He arrived in central lobby at one, on the dot, twinkling and cherubic, and amazingly upright and steady. |
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Jones has a cherubic face, a gappy smile and a loud voice, which probably comes in handy when he is shouting across crowded rooms. |
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The tousled hair's intact, but, at 57, the formerly cherubic face is somewhat worn, making him look more louche than ever. |
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They find their laughter as sweet as nature's own elixir and their round, cherubic faces like heaping helpings of Olympian ambrosia. |
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His cherubic deep brown eyes confirmed all this and the deal was sealed by a resounding hand-slap. |
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She had bright green eyes that looked like the leaves on the trees at spring and her lips were cherubic and plump. |
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It takes much more than cherubic cheeks, a bright red suit and a weight problem to be Santa these days. |
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Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy. |
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In certain neighborhoods of Havana and the villages skirting the city, cherubic black Marys and Christs are worshipped. |
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Back then, it was us against the world, our cherubic innocent faces blissfully wiped clear of reality. |
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The woman, who was young, and had a cherubic face, and long, red, loose curls, joined us. |
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And then, one day, you discover that those cherubic, goofy child stars have grown up. |
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The day's troubles seemed to waste away as Laurel looked down at her brother's innocent, cherubic blue eyes and pale blonde hair. |
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore. |
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She was a plump middle aged woman with a cherubic face and an incurable knack for gossip. |
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Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics. |
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But I gave her hope that I'd come back on my way to the car and purchase some cookies from her cherubic little self. |
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The cherubic toddler soon becomes a horned beast whose clawed foot is the size of a person. |
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And while she may have garnered a column inch or two for her red catsuit and cherubic pout, her music appears just as colourful as the outfits. |
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A chubby cherubic child used to be the apple of parents' eyes. |
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Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims. |
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Only one woman with tight curls and a cherubic face ever responded. |
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Suddenly, that cherubic, sweet girl everyone idolized is demonized. |
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This seems odd in light of the fairly cherubic qualities of your work. |
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They were newsreaders, gold-medal winners and cherubic child singers. |
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Cheeky and cherubic in his asides and introductions, when the stanzas start he bombs bombastically through them. |
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Colman, a boy with a cherubic face and an impish smile, plays in the mud and climbs trees. |
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She was a cooing and cherubic mini-avatar called anima, which players earned after reaching a certain level in the game Prius. |
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Dries, with the most cherubic smile ever seen, makes a snow angel for me as he waits to leave. |
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Elegant and decisive though he undoubtedly was on the pitch, Cubillas first stood out because of his cherubic features. |
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The new copy-reader here mentioned was C.C. Foss, a cherubic little fellow who was also a Methodist preacher. |
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In other moments, she appears angelic, as candlelight dances on her cherubic cheeks. |
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The most obvious course for a politician tipped for greatness, yet hampered by a cherubic countenance and a light voice, would be to gain a reputation for solidity. |
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Perhaps that steep of light is the dwelling-place of angels cherubic, seraphic, archangelic. |
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I must admit I am somewhat disturbed and alarmed that the Minister of State of Foreign Affairs for the Americas would make reference to someone's cherubic innocence. |
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Now, thanks to Positive Deviance, other families share the happiness of cherubic Tasmina and her family, because their children too are becoming better nourished and more lively and playful. |
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A stocky fellow with an unexpressive, cherubic face, Sheng channeled all of his brilliantly throttled emotionalism directly to his keyboard. |
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In a painting reminiscent of Renoir's sweet portrayals of young children, the eight-year-old Margaret, fashionably dressed for winter, has a cherubic, doll-like face. |
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It sounds as if he's already paying homage to Joe Strummer with his sparse and slurring musical style, but he looks remarkably cherubic, far from the pale and hollow cheeks of his latter-day image. |
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Her roles as a cherubic tomboy, topped by dimples and ringlets, but with a mean line in tap-dancing, were hugely popular with audiences and the young actor was credited with saving the depression-hit Fox studios. |
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The cherubic baritone of the quagmire choir, the New York Times's R. W. Apple, has been mute this time. Yet stopped clocks sometimes tell the right time. |
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Green tea is well-known in Europe for its anti-cholesterol properties, but the association with Goji, cherubic myrobolan and omega 3 in a product gives an particularly efficient product against cholesterol. |
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