She simply wants to be a beautiful, glamorous, radiant, ravishing movie star. |
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A ravishing collage, although it was not an ideal illustration of his brief flirtation with Surrealist practice. |
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Among the cyclamen, Colchicum, with elegant, long-stemmed pink goblets, completes this ravishing October picture. |
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The island is known for ravishing beaches with pink sand and greenish water, and for uniquely painted homes and cottages. |
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The red ruffle detail dress is flirty and fun with frills falling from the hem and shoulder for a ravishing party look. |
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Find out the latest fashion statements as ravishing beauties from Bangalore in exotic outfits gang up to jinx you. |
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Add class to your style by including these utterly ravishing and stunning bags that are a rage this season. |
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Young guys with bulging biceps and ravishing girls in figure-hugging outfits occupied every inch of the place. |
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She looks ravishing, with an hourglass figure that is beyond comprehension. |
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His tone and legato playing are ravishing, and his execution of the composer's florid runs and other figurations is smooth. |
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Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze. |
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His ravishing portrait of the young English recusant nun Elizabeth Throckmorton is a case in point. |
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He turned to face Mindy, her ravishing, long brown hair waving in the slight breeze. |
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What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers. |
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The Hartke Symphony was also gorgeously done, and it is a ravishing new score. |
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These are ravishing pictures and this is the first time that so many of them have been shown. |
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When Zulaykha tried to captivate Joseph by her ravishing beauty, the Almighty hastened to help him. |
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This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints. |
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The Festival opens amidst the ravishing sound-world of Debussy's ground-breaking String Quartet in G minor. |
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To the Marx songs, the tessitura of which is ideally suited to her edgy soprano, she brings incomparable authority and ravishing vocalism. |
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It records the streets, the clothes, the decors and the furnishings of all strata of pre-war Paris society in ravishing detail. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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Dressed in a ravishing cocktail dress of a silky dark blue, she smiled at both of them widely brown eyes twinkling. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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In the first scene of the film, Marshall Will Kane marries the ravishing Amy and retires his marshal's badge. |
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Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces. |
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His art is refined but never precious, and the voice per se is simply ravishing. |
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In fact, excuse me for saying so, but I'm absolutely more ravishing than you. |
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The smaller paintings vary in color from the same pyrelene green-black to a radiant gray-gold to a ravishing Ferrari red. |
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Catherine Wyn-Rogers, one of Britain's most acclaimed mezzo-sopranos and much loved by Proms audiences, sings Sir Edward Elgar's ravishing Sea Pictures. |
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Naked areas are set off by ravishing textiles, and body parts, particularly, are often framed by gorgeously patterned and richly folded draperies. |
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She would have looked ravishing in a cheongsam under a pea jacket or a long black coat lined with Asian flower silk. |
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What then if pandemic disease outbreaks, already ravishing Brazil in terms of foot-and-mouth, spread throughout that continent? |
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Her divinely fresh collections allow a woman to be simply ravishing but also adapt fashion to her personality. |
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When they're snuggled next to blue and grey, the results are absolutely ravishing. |
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However similar they may be in terms of harmonic evolution, the third and fourth episodes prove ravishing in their elegance. |
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The sunset or the Beethoven string quartet can be so ravishing that we find ourselves lost in the unchanging essentiality they present to us. |
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The Adagio had ravishing, songful stretches, but the emotional temperature remained low. |
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At other points he layers his components into dance of ravishing complexity. |
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This music still had its moments of stillness, its climaxes, and its ravishing melodies. |
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The story ends happily, however, with Cupid marrying the ravishing Psyche, who then becomes the goddess of the soul. |
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This village, with its white houses, overlooks a ravishing palm grove encircled by almond, olive and argan trees. |
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Walkers appreciate strolls in this ravishing area reputed for its quietness, safe in the middle of the military walls. |
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Hoffmann's timeless tale, choreographed in 1964 by Fernand Nault to Tchaikovsky's ravishing score, is a treat for the whole family. |
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More than twenty performers brought a ravishing performance to life on stage. |
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When the weather starts to warm up, the shaded garden is the ideal place to enjoy your meal surrounded by ravishing green scenery. |
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Even more amazingly, especially in the ravishing performance of Debussy's orchestral seascapes, they bring a chamber music-like transparency to this diaphanous score. |
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Let there be wine, food, music, and ravishing summer landscapes from alpine meadows to Riviera beaches. |
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The four leaping women of Empty Center, their pink skin ravishing against the dark green background, are a scattered rendition of Matisse's The Dance. |
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The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints. |
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The ravishing beauty was invited for the inauguration of a jewellery shop, and when she did sport one of those sinfully expensive necklaces the shutterbugs clicked away. |
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She is tiny in stature, but is possessed of a ravishing soprano voice that rides the large orchestra, and fills the vast arena of the Coliseum with ease. |
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At the time when he married Sonia, she was not only ravishing but well provided for, and El Duende could buy more land and notably improve his stock of brood mares. |
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The party is in a ravishing house with a blue tiled pool and slim, tall, swaying palms. |
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And then there is Carole Lombard, ravishing, sexy, happy, and glorious in her gowns. |
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A short, stormy introduction in G minor leads into a melody of ravishing sweetness sung by the solo cello, and decorated with a filigree of arpeggios by the violins. |
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The 2010 follow-up, 1983, a fusion of folk, jazz and blues, is even more ravishing, but it is her live presence that sets tongues wagging-look no further than her first visit to Festival, last summer. |
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At the end of the first long pedal solo is a ravishing example of Italian durezze e ligature style, a series of slow moving dissonances and resolutions often incorporated into the organ music of the north German masters. |
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They will reserve to you ravishing surprises deploying suddenly in front of your eyes by the brutal turning of Dantesque straits their vertiginous landscapes with the superb escarpments staked out by jagged ledges. |
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It will be ravishing on a décolleté or on a turtleneck jumper. |
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Read the full review The highpoint of Andris Nelsons's final season as the CBSO's music director – a concert performance of almost alarming maturity, unfaltering dramatic intensity and ravishing tonal refinement. |
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In the era of global warming, it has morphed – along with so much of Blackwood's work – into an eco-fable about the ravishing remorselessness of nature. |
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Set in a beautiful crescent-moon bay accessible only by boat, Six Senses' ravishing Water Villa 5 blends luxury with rusticity to create a romantic bubble of barefoot chic. |
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A ravishing gray pottery beaker of the 3rd millennium B. C. with flaring incurving sides comes as a reminder that influences from the Near East were making themselves felt in China at the dawn of her history. |
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She is ravishing, enigmatic, pretentious, intrepid, and irresistible. |
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Every time I get into a conversation with this ravishing girl, I want it to last forever. |
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Visitors entering the room will immediately set their eyes on ravishing works that seem to have been specially plucked for them from a succulent garden. |
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One of the most ravishing passages in the whole concerto is the Intermezzo's central episode featuring cellos in a theme of soaring lyricism and romantic passion. |
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In the ravishing little port that can be accessed through the Bab El Marsa gate, the return of the boats at the end of the morning is a daily event. |
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The first sounds so casual and unpretentious and is so very short that one could easily assume it to be merely an introduction to the even more ravishing, soaring shape of its successor. |
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We continue our visit of the majestic complex of Angkor with the ravishing Banteay Srei, peak of the classical khmer art seen in its superb bas-reliefs of pink sandstone. |
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Meanwhile party girl Sarah, 28, looked ravishing in her backless black dress as she arrived at Gilgamesh in Camden, also attended by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood. |
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