The husky sport-utility vehicle looks rugged enough to go just about anywhere. |
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The thousands of visitors to the city will now only have husky dog races, a triathlon and a fun run from the castle esplanade to occupy them. |
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She had one of those husky voices that suggested very naughty things just by speaking. |
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They hauled our family sleigh through forest snowscapes swathed in clouds of husky breath as the light failed. |
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Mary Chapin Carpenter with her husky, honeyed alto is perhaps the most popular New Folk artist. |
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I chat to one guy on the phone whose voice is so husky and his chest sounds wheezy if he talks for long. |
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The women were all in sequins and diamonds and they smoked cigarettes and had raspy voices and husky laughs. |
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There flourished a very wolf-like breed, the stout husky, reined in as it is to provide human transport by hauling sledges across frozen tundra. |
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She answered him, her husky voice alluring him to her as they crashed through the pit. |
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After a hard day's mushing, when I'd been thrown from the sledge several times, I sometimes wished the menu had included husky. |
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Her voice is wonderfully low and husky, perfect for a night full of regret, anger and crying. |
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He's part husky part Australian cattle dog so he loves running and needs exercise. |
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They both had thick mats of curly blonde hair that had a tendency to get thick with dust and dirt, and they were both husky and cleverly ugly. |
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He changed his voice completely, going from a loud outside voice to a low, husky, kind of throaty sexy sound that had her heart skipping beats. |
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She also sings rather well, with a husky, sensual tone hinting at a passion lurking under all those crinolines. |
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According to the narrator, this Celtic icon had emerged from Cork 15 years earlier, scored a No 1 hit with his husky versifying, and vanished. |
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The lecturer is a buff guy in his mid-forties with a husky voice, and he's standing next to a blowup mattress. |
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The singer, his voice deep and husky, started singing mimicking that of Frank Sinatra, singing about us dancing cheek to cheek. |
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A husky black version and a slender white one reveal their forms unfettered by chroma. |
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Glasses clinked, husky men arm-wrestled in the back, and a group of burly women chugged their beer and laughed at us as we entered. |
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Her voice was low and husky from smoking twenty cigarettes a day in that sexy cigarette holder she always used. |
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Taking notice of her, I realized her voice was slightly husky, though still feminine. |
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His deep, husky voice sent a tingle down her spine, which she tried to ignore. |
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She came into me with a sore throat and husky voice today and says she doesn't feel right. |
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She craned her head slightly to the side as a husky voice, choked with emotion, whispered into her ear. |
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The room next to ours has a couple where the guy can't get around very well, a little too husky. |
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The family's two dogs, a cocker spaniel and a Siberian husky had the run of the house. |
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After a moment, a husky man in an expensive looking suit answered. |
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As she raced up the stairs, she could hear sweet ecstatic giggles emitted into the air, and that low soft husky voice rolling words around better than the word coiner himself. |
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She speaks in a husky voice that clicks slightly from a dry mouth. |
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But the pair forgot all their troubles when they met Father Christmas, had a sleigh ride pulled by husky dogs and another one pulled by Father Christmas's reindeers. |
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She spoke clearly, but with a slightly drawn back, husky voice. |
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Even when mushing a husky dog sleigh team through the frozen deserts of Iceland she is inappropriately dressed in a thin body-hugging woollen outfit. |
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When he spoke, his voice was rough and husky, barely above a whisper. |
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It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea. |
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But generally it is accepted that choirboys produce a more flute-like, pure, penetrating voice than girls, who have a slightly more breathy and husky quality. |
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The husky voice, the delivery, the winking humor, and the sly references to acting conventions gone by all suggested a bona-fide artiste, not just a painted gorgon. |
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During these months, its countless lakes freeze solid, providing perfect surfaces for skidoo driving, reindeer sleighing and Siberian husky safaris. |
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Winter activities include husky rides, red deer stalking and black grouse safaris. |
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With him, you will have the impression of tearing along on the pack ice with the husky team and taking off towards the North Pole. |
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In 2006, Cameron sought to redefine the Tory image by hugging a husky and talking green. |
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Judy lives in Kitchener, Ontario with her husband, daughter, Siberian husky and ever growing fabric stash. |
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And though he was young, he was big and tall and husky with white sparkling eyes. |
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Under the leadership of Jiri, husky team driving is determinedly participative. |
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Up until now the Raï diva's famously husky tones have been confined to gala performances and cassettes circulating on the local market. |
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The flapping of the sails while the boat was in stays awoke my companion, who sat up and, in a weak and husky voice, asked me what was the matter. |
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When we arrived at Are Sleddog Adventures, Alaskan husky dogs were being harnessed to sleds. |
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The skiing is not as extensive as in other resorts, but its spectacular setting and wide range of alternative sports like husky rides, toboggan tracks, and curling more than make up for any lack of pistes. |
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The third consists of the Alaskan malamute and the husky, and the fourth contains the Afghan and saluki hounds. Distinguishing the relationships between the dogs in the fifth branch is much harder. |
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The husky dog breed comes from Inuit breeding of dogs and wolves for transportation. |
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Tellingly, he persuaded actresses to practise yelling so as to give their speaking voices a low, husky, seductively challenged tone. On the set, both Lang and Hawks were commanding figures, but in different ways. |
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Nutmeg is the pit of the nutmeg tree's fruit, and mace, which commanded and still commands a higher price, is the delicate red aril which comes between the pit and the fruit's husky exterior. |
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The singer used the full extent of her dizzying range, beginning with husky lower notes before liltingly climbing the scale. |
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Take a reindeer, husky, or snowmobile safari or ski the beautifully groomed and uncrowded slopes. |
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Millenia of puppy love have generated more than 400 breeds of domestic dog, ranging from the wolfish, robust Siberian husky to the shrieking, guinea-pig adjacent chihuahua. |
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Siberian husky Grace lost the ability to walk following a freak accident last year while chasing a cat. |
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The two men were husky, picked for their brawn by the little man who sauntered into the room. |
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His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed. |
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Kara and Mishtu are eight-year-old Siberian husky sisters and are looking for a lovely home together as they have never been apart. |
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Tall, husky, barrel-chested, with a bushy auburn beard and a rosy complexion, he tromps through the forest to check traps capable of killing an animal within five minutes. |
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This Saturday, Pando the Siberian husky, and his four arctic offspring, will be fancy-footing it round the ring at Crufts, the greatest dog show on earth. |
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It's quite unusual for a rough collie to be a strong swimmer and, apparently, in one of the previous films they used a husky dog and covered it in collie fur. |
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Seppala's lead dog, a gray and brown Siberian husky named Togo, had covered 4,000 miles in one year alone, guided a famed polar explorer around Alaska, and won major races. |
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