The postcard perfect sunset was made even more perfect by the fact that we were on bikes, heading home after a hard day's ride. |
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Everything about it from the trees glinting with decorative fairy lights to the quaint old church was picture postcard perfect. |
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The island's postcard perfect view was marred by the sight of makeshift stalls doing brisk business selling buko juice, soft drinks, beer, and snacks to visitors. |
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Rohmer's interviews are filled with complaints about the embalming effects of 35-millimeter film and the superficial attractiveness of postcard perfect vistas and panoramas. |
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We were directed down the steep path of the postcard perfect greenhill, past transplanted historic buildings and a fairy-tale well, to the drafty, pre-revolutionary farmhouse. |
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In what she'd always believed to be the cruelest of ironies, the town Julie had grown up in was a picture postcard perfect image of small-town America. |
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The sweep of his uncle's arm encompassed all of Bayberry, with its twinkling lights, mellow jazz, sociable guests, and postcard perfect buildings. |
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But the picture in Trincomalee is not exactly postcard perfect, said R. Rajarammohan, chairman of the city's Chamber of Commerce. |
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The silver slip of a beach is postcard perfect, a flawless bleached-bone white. |
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White signs point finger style to postcard perfect villages, Bishop Burton, Lund, North Newbald, South Dalton, Millington, Sledmere. |
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The Florida morning was postcard perfect, not a cloud in sight, humidity low, the nearby pool mostly empty and inviting. |
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These natural pools are picture postcard perfect and they are open to everyone. |
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The well kept waterfront is the picture of serenity as the pale blue waters of Corozal Bay ripple against a walkway punctuated with postcard perfect palms. |
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I was like, 'This is magnificent.' And this town, it's postcard perfect. |
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