The flowers a re ever-changing, starting off a clear yellow, opening as subtle apricot, and then becoming a gorgeous tangerine. |
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A gold drinking horn with a lion's head vies with a life-size golden fish for the title of most gorgeous thing on display. |
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It also had a gorgeous dining hall, usually used for big parties, but tonight it was roped off and off-limits to the guests of the hotel. |
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We've got a beautiful arboretum and gorgeous public gardens and a world class aquarium and nature trails and historical mansions. |
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I was laughing as well, still unable to believe that I had such a gorgeous chain and locket around my neck. |
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Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and nymphs, and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array. |
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Slide the turkey to one end of this gorgeous creamware platter, then fill the other with bright lemons and heady lavender. |
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It is a busy time for vacation home rentals and theme parks alike, but also an excellent time to work on getting that gorgeous bronzed tan! |
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The long weekend began with gorgeous weather as thousands were flocking out of the city. |
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She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body. |
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Dione is especially fond of the tough but gorgeous rugosa roses, such as Blanc Double de Coubert and Hansa, as well as Rosa glauca. |
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And its banks are beginning to look gorgeous in the turn of autumnal colors. |
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Every woman can be made to look gorgeous provided she takes care of her skin and follows simple techniques of make-up, he reveals. |
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The hotel was set on the beach itself, with a beautiful view of the white, white sands and the gorgeous sunset. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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This run-down, tin-roof dwelling in lonely bush country is a gorgeous chunk of rustic Australiana. |
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The car's headlights led the way in this intensely gorgeous astral setting. |
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He was extremely pale, but had the most gorgeous russet hair and hazel eyes. |
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More horsey activity for me yesterday as I attended the launch of the 2005 Irish National Hunt Festival in the gorgeous Guinness Storehouse. |
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We walked down the famous 199 steps, enjoying the gorgeous view of the harbour and pantiled, crowded cottages. |
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She's gorgeous and great in the sack, but mostly I fantasize about the girl in the next cube, my neighbor, even my ex from high school. |
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Think Roja and you would think gorgeous smile, luscious lips, limitless joy. |
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Then Vaughan hints he may be coming into some form with a gorgeous cover drive which bisects the fielders. |
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Of course, the entire movie is lushly detailed in gorgeous shots, like the shaving-mirror triptych revealing the three of them in the bath. |
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The shop was full of attractive men buying Valentine's cards for their gorgeous women. |
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I've used dark green sea glass with a bronze coloured wire, gorgeous lustred beads, bronze filigree beads, and a couple of green seed beads. |
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It was a gorgeous view from the top of the cliff, looking down on the houses that sat all around the curve of the bay. |
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Despite this, I can often be found salivating over a Viking catalogue or fondling the gorgeous specimens on sale in Paperchase. |
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The salesgirl, a shy college or just graduated red-head, brought the dress over, sighing as Jennifer tried on the gorgeous gown. |
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They fluttered down, the petals cascading around the guests and the royal family, causing a gorgeous and divine sight. |
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She came back with a wonderful portfolio of photographs, I mean really gorgeous things, and it was just too good an opportunity to pass up. |
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As we enter the Great Nicholas Hall, the opulent room is filled with thousands of aristocrats dancing the mazurka in gorgeous period costumes. |
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The front hallway was littered with cute flip-flops and sandals, hiding beneath it the gorgeous Italian marble. |
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Cannes, that jet set Mecca, is a place well known over the years for gorgeous women dressing flimsily in order to promote their projects. |
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How could anyone be so gorgeous in such a simple outfit of a blue polo shirt and jeans? |
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Drop dead gorgeous eyes, flawless skin, and perfect straight brown hair that reached down to the top of his ear. |
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The viewer is irresistibly embroiled in the act of creation, and thereby marked forever with the power of his gorgeous creations. |
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He was faced with a gorgeous man in his forties with silky, boy-cut brown hair, a poised stance, and a charming smile. |
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It was a gorgeous evening, and the city shone from a million points of light. |
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Leading this group was a gorgeous blonde flapper dressed in darling scarlet and smoking a cigarette carelessly. |
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Jennifer looked out over the garden, all covered in a soft blanket of gorgeous white that just grew thicker and thicker with the falling flakes. |
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It's a gorgeous split level apartment on the fourth floor of a school conversion in Camberwell. |
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A plush apartment, a gorgeous girlfriend and a life that opened doors to the best clubs in New York. |
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The first movement, an aria for soprano and alto soloists, has a gorgeous instrumental ritornello that introduces the contrapuntal solo parts. |
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The picture sports gorgeous contrast that runs from sparkling whites, to inky blacks, and a myriad shades of gray in between. |
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It pleased me somehow to be weathered by this deadly wind on my face and to be exposed to a gorgeous icy glare on this sunny afternoon. |
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By working all heads of the triceps, you can firm up the backs of your arms and develop a gorgeous contour, Roberts says. |
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Or, best of all, gather wild field mushrooms, which are a different species than cultivated mushrooms and have a gorgeous deep flavour. |
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The immense, treelike Trina Mack stood up next, her tan face gorgeous as it turned pink with a blush. |
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We were hoping for a pigeon pair but I am now happy with our two gorgeous boys. |
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There is a gorgeous perversity in the idea of a woman forced to a blush by the reality of her own naked body. |
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We had four days away in Cornwall which was absolute bliss, helped by having the most gorgeous weather imaginable. |
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It was a gorgeous work of art, a scene of pixies and faeries playing by a stream. |
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There is a gorgeous coffee shop and the boys love sitting in high chairs having a doughnut or scone while I drink a filter coffee. |
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If we fill our heads up with thoughts of gorgeous face cream and colanders and duvets, we think less about things that genuinely matter. |
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An obvious crowd pleaser was the shrimp cocktail, in which a gorgeous dozen shrimp came with a grapefruit-infused cocktail sauce. |
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The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the Indian stones change colour to a peachy orange in the rain. |
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The glamourisation is helped by gorgeous cinematography, which has the hyperreal sepia glow of a Norwich Union advert. |
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Should I tell him that he's the most gorgeous guy alive and that I'd love to just kiss him? |
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It was a gorgeous bowl of strawberries in a beautiful, gleaming clear glass bowl. |
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In the fall, plants produce and discard gorgeous seeds, seed pods, husks, and pinecones. |
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Supper is going to be good and Tom has opened the most gorgeous bottle of claret which, I suspect, is older than either of us. |
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She looked gorgeous in her whitewashed jeans and curve hugging soft pink sweater. |
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The short sleeves floated softly around Josie's shoulders and the gorgeous sweetheart neckline was accented with pearls. |
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But she knew that in bright light, those eyes would turn such a gorgeous pale colour of green. |
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I'm afraid that his voice simply does not reach the same gorgeous peaks of luxuriant smoothness as the honeyed tones of some of his colleagues. |
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I was in the gorgeous Chilean desert under the bright sun with wild flowers bursting all over the place. |
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Above all, the series has a gorgeous childlike quality and is entirely voiced by children. |
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Extremely gorgeous embroidery, graceful silk and satin and flowing chiffon creates a smart profile for today's woman. |
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Crisp autumn weather, gorgeous sunsets, star-filled skies, and dramatic lighting will make you want to stay. |
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It really is sumptuously gorgeous music, and, thus, almost impossible to single out highlights. |
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The cut scenes are absolutely gorgeous in their representation of anime spliced into a high-resolution computer graphics world. |
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At the time, his playing impressed me with its discipline, control, intelligence, and gorgeous sound, all directly in the service of the music. |
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It commands a gorgeous view of the Bay at sunset and is well worth visiting early evening. |
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As much as Jade despised him, she couldn't help but gush at his gorgeous smile! |
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The city was gorgeous during the fall, the yellow and orange leaves really giving the streets a special glow. |
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The winter heath is blooming heavily and the summer heather is standing erect with foliage in gorgeous hues of bronze, coral and red. |
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June on the other hand had a gorgeous white wedding dress with lace and satin and a beautiful headpiece. |
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This is a gorgeous Victorian solid sterling silver vesta case with beautiful hand chased decoration and initialled cartouche. |
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I'm constantly amazed at the number of gorgeous women who prefer being with a fatty to stepping out with an Adonis. |
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Finally, how gorgeous do little girls look in candy-striped socks or tights? |
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For dinner with friends, opt for a pretty sweater dress, shearling boots, and a gorgeous statement necklace. |
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Perhaps they just wanted to know where he had stashed the keys to the gorgeous Lotus 7 he drove in the opening sequence. |
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After a gorgeous drive, past dozens of fruit orchards, I reached the campground. |
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This is all illustrated with long, lingering shots of gorgeous northern landscapes, reindeer stampeding across vast expanses of ice and tundra. |
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To outsiders, Nantong is probably best known for its gorgeous blue printed calico. |
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She's gorgeous and all but I'd still put her a hair below my favorite of the night. |
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And last night I went to Chinatown and bought some gorgeous raspberry nubbly silk, which tonight I made into curtains for my living room. |
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Get me a coffee table book that I can leaf through, full of gorgeous shots of squirrels being squirrelly, and sunsets unsurpassed. |
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She's drawn to the gorgeous Liverpuddlian whose Byronic aspects spell trouble for everyone involved. |
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He gives five prisoners a sizable plot on the prison grounds to make the most gorgeous garden they can. |
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Furniture produced during the Qing Dynasty pursued splendour and a gorgeous appearance. |
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This gorgeous clam shape bag is brushed in buntal weave and finished with exquisite braided snakeskin handles. |
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This lovely Viognier, with waves of gorgeous flowers, exotic citrus, and vanilla, makes an out-of-the-ordinary aperitif. |
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There were about 35 of us there, lots of friendly people, some gorgeous food, plentiful vino and lots of cheesy dancing! |
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This pillow has a gorgeous raised peach tone fabric with quality leopard inlay and bullion fringe. |
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An example is the gorgeous series of Hungarian dances of the German-born Brahms. |
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People could look harmless and gorgeous on the outside when really they are vicious vile evil monsters on the inside. |
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The build quality was up to scratch, the cars looked gorgeous and came, of course, with those pacy motors. |
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I always loved Meg's gorgeous photos and wanted to soak up the apparent peaceful, spiritual vibe of the place. |
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With delightful support from a gorgeous cast of Munchkins, dancers and chorus, this Yellow Brick Road is well worth a journey. |
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He mumbled some obscenities and he closed his eyes painfully recalling the gorgeous Nile blue eyes looking blankly up at him, expressionless. |
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After the processes of spinning, dying, broidering and weaving, silk comes out to be gorgeous and delicate. |
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She too was dressed in a gorgeous lacy yellow dress which contrasted nicely with her long, silky black hair. |
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But how could a ten-man brass band dressed in gorgeous African robes fail to make an impact? |
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It was a gorgeous afternoon, she wanted to take a nap, and there was no question that I needed to unwind a bit. |
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I untied the red ribbon that bound the black box and excitedly opened the lid to find a gorgeous strand of delicate, white diamonds. |
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With her great job, fab boyf and gorgeous co-presenter, she's got a lot to smile about. |
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Seek shade and seclusion in your own gorgeous garden after examining these bowered garden ideas. |
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We'll take advantage of our one layover day to indulge in swimming, fishing, botanizing, or just luxuriating in gorgeous scenery. |
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He arrives just as a pub landlord is removing a customer for the unpardonable sin of having smiled at his gorgeous young wife. |
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I changed quickly, sliding into the gorgeous red dress with its ribbon straps and low neckline, the skirt a short flare of chiffon. |
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In fact this gorgeous headquarters will remain a silent but a constant reminder of the unfailing service of those who made this dream come true. |
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Blonde bombshell Turner was his third wife for about six months, gorgeous brunette Gardner, his fifth for about a year. |
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An older, gorgeous married man wanting to sleep with you can seem like a fabulous compliment and ego boost. |
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He had on jeans and a light blue shirt with a white undershirt that made him look scholarly and gorgeous at the same time. |
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Most recently, a gorgeous wild mushroom truffle soup stood out, along with a generous plate of skate dressed in an intense caper sauce. |
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Now it's a gorgeous day and we should be able to attract lots of good attention as we skate down the coast. |
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To serve, add rustic Tuscan touches with a gorgeous bunch of grapes, dried figs, walnuts, clementine oranges, and honey. |
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It was a gorgeous day for sitting in the sunshine in a pub garden with a Pimms enjoying an unchallenging but entertaining read. |
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The gorgeous guy you've sorta been going out with is planning to go camping the weekend of your big blowout birthday bash. |
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He's usually got a piece of arm candy shooting him affectionate looks and simpering about how gorgeous he is. |
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Suddenly this drop-dead gorgeous man appeared, a real silver fox, who turned out to be Oliver. |
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For the first time in days she was up and dressed, and in a better fashion than normal, as she wore a gorgeous silken green gown. |
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Out of our windows west across SoHo there is a gorgeous sunset silhouetting the water towers. |
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These three mezzotints have a gorgeous inky blackness out of which roofs in his typical style are all but subsumed. |
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Bloomington is one of the archetypal college towns in the United States, from the gorgeous campus to the showy liberal politics. |
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We also saw a citreoline trogon, a gorgeous bird with a predominantly yellow underside. |
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Now you have only a few short weeks to get lean and gorgeous for the camera. |
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So I climbed some 300 steps to get to the top, where I was treated to some gorgeous views of the Thai capital. |
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Her hair had gorgeous body and a glossy shine was brushed lightly upon her hair. |
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The meat was melt-in-the-mouth gorgeous and the shepherd's pie had fluffy mashed potato and flavoursome meat. |
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This gorgeous specimen of a Chinese boy belonged in a museum, carved in the finest marble. |
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To offer no extras seems a crime but I'll settle for the gorgeous transfer and original anamorphic aspect ratio. |
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This gorgeous picture postcard scenery provides a backdrop for over 200 km of downhill and cross-country skiing trails. |
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They makes gorgeous silk shantung and taffeta dresses that are amazingly flattering and come in every color. |
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I stared out at the gorgeous garden, covered with shady trees and thick grass. |
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One night at a club I watched him put the moves on a gorgeous young woman who he had met earlier. |
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Beautiful cinematography done both in Beijing and in Canada lend itself well to the gorgeous scenery and realistic sets as well. |
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The film is nearly flawless from a cinematic and directorial perspective, with gorgeous scenery, sets, and production design. |
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There are gorgeous scenery locations and magnificent sets and a real sense of opulence to the production, as if no expense was spared. |
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The girl who sings it has a gorgeous voice, and I feel terrible for singing it with my tone-deaf one. |
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In contrast to the smaller book, however, the large book lushly renders each project in colour and in gorgeous black, sepia and white. |
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He always manages to make a girl look gorgeous in a timeless and classical way. |
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It combines bewitching dancing and gorgeous music with a timeless story and what must be the best flying ever to grace a stage. |
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You can give your bathroom an instant update by adding colour with a pile of gorgeous towels. |
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What could possibly be more practical and elegant on your desktop than a gorgeous wood alarm clock? |
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Nikki is a gorgeous but unhinged good-time girl who never quite knows when the party's over. |
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Or what about the wealthy senior who married a gorgeous gold-digger decades younger than him? |
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Oh my, wild irises and hairy beardtongues, what gorgeous jewels in the woodland green they are! |
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The gorgeous updated style has added volume and lift around the crown while utilizing high gloss shine products for a rocker chic glow. |
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Glitz and glam are also well catered for with a gorgeous range of party dresses, perfect for cocktails by the pool. |
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Its gorgeous spotted coat is distinctive, but jaguars with uncommon melanistic coloration are pure black. |
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The gorgeous house where you could give those dinner parties is the same kind of house Lynette wishes she could escape. |
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It was my first present from him and I felt so gorgeous in it that I couldn't wait to show it off. |
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As for Ciccolini, his account is absolutely gorgeous with a strong improvisatory element. |
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That gorgeous suit looked like it cost more than my entire wardrobe combined. |
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Kamiyama floats gorgeous shimmering melodies that fade in and out of the background, and synth squiggles periodically accent the rhythm. |
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Fashion plate Nicole Kidman has been known to accessorize her gorgeous gowns with glasses for reading at the awards podiums. |
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One of his long time friends asked how a decrepit bloke like him had landed such a gorgeous dame. |
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The mood of this film, the quiet confidence of its telling, the gorgeous cinematography has to be seen to be understood. |
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After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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The dozen books of Rumpole short stories endure as a gorgeous chronicle of English class battiness and the absurdities of the law. |
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On top of this mess are those patented gorgeous two-part harmonies, uncharacteristically straining to make themselves heard over the racket. |
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Light radiated through the gorgeous stained glass of medieval cathedrals and glimmered in arcaded loggias. |
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This gorgeous coastline of ragged bluffs, sea stacks, and mountains could become home. |
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You'll find every shade in the rainbow except blue, including gorgeous blends of two or more colors. |
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Now Samee is finally free to sell her gorgeous lehenga-cholis, ghararas, salwar kameezs and capris in Delhi. |
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Sarah had kedgeree which looked gorgeous but I didn't taste it, and Peter had pot-roasted lamb with swede. |
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Hanging towards the back was the gorgeous dress I had worn for Sara's bat mitzvah, which reminded me that her birthday was coming up. |
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I keep dreaming I'm camping with this gorgeous woman, sometimes in army tents, sometimes in mountain tents, sometimes in wigwams. |
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Naively, I thought we had walked into a debs' ball when we arrived into a sea of gorgeous young girls in evening gowns. |
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It was an absolutely gorgeous boned corset covered in silver sequins from Cabaret in Edinburgh. |
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We all sat in these nice reclinable chairs and just lapped up the gorgeous views! |
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It has lavish spectacular moments, lots of local colour, gorgeous settings, beautiful actresses, and some terrible songs. |
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Bill and Neil geeked out over computer stuff for a bit while I unwound by taking in a gorgeous summer evening. |
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Where once Burgundy had the field to itself, other parts of the world are now making some gorgeous red wines from Pinot Noir. |
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Of all our feathered friends pheasants offer the most gorgeous sight to behold, particularly the male ones. |
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The bare amount of light it cast illuminated the western sky in a gorgeous rainbow of pinks, yellows, and oranges. |
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For one, its gorgeous coloring makes it a favorite of snake and reptile collectors the world over. |
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The club sandwiches and, in particular, the gorgeous savoury wraps are the staple diet of their many regulars. |
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This massive book with its lavish illustrations of gorgeous furniture and interiors whets the appetite for more on the subject. |
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You pass through plush red velvet drapes into a lavish room of gorgeous banquettes, bookcases and bare concrete walls. |
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As it is, she still looks gorgeous as she preps for her return to Broadway. |
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Hydrangeas, celosia, yarrow, baby's breath, rose buds, and cornflowers also dry well and make gorgeous decorations. |
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It's a gorgeous album, but thankfully it doesn't take itself too seriously either. |
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She looked as gorgeous as ever and certainly had every young lad in town gawking with dropped jaws. |
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Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary language, says MacLeod. |
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I also remember a science fair where he made a Tesla coil that was an absolutely gorgeous object, copper wire wrapped around glass. |
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He enjoyed a few minutes of weightless flight and gaped at the gorgeous view. |
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Now a gorgeous 3-mile trail runs up and over the hills, past soap-root, buckeyes, and manzanitas and across a babbling brook. |
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His gaze lowers and takes in her legs beneath the table, as gorgeous a set of gams as he's ever seen. |
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I think Katie looks gorgeous and casually confident in both shots the epitome of a yummy mummy. |
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While in NYC check this bar out, the women are gorgeous and friendly too, and the bar staff are a good laugh. |
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Meanwhile we have redesigned our website, and pretty gorgeous it looks too. |
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Tosca gives the audience a rapturous evening of gorgeous music and fantastic scenery. |
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At his urging I strummed the guitar, closing my eyes as a gorgeous deep sound resonated. |
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In my head, I was the gorgeous young thing running around with the aged pouchy bachelor, and it was the best relationship I'd ever been in. |
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Baby pink is always very cute, and the stronger pink is gorgeous in a pot by the water. |
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There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground. |
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You expect quirky, left-field weirdness, whereas what you get is gorgeous songwriting. |
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Immediately Kyle was ushered off onto the make-do dance floor by a gorgeous auburn-haired girl. |
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They can also be shredded into scones or bread to add a gorgeous yellow colour, or added to savoury tarts, sweet buns or sponge puddings. |
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He opens with a gorgeous study for prepared guitar, but the bulk of the record is given over to duets with fellow axemen. |
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Summer and Marissa looking gorgeous in a pretty skirt and very cute dress both by Burning Torch. |
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It was a gorgeous day, the kind of winter day when the sun glares off the snow and makes everything look neat and clean. |
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He was dressed in a gorgeous robe with a golden sash tied around his waist and was standing tall and strong. |
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As gorgeous as he was I could not date a guy with an ego as large as the Statue Of Liberty. |
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In addition to the rich antique finish, these gorgeous sinks are now available in the subtle shine of Brushed Nickel too. |
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Particularly if it is anywhere near as gorgeous tomorrow as it was today, as I'll wake up in the sun and bask. |
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We had lunch at the Inn of the Mountain Gods, a gorgeous resort hotel owned by the Apache nation. |
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Then there are these gorgeous gorgeous heavenly dresses with their flowing skirts and soft dove grey colors. |
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He took her hand and slid a gorgeous ruby and diamond ring onto her middle finger. |
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So the owner of the shop goes in back and comes out with an absolutely gorgeous full-length coat. |
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From gorgeous silk saris to plain dhotis, there is a discount on every item at the Hantex showroom. |
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A great score by Krzystof Penderecki and gorgeous cinematography keep the ear and eye riveted even while the brain is in meltdown. |
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The people who work there write your order in gorgeous curlicued Thai letters on the universally green waiter pad. |
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Available in sexy black, or versatile poudre, these gorgeous French knickers have been very popular since their introduction to our range. |
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Instead of the gorgeous scenic vistas of the Cascade Mountains favored by many artists at the time, he painted scarred clear-cut areas, the loggers' aftermath. |
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Guerra's not afraid to actually play the guitar conventionally either, and his dolorous, hesitant chording is heard to beautiful effect on the gorgeous closing track. |
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One of these companies is building a luxury complex on the gorgeous Lustica Peninsula, which juts out into the pristine Adriatic. |
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For the adventurous, the area is surrounded by waterfalls, zip lines, and gorgeous mountainous scenery. |
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Reid planted a flag, ready to make his mark in the world of whisky, backed by ambition and a gorgeous piece of land. |
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In but a few minutes, we were introduced to the object of Justin's amorous display, the gorgeous and talented Linda Fairstein. |
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In Broussard, Burnham saw new hope now that his gorgeous idea for America might become a reality. |
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From the second-story lounge, I look out over a gorgeous pool, a candy-striped garden bar, and a mixed crowd of hip revelers. |
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Like the time in Canada, when he clocked a gorgeous fan in the hotel. |
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But Darrin loves her jazzy style of singing and gorgeous looks. |
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Contrast living in a small flat with a gorgeous rambling house. |
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Robyn Lawley, a gorgeous Aussie who wears a size 12, has become a groundbreaker for curvy girls everywhere. |
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She has gorgeous long, red hair that I love to run my fingers through. |
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About 13 percent of Peru's territory has been converted to Protected Natural Areas, including lakes and lagoons, rivers and canyons, and gorgeous waterfalls. |
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I confronted this fact while standing in front of a gorgeous yellow bowl, decorated with nothing but its own perfect yellowness, which looked utterly Chinese to me. |
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It's close to Windhoek, has a gorgeous view, a huge lapa and Houalet is prepared to go to extreme lengths to cater for any event and make it perfect! |
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Karly Hopper is a drop-dead gorgeous woman with an IQ of 65 and a childlike sense of the world. |
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This is a gorgeous lean wine in a truly subtle Burgundian style. |
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Hundreds of years of excavation has left seven gorgeous chambers carved into the salt rock throughout the floors. |
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This gorgeous white blends Argentina's own lime blossom-scented torrontes grape with appley chardonnay, delivering aniseedy flavours with grapey fruit. |
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There are gorgeous backing vocals and the usual apposite soundbites. |
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I've a gorgeous road bike that I love to death, riding it is like flying. |
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Yet another example is Belle Isle, a gorgeous 982-acre gem floating in the Detroit River. |
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This past winter, my partner and I rented a small house in rural Vermont with a gorgeous clawfoot tub. |
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Most of the time, the three-hour, serpentine drive to Jalalabad is gorgeous and calm, though attacks can happen. |
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My mother was one of the lucky few who looked gorgeous when they cried. |
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Day and night, the downtown skyline is gorgeous to gaze at from ground level. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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There are gorgeous neighborhoods like Rosebank and Parkhurst with impressive art galleries and hand-made jewelry. |
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Flower colors are gorgeous pastels of salmon, yellow and orange. |
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This gorgeous tam is big enough to hold your locks or just very long hair. |
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The gorgeous rota looks like an alien lighthouse, with silvery lights spinning out of its core. |
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I get a free car for a week, brand spanking new, with that gorgeous new-car smell and most probably a full tank of petrol, to drive wherever I want? |
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Expect plenty of cuts to his gorgeous girlfriend, Sarah Brandner, while her sweetheart takes on the socceroos. |
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I love it to bits, all of it, especially the wonderfully ingenious and gorgeous to look at early optical devices, and the engravings of such inventions. |
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I know very little about make-up but luckily my gorgeous assistant Sarah, who is always immaculately coiffed and maquillaged, was able to help me out. |
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The surest way to keep your bag looking gorgeous is to have it treated with a stain resistant such as Scotchgard, either by yourself or by a dry cleaner. |
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Instead, try Hollywood Road for gorgeous local treasures and even a tasteful Mao head if you so incline. |
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There are still gorgeous gowns being produced, Tfank insists, but the individuality seems to have diminished. |
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Composers make gorgeous music, and can bang their moods out on a piano. |
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Anyway, it turns out that underneath the marzipan and icing sugar of his gorgeous first birthday cake there lies a fine old-fashioned Dundee cake, perfect for dunking. |
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In reality, this is a gorgeous dessert masquerading as health food. |
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From the red velvet drapes and smooth polished wood floors to the gorgeous blue banquettes and art-covered walls, we think you're rather going to like Baykus. |
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He had four major relationships, a German baroness, a Spanish aristocrat, an American heiress and, of course, the gorgeous Norwegian model Eva Sannum. |
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The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics. |
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Even when presented with a gorgeous sashimi platter, lavigne still waxes poetic about that commercial Kitty. |
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Your silky bangs look gorgeous under the lights and your deep brown eyes make me swoon. |
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The gorgeous tonal colors of this music have rarely glistened so brightly! |
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The film is about an old couple who have this gorgeous son, and how after leading a happily married life their world suddenly turns topsy-turvy because of one incident. |
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He was wearing a gorgeous business suit and toting a brief case. |
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She looked incredible, as usual, with her brown ponytail, an off-white silk shantung pants suit, and a gorgeous Fabrice resin flower pin with seed-pearl-tipped stamens. |
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A simple sheath dress or suit with gorgeous shoes and accessories can also save you from maxing out a credit card for a one night only outfit and be appropriate too. |
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The key to looking your best is to pick one feature to highlight, and then use colors and formulas sheer enough to let your naturally gorgeous self shine through. |
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The title poem rushes forward with a gorgeous hydraulic motion, as if Proust had been sped up and turned into a town car. |
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All the staff are great, including the gorgeous minx on the door. |
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She would happily model the latest piece of jewelry he'd bought her, ranging from bright, gorgeous earrings to delicate, sparkling rings, dotted with her birthstone. |
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She asked Amanda to throw a welcome dinner for her and the plan was for a certain gorgeous actor to come along to the party last weekend, but he didn't show. |
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Like almost all of the people who buy these sorts of moneymaking kits, Gabriel didn't end up with a gorgeous new home. |
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As their grip loosens, the island, and particularly its capital city, is morphing into a fashionable, gorgeous hotbed of tourism. |
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The Orangery restaurant is not as gorgeous as the rest of the house, partly because it is in a modern extension, but mainly because it is unattractively lit. |
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Being dragged out of their hotels in the middle of the night to see gorgeous unclad Thai women in the throws of a budding stage career makes them cranky. |
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Glistening candied clementines stunned us with their gorgeous color. |
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In the family box in front of the TV cameras, the Palins were assembled, looking inhumanly gorgeous and well-groomed. |
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Even if she did still seem mad, and possessed a voice shrill enough to crack glass, she was the most gorgeous female he'd ever seen in all his born days. |
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The whole place had great big gorgeous windows set in black mahogany, which really did set a nice classic contrast to the soft off-white shade of the walls. |
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Partridge and pheasant taste gorgeous with a creamy bread sauce or fried breadcrumbs, while wild duck is lovely with a little orange zest added to the gravy. |
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The heatwave broke and it was gorgeous running weather this morning. |
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A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by Pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces and gorgeous gift sets starting at very affordable prices. |
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This bubble bath smells gorgeous and it can also be used as a perfume. |
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Some really fit guy wearing a gorgeous top came wandering down the stairs. |
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Celadon green and light violet are gorgeous together, says Delaney. |
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The powder came to my boot tops, and we never seemed to come close to our previous tracks, leaving long, gorgeous snow squiggles that stretched for miles. |
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Jigging amongst a bevy of beautiful hackettes and not so gorgeous hacks, George was able to shimmy and twist so that his head was level with most other folk's ankles. |
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With the sun directly behind him, his head was haloed like that of an angel, his gorgeous angular features were emphasized by the light behind him. |
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He was handsome, she was gorgeous and on screen they were electric. |
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Abbey looked gorgeous in a white off-the-shoulder gown of the finest silk. |
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Interviews with old-timers and vintage footage blend well with gorgeous snowy scenery and soft Gaelic music to paint a flattering picture of this latterly beleaguered resort. |
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More earthquake rumbles follow, each ushering in even more layers of ungodly gorgeous sound and evoking a stomach-turning combination of fear and excitement. |
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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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The furniture in the room was made out of a gorgeous dark mahogany wood. |
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It's another gorgeous day. There were some high cirrus clouds earlier and it looks like they're coming back, but, for the most part, it's just been beautiful. |
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