It was early September and the bushes were a dazzling palette of scarlet, orange, russet, blue and green. |
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Intended to serve as a dynastic mausoleum, it houses one of England's most dazzling collections of aristocratic tombs. |
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When I was four years old and I was living in Demon Central with my parents, I met a girl my age with golden hair and dazzling violet eyes. |
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With its mellow purples, blues, dazzling yellows and reds set in flawless gold the collection is all set to lure you into buying it. |
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Time may have ground off the dazzling and harsh part of his wisdom, but it has also suffused it with mellowness and modesty. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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In addition to opening her home, Zena buys expensive clothing for Ifa and applies her talent toward making the young beauty even more dazzling. |
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Wearing a dazzling blue jacket and white silk shirt, he mesmerised the fans on Sunday night. |
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Pyrotechnicians started putting metal chlorides in the fireworks to produce a dazzling array of color. |
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Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours. |
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He knows just how to make tight leggings, rough, tough leathers and plush cashmere absolutely dazzling. |
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Many are truly beautiful and dazzling, in the tradition of a Ray Bradbury novel, but merely the beginning. |
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Attired in their Sunday best, the little ones trooped in or rather made a dazzling entry on their mothers' arms. |
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The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it. |
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An optional dazzling Dutch capital tour gives you the best of the city's sights with a canal cruise included and a visit to a diamond factory. |
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Right now you're either dazzling the general populace with brilliance or charming them with blarney. |
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They flashed terrifically, then quickly simmered down to pin points of dazzling white, burning ferociously. |
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The creamy white hawthorn blossom puts on a spectacular show and woodland bluebells and yellow furze bushes give us a dazzling display of colour. |
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Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the blues. |
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The categories can be sliced and diced indefinitely, creating a dazzling array of permutations. |
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Py's stagecraft, with its rolling trolleys, red curtains and golded frames like religious icons, is slick and efficient, but not dazzling. |
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As always I marvelled at the display of texture and muted colour that would humble the most dazzling painter. |
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Still, a great lead performance and some dazzling visuals will please fans of old-fashioned murder mysteries. |
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Occasionally they pair up for dazzling unison lines, giving the lie to any idea that this is just some after hours jam session. |
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A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow. |
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It is as if all that running around is a smoke-screen, a dazzling distraction to hide the hard and unyielding carapace. |
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A lot of drivers are unsettled by the confusing combination of in-car lights and the dazzling night-time neons on the outside. |
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Its dazzling chiaroscuro and painterly bravura surpass his earlier performances. |
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While the upturn in fortunes is notable, what has been more impressive is the dazzling way they have managed it. |
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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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There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless. |
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The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones. |
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These days in order to create a buzz about a spanking new stage some distance from the West End, you have to do something dazzling. |
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She's planted lots of sparaxis and has a dazzling spring display, year after year. |
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The striking of steel against steel threw dazzling sparks in every direction. |
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With an excellent chorus, good female support and two dazzling male leads I cannot fault this show. |
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In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge. |
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Today, though, that allegorical meaning is lost on us, and what we see rather is a dazzling display of artistic virtuosity. |
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The snow is so dazzling and splendent when the sun rises, especially in March. |
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The age would see transformations in the lives of women which Victoria could never have imagined in the dazzling springtime of her reign. |
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All our exclusive managerial cabanas offer en suite lavatories and, from the windows, a dazzling prospect of major honours. |
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On my first trip to the pub I am reminded how half a dozen pints can reduce dazzling intellectuals to burbling halfwits. |
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It might seem carping to find fault in such a dazzling and fully realized novel. |
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He told it to me not because it was dazzling or fancy in any way, but because it was gnawing at him, stirring him, and it had to come out. |
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As I move away, the incredible house with its dazzling colours disappears again behind the hedge and the bushes, invisible to the outside world. |
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A cultural turn-around is usually marked by emotive rhetoric, sometimes even dazzling oratory. |
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The plan was to cause his car to crash in a tunnel by dazzling the chauffeur with a strobe light. |
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Speed are slick professional entertainers, constantly engaging the audience with whoops, hollers, handclaps and dazzling charisma. |
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No other country in the world, they say, has such a dazzling array of chic fashion on offer. |
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Interviews with Ravel's friends are combined with home movies and stills and some unique and dazzling directorial strategies. |
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Some viewers may think the supermoon looks more dazzling, but it's actually an optical illusion. |
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The songs, which are settings of John Clare, deal with stillness, and supernally dazzling summers. |
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The apartment sits still and flat, dazzling sunlight spearheading it's way through splices in the curtains and chinks in the blinds. |
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At 4 am on the 10th, I got up, reached up to the Milky Way and did a few chin-ups among the dazzling brilliance of the stars. |
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The floor under Cecil's feet was tiled, colours merging and clashing in a dazzling display. |
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The sky was clear and dazzling, and there was not even a cloud in the sky to warn him of dreary days. |
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The dazzling array of shops convey the very latest in fallalery to a very chic clientele. |
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I sometimes think it must be some sinister conspiracy designed just to freak men out with the sheer, dazzling pettiness of it. |
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Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture. |
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The 31-year-old is incontestably the dazzling jewel in the crown of an otherwise less than ornate side. |
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They picture buildings distorted by dazzling sunspots that physicalize the relationship between image and viewer. |
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism. |
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With dazzling, spring sunshine streaming into the dining area the venue looked very elegant. |
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There was a mass of people congregating around the fountain, all dressed in smart suits or dazzling gowns. |
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Anyone driving down Shaw Road this summer might have been taken aback by a dazzling floral display. |
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Her optically dazzling, playfully psychedelic paintings are open to the charge of being about nothing more than retinal pleasure. |
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He had the fans on their feet all night long with his dazzling ball control and jaw dropping passes. |
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This dazzling mix of cornrows and twists was created by Diane Bailey of the Tendrils Salon in Brooklyn. |
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The hood of the truck blazed with dazzling corona discharges and St. Elmo's fire coruscated around the headlamps and other metal fixtures. |
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If the served pongal provided a feast to the taste buds, the dress code of the dazzling girls was too catchy to cool the eyes of the beholders. |
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However there are no dazzling lights, no exciting music, no wine or scent of perfume when you disco on the tideland. |
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The use of front fog lights in good weather conditions is hazardous, dazzling on-coming drivers. |
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She finds herself in the ballroom of the country club, in a dazzling yellow dress with long gloves. |
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His music combined dazzling bursts of musical light with Gallic elegance and the rigorous formalism of a classicist. |
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It came with a triumphantly fragrant watermelon sorbet, a dazzling collection of red berries, first-rate creme anglaise and strawberry coulis. |
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The film allows the director ample space for his visual imagination to freewheel with dazzling spontaneity and inventiveness. |
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Peter Hall directs a production of minimalist elegance played, in true Brechtian tradition, against a dazzling cyclorama. |
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The dazzling full moon, as if a queen, is gallantly strolling from the eastern side of the blue evening sky. |
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There was a shower of brilliant sparks and a dazzling burst of white light that stretched out in silence. |
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Everyone was momentarily blind by the dazzling white light that emanated from the doorway. |
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It had bright dazzling lights and well-dressed window displays that were always stocked full of fascinating and unusual merchandise. |
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Both Rampart and Azure swung at the same time, and a dazzling flash of light temporarily blinded Azure. |
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The view was filled with dazzling white and pastel coloured buildings in bright sunlight under a clear blue sky. |
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The sun sparkled on its surface, rendering its dazzling exterior too bright for his eyes. |
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She was quite tall, with long, blonde, braided hair, dimples in her cheeks and a dazzling smile. |
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An abiding memory of Andalucia is of bright potted geraniums brimming over dazzling white walls under a deep blue sky. |
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Exerting a massive effort, she finally wrenched them open, then immediately shut them again to escape from the bright sun's dazzling rays. |
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Sometimes they were there as the crash of surf as I waked lazily along the dazzling white beaches of my home. |
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Dillyn was almost blinded by the dazzling whiteness of the spotless floors and walls. |
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A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach. |
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Almost 1,000 people flocked to see the dazzling white lights being switched on signalling the official start to the festive season in Corsham. |
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Suddenly the darkness was stolen from him, and a dazzling white light replaced it. |
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But their vivacious personality comes across even in photographs and makes their overall impression one of dazzling beauty. |
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But it was still apparent that I wasn't making quite the dazzling impression I had hoped. |
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The work requires a pianist with super human technique and dazzling virtuosity. |
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Their confidence shone throughout the competition enabling the teams to display some dazzling performances against tough competitors. |
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Bryce tucked his pistol into his back pocket as the window rolled down and revealed a very beautiful brunette woman with dazzling emerald eyes. |
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Again and again Ghast swung his sword, a dazzling display of skill that would have left lesser men breathless with envy. |
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The main reason for people to visit is to be impressed by the dazzling show of luxurious or rare vehicles. |
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Throughout, his assured touch and dazzling virtuosity are matched by the orchestra's sensitive accompaniment. |
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As one enters though, it is not the beautiful lamps or the dazzling pictures on the wall that captures the eye. |
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An astonishing five billion TV viewers tuned in to see the dazzling display set on a vast artificial lake in Athens' Olympic Stadium. |
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The four-part piece took up the gallery's largest room and made a dazzling first impression. |
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The German Green Party of the '80s was a hothouse for beautiful ideas and a dazzling new politics. |
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They walked in, the King in his great furs and mighty sword, and the Queen with her dazzling silk gowns and beautiful jewels covering her neck. |
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In contrast to the dazzling young debutante, Princess Mary looked hopelessly plain despite wearing a light green dress. |
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For the first time in its history, the Jumbo water tower will be decked out in dazzling lights for the festive season. |
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A dazzling orange ghaghra suit on a mannequin formed the backdrop for the media interaction. |
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Less than half had fitted deflectors on their headlamps, as required, to stop them dazzling oncoming drivers when driving on the right at night. |
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We were rewarded next day with brilliant sunshine over a vista of glaciers, bergs, mountains and a sea so dazzling it seemed unreal. |
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Surrounded by a horseshoe of dazzling white marble terraces it has the appearance of a gladiatorial arena rather than an athletics stadium. |
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I saw about eight soaring hawks, four gliding herons, and roughly 2,000 dazzling picture-postcard views. |
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While many of his contemporaries took poetry toward prosiness, he cultivated what turned out to be a dazzling talent for rhyme. |
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And we will trace the after-effects of their new dazzling set of gnashers in action from the job interview, to the hot-date. |
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The pyrotechnic display that followed the performance was dazzling, and a rare occurrence in these otherwise desolate parts. |
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Our poets and storytellers are the modern-day griots who speak the history and carry on the culture with dazzling tongue. |
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She looked back once and flashed me a small but dazzling smile then disappeared into the crowd. |
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The French midfield star's dazzling season was prematurely ended by a knee injury he picked up last week. |
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I wanted to pay tribute to this addictive and dazzling language of the Guyanese street. |
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If she wears a strapless evening gown with a corsage, she's unexpectedly dazzling and radiant. |
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I liked you in glasses best, because you were exhaustingly pretty, the dazzling beauty of your face being too much to bear head on. |
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Coupled with the latest digital technology, the result is dazzling imagery and exhilarating animation. |
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Selling part of her jewellery, she carved out a concept, a dazzling mix of festivity and art, packaged exotica and high culture. |
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Then a series of explosions blew more the ship apart until, finally, the reactor detonated in a dazzling spiral of flames and blue light. |
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But the sight that I'll treasure is that tiny eyebright, the size of a large pinhead, and nature at its most dazzling. |
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The high notes are dazzling, however, and dramatically, she is perceptive and lacking neither in pathos nor in vulnerability. |
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Computer animations were projected onto the cable car station above the crowd and a dazzling array of lights and dry ice filled the night air. |
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His dazzling virtuosity and sweeping tonal palette made the music truly live. |
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It is a dazzling performance layered with more than a hint of theatrical camp. |
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The game board is filled with dazzling colors, wonderful textures, and delightful characters. |
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We glimpsed the dazzling Kathak footwork, the Kathakali abhinaya, the nuanced bodywork that Deboo has fused into his individual style. |
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Her icy gaze and menacing snarl turn on a dime to sparkling warmth and dazzling smile. |
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In 1972, he gave a dazzling, quicksilver performance as an English aristocrat who believes himself to be the Messiah in The Ruling Class. |
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The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow. |
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Huge boulders covered with a rainbow of corals are back-dropped by dazzling white sand making the colours even more vibrant in contrast. |
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It's all so dazzling as to be kaleidoscopic in its beauty and swirling confusion. |
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Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces. |
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There is some dazzling footwork throughout most Kathak dances, but in this piece, it was mind blowing. |
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He quickly became a legend with his dazzling skills that left defenders flat footed and an eye for goal that made keepers wince. |
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The 37-year-old knuckleballer followed Johan Santana's no-hitter with a dazzling performance of his own. |
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Their roster of dazzling images is annually expanded by increments, as happened with bardic lays after the fall of Troy. |
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The pianist's dazzling rendition of the Vivace finale was a pianistic tour de force. |
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He can make dazzling plays, but his concentration can lapse on routine pickups and throws. |
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An ocean of Paris lay before her, lights dazzling her eyes as she looked over them, and a small smile found its way to her face. |
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A prism reflected in the light catches his attention, momentarily dazzling his eyes. |
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Do not look here for wit, satire, or dazzling invention, in which the old-time revues abounded. |
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I awoke again in a dazzling fluorescent haze, my ears filled with the soft rushing noise of rubber wheels on linoleum. |
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One dragon was fiery red, one was aqua blue, one green, and the last, pure, dazzling white. |
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New relationships, secret assignations and a dazzling necklace add to their complicated lives. |
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Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display. |
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From dazzling mountains and hillsides to lush, subtropical grounds, these hip-hotels offer the perfect respite for both young and old. |
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Boldly dressed in black, brown, and white, males boast long, sharp tail feathers and dazzling display plumage. |
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These works, taken by just four photographers, recall the most dazzling time in movie history. |
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On the day of the gathering, she presented sangria chilled with a dazzling ice ring made from tropical fruits and island nectars. |
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This prestigious annual awards ceremony was attended by a dazzling array of celebrities, socialites and restaurant owners. |
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The heart of the novel is a long, dazzling set piece that is simultaneously satiric and macabre. |
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Troupes of majorettes and dancers in distinct uniforms from across the region took turns to put on dazzling displays. |
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The range of gadgets and gizmos is practical rather than eye dazzling, pretty much as you expect from a very practical Scandinavian. |
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I had got up bright and early, put on my best three quarter length trousers and had scootered my way into London's dazzling West End. |
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There was a terrific, deafening crash, and a dazzling flash of intense red light. |
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His solos had elan and ballon, though not particularly dazzling, but his acting was entirely credible. |
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The lowering clouds develop into thick fog, then break into dazzling sunlight. |
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Besides your dazzling talent, you've been our blood brother and a top man. |
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On the floor in the center is a dazzling blue sequin-filled rosette. |
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She gave me a dazzling smile and we walked to the bathroom together, and after making sure it was empty she grabbed me, and our lips met, our arms round each other. |
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Huaihai Zhonglu, for example, is lined with stores whose shop windows are adorned with expensive, luxury clothing, dazzling jewellery and arty-crafty bric-a-brac, etc. |
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The bramblings are readily distinguished by dazzling white rumps. |
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The coffee-table book tends to emphasize pictures over text, with a dazzling number and variety of colorful images but only a modest amount of often-mediocre text. |
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These are available on sale in dazzling colours and assorted patterns. |
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It is the most dazzling display of agility and sangfroid I have ever seen. |
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His dazzling guitar playing was a joy to behold, with a seemingly bottomless pit of effects pedals to work with and a guitar that had a flashing fretboard. |
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So when Irfan Pathan beams that dazzling smile after taking yet another wicket for the India he so proudly represents, he fills my heart with more than cricketing pride. |
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McEwan novels often have formally dazzling conclusions that recast the meaning of the preceding story. |
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A dazzling move started by the winger was also unfortunately ended by the same pair of hands, clumsily spilling the ball whilst attempting to offload. |
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Her PA made up for that with a dazzling smile and an effusive thanks. |
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The extent and magnificence of the ruins was dazzling to behold. |
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It was large, very large, he guessed it must have come from a swan's wing, and it was the purest, most dazzling white, so bright that it hardly looked real. |
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Why this dazzling and dizzying array of languages and voices? |
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Understand the quickest path to a victory isn't always the most dazzling. |
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There are long pans, slo-mo shots of characters strutting down corridors, dazzling costumes, and hairdos galore. |
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The studio continues its dazzling and inventive series of animated features, improving technologically and expanding their storytelling palette each time. |
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Maybe if I had seen Pynchon again, I could have gotten to the dazzling essence, the inner Pynchon, the true Pynchon! |
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It gently satirized wartime bureaucracy, in a dazzling interchange of epigrams and catch-phrases, many of which passed into the common currency of speech. |
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A thick layer of snow lies on the rooftops, lights flash and twinkle on every street and a dazzling forest of trees has sprouted up all over the city. |
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Give yourself time to brainstorm great website title ideas, asking friends and family for inspiration, and using a thesaurus for some dazzling words. |
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The dazzling ladies and spunky blokes were a great hit with the crowd. |
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On display will be dazzling jewellery from virtually every nook and cranny of the country that will be a prelude to the fall wedding season and festivities. |
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Since most of us are innumerate, the arguments may seem dazzling. |
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Her mother wore a dazzling white dress that sparkled in the light. |
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The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique. |
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When I say that all my woman are dazzling beauties, they object. |
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There is now a dazzling array of beautiful summer cheeses available, their flavour having benefited from the rich milk of spring and its new grasses. |
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Made in 1957 for my grandfather, constructed out of naval serge and cut by a master at Thresher and Glenny, it's a dazzling bit of three-piece craftsmanship. |
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If Indians like their shades bright, then in the summer months they go positively dazzling, with fucshias, topaz blues and citrus greens, oranges and yellows. |
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The dazzling display of heat lightning given prominence on August 12 soon yielded to photo-coverage of the arson that swept through Los Angeles' poverty-stricken terrain. |
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At last they came to a blue lake, and by the side of it, shaded by trees of the deepest green, stood a palace of dazzling white marble, built in the olden times. |
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The latter role is danced by Alain Honorez, a spindle-shanks of towering talents and demonic energy, who almost upstaged the leads with his dazzling display of movement. |
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We had decorated ours with small diyas on every balcony and ledge, and the natural geometry of the hostel building made the entire effect dazzling. |
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Out of the sixty million strong Millennial population, it's the band of twenty-one to twenty-five year olds that marketers target with dazzling images of new drink brands. |
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This dazzling conceit betokens the director's fascination with surface, a fascination which, on closer examination, reveals infinite depths of feeling. |
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Thanks to their dazzling diversity of color, furtive nature, and transient presence, warblers and their fellow neotropical migrants monopolize spring birding. |
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But it was nonetheless a dazzling performance, a dose of tough love from a man who is already hard at work. |
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It is both a dazzling travelogue and a poetic ballet of energy and grace. |
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When I finally got them opened, I was hit with a dazzling white light. |
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The production and studio sound is excellent, the songs in Irish attractive, the string arrangements gorgeous and the instrumental dexterity often dazzling. |
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What fun I had groping around in the dark before stumbling into the dazzling light of the centre and a guilty-looking lover chatting up the exasperatingly pretty artist. |
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Glittering snow globes delight children and adults alike, while individual ornaments ranging from three to 12 inches high provide dazzling centrepieces. |
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The blue morpho family of butterflies, from the rainforests of Central and South America, catch the light in their wings to conjure dazzling displays. |
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Like all of Roth's fiction, this novel is dazzling but flawed. |
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He is radiant, dazzling and as happy to see us as we are to see him. |
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The vampire dropped to the floor, dazzling James with her beauty. |
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She had waist long brown hair, and dazzling sapphire blue eyes. |
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The previous unattractive ambience was immediately replaced by dazzling lights, flickering flash lamps, heart stirring music, applause and admiring looks. |
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Its massive sundials and other structures are a geometry of red sandstone inlaid with dazzling white marble, more like works of modern art than scientific instruments. |
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Virginia Woolf came next, with her dazzling, sensuous essays and literary criticism. |
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Because this recipe was so dazzling, I'm going to reprint it here. |
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The high-tech video effects are dazzling but ultimately unfulfilling. |
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After a dazzling full debut for England, a media boycott kept him quiet. |
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The moon twinkled off the water, dazzling me, blinding me for a moment. |
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And of course the desire is to make a dazzling first impression. |
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But his uninhibitedness also takes the form of sheer stylistic bravura, the dazzling facility, note-spinning mastery and heedless creative enthusiasm of the Russian. |
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Then, in a dazzling display of hypocrisy, the senator spoke out. |
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Here, being true to nature enables Shemesh to record a dazzling array of painterly gestures, some of them squarely within the tradition of Abstract Expressionism. |
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After spending a day in the presence of all that dazzling technology, perhaps the CES attendees were suffering from overload. |
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Straining my eyes in the dazzling white-out, I excitedly make my first sighting in the distance, only to be informed it's a herd of cattle from a nearby ranch. |
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The men were elegant in dark tailcoats and white tie, the women dazzling in rich jewels and dresses, the colours of which seemed to span the entire spectrum of the rainbow. |
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He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity. |
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More than anyone he set the stage for the dazzling dominance of genre narratives in our own time. |
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At that point, I experienced a brief, dazzling moment of enlightenment. |
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Okocha has set English football alight with his increasingly stunning form and dazzling skills, sparking rumours that he is destined for a bigger stage. |
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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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Her first enchantment with the dazzling array had quickly palled. |
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The circus skills are impressive with unusual solo highlights such as hula hooping that is unforgettable, a dazzling trapeze set and great work on ropes and bungees. |
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent. |
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Executed in a mixture of black and white marble, red, orange and brown terracotta and blue and green glass, the mosaics retain their voluptuous, dazzling intensity. |
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The inside of the restaurant is splendid and elegant, decorated with green crystal glass screens dividing it into different dining areas with dazzling dragon wall sculptures. |
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From the 1930s onward, he is one of jazz's most dazzling soloists. |
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At first, I was blinded by dazzling white and blinked, looking away. |
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This took the form of epic paintings, festivals, monumental architecture, the Bulletins of the Grand Army, dazzling uniforms, and military reviews. |
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In fact, some are already blooming, such as my lavender and white penstemons, the dazzling pink and scarlet dianthus, and fragrant navy blue heliotrope. |
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You are greeted by yet another beautiful day, dazzling in its perfection. |
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Adding to the excitement and jostling are new shopping malls and arcades enhancing the mood what with dazzling illuminations and eye-catching window dressing. |
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Consider the dazzling yellow stripes splashing the flanks of China rockfish or the neon feathered tips of the clown nudibranch. |
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How could this dazzling creature have done something so condemnable. |
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The chargers spun round each other, biting and striking, while the two blades wheeled and whizzled and circled in gleams of dazzling light. |
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Power, a descendent from the legendary dynasty of Ghengis Khan, along with dazzling Lady Lightening, demonstrates herculean force. |
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It filled the passage of the rising glade, And there withstayed the sun in dazzling sheen. |
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Paris wowed visitors with show-stoppers all week but none turned their heads faster than the dazzling DeZir. |
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The buildings consisted of two iingxande and seven stately rondavels, all washed in white lime, dazzling even in the light of the setting sun. |
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In the dazzling light of the vision of Being, you have perhaps been overstrict in rejecting all the namarupas. |
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Dressed up to the nines, frowers are just as dazzling to watch as the shows themselves. |
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Ignudi overlap grisaille herms and fictive bronze medallions as a dazzling array of quadri riportati panels narrate episodes from Ovid. |
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A dazzling light filled the church, blotting the altar from my eyes. |
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It was on a trip to Budapest with his wife Suzy in 2005 when Spence happened upon a tea shop with a dazzling array of choice. |
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Fireballs will fly across the heavens early Friday during the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most dazzling astronomical events of the year. |
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This show offers a welcome and dazzling glimpse into that new world. |
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The Scot had the sell-out Hydro crowd on their feet when he sat second in the table with a dazzling display on the floor exercise. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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Local traders and businessmen organised a whip-round to augment the original display which was switched on last month but was not as dazzling as they had hoped. |
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He will find that the mercury lamps, which are at eye level down the long hill towards Selly Oak create a series of dazzling glares alliterating with black shadows. |
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And then you're off on a neverbefore-attempted blend of fast, plunging steel roller coaster and dazzling, astonishing HD wrapround computer wizardry. |
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Willie Mullins who was not saying a lot about the Champion Hurdler earlier in the season was running off at the mouth after his star's dazzling display. |
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Intricate layers of foreground and background combined with a dazzling array of mark-making defy single-point perspective, monocular camera vision, and abstraction. |
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Local teenagers, resplendent in their dazzling ao dais and designer shirts, exchange furtive glances, as we race past hip nightclubs and trendy bars. |
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The French midfielder made a dazzling run in the 35th minute, weaving through the Sunderland defense and all the way to the goal line, where he earned a corner kick. |
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There is a system that allows the main-beam headlamps to be kept on permanently without dazzling oncoming traffic by cleverly masking out vehicles in their cone of light. |
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But soon the landscape turned to black rocks underfoot, and further on we reached the dazzling blueish white of the glacier stretching into an equally whitewashed horizon. |
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More than 500 shoppers and traders saw Harborne Carnival Queen Sharina Khanum turn on the dazzling display and enjoy entertainment and a firework finale. |
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Or dig Garth Fagan's movement and choreography, and the dazzling way he and Taymor have re-created the wildebeest stampede that claims the life of original Lion King Mufasa. |
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Marie Antoinette also had the roof of her little milk house at Versailles planted with fine irises which apparently made a dazzling sight in the summer. |
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Audubon Insectarium on Canal Street is a lively new museum in town, and includes a dazzling butterfly garden showcased in one of the city's most historic buildings. |
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Singh is in nowhere near the dazzling form he was when arriving at Kuroshio 12 months ago as Volvo Masters champion and dual European Tour winner. |
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The ice is filled with spectacular synchronized skating, impressive choreography and glowing costumes that creates a dazzling display the whole family will love. |
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The Geminid meteor shower provided a dazzling spectacle in the night sky this month, and the Ursid meteor shower is about to put on a pretty good show, as well. |
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Or Esther Rantzen as the dazzling proprietrix of a dating agency, maybe? |
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Last year, the park was host to the first North American sighting of a red-legged honeycreeper, a dazzling blue nectar-eating bird from tropical America. |
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And it was a dazzling experience as I discovered the underwater jewels of Egypt in the shape of stingrays, moray eels, puffer fish, trigger fish and lion fish. |
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He was as touching and as confidential as ever, and I felt we must look like an old couple that by some dazzling agamogenesis had produced this golden-haired offspring. |
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Splendent of carnal glamour from thy brain Like precious stones behued in tints divine, That hide in dazzling depths a soul long lain, A spirit crystallized, infused, benign! |
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Oakland native Ward is now unbeaten in 25 fights and can now claim to be one of the top few pound-for-pound fighters on the planet after a technically dazzling display. |
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Lebanon has shown once again that it is a land of dazzling deals and mercurial personalities, including in the realm of the national presidency itself. |
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It is a miraculous, multitiered balancing act of Classical grace and Romantic ardor, musical taste and dazzling display, formal structure and impetuosity. |
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He is a dazzling obscure writer who can be enjoyed without understanding. |
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These natural graces in the quadroon are often united with beauty of the most dazzling kind, and in almost every case with a personal appearance prepossessing and agreeable. |
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Introducing the alum-cell, and placing the coating of hoar-frost at the intensely luminous focus of the electric lamp, not a spicula of the dazzling frost is melted. |
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These firms do not want the truth to get out and are financing these flights in the hope of dazzling the public. Yet the record of the gas engine is there for all to see. |
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Feature a vase in the dazzling orange of autumn leaves, cushions in acidy lemon yellows of apples, or bunches of flowers in pinks or blues displayed in simple containers. |
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Strong lines and dazzling colours fanaticise the artists imagination creating powerful human figures with details of brush strokes, said Nomad Gallery Director Nageen Hyat. |
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