In startling shades of screaming red and eye-popping orange, they are ravishingly gaudy. |
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Already a huge success in London, the band is looking forward to unleashing this ravishingly inventive piece of musical theatre on America. |
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From the opening pages it is clear that Faber writes some of the most ravishingly beautiful prose of any young writer. |
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The 2005 Echezeaux delivers ravishingly sweet, high-toned aromas of black raspberry, maraschino, marzipan, marmalade and iodine. |
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It was a visual onslaught: three ravishingly gorgeous girls and a brother in the background. |
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Another unusual feature of this concerto is the exceptionally long and ravishingly beautiful cello solo in the Andante movement. |
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Can there ever have been a more ravishingly beautiful visual conundrum proposed by an artist in the Western tradition, so satisfying intellectually and visually? |
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The result is in her suitcase: ravishingly beautiful nursing bras. |
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Later he returned, all mellifluous charm, as the Ishmaelite who takes the family in and even lays on musical entertainment for them – a trio for two flutes and harp, ravishingly played tonight. |
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The concert was ravishingly beautiful and to my great joy, I saw Furtwängler applauding with such sheer enthusiasm as I wouldn't even have thought possible with him. |
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Ang Lee's Life of Pi is a Wonder of the Universe movie, sumptuously shot, ravishingly coloured and absolutely up to the minute in its use of 3D technology. |
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The narrative tells how Jane, one of the originators of Neal's Yard Dairy, upped sticks and moved to this distant, ravishingly beautiful valley in between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye. |
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Most moving to many will be the pages devoted to Susana in her pre-Walton years, both ravishingly beautiful and sparkily tomboyish in her Argentinian youth. |
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