Typically, these beauties portray loas, or spirits, which will be conjured during rituals involving trance-inducing drumming and dance. |
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In an era of waifs and buffed bodies, the full-figured beauties in Rubens's works have a graceful nobility. |
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For if you allow these beauties to age, even if only for a minute, they will lose their sharpness, their appeal and their zest. |
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In early spring, the park is blanketed with wildflowers, including violets, may apples, spring beauties, and lady's slipper orchids. |
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Archaeologists from York believe they may have found the final resting place of one of the most legendary beauties of the ancient world. |
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The oldies hog the limelight, leaving the modern beauties crying for attention. |
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There's no hint yet of the kilos of fat that will transform these lithesome beauties one day, after marriage, into stately matriarchs. |
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Johnny took an instant liking to the big blue beauties and dished out backside Smiths, backside tail grinds and even the back tail shove. |
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Nestled into the gleaming array of jeweled beauties were my weakness, bangle bracelets. |
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A cheering crowd of 100,000 gathered on the boardwalk on the morning of September 8th, 1921, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bathing beauties. |
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It began life as an international pageant of bathing beauties, conceived to promote Mecca Dance Halls during the 1951 Festival of Britain. |
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About female models, she says that there is a clear difference between muscle beauties and delicate beauties. |
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Many of the companies are like professional beauties in a beauty pageant, with figurative knives in each other's back. |
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The Miss Bulgaria 2001 beauty contest gathered together 33 sparkling beauties from all parts of the country on Sunday. |
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Across the aisle, six blonde beauties also celebrating a birthday laughed too loud and drank champagne. |
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Well, until pictures of swimsuit-clad beauties popped up everywhere, none had. |
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I'm not one of those tall, long-legged blonde, redhead, or ravenhaired beauties with green or blue eyes and a figure to kill for. |
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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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Guests cheered as a quintet of Nordic beauties emerged on a sparkling white circular stage littered with disco glitter balls. |
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As we survey these beauties and discuss their medicinal virtues, please do not get too carried away with notions of utilitarianism. |
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We were pleased to come up with two beauties we haven't seen since we started birding, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher and American Redstart. |
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Even if you don't fish, check out these beauties at the J.D. Wagner web page. |
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Now, I have been very curious to inspect the late productions, wherein the beauties of this kind have most prominently appeared. |
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This work, glorious in its breadth and deep communicative essence, is one of the beauties of the catalog. |
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The COC Orchestra did full justice to the many beauties of the score and the chorus sounded robust. |
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Once again let the expert guidance help you enjoy the natural and cultural beauties of Nepal. |
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Given Francis's later commitment to the beauties of the natural world, this passage seems strange indeed. |
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One of the beauties of android is that when you download an app, it shows you everything that the app has access too. |
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Jane truly loved the beauties of the natural world-the birds she photographed, the fish that swam in her pond, the trees that grew in her garden. |
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One of the beauties of English is that it has available a practice which seems to conflate movement and stillness, unfolding and accomplishment. |
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One notable and prized attribute of these little black and yellow beauties is they are brilliant mimics. |
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It speaks to the way life comes and goes, with its beauties and tragedies, through its balletic recording of transience and impermanence. |
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Ann herself wore the traditional white, while her bridesmaids, four real beauties, wore black, giving a monochromatic effect to the wedding. |
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Tourists have appreciated the beauties of this part of the world more or less since tourism began. |
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The only other large masses of flowers I saw this early in Georgia were little bluets and spring beauties. |
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Imagine an unspoiled wilderness, a place to unwind, relax, and just enjoy the many natural beauties that abound there. |
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These spring beauties are one of the most popular landscape shrubs to grace southern gardens. |
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms. |
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A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures. |
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There were a few orange-tips, small tortoiseshells, peacocks and Camberwell beauties. |
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The small number of Camberwell beauties was perhaps a different matter and they would have come from Scandinavia. |
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The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar. |
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Summarizing Homer's superior beauties in a few striking pages, she unveils a genuine understanding of the Homeric text. |
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Some are now encased in chrysalises hanging From the milkweed plants, waiting to emerge as orange-and-black beauties and continue their journey. |
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One of the beauties of living in a free society is the freedom of choice availed to its citizenry. |
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She reminded me of one of those beauties who sometimes emerge from hard country clapboards or trash-strewn double-wides. |
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You can start entirely new plants from pieces of daylilies, tulips, hyacinths, and other beauties for next to nothing. |
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But he still liked the idea of being the guy who gets to pick and choose among a bevy of beauties. |
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It would sound more logical for him to be surrounded by a bevy of beauties competing for his attention. |
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These beauties spend their time exchanging infantile jokes suitable for the playground. |
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During the Tang Dynasty, people regarded plumpness as beautiful because emperors liked plump beauties. |
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One of the beauties of the shorter Hebridean systems is the focus on the outflows and sea pools of the rivers. |
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One of stone's great beauties is that it can be shaped and formed in any way you like. |
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Italian women who stay at home and work while their husbands ogle beauties on the beaches are increasingly cuckolding their spouses. |
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The trio of beauties have all signed up for ITV's latest reality show and are about to start to spend five weeks filming at a Fijian eco-resort. |
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To give you an idea of some of the real corkers in the garden, I'll tell you about my favourite autumn beauties. |
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The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere. |
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It's full of post-work bankers, lawyers and hipsters in suits and polo necks, most of them checking out the beauties sipping glasses of Graves and Chablis by the bar. |
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I began by reading aloud an anacreontic, adding to its beauties by the modulation of my voice, and keenly enjoying her pleasure at finding her work so fair. |
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Look for godlike beauties scattered casually in the background. |
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Old songwriting hand Tom Morgan chips in, so does Ben Lee with two beauties, and Jellyfish's Jon Brion not only co-produces but co-writes five tracks. |
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That's the first thing you learn in the wilds of life, where thrive all the arts, action, adventure, discoveries, revelations, epiphanies, excitements and beauties. |
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In her tiny showing, her rose paintings seem as wispy as the aquarelles of some cooing Edwardian maiden lady celebrating the beauties of copse and dell. |
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I should buy a cheap pair of clunky snow boots rather than these beauties. |
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The legend goes that these tasty beauties were bought by love-struck male students and given to their damsel's chaperone for safe keeping as a love token instead of a kiss. |
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She was charming, with the indefinable magnetism certain older cultivated European women possess whether or not they were beauties in their youth. |
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Up to 140,000 homes in Belgium and a further 140,000 in Holland have been targeted by mailshots extolling the beauties of York as a tourist destination. |
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Yet there were no pictures of Harry in his swimming trunks being kissed by lithe beauties on Ipanema Beach this week. |
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He's talk, dark and handsome and has a thing for British beauties. |
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Reboots are a perfect to avoid paying expensive stars and instead see what new beauties have turned up in Hollywood's in-tray. |
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The trip will include a visit to the famous dry grasslands of Kielheim, excellent for spotting butterflies such as Camberwell beauties, field crickets, and green lizards. |
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Some of the country's top models joined a bevy of our own local beauties on the catwalk recently for a charity fashion show in aid of the Day Care Centre. |
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Don't miss the beauties who were pictured in last week's Nationalist. |
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I have seen the streets of London aflower with English beauties, but like an onlooker in an art gallery, I have resigned myself only to looking at a Burne-Jones. |
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There are plenty of birds too including shrikes, stonechats and larks, and butterflies including swallowtails, and in the woodland glades, Camberwell beauties. |
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Why work out when you can wow the chicks with these beauties! |
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When I say that all my woman are dazzling beauties, they object. |
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Birds are just one of nature's beauties and hearing them each morning helps me to appreciate, in all my grogginess, that I've lived to see another day. |
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Kay's calendar was the bestseller of the festive season at entertainment chain store HMV, outselling the more established beauties and heart-throbs by a large margin. |
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As outraged as the mere thought might make you, a quick gander at these adorned pinup beauties and you'll be hard-pressed to resist such a needless ornamentation. |
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Frizzy-haired beauties in starched blouses and boaters, fat pasty babies in frocks, scowling matrons in black tents, young men with moustaches striking jokey poses. |
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We meet Nell, a plump, insecure student at Drama Arts who laments losing lead roles to the beauties dominating her profession. |
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Visions of exotic beauties like Nefertiti, legends of mummified pharaohs and the towering presence of the pyramids have made Egypt a fantasy place. |
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The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers. |
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The level of quality here is therefore really high, many of the items are brand name and all are beauties, in excellent condition, and timely as per current retro. |
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As you adjust the underboot strap and step on into these bottle green and black beauties, you suddenly realise you have passed through the gates of gaiter heaven. |
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One of the beauties of Sintra, though, is that you can escape the crowds, literally within a minute, by veering off on one of the bowered paths leading up the Serra. |
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The best way to honor that spirit is not to throw galas celebrating the beauties of the American wilderness. |
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No beauties, poetical or musical, have been passed down to us from any actual man called Orpheus. |
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Over the course of several months he learns to live cheek-by-jowl with stripteasers, crooks, dissolute journalists and wide-eyed, manipulative communist beauties. |
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Our editors have left no channel un-tuned as they choose the brightest stars and bustiest beauties of the small screen. |
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There's not a cauliflower ear in sight as a rugby website allows fans to pick their very own team of beauties. |
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Go looking for hepatica, twinleaf, bloodroot, spring beauties, bittercress, violet cress and Virginia bluebells. |
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Vee, from Benton, beat a lineup of beauties to the prize at a glittering ceremony at Newcastle's Civic Centre. |
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One of the beauties of fanfic, especially netfic, is that the story can be just exactly as long as it needs to be. |
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Cameron was from a family of celebrated beauties and was considered an ugly duckling among her sisters. |
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And he devotes an entire chapter to the beauties of the ampersand. |
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Following the road reconstruction, the natural beauties of the area will be touchable by all the visitors who want to frequent it. |
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Building one of these beauties takes 604 hours of highly skilled labor. |
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Known for their made-to-measure footwear, Duo also do a gorgeous range of sandals and strappy beauties that cater for all foot widths. |
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These hearty beauties bloom early in the season and rebloom up to two times in certain USDA Zones. |
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But there have been other beauties, such as a vermilion flycatcher, an Andean condor and a burrowing owl. |
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These particular beauties are in blue-black or powder-blue enamel set in solid gold cage-work mounts with the Czar's cipher in rose diamonds. |
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Thankfully these little beauties, like us Scots on the summer beaches of Spain, arrived stripped, plump and peely-wally white. |
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For the beauties of Shakespeare are not of so dim or equivocal a nature as to be visible only to learned eyes. |
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A gang of footpads, revelling with their favourite beauties at a flash house. |
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On the lane below, more orangetips nectared on spring beauties and violets. |
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In one of the streets in Cambridge, famous for its historical beauties and universities in England, there is a guitarist whose performance is far different from others. |
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Asterisms are the beauties of the starry skies, just search them out. |
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It took us a couple of days to easily differentiate these pink beauties from the enormous pirarucu fish, considered by many to be the world's largest freshwater fish. |
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I find his beauties cloying and his style too jeremitaylorically purple. |
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He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns... or nothing at all. |
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Saint Phalle's universe of signs, forms, colours and structures has affinities with the bestiaries of Hindu temples, invaded by wild animals and human beauties. |
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King of dating Paddy McGuinness returns with a fresh bevvy of beauties. |
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When an author has many beauties consistent with virtue, piety, and truth, let not little critics exalt themselves, and shower down their ill nature. |
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She was now one of a group of oriental beauties who, in the second act of the comic opera, were paraded by the vizier before the new potentate as the treasures of his harem. |
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Beauties Most weeks he could be spotted out on the town, and was in demand for judging competitions to find the bustiest barmaids and swimsuit beauties. |
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