Their bland prettiness makes them more enticing as shark chum than as characters, but then a funny thing happens once they're at sea. |
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She loves Anthony, a dapperling in person, with nothing to recommend him physically but a missy prettiness. |
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At low tide, large areas dry into plains of black mud before the tide restores the creeks to their picture-postcard prettiness. |
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Blum's ceramic and drawn flowers likewise invite you to look, then look again, as routine prettiness becomes something more. |
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Their prettiness are in the selfish mind and in the untrained eyes behind the blinkers of this blind beholder! |
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He was finally bored with her youthful prettiness and desired her body no longer. |
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Because tropical beaches have such inherent prettiness, finding attractive compositions isn't hard. |
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I contributed my archery skills, keen senses and prettiness to the Company, so don't you start. |
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What's startling at first is their shimmering prettiness, which nearly masks their confrontational play with identity politics. |
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She was probably even more beautiful than her cousin, not the bright prettiness like her cousin, but this deep alluring beauty. |
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Her songs are tough and earthy, hating mere prettiness when fieriness or forcefulness are required. |
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She was a woman of about thirty years of age, dressed poorly, in old garments, but still with decency, and with some attempt at feminine prettiness. |
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Most places in Italy encourage you to celebrate the prettiness that wealth bestows: exquisite iron grillwork, festive marble fountains. |
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The colors pulsate and relate to each other so perfectly, it makes me teary-eyed over the prettiness of it all. |
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Some may associate her pastel shades with prettiness, but they are not pretty so much as full of light. |
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That does not remove anything with the prettiness machine, witness of one of the many Nagant patents. |
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If there's one thing I'm always trying to avoid it's insipid charm and prettiness. |
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She wanted to make herself monstrous, approaching a beast, to strip herself of all childish prettiness. |
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She was self-aware, even, of the role her prettiness played in earning her admirers. |
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Unfortunately, it mimics its own unwarlike Italian soldiers by paddling in the shallows of fun and prettiness, ignoring war, death and drama for as long as possible. |
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The choice suggests a woman with a modern definition of femininity, one in which power, swagger and prettiness easily coexist. |
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She is taut with prettiness, and when she smiles, I am sure I can hear her jaw click, protesting the disruption. |
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He sarcastically depicts the juxtaposition between the prettiness and the hideousness of our world and culture with his sometimes lovely and sweet but often odd and sinister cartoon-ish characters and gloomy streetscapes. |
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Forceful femininity was Alberta Ferretti's new fashion code, as she moved from a floaty prettiness to embrace the outwear that dominated the show. |
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Children, in distinction to grown-ups, almost always look pretty in the water, and the tight-fitting suit prevents anything of their prettiness being lost. |
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The third of the set, completed on September 12, 1775, just three months after the second, represents an enormous advance over the mere rococo prettiness of the first two concertos. |
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The artist labours in the present toward a vision of possibility, and is under no compulsion to make us feel comfortable or to make us admire the work for its prettiness. |
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She is also the granddaughter of a famous filmmaker, grew up in Beverly Hills, and is lithe and young and pretty, a prettiness that no Food Network executive is going to allow her to hide behind an apron. |
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The prettiness is enough to soothe a troubled mind. |
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