom. |
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When she finally appears, we joyfully embrace her before dashing out to hardware superstores to panic-buy paddling pools and play sand. |
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After a lean spell the pacy Prince Supreme returned to form with a dashing success last Friday. |
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And though he smiled, his eyes glowed proudly at the name of Louisiana's dashing hero. |
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Under the businessmanlike exterior, however, beat a heart just as dashing as that of a movie star. |
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Ainsworth is a dashing fellow, with a voice that can, I'm sure, induce romantic fantasies in many an opera-goer. |
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Broster wrote the Jacobite Trilogy of novels featuring the dashing hero Ewen Cameron. |
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The dashing archaeologist is hired by the elders of a remote Indian tribe to find a mystic stone, stolen by the evil Thugee cult. |
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Meanwhile, Pitt also looked dashing with his moustache and designer three-piece suit with an eye-catching tie and shirt. |
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I hastily fireproofed my clothing somewhat by pouring a bucket of water over myself before dashing into the flames. |
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Thus these ships sail without avoiding strong winds and dashing waves, by the aid of which they can make great speed. |
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Marc, alas, pines for a dashing ne'er-do-well neighbor named David. |
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The home side's game plan was in tatters in the fourth minute as keeper Scott Christie was sent off after dashing out his box and poleaxing Sean O'Neill. |
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His support for a riders' strike demanding more start money led the FIM to suspend him for six months, dashing any hopes for a fourth consecutive title. |
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Gassing up, I felt like a food hussy spying on those harried folks dashing in and out with their cheap, crinkly-wrapper sandwiches of mystery meat and sloshy big red Gulps. |
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For Sloane Rangers Biba and her dashing brother Rex, their days were a booze-filled sexual frenzy in a mansion that ultimately descended into a bloodbath. |
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Miss Middleton made her way to the Lantern, where she finally met William, resplendent in his dashing red military uniform, at the Sacrarium steps. |
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At the Whole Foods she saw them ogle, all the grannies and GILF's and MILF's and-well, anyone old enough to remember when Dan Rather was a dashing young reporter. |
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However, such dashing heroes were also seen by the audiences as occasionally standing in for noble rebels who would redress injustice with the sword. |
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The youngest brother, Napeskis, was dashing and handsome and favored by the Hudson Bay Company to the point he was given credit across Rupert's Land. |
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Yet he faced his foemen with dauntless courage, dashing in, springing back, sure-footed, steady-handed, with a point which seemed to menace three at once. |
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Long years ago, amid the sunny hills Where Arno dashing makes the maddest mirth, A master lived whose melody enthrills, And ever will, the children of the earth. |
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