Heavy velvet drapes in blood red, cut a vertical moat from the outside world, and bathed the room in candle glow orange. |
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The warm sun bathed her soft milky skin as she opened her violet eyes, and tiredly looked around the room. |
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It was on the stool that a deceased person was bathed before being laid in state. |
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The same goes for the gulab jaman dessert, deep-fried doughy miniatures bathed in sweet syrup, a little too dense in consistency. |
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A preparation of foot-hardening-stuff was mixed up and the sheep's foot bathed in it. |
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The body is ritually bathed and wrapped in a white shroud in preparation for burial. |
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Leaning out the window, one half of my face bathed in moonbeams, I plotted my fantastic escape. |
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The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of moonlight. |
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Veronica was bathed in a paper-thin silken gown that seemed to glow in the room's light, as did her golden hair. |
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The overhead lights bathed a sea of shining hair, flowing scarves, and skullcaps. |
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McDonald treats the song, bathed in gliding strings and muted horns, as an impressionist tone poem. |
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He is like vapor, bathed in a glowing yellow light, wearing a bulky waist-length rain slicker. |
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Isabella had given her aunt, mother, and sisters a full narration of her ordeal whilst she bathed. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers. |
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We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn. |
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But not until I am bathed and breakfasted do I approach the first official happy hour of the day. |
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Portugheis projected a rich sonority despite the fact that the keyboard was evidently bathed in sweat. |
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The trio traveled down a wide silver corridor, bathed in bright light that reflected from the metal floor. |
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His fingers were soon bathed in olive oil and flecked with pepper, dancing quickly from plate to plate. |
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After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed. |
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So we walked together, hand in hand, a perfect pair of lovers bathed in the moonlight. |
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They will have already been bathed in a ritual on their ninth day, in water steeped with herbs and leaves. |
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Even though he was bathed in harsh white light, a black wispy shadow, virtually opaque, enveloped Reed completely. |
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Her eyes opened slowly, and the world around her was bathed in pale shades of blue. |
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They emerged on stage bathed in a hellish red glow and launched into a set astonishing in its ferociousness and intensity. |
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After they had bathed and put on a change of clean clothes, there was a knock at the door. |
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But after prescribing a special bath of roots and leaves that I bathed in every morning, the swelling of my body subsided. |
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This freshwater fish native to Africa is succulently bathed in fresh lemon juice along with sliced red onion and red pepper. |
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Those were Swedish fables of love, family and friendship which bathed us in a warm and fuzzy comforting glow. |
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Utterly relaxed, she was lying clean and pure in a pool of warm, clear blue, naked and bathed in light. |
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The crumbling cludgie, bathed in moonlight, lay even closer to the ground than it had in Effie's time. |
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I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight. |
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She bathed her and dressed the young princess in a Greek-styled gown, which she called peplum. |
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One hour later she had been bathed, perfumed, oiled, and dressed to perfection. |
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The cheese is bathed in perry, a cider made from the variety of pear with the same name. |
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Thus, when one side was bathed in light and warmth, the other would be a cold, dismal place shrouded in darkness. |
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She bathed his wounds in a steaming infusion of sweet smelling herbs, and as they inhaled the steam, their exhaustion seeped out of their bones. |
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Whilst he bathed and got rid of all that ingrained coal dust from his body she would be preparing a dinner. |
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Cameron spends most of the film at the conn of a submarine, bathed in powder-blue light. |
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This festive season, Sofia will be bathed in light if the decoration arrangements of the Sofia municipality go according to plan. |
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Silently, he crept forward to the edge of a large clearing that was bathed in firelight. |
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The Sun and most of the Solar System are bathed in a huge cloud of interstellar hydrogen. |
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It exists on a continuum with her other work in its carefully constructed ruminations on love bathed in her soaring contralto. |
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Especially inviting is the entrance alcove, with wooden park benches bathed in sunlight from the street-facing windows. |
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Jabu bathed his feet in the cool refreshing river as the cows drank their fill. |
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Marin flipped off the light switch, leaving the room bathed in total darkness, but for the soft light of a glowing nightlight in the corner. |
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Her landscapes range from the gentleness of the rolling meadow to the drama and excitement of the Southwest bathed in light. |
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Bright fluorescent tube lights bathed him in a white glow and banished any shadows in the room, giving him plenty of detail to inspect. |
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The clams stood plump and juicy in their shells, bathed only in a bit of garlic butter, with a crisp bacon confetti on top. |
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The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in garlands of fragrant flowers. |
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By the time Lydia had earned her breakfast, her delicate hands were red and stinging, and tears pricked her eyes as she bathed them. |
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The treetops were bathed in moonlight from the gibbous moon but beneath their boughs the shadows held sway. |
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It bathed his black-clad figure with eerie, blood-colored light that glanced off the silver circlet binding his black hair. |
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Please, take this young woman and see that she is bathed in the finest perfume, and gowned, jeweled, and crowned. |
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I bathed them, dressed them, fed them, changed their bandages, lifted them out of wheelchairs and into beds. |
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The roar began to ebb and the lights dimmed like dying suns, until everything was bathed in deep red shadows. |
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That past is forever bathed in golden sunlight, an Elysian paradise where the grass is always greener. |
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The escargots were tender, bathed in butter infused with garlic and, I suspect, shallots. |
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It is a sumptuously executed slice of pop, both cosy-toed and lolloping as it sweetly cascades a deliciously warmly bathed fuzzy-felt homeliness. |
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I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed. |
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Beautiful harmonies, including an ending Latin prayer, are bathed in a delicate blanket of accordions and Spanish guitars. |
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If only all nature, all humanity were bathed in a rosy glowing radiancy and life for the future seemed naught but buoyancy and light. |
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True to her word though she died on the Sunday morning, bathed in the radiant light of a spring sunrise. |
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Daisies usually call to mind open, dry fields bathed in sun, but ragwort is one daisy that thrives in shaded, wet soil. |
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The Pyrenees are famous for their capricious showers, which pour rain and hail on one mountainside while another is bathed in sunlight. |
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Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails. |
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She's been bathed, wormed and flead and now sleeps at the bottom of my son, Luke's, bed. |
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It had a large rock central to the area with a flat surface and was bathed in sunlight that had filtered through the canopy of trees. |
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Why is it that every new cinematic vision of the future is bathed in pessimism and bleakness? |
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Its name 'Rhugrabh' is suggested by these hills which are bathed deep red in the sunset's afterglow. |
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The streets are awash with gangs of youths and people who look like they have not bathed in weeks. |
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Hundreds bathed, and the tide went out so far that the harbour at low water was empty. |
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It's a lovely spot, clean, serene, winsome, flowery, and bathed in an almost suptropical warmth. |
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In the wintry rain, it feels bleak, but today it was bathed in summer light and it felt like a really good place to be. |
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The bridge is bathed in red light as a red alert siren wails in the background. |
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From the roadside vantage points we had stunning views of McKinley's commanding summit bathed in alpenglow and reflected in Wonder Lake. |
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The hot water felt so soothing while she bathed herself and lathered soap over her body. |
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The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow. |
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The past is therefore not bathed in the light of retrospection, but is presented in the ordinary, nondramatic tones of immediacy. |
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As a result, some parts of his pictures are bathed in soft light while others fade into gentle dusk. |
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When small towns and backroads are bathed in golden leaves, I'm in the mood for antiquing, hiking, and wine tasting. |
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Rainbow lorikeets bathed by, fluttering among wet bottlebrush leaves, and continued idly stripping off leaves and twigs long after sunset. |
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The streets of the planet were lightly populated by a few wanderers and bums, some of them looking like they had never bathed once in their life. |
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The recipient's skin is bathed with water and a herbal paste of sandalwood, jasmine, and rose. |
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We had already bathed in the smoky, garlicky bliss of Mary's superb baba ghanouj. |
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For many years, it saw only the darkest of evil, bathed in the malevolent glow of hellfire. |
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The room was large and bathed in backlight, the walls dotted with pastel polka dots. |
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I always avoid the spa pool everywhere, it's really not my scene sitting in a brine which has been bathed in by countless other bodies. |
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After his victory Krishna returned very early in the morning and was bathed and massaged with scented oils. |
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Soft, orange-pink rays of sunlight gradually bathed the caliginous streets. |
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She didn't much care for the idea but quickly bathed and scrubbed the dirt off of her body. |
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The room is bathed in a yellow light, made dim by the thick haze of smoke hanging from the ceiling. |
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At Mrs. J's direction, Sara propped his legs up on a couple of down pillows, covered him snugly and bathed his forehead with a cool washcloth. |
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It was with this that Hannah gently bathed Riko's face and neck, then buttoned his pajama top back up when she had finished. |
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The feet should be bathed frequently and all areas around the toes dried thoroughly. |
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Having just bathed ceremonially in the pool, men were drying their long, long hair in the sun. |
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Summer now exists only as a vague memory, a time when all was warm and I bathed in lakes and pools and kissed and danced. |
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Rendezvous was a beautiful city, and even more so when bathed in starlight. |
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Both men and donkeys stepped into the cool waters of the river, bathed and then spent some time under the green shady trees. |
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And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in delicate colours which linger for hours. |
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On a sunny Sunday that is unseasonably warm, the Pawson household is bathed in light and filled with the smell of roasting lamb. |
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The New York Times reported on one such technique in which foods are bathed in a liquid solution of water and protein. |
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The cells in a car battery generate electricity with a chemical reaction between a lead plate and a lead dioxide plate that are bathed in acid. |
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The mountains were suddenly bathed in a light far brighter than the midday sun. |
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As the music subsides they are both bathed in red light before a shaft of white light signifies the flight of their spirits to eternity. |
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The Hollywood sign was bathed in red white and blue at midnight as fireworks lit the cold but clear night sky. |
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I have bathed her, shampooed her hair, tasted her tears, her sweat, her essence. |
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The ravioli are filled with a blend of soft ricotta and sharp Gorgonzola, in spinach pasta, and they're bathed in a cheesy sauce with blue cheese. |
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I make jokes about bathing in kero for nasty crawly rashes, even though there was a case years ago about nursing home residents being bathed in it to treat scabies. |
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If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming murmur of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place. |
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The main living area is open plan and bathed in light from the tall windows, and the geometry of this window formation is echoed within the structure of the space. |
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Her face was bathed in dappled sunlight through the lacing of the parasol. |
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One day he inadvertently bathed in the spring of the naiad he had spurned. |
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The sun bathed his chestnut brown hair in light, turning it amber. |
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To get Uggie to look like the other two dogs, handlers bathed him in a dye that turned his coat white for several months. |
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The cold steel glimmered brightly, being bathed in sun's rays. |
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Her hair was stringy, and it looked as if she hadn't bathed in weeks. |
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The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile. |
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Their electrically charged fling bathed in the light of Venice forms the first part of the novel. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers. |
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The car enters the prismatic bands and I am bathed in iridescence. |
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Unlike most of the nebulas that populate the universe, these clouds are limned by arcs or tings and bathed in the blue light emitted by helium ions. |
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A nervy opening and some heat-fuelled laxidasical moments in the second-half aside, there was never any real danger of the City leaving bathed in sun Church Road red-faced. |
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Visitors picnicked and bathed on the flat slabs of rock between the eight broad strands on the falls, and then worshipped at the small temples enshrining hero stones. |
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Recumbency was, in fact, rigorously enforced in some tuberculosis sanatoriums in which patients were fed, made to use bed pans, and bathed, all while lying flat. |
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In the shrine of Lord Chandramouleeswarar, the tutelary deity of the Marathas, the priests intone the mantras as the lingam is bathed in milk, sandalwood paste and water. |
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Another discusses being bathed by her grandmother as a child with lye soap in an effort to lighten her complexion. |
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I've been bathed in creosote in Utah by a Native American Indian. |
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Neither my daughter, Jane, nor my son, Lewis, look up, both absorbed in a music video, their vague, trance-like expressions bathed in glare from the screen. |
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She was bathed and purified with the remedial waters of the hot sulphur springs of Mii-no-Kami, whose healing power cleanses and relieves the body. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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And the rest of his policy ideas, even when right-leaning, were bathed in a soft, summer camp biblical glow. |
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When particular plants flower in sequence, I have seen the same natural area bathed in the yellow of acacias, white of tea-trees, or pink and purple. |
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Almost equally invigorating is a poached chicken, sliced into strips atop a mound of basmati rice but bathed in a potion of tarragon and chestnuts. |
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The sunrays pouring into the room from the windows opposite him bathed his weary limbs in their warmth as a fresh breeze accompanying them tickled his hands and face. |
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Within a span of seconds, the entire shelter was bathed in darkness. |
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The area is bathed in sunlight all day, but a sectioned retractable canopy allows all or part of the seating to be shaded should customers desire it. |
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As night fades, along the motorway bathed in early morning light, an unending line of vehicles including three-wheelers and motor cycles speed towards the town. |
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Morning light streamed through the windows of the small room he had rented for the night and the golden rays bathed the cot's only occupant in a rich honeyed glow. |
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The bridge is still bathed in the red glow of the emergency lighting. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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He dipped the cloth into the warm water and softly bathed my sore feet. |
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She almost forgot Toby while she was bathed in this flustering brilliance of light and noise. |
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They bathed shivering in the cold waves, green hyaline swells in which they stood to the hips savage, intimate, comradely. |
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The outer surface is covered with variable amounts of dental plaque and saliva. The inner surface is bathed in interstitial fluid or lymph. |
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Deep into distant woodlands winds a mazy way, reaching to overlapping spurs of mountains bathed in their hill-side blue. |
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After the death, the body is bathed properly by the members of the same gender and then enshrouded in a threefold white garment called kafan. |
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But Still Walking is bathed in lovely summer light, and it floats on air. |
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They were accidentally misnamed on the ankle bracelet as they bathed them, but the mistake was caught just in time. |
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She was sedated, bathed and following an overnight stay Sofie is recovering. |
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The pasta dish bathed heavenly housemade, extra-wide fettucine noodles in a divine sauce compounded of porcini mushrooms, speck and cream. |
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Then, to link each type of chemical group to the nanotubes, they bathed the bucky paper in a solution containing a different aryl diazonium salt. |
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That's why, when you get a frozen chicken dinner or chicken breast at a restaurant, the chicken probably has been bathed in a saltwater solution. |
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The entire XD-S 9mm is finished in a matte black with the slide and barrel being bathed in a salt bath nitriding process known as Melonite. |
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A damp mist filled the room and the musty-coloured books that lined the walls were bathed in eerie sea-light. |
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She then bathed him and put him in his babygro before holding her child closely again for the last time. |
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I bathed the dog, pouring the water over his body, staying away from his head, which I washed with a wet facecloth to protect his eyes. |
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In the summer of 2015, large quantities of different species of Sargassum accumulated along the shores of many of the countries bathed by the Caribbean Sea. |
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She bathed her eyes with liquid to remove the stinging chemical. |
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Moby Bath Kneeler and Bath Mat A THICK quick-dry, foam padded bath kneeler, with non-slip backing, that keeps parents' knees comfortable while baby's bathed. |
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The distinctly Chinese sound of ancient instruments including the bamboo flute and pipa are bathed in a rich sea of Western strings, percussion, woodwinds, and brass. |
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Guests can gather around strategically placed hightop tables wrapped in soft red hued leather and bathed in warm lighting created by silk covered pendandent chandeliers. |
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The four-inch-long pistol was reported stolen last year from 70-year-old John Souther, who now wants the weapon back after it has been bathed in bleach. |
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Upon which, you slink out, bathed in shame and confusion, and Upjohn thanks me brokenly and says if there is anything he can do for me, I have only to name it. |
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