A sloe-eyed seductress of uncertain age, flies in monthly to brave the sub-zero frigidity of Edmonton in the off-festival season. |
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She is innocent in some ways, but also a seductress who recognizes the power of her sexuality. |
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His female seductress represents femininity as a threat to the coherence of the all-male society of military officers. |
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Just then, Pace leaned forward and his oversize head interrupted my view of the seductress. |
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Others, more worldly and human in their bearing, interpret the bharata natyam dancer's role as that of a frank seductress. |
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Opponents relentlessly portrayed the quiet, devout Rachel as an adulteress at best, more often as a seductress and loose woman. |
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Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress. |
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The one-eyed monster Cyclops imprisons them in his cave, while the beautiful seductress Circe turns Ulysses' men into swine. |
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In Bizet's Carmen, Carmen is a wild seductress who has experience of the world: so she is played by a mezzo soprano with a dark and warm voice. |
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When the lads heard the truth about their beautiful seductress, lawsuits followed and the show couldn't be aired until huge out-of-court settlements were paid. |
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She shot to fame as a sultry seductress in Desperate Housewives. |
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Innocent seductress with her low-necked adorned with a fine mix of reprocessed lace. |
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Ms. Faye is having altogether too much fun as Babe, and at first she seems to be overplaying the hoyden and underplaying the seductress. |
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Mr Schlink's seductress evokes the banality of evil, but it is the Reader's life-story that is really tragic. |
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She was an admirer of Mata Hari, a spy in the first world war, who was both a seductress and a military expert. |
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It was the mother-daughter of soaps, whereas a brand like Camay was a seductress. |
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The name Mata Hari is virtually shorthand for a sultry seductress who uses beauty and feminine wiles to obtain information. |
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A Geminian woman, for her part, is able to fake everything thanks to her clothes, from being a fatal seductress to a little girl in socks. |
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The adventuress By N.D. Coleridge A social-climbing seductress sleeps her way to the top of society. |
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And if someone was plotting this, Diallo was a curious choice as a seductress. |
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He let us know that fame and fortune is a seductress and that the rules apply to all of us no matter what our station in life. |
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Is Exner a duplicitous seductress or an innocent girl caught up in the wrong crowd? |
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They invite the gravel-voiced stranger to rendezvous with the imaginary seductress in the hotel room beside them, which happens to be occupied by an abrasive businessman. |
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She plays the battered wife, the seductress, the gentle waitress in Rossini, the ambitious chef de cuisine in Bella Martha, the unstable actress in The Life of Others. |
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With one last chance to make good or get fired, the partners head out to close a perfect prospect but wind up in the middle of a big beef between desperate mobsters, ruthless killers and a sultry seductress. |
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Joely Richardson, got up like Snow White's stepmother in a smirk and a velvet kirtle, makes a sharp-edged Queen Margaret, beginning as a wheedling seductress, ending as a she-wolf. |
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Even though she didn't think of herself as a seductress, her effect on men showed she was one. |
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The car is a true seductress with its elegant lines and fluid. |
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She would feel ridiculous slinking around in clinging lame dresses and teeteringly high heels, playing the seductress. |
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Delving inside, Walter becomes immersed in the story of a tormented detective called Fingerling and his encounter with a seductress called Fabrizia. |
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The Seductress of the Millennium, as she foresightedly billed herself, had signed to appear before her big break in publishing, and they were holding her to it. |
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