Families at the sanctuary revelled in the good weather, but the warmth made Oliver a little frisky. |
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The 6,000 Scots who travelled to Rome revelled till late in the city's squares. |
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He knew precisely how to manipulate popular opinion and revelled in the attention he got. |
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Vodka poured, songs were sung and many a cigarette was inhaled as twenty-seven late teenagers revelled late into the evening. |
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The game was being played on the most easterly of the Albrecht pitches and the multi-talented McAdam revelled in the occasion. |
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Citizens had assembled with their coolers and chairs as they revelled to the sounds of soca and calypso from the bands. |
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Generally perceived as a woman-hater, this series reveals he revelled in the company of women. |
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She revelled in the academic and sporting successes of her children and grandchildren. |
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In a sense, his undoing was the fact that he made no secret of how he revelled in success and its trappings. |
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I've often revelled in these diminutive descriptors, because there's none other like me. |
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The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat. |
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I revelled in its aroma, savoured its taste until I was jolted awake into a caffeine deprived state. |
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He kept a secret journal of his assignations with high-power closeted Hollywood players and revelled in his clandestine life as a quasi-hooker. |
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Beautiful tone, assured phrasing, wonderful contrasts of light and shade, the players revelled in Haydn's ever-inventive musicality. |
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Carl Rushworth revelled in the situation and bagged four tries, while Ian Mansell touched down three times. |
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He revelled in the exquisite pleasure of the warm spray massaging his body. |
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The play is very funny and the ten member cast revelled in the comical situations. |
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He dated an actor, swanked around at New York parties and revelled in his celebrity. |
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I delighted in the feeling of superiority those crudely inked daubs gave me and revelled in the ignorance of my classmates as they asked me what they all meant. |
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The more modern theatre revelled in violence, in sharing traumatic indignities and violations, rivalling the slaughter on the streets, spilling blood and gore on the stage. |
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Instead of removing themselves from the common herd to commune with their exquisite selves, they revelled in congenial company. |
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More than 10,000 people revelled in the glorious weather at a track Mancunians have made their own, while the quality of racing matched the spirit in the stands. |
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The Liberal Party revelled in the electoral backwash from this affair on their political opponents. |
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It was a circle of exceptionally bright teenagers who revelled equally in wit and in culture. |
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And, like the Redford character, he revelled in his bad-boy image, once attacking his coach with a ski pole. |
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We're finally managing to get our automatic pilot to work and we're not depriving ourselves, revelled the skipper of Safran. |
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Unlike his predecessor, C. D. Howe, Pickersgill revelled in parliamentary debate. |
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While children revelled in this new winter playground and hunters hunted for everyone, some had more free time and built their toboggan. |
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He lived in rooms among other medical men, a merry group who revelled in boisterous meetings of their dining club. |
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He also visited five continents by steamship and revelled in that supreme luxury, a private railway car. |
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He was also getting a reputation at work as a gambler and he revelled in it. |
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The record company revelled in its success notably by acquiring the catalogues SBK and Chrysalis. |
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Like Harris, he revelled in painting blue shadows on snow and the coruscations of light on moving water. |
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Indonesians and Malaysians revelled in a rare luxury today as the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola hit their shores. |
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While Boullée revelled in gloom and seclusion, our consumer temples are trying to compensate for a deficit. |
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Her lips met his and she revelled in the heat of their embrace. |
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Finney was the more rounded player, a natural predator who regarded the pitch as a happy hunting ground and revelled in his natural ability to score goals. |
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Tales abound of Bacchanalian excess and Lost Weekends, and when the Lord's party convened at the clubhouse last month, they revelled in reminiscing without bowdlerism. |
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Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past. |
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Just last week in this space we revelled in the ongoing bullish sentiment of the oilseed markets led by the Chicago soy complex with Winnipeg canola futures lagging behind. |
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Handed a central striking role at Manchester United following Cristiano Ronaldo's departure, Rooney has revelled in the responsibility, passing the 30-goal mark for the first time. |
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Each Bagatelle expresses a different mood using experiments in tonality and form in which the Lekkers revelled. |
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Blackstone revelled in Charterhouse's academic curriculum, particularly the Latin poetry of Ovid and Virgil. |
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The United luminary revelled in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo, whose pre-season transfer to Real Madrid afforded him the chance to operate in a central attacking role and, moreover, become his team's go-to guy. |
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Vasco initially struggled in the state's subservient championships, but finally surfaced among the elite in 1923 and revelled in a heroic baptism. |
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Having been raised in a family of storytellers who revelled in folklore, Morrison has blended this folklore and its rich African-American heritage into her finely wrought novels and essays. |
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Eddie said he had been nicknamed 'the randiest man at the Beeb' for his exploits and revelled in his reputation despite having a family. |
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The African photographer Malick Sidibé has long revelled in the form, documenting primordially hip and spirited teens and twenty-somethings throughout Bamako, Mali, since the nineteen-fifties. |
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As the press revelled in wild tales of high-society scandal and political cover-ups, Edgecombe started serving a sentence that he always viewed as unjust. |
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Sharing a room with five other kids, I revelled in the adventure. |
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For years clubs were run by Colonel Blimps who revelled in being big-time nobodies. |
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I sometimes revelled in the public attention. |
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Young, ambitious and hard-driving, he revelled in the adrenalin rush of political life, where 12-hour work days are the norm and the smallest misstep can derail a career. |
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After preferences The fear in Little Managua A fly in the ointment First come, first served The Versace controversy ReprintsVersace revelled in eclecticism, and this was especially American. |
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The shows packed in night after night and audiences revelled in them. |
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As famous for his sartorial elegance as for his ruthfulness, he revelled in his icon status. |
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Klopp, by contract, revelled in his choices. |
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An avid hunter and fisherman who owned at least one boat, Topley enjoyed the outdoors. He no doubt revelled in the chance of being paid to do something that tapped into his other passions. |
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He only revelled in the thought of freedom and cold, unessenced baths. |
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Dumbass This was the same night Rani was overhyping BA flight 326's preparations and I stopped taking any of it seriously and just revelled in the laughable sincerity. |
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Cop action films revelled in scenes of action and violence with the male body at the center engaging in fistfights, kickboxing, car chases, and gunplay. |
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