Below nestled a shingle cove of limpid water and fearless little fish, qualities that tend to bring the boy out of the man. |
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Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes. |
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Hugh's ears are pointed and his eyes are like these limpid pools I keep hearing so much about. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions. |
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The place is stuffed with verdant vistas, mountain views, bosky dells, bubbling brooks and limpid lakes. |
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Gama Valley is famous for the luxuriantly green forest, colorful cuckooflowers, limpid spring, deep and steep gorges and various birds. |
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The Spey snakes between rolling hills, with stretches of bouldery rapids and limpid pools where salmon leap and plop. |
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You'll be impressed by its secluded limpid water and verdured hills, a smaller Three Gorges but with clean and still river. |
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The greatest English watercolourists produced strikingly limpid studies of nature. |
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There was a rudimentary path leading towards a sapphire-blue limpid pool of water into which a natural spring cascaded down the plateau face. |
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Although facing left, Paula directs her bold, limpid eyes back to center stage. |
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Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. |
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On the contrary, a limpid, understated vignette can be just as strong and striking. |
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A simple accompaniment serves as a baseline from which a limpid melody explodes into a dizzy display of vocal pyrotechnics. |
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Its limpid pools, vivid colours and unusual plants will reinforce your sense of tranquility and equanimity. |
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There was a limpid pool of emerald water rimmed with brown sand, set in a giant's jumble of rubbed granite blocks. |
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Garcia, with his classic dark looks and limpid brown eyes, knows all too well how easy it is for his female students to fall in love. |
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The work has its longueurs, but it is worth waiting around for this inexpressibly limpid and lovely solo. |
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With Pascal Devoyon as like-thinking partner, he gives limpid performances of music well worth an airing. |
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Her eyes take in everything, limpid and deep, revealing a kind of rawness that's hard to read. |
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The extraordinary salted chewiness of bresaola is flattered by limpid extra virgin olive oil. |
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Note the chair placed near to the doorway and the limpid UJ on the door pillar. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and professed his honorable intentions. |
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Her eyes were like limpid pools, only they had forgotten to put in any pH cleanser. |
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So this limpid, adorable film is also a tough, matter-of-fact portrait of the everyday, not a sentimental, redemptive whitewash. |
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In Weihai, a clear city certified by Chinese authorities, you can expect to enjoy the most limpid sea water along China's coast. |
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With the recent fish kill in Jagaranahalli Lake last Wednesday, the spotlight is once again on the state of the city's once limpid lakes. |
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The four-meter-thick walls are as solid as ever, and swans still glide over the moat's limpid waters. |
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The waters of the lake are limpid, the colour of jade, and reflect the surrounding beauty of the peaks and trees. |
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His music sounds as if it is being sung to a listener on the mainland from some siren's island far off in the limpid sea. |
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The anchor dropped through 20 ft of limpid water and we slipped over the side to swim and snorkel before lunch. |
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I f you want your tea to be limpid, put some Solvay® sodium bicarbonate in the teapot while the teabag is still in the water. |
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It's full of phonemes, guttural exclamations and limpid hisses. |
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Their luster was superb as was their limpid green color and transparency. |
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If the tide was up, the limpid water would wash up against the sea defences, and the smaller sailing boats that infest the river would tack right up to the sea wall. |
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For the limpid quality of the water here, the colour of the coral and variety of fish, it's the place for your final sundowner, breathtaking and unforgettable. |
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In brief and limpid episodes French director Alain Cavalier bares the masochism, eroticism, and purity at the heart of Therese's self-enclosed crusade. |
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His penchant for big questions, his lucid and often limpid prose, and his willingness to pose unconventional and unpopular arguments have combined to make him a must-read. |
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The music is limpid and languid, dripping grace and deft touches. |
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The eyes could be either as cold and sparkling as sapphires or as warm and limpid as the deep cerulean of the sea, or even, in certain moods, the misty blue of the mountains. |
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Seen from the above, the lake resembles a pair of limpid eyes. |
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Despite the beautiful, limpid looks, and melodious voice, Fraser has always possessed a steely determination to do things her way. |
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Even the bleak tower blocks of Hume are caught in limpid Northern sunlight, breaking through the clouds, making the estates look like places of hopeful promise. |
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Her limpid eyes were intoxicating, holding him, and imprisoning him. |
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The Choir of Westminster Cathedral responds with a limpid beauty to the direction of Martin Baker whose patient enthusiasm is very evident in the ecstatic end-product. |
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In Duccio's rendering, Mary's limpid eyes are reservoirs of reflection. |
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A sportive course for canyons experts, a mountain onrush, a limpid water, all of this in stunning settings. |
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Margalo is a wounded bird with huge limpid eyes, and Stuart is smitten. |
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The icebergs of the great north dazzle him with their brilliance and their limpid luminescence. |
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Her amber eyes reflected in the mirror were limpid, and alluring. |
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Mr Wade has a clear mind and limpid prose style which guides the reader almost effortlessly through 200 years of intellectual history. |
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Unlike many writers of Spanish, he prefers short and simple sentences, which give his writing a limpid intensity. |
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The olive oil is green to greenish yellow in colour, depending on the degree of ripeness, and very limpid. |
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Now it is undeniably true that the formulation of directives is often not completely limpid as to its meaning or purpose. |
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They will ravish music lovers who look for limpid, detailed and precise sound while allowing a perfect integration in any room. |
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The limpid waters of these places are a paradise for lovers of underwater exploration that remain before the spectacular enchanted seabed. |
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The refining and winterisation process produces a clear, limpid and extremely stable oil. |
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Playacar, it is a paradisiac place where you will discover white sand beaches to limpid water and turquoises. |
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Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity. |
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Her eyes were large and limpid, but definitely not innocent. |
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A young man with a guitar straddled a balustrade and plucked morose notes to a candid vesper hymn as the artisans of the field filed in limpid processions to their familial foodfests. |
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The remainder of the day occurred in a landscape of stunning medium mountains in this season with a limpid sky. |
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Fluid, limpid and nonfatty, the Make-up remover Softness avoids any effect desiccating on the level of the eyelids. |
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Like a limpid stream, the music flows round the words, surrounding them with a water-gentle touch for the body dipping down into it. |
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It should imperatively run covered up, which is risky but following a limpid trip, its place is there at the finish. |
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That delivery, so angry and precise and limpid in its movement off the pitch, more than the ball that took out Clarke's off-stump, was the ball that signalled the end. |
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The limpid glass doors reveal the living room clearly from the dining room. |
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There was a new respect or at least a curiosity in his limpid, moonful face as he reached me. |
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Dr Mane has limpid brown eyes and a scary knack of clairvoyancy. |
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The new style could be as limpid as Waugh or as blunt as Orwell or as funny as White and Benchley, but it dethroned the old orotundity as surely as Addison had killed off the old asymmetry. |
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The room is bathed in light as limpid and serene as a Vermeer painting. |
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The hues of the landscape are rendered more harmonious and limpid when the island is relieved of the dazzling light that invades it in the summer season. |
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The limpid, direct dance felt light years away from Fagan's awkward intricacies and perfectly matches Steve Reich's dappled, translucid New York Counterpoint. |
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Whining woodwinds cloy what should be limpid melodies. |
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As with all of Wheeldon's work, the dances he fashions for his company combine the leggy angularity, grandeur and speed of American ballet with the limpid lyricism and emotional depth of its UK counterparts. |
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Her limpid, crystal-clear letters kept by some of her correspondents as treasures of great value, help us understand not only her expressive style bul also her way of life. |
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The oil, by degrees, gets covered with a curdy mass, which after some time settles to the bottom, while itself becomes limpid and colorless. |
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At the time of tasting, the eye is limpid and brilliance. |
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Water must always be limpid and changed twice a day. |
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Much of the texture is limpid and shimmering: he pours out a stream of marvelous melodies, strung like glistening pearls on the thread of his invention. |
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The sky was of a limpid blue under a refreshing breeze sea. |
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Her diction is clear and her articulation limpid. |
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For a first album, these latter knew how to taking care over their work: sound production is limpid in spite of the extreme density of the offered content. |
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Between the tropical summer we have just experienced and the winter that awaits us, the fall is a beautiful transition, and will soon marvel us with its explosion of colours, invigorating air and limpid light. |
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Very limpid, easy to apply and particularly covering, this varnish composed of acrylic resin is very brilliant and has a stronger viscosity than Superfine varnish. |
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The very limited production, results in this grappa being very unique, in accordance with Ligurian tradition. It rests for at least six months in the distillery revealing a color that is limpid, transparent and crystal like. |
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The previously limpid water was now muddy as a result of the epic struggle. |
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The near-capacity audience listened in awed silence as Lill gave a commanding performance of the limpid Adagio sostenuto second movement. |
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Concertmaster Alexander Janiczek directed from his music-desk a limpid, coquettish account of Stravinsky's Apollo, almost Tchaikovskyan in its romantic bloom of string tone. |
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The necklace of clear rock-crystal, still commonly worn by wet-nurses, is a survival of the belief in the lactific virtue of this variety of limpid quartz. |
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