The Chinese-style dresses, skirts and tops come in shimmering silk and voluptuous velvet. |
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But what's with the garish red walls of the underpass and the ridiculously clingy dress hugging Alex's voluptuous frame? |
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A voluptuous black girl in leather and a thicket of beaded dreadlocks jumped in front of him and mirrored his strokes, his bumps and grinds. |
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If you think you are not voluptuous enough, then a belted coat with an oversized collar makes the waist look smaller. |
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Even as I leave, feeling bosomy and floaty and voluptuous in the nicest possible way, it's there in the back of my mind. |
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It's made in Berkshire from unpasteurised sheep's milk, usually reserved for firmer cheeses, but Wigmore is soft and voluptuous. |
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She was barely dressed, with just a white kilt around her waist and jewelry ornamenting her voluptuous body. |
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Fourteen-year-old Sandra longs to be more than thin and flat-chested, desiring to be like her friend, Jennifer, voluptuous and big-breasted. |
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Her hair was platinum blonde, cut into a 1950's Marilyn Monroe style, and her lips were voluptuous and red. |
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The Moon in Pisces refers to a voluptuous and sensual nature and is often cited as indicating numerous attachments. |
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His videos invariably feature a harem of voluptuous, bikini-clad lovelies positively gagging to get down with the self-styled Mr Lover Lover. |
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Then you made mummy, who is already shapely, even more luscious and voluptuous and reubensesque. |
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Every true icon of the last couple of centuries has smoked, from voluptuous fifties film stars to odd-looking French philosophers. |
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Embrace the velvety, voluptuous bouquet, infused with Rose, Jasmine, Lily, and Ylang Ylang, warmed by golden woods and Vanilla. |
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The dance is set up as wholesome bobby-soxer swing, but Hayworth projects a voluptuous energy that practically burns a hole in the celluloid. |
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She was a voluptuous blonde bombshell, a head-turner who forged a career in movies and television. |
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The Chinese-style dresses, skirts and tops come in shimmering silk and voluptuous velvet from his suppliers in China. |
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Shortly after collapsing into the voluptuous embrace of a velveteen sofa, your body may shut itself down and try to enter a coma. |
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We often describe the sensuality of cuisine as luscious, voluptuous, decadently indulgent, luxurious, hedonistic. |
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True to the tradition of convent-educated girls in fiction, Aurora flings herself into a voluptuous life of lunches and lovers. |
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His co-star is a voluptuous, dark-haired young woman with cinnamon skin wearing a negligee. |
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In the Old Testament the incubus was viewed as a voluptuous being eager to mate with women. |
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He lifted her by the waist, her curves full and voluptuous as he edged her towards the bed. |
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At that time many artists in Indonesia still painted pretty pictures of volcanoes and voluptuous women. |
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Doni insists, nonetheless, that Michelangelo's voluptuous simulations of sacred bodies are potentially divine in origin. |
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He was to be wed to a beautiful voluptuous woman who was fresh, young, and full of life. |
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They are self-described voluptuous babes with full confidence in the sexiness of their forms. |
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Plus, having hundreds of voluptuous women on their side would make it easy to recruit more men. |
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She wandered out of the small washroom only to run into a rather voluptuous woman wearing flaring robes of red and black. |
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Hedonistic, self-indulgent, voluptuous societies succumb to their enemies and go under. |
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It is partly in reaction to this trend that my friend and I are now celebrating the return of the voluptuous female. |
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She is hopelessly indentured to her wicked stepmother who treats her like a voluptuous doormat. |
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If you are expecting voluptuous women, cascading flesh, and all the excess of full-blown Baroque painting, you will be disappointed. |
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Sticking a couple of partially inflated balloons up the front of it only made him look even worse, deformed rather than voluptuous. |
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With these voluptuous gifts have come difficult, troubled lives. |
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This includes its low-set body, its voluptuous curves and even its huge 22-inch wheels and tires. |
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Or is the joke on the voyeurs who only ogle at her voluptuous body and miss the message of her lyrics? |
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On this exhausted wood, the insects, still sleepy from the winter frost, voluptuous cats and tender birds are lazying about. |
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So Nigerian advertisers must be both deft and sensitive. Many southerners rather enjoy ads involving voluptuous women dancing suggestively. |
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Executed in a mixture of black and white marble, red, orange and brown terracotta and blue and green glass, the mosaics retain their voluptuous, dazzling intensity. |
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Ambassadrices of the chic and mischievous, both self-mocking and snobby, they know how to be pompous, impertinent and voluptuous at all times. |
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Mike: Julia's lips are so voluptuous that by the time she's finished applying her lippy, she immediately has to start again. |
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If you're bold, flirtatious and voluptuous, Seductive is definitely for you! |
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Today, Cheb is principally acclaimed for a golden high-pitched voice which ascends the scales with voluptuous grace. |
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Ylang ylang is much used in the cosmetis industry for its voluptuous, exotic fragrances. |
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Instantly, the skin becomes more radiant, visibly more youthful and voluptuous. |
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Personality: For the mysterious, voluptuous woman who is fully aware of her powers of seduction. |
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Les Amusemens, finally, is an answer to Les DĂ©lices, and closes this delicate and voluptuous suite. |
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The oil gives off a sweet and voluptuous fragrance so powerful that it can cause nausea and headaches. |
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Its creamy and voluptuous texture invites to deep massage with large and replenishing movements. |
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It has an enormous dose of estrogen in it, leading to many voluptuous prisoners in New York state prisons. |
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I had never seen such voluptuous and colorfully dressed women before in my life. |
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Was it Shakespeare, in mad pursuit of a lovely boy and that voluptuous Dark Lady? |
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Her perfect voluptuous figure with the right curves in the right places were accentuated by the tight black leather pants and top she was wearing. |
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The fitted and shaped waist styling really suits hour glass figures and can only be welcomed by women who are not stick thin and have voluptuous curves to show. |
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Kirstie, 53, who rose to fame and fortune with her role as the feisty Rebecca Howe on the hit '80s sitcom Cheers, has gone from va-va-voom voluptuous to formidably fat. |
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It is an experience that concerns itself almost exclusively with tone, with the use of darkness and light, the gruffness of man with the voluptuous beauty of woman. |
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I'm perfectly happy with the voluptuous curves of the woman I love. |
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Just a few years from her death, she's unbelievably voluptuous, which just makes you feel sorry for all the stick people currently embodying our culture's ideal of beauty. |
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She wasn't tall, she wasn't voluptuous, she wasn't provocative. |
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Her long legs and voluptuous body attracted all the guys in her school. |
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She wasn't very tall and looking at her voluptuous body and curvy figure I definitely would have guessed her to be older then a high school student. |
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But at the same time you had these fantastic, voluptuous women everywhere. |
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In La Belle Rafaela, 1927, de Lempicka provocatively posed a Parisian prostitute in a close-up image as voluptuous female odalisque or reclining nude. |
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A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado. |
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The wine has not budged in development since it was first bottled, although it has always provided thrilling drinking because of its voluptuous texture. |
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Opulent, even voluptuous on the palate, this Shiraz has all the right stuff but will need 8-10 years of additional cellaring to reveal all of its powerful personality. |
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I prefer other kinds of voluptuous curves myself! |
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A strangely voluptuous fragrance reigns over the entire collection. |
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She was, by now, a voluptuous Renoir beauty, blonde, strong-featured and pink-and-white: even then, judging by the photographs, she seldom looked happy. |
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They led a life of luxury and libertinism, and were to be found in the most voluptuous courts of Europe. |
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Whether you choose a vivifying shower gel, a traditional hydrating soap made of milk or a voluptuous bath foam, your skin will be cleaned gently with a great deal of respect. |
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This container exhales the smell of the plant that it contains: thyme, rosemary, sage... With a similar texture to that of fruit jelly it has an extra voluptuous character. |
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For example, painters who drew from the aesthetic of Huang Gongwang, the oldest of the four Yuan artists, admired his voluptuous mountains and towering plateaus, formed by dragging a brush along the paper. |
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This carnal revolution was championed by guest stars celebrating womanly curves, including Laetitia Casta and Elle Macpherson, both dazzling with voluptuous grace. |
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Eccentric black comedy in which two gangsters on the run take refuge in an old castle on a desolate island and find their nemesis in the effeminate owner and his voluptuous wife. |
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The plentiful blankets and the voluptuous pillows of the bed called out to my tired body, tantalizing me with their luxury. |
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Pamper your body and enjoy voluptuous moments with yourself. |
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With her ebullient personality, her wicked sense of humour and her voluptuous size 16 figure, Juliette could not fail to make her mark on the French music scene. |
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Manhattan town house, voluptuous zip code. |
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Then, it is the stories surrounding the prostitutes in the bohemian quarter and Eloa's bordello in PĂ´rto Alegre, where the girls were beautiful and voluptuous. |
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The wine becomes more powerful and voluptuous, the aromatic range increases, aromas of tea, orange peel, then toasted nuts and finally roasted aromas mingle and multiply. |
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The middle one, of course, was the coloratura Julia Kristeva, known as the most voluptuous Salome in the business. |
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A woman dressed in accordance with Brice Mensah style is exclusively voluptuous also thanks to the power of her charisma which allows her to take things easy and not always to become subject to conventions. |
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The sweetness was turned to adamantine, heartless cruelty, and the purity to voluptuous wantonness. |
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A marvel of creamy subtle fragrance and voluptuous. |
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While fixing pipes, she meets sleazy Mob money launderer Caesar and his voluptuous girlfriend Violet. |
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Or could that be 007 wading from the waters of Cardiff Bay after a scuba-diving sexploit with a voluptuous maiden. |
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Brahms conceived it, literally, as a fine cloak for the voice of the cello, a sound that emerges through the texture, gently propelled by the radiance of its warm and voluptuous timbre. |
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Each describes the other in images incomparably voluptuous, even in the literature of the East, where the love of the spirit so often finds translation into the language of the love of the body. |
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This 2005, deep yellow to amber reflections, possess a complex nose, explosion of preserved fruit and of spice in mouth, underlined of a characteristic of noble rottenness, it leaves a voluptuous palace and a final length. |
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Seven Falls 2012 Chardonnay At once elegant and voluptuous, there is nice vanillin and butterscotch character here, with firm structure to support the ripe fruit. |
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Her flowing raven hair contrasted her creamy white complexion, her amber eyes like those of a cat, the low neckline of her bodice emphasised her plump, voluptuous figure. |
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The glorious bed that dominates Act Two is a masterpiece, a voluptuous body that Lulu's lovers disappear into and that she lounges over in her naked gloriousness. |
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This line fuses voluptuous organicism with technophilia, producing heteroglot descriptions that have a certain intuitiveness despite not existing in time and space. |
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