The fertile fields, sparkling rivers, and game-rich woods furnished a bountiful supply of food. |
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The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal. |
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Her dress was red, and long, the top part of her dress resembled a halter and the straps had sparkling glitter on it. |
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Wear a kaftan top over a sunburst swimsuit or a linen sequin skirt scattered with sparkling sequins. |
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Stewart, aged 16, is thrilled to own a set of chef's knives, a sparkling set of whites and a chef's hat. |
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There is was, a white sleek long limousine shined to perfection, the whitewalls of the tires sparkling in the dust of the road. |
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She never really went for the sparkling golden boys, preferring the calmer, more measured, determined types. |
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Her reflection in the sparkling water below and in the clear blue air above stretches to infinity. |
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In front of the Cajun was a very pretty girl in yellow, with waist-length, wavy hair of luscious caramel, and eyes of sparkling amber. |
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There are photo frames and little jewel boxes in the shape of dolls and animals, all with sparkling jewels inset. |
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The middle daughter had rich auburn hair and green eyes like sparkling emeralds. |
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Their unease was made worse by the sparkling little jinks of the Jed Kiwi Yule, who very nearly went clear to the line. |
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She cupped the glass of sparkling apple cider between her palms as she stared at John in amazement. |
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Arian was getting up to leave when a jolly looking, red headed giant of a man with sparkling gray eyes entered the room. |
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Inside, the narrow alleys are tight woven, winding shadily between cliff-like walls of brown mud or sparkling white lime wash. |
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It had stopped raining and clouds had cleared showing the sky's spectacular show of sparkling lights. |
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The choreography required him to roll on the floor at a time when fans adored his high leaps and sparkling technique. |
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Back home at the ranch house a full day of intermittent showers has washed the dust out of the air and made everything clean and sparkling again. |
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We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee. |
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She was a blond with a sparkling pair of rare violet eyes and pouty red lips. |
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This was a sparkling show, saucy in its depictions perhaps but rarely intentionally cruel. |
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Cheaper than champagne but arguably tastier, Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine produced from a young grape. |
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After you have shelled and trimmed scallops, give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds. |
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Her sparkling eyes and mischievous glance from under her bright saffron veil were delightful, and her footwork was sharp and true to the taal. |
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The day was bright and fair, the children sparkling in their new attire and the parents, sponsors and relations turned out in their best. |
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When I arrive in out of the cold, the tables are laid with fresh white tablecloths, gleaming cutlery and sparkling wine glasses. |
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A one-piece slimline gown featuring lace over delustered satin sparkling with bugle beads, sequins and seed beads. |
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Like most sparkling water in plastic bottles, it can overflow when you remove the cap. |
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A Californian Zinfandel or Australian Shiraz, or even a well-made sparkling wine, would be much more suitable. |
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It landed in the water with a splash, the only trace left of it the drops of water sparkling and a faint shimmer on the surface of the water. |
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The waters were sparkling against the shine of the moon and the sparkling lights of the city created a glazy layer on the surface. |
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The sparkler demonstrates how to get bright, sparkling light from a firework, and the firecracker shows how to create an explosion. |
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The shimmering, sparkling Gulf waters have you, softly rolling up and down, up and down, up and down. |
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Both twins grinned and raised their eyes to meet mine, mischief sparkling in them. |
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He leaned towards Christopher, a glimmer of mischief sparkling in his blue eyes. |
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The forest had dissolved into a clearing near the edge of a steep cliff overlooking the sparkling lake. |
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On display are also mannequins decked in exquisitely designed saris and sparkling jewellery that she had hand picked for her students. |
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A vision of perfection, it was of the purest, sparkling silver, with neither cut, nor blemish nor scar marring any aspect of its beauty. |
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Her hair was a beautiful platinum blonde, cut short in an almost boyish way and her sparkling navy blue eyes reminded me of the ocean. |
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He watched as his mother emerged from her room, dressed in her ball gown and sparkling in rubies. |
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Showcasing its roster of brilliant ballerinas, the Kirov offers sparkling versions of Petipa and Balanchine. |
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A fancy throne with plush upholstery sat with a sparkling golden crown atop it. |
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They entered these great thirstlands at the driest time of year, drawn by what they perceived as large lakes of sparkling water on the horizon. |
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Veteran stand-off Tommy Martyn made a sparkling return from a broken arm, scoring their 10th try in injury time. |
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Above it all floated a huge sparkling mirror ball, glistening as it rotated in the sun, spewing rainbow streaks across the implausible scene. |
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This ninth annual throwdown features DJ Bliss and others TBA, and sparkling something-or-other at midnight. |
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In the centre of the lush garden, an elaborate marble fountain played, spraying sparkling jewels of water into the air. |
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They're surrounded by heavy linen, sparkling crystal, gleaming silver, obsequious waiters, and an embarrassment of champagne glasses. |
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She had long strawberry blonde hair that went past her shoulders and sparkling blue eyes. |
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He poured the sparkling red wine into a glass at a small table with two chairs around it. |
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California makes some pretty decent sparkling wines at very competitive prices. |
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I had a couple of sparkling whites before putting a stop to that and I'm glad I did. |
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Creamy, melty and sweet, your favorite chocolate bars find a fun partner in sparkling Shiraz. |
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The window-dressers tut, relinquish their sparkling trolley, turn on their heels and scuttle back to safety. |
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The snow fell slowly and it piled into drifts everywhere, sparkling in the grey mist that hung low to the ground. |
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The man was young, olive-skinned, with black hair, sideburns, a moustache, and sparkling blue eyes. |
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Put us down for three cases of the sparkling mineral water, and two of the still. |
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Most Champagnes tend towards a dry, elegant style, but many other sparkling wines are lighter in alcohol and sweet, or semi-sweet. |
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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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But if I'm looking for imported sparkling white wine, all the info you have about Merlots is useless. |
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Her eyes were also the same shade of blue, sparkling with life and merriment. |
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It was a sparkling occasion as the newly constructed conference centre in the hotel was bedecked in blue and white for the occasion. |
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A metal additive in the charge, such as titanium or tungsten, gives the flame a sparkling effect. |
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From the other side, he doesn't have sparkling offensive statistics and his throws don't have great zip. |
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He merely grinned, still leaning over the railing so she could easily see the laughter sparkling in his leaf-green eyes. |
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The golden crown lied sparkling on her head, covering a portion of her brown hair. |
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Square cuts of sparkling goldstones are added with 14K gold-plated accent beads to add warmth to the choker. |
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The top two-thirds of the composition is studded with rhinestones, suggesting stars sparkling in the metallic blue sky. |
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The picture sports gorgeous contrast that runs from sparkling whites, to inky blacks, and a myriad shades of gray in between. |
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Also pack shorts and light clothes for the warm sparkling days that can also often be enjoyed in summer. |
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The river starts life in the magnificent hills of Glen Affric, before opening out into a wide and sparkling salmon stream. |
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You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea. |
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Saumur's most important wine is Saumur Mousseux, a well-priced sparkling wine made from Chenin Blanc grapes with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. |
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Adding sparkling water or wine to many standard cocktails will make them into fine signature long drinks. |
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Pipes were split open, releasing coolants that froze nearby structures with a coating of white, sparkling frost. |
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Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds. |
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I got dressed into a sparkling red dress that had a plunging neckline and the back hung loosely about mid way down. |
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The heat is not too oppressive, because of the breezes that sigh in from the cool, sparkling Atlantic waters of Table Bay. |
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The crucial factor in the quality of every sparkling wine is how the fizz is added. |
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Lavish silks, sparkling gems and tailor-made clothes are just some of the items available at a fraction of Irish prices. |
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Adding an extra magical touch were the mechanical swans on the lake backdrop and the beautiful sparkling tulle costumes. |
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He turned his head to look at her face, her green eyes sparkling in the moonlight, her hair silvered by it. |
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He had black hair that was slightly silvered at the temples, and bright, sparkling blue eyes. |
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In addition to its internationally-acclaimed circus, there is a sparkling series of big band concerts and tributes headlining. |
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A rainbow was shining in the sunlight above a distant waterfall at a sparkling mountain river with a stony arch of a bridge. |
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Diamonds and opals and onyx sat in lumps in the sparkling coloured windows. |
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I had a couple of glasses of sparkling mineral water and a few mini Scotch eggs, and pretended to be interested in what was going on. |
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The gleaming steel catches the sunlight, casting a play of sparkling reflections and shadows into the Stygian, subterranean depths. |
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The night is filled with bright, sparkling stars as far as the eye can see, without cloud or smog to hide them. |
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A heavy frost has left the garden covered in a sparkling layer of white that catches the light as the sun comes through the clouds. |
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I also believe in puppy-dogs and a child's sparkling eyes, in laughter and smiles, in sunflowers and butterflies. |
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I looked up into the sparkling eyes of a heavyset man with gray, unkempt hair and a white goatee. |
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He had an unruly shock of flaxen hair, lighter than the colour of wheat, and huge, sparkling eyes. |
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Schools of snappers and pompano blotted out the sparkling sun, while trevally and fusiliers whipped about in a frenzy. |
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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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And when I looked down at Luna, she looked up at me with her eyes sparkling because of the sun, her floppy ears dangling. |
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Limit yourself to two caloric beverages, then try sparkling water or diet drinks. |
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There's must-have chocolate, sugared cookies, even splashy sips of champagne or sparkling fruit juice over teensy scoops of sorbet. |
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Like you, my first experiences with sparkling wines were the cheapies served at weddings in those plastic saucerlike glasses. |
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Strain into two glasses and top up with champagne or sparkling wine, depending on preference. |
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I pictured the tow-headed lass in her sparkling outfit, skates deftly cutting the ice, the stands full of cheering friends and admirers. |
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He stood with his hands in the pockets of his long dark coat, his green eyes sparkling but sunken on his face. |
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It has single blooms in shades like sparkling white, yellow or pink, rising over the shining grass-like leaves not more than 10 cm to 15 cm high. |
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In the midst of full-blown crush crazies, even the sanest chica can get lured in by sparkling baby blues, a cute smile or flawless free throw. |
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Rousted from the sparkling table, we were handcuffed and shoved into a paddy wagon. |
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And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler. |
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Burnley owe their home fans a sparkling performance this weekend to make up for their horror show at Gillingham. |
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As I climbed up onto the wall and took a seat, the sparkling panorama surrounding me took my breath away. |
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Expect a swinging evening of sparkling interaction and some hot jazz standards. |
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Some of the great sparkling looks came in tiny swimsuits or two-piece bikinis studded with silver nail heads including crocheted white suits. |
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Temperature, tannins and the effervescence of sparkling wines are perceived through the sense of touch in the mouth. |
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Nevertheless, I'd like to share the sparkling fairy dust that she has sprinkled on my head. |
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Avoid wearing shiny or sparkling swimwear as this makes you look like fish-like and may provoke a shark attack or big fish attack. |
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This predominantly Pinot Noir based sparkling wine has a creamy mousse with a lingering almond finish. |
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This sparkling wine has a nice creamy mousse backed by juicy stone fruit notes, a genuine bargain to be sure. |
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Johann Kattus, Alte Reserve, Brut is a startlingly dry Viennese sparkling wine with a very fine persistent mousse. |
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A few more seconds and she's down to high heels, stockings and underwear, only black sparkling pasties covering her nipples. |
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First, sparkling wines are naturally crisp, and that acidity cleanses the palate. |
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Quartz pulls a hypodermic filled with a clear sparkling liquid out of his bag. |
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To reduce the amount of chemicals you put into your body, try replacing diet soda with sparkling water or club soda. |
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There are also sparkling clutches and colorful purses featured in the collection. |
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It was three-deep at the bar, with icy platters of oysters and glasses of sparkling wine littering the marble top. |
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Her mother was sparkling in a slim gown fitted with diamonds to resemble the sky. |
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A sparkling phosphorescence blossomed out through the water from where they hit the water, and the pool was lit with a strange iridescence. |
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In a bowl, combine the elderflower syrup, simple syrup, sparkling wine, d' Asti Prosecco, and violet extract. |
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But she was in time to welcome the Queen, who was wearing a sparkling cream ensemble, and the Duke of Edinburgh who was in a dinner suit. |
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Ahead of us lies 27 km of pristine, sparkling and largely untravelled water. |
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His bright, sparkling trumpet and the joyful growl of his voice are familiar to people the world over. |
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Her face lit up as she glanced down at the sparkling emerald adorning her finger. |
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Many years more he lived facing the curve of the gulf, the sparkling sea, and the smiles of earth. |
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Loose copper bullet casings and gunmetal gleamed coldly in the light sparkling like pieces of ice, cold and deadly. |
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Wallace led the onslaught with his sparkling play and boundless energy on both ends of the court. |
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She smiled, the ruby on her chest sparkling in the dim light from the hall. |
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I stole a glance into his clever eyes, which were sparkling brightly in the pure light of the moon. |
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Joe was gazing at his brother with amusement sparkling brightly in his hazel eyes. |
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Jem raises an eyebrow, a flicker of amusement sparkling in his tired blue eyes. |
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My mother's black hair shone in the dim light and her eyes sparkling with delight. |
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Just above the southeast horizon is the sparkling bright blue giant star Canopus. |
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I was then only seven or eight, and can only remember a kindly man with sparkling eyes who stooped low to talk to me. |
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Materials and finishes include pewter, silk steel, sparkling chrome and brushed stainless steel. |
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Great granite cliffs reared up majestically all around us, the foreboding grey offset by sparkling ribbons of water showering diamante spray. |
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I talked most animatedly with him, and was impressed by his learning and sparkling intelligence. |
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Followers of Hunter, though, will be more pleased with what is an eclectic and occasionally sparkling effort. |
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However, the shadow is firmly dispelled in a crisp and sparkling second act where all is resolved triumphantly. |
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But the sky was dark, the tiny specks in the sky sparkling dimly in the pitch blackness. |
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According to reports, male sparkling violet-ears were seen twice caring for their young. |
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Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt. |
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James' dark brown eyes were no longer sparkling with happiness and cheer but instead steely and hard. |
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Italian prosecco, Spanish cava, or American sparkling wines are sometimes the best buys on a wine list. |
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Agnes, our char who comes in once a week and transforms our household chaos into sparkling order, is also a whiz at the sewing machine. |
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start. |
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Always bedecked in classic pearls, a sparkling brooch, and a cozy cardigan, she clearly has accessorizing down pat. |
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A blanket of stars was sparkling above them and a crescent moon sat far in the distance. |
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As a water droplet hangs from the crack, the carbon dioxide escapes, much as a bottle of sparkling water fizzes when opened. |
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In the first programme he tackled Clovelly Herring, organic Guernsey beef, an organic veg grower and a Cornish producer of sparkling wine. |
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She had on a beautiful necklace of sparkling emeralds, with a diamond coronet. |
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Two great goals with a sprinkling of sparkling football at times lit up an entertaining opening 45 minutes. |
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And they were not disappointed as Woods shot a sparkling seven under par 65 without ever being off the leash. |
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His pale blue eyes, sparkling with intelligence and cunning, caught my gaze and held it steadily. |
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Yellow-dyed sparkling wine was on offer in plastic glasses daintily adorned with coloured ribbon. |
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Some visitors gather around the sparkling amethyst geodes or the shining pyrite crystals. |
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Try bottled water with a splash of lime or lemon, flavored sparkling water or decaf herbal tea. |
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Always the showman, he once hired a falcon to deter pigeons from defiling their sparkling new offices in Victoria. |
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Her lips were layered with glistering, crimson lipstick, her eyes covered with sparkling pink eye shadow. |
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All eyes were turned to the sparkling showers and shimmering globules of light that dimmed and disappeared as they touched the ground. |
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This is not to say that, beneath the sparkling verbal surface, the novel is devoid of seriousness. |
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A blanc de blancs is a sparkling wine made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes. |
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The pyracantha bushes flaunt the screaming orange berries, the deciduous hollies sport sparkling red ones on bare stems. |
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The sparkling emerald glittered enticingly from its cushion, the thin gold band smooth. |
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After autolysis has finished, if a sparkling wine is kept on its lees, it merely remains fresher than the same wine disgorged at an earlier date. |
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Beautiful blue semi-precious dumortierite nuggets are accented by sparkling 8mm clear Swarovski crystals. |
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From the higher seats, visitors can glimpse stunning views of sand dunes and sparkling sea. |
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She held out a brightly wrapped package done up with gold ribbon and a sparkling golden bow. |
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A dolphin leapt from the water, the drops of water sparkling and glittering. |
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The sparkling stars of the night sky were now shadowed by dark clouds of gray, and rain drizzled onto the city's buildings. |
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When you're feeling down on your destructive fellow humans, there's nothing like a flagon of sparkling misanthropy to raise the spirits. |
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He looked over at her, her eyes like hard chips of granite, sparkling with the light from the fire but remaining hard. |
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It sent the cave in to a sparkling blue dazzle, as the walls were made of a sapphire like stone. |
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It's a sparkling presentation of the film-maker's latest attempt at revisionist history. |
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The bottlers charge the bottle with enough gas so that it will yield a sparkling drink even at its expiration date. |
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A sparkling shiny piece of silver metal caught her eye from the bottom shelf of the back wall of the closet. |
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A festival of smiley faces, sparkling costumes and the sound of steel band drummers created a sunshine atmosphere. |
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Take advantage of that moment and suggest an aperitif in the form of a sparkling wine. |
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I pulled out a black rimmed picture frame, with bright pink hearts sparkling in the corners. |
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She took note of his strong aquiline nose and his blue eyes sparkling with amusement. |
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The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's snowfall. |
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She wore a long v-neck gown with long sleeves that touched the ground and in the sparkling color of pink. |
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But he pulled away from the rest of the field by following up with a sparkling 67 which contained five birdies. |
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Sip it, with ice and a dash of lemon, or make it into a refreshing long drink with sparkling water. |
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The Bellinis, reportedly made correctly with Italian sparkling wine, Prosecco, and peach puree weren't knockout. |
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And from it burst a bright light, shining and sparkling with all colors of the rainbow. |
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Ms Brown informs us she was treated to a capital repast and sparkling company on the way back to London after her temporary sojourn in Harrogate. |
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As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction. |
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But not enough to hide the concern she was feeling for her friend that was brimming behind her sparkling blue eyes. |
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Duck confit is fatty and juicy and sparkling with pea greens and spiced cashews. |
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The Abacos are a group of islands and cays stretching across 30 miles of shallow sparkling water. |
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We had the wine, the sparkling water, the started salad, the starter garlic pita bread and then pizzas all round. |
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I once partnered an Australian sparkling ale with chocolate brownies for a laugh and the result was delicious. |
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There was great breeze, and I could see the stars over the tops of the trees, sparkling brightly. |
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The lights were sparkling and the sky was so clear you could see birds flying. |
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Her golden hair glistened in the sun, her light blue eyes sparkling brightly. |
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A young person in silhouette sits in the corner, gazing up at the city lights sparkling like constellations. |
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Keep the bodywork of the car as sparkling as possible and get rid of all the debris that tends to settle on the carpets. |
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My spectacles picked up a few drops of water and turned the street lamps into sparkling sodium stars. |
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There are dozens of beaches from which to choose and they are long, sandy and sheltered, with clear, sparkling water. |
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Lace ruffles fell from every lamp, and the chandeliers were adorned with sparkling crystals. |
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Jackson briefly answered a reporter's questions about a chain of sparkling ornaments draped over a gold vest he wore under his black coat. |
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The splendid design was meant to suggest the sparkling lights and shadows of a night flight over Manhattan. |
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The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards. |
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It was beautiful sunshine, birds singing, dew on everything and it was sparkling and wonderful, a new day. |
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The programme ended with the sparkling guru arati dance, which won a round of applause from all those present. |
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The melodies sometimes get chewed up and spat out, or equally are full of sparkling charm and quivering intent. |
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The weekend edition of the Financial Times is a must-read at the moment, chiefly because of its sparkling interviews. |
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Porter died in 1964, leaving behind more than a quarter-century of sparkling wit and satiny romance in his lyrics and music. |
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As early as last November city centre traders were predicting a cracker of a Christmas after a sparkling start to the festive season. |
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Sinead Lyons continued to show her sparkling form by continually attacking from midfield. |
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I decided it would be a good idea to compare inexpensive sparkling wines from around the world to popular local coolers. |
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Vineyards that had once produced strong, semi-fortified reds were uprooted in favour of white grapes for sparkling wine. |
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Restaurants differ on how many brands to offer, but most serve at least one still and one sparkling water. |
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That sparkling wine might be made exclusively from white grapes, all from red, or a mixture. |
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The taste of the fermented tea is very pleasant, being reminiscent of light, sparkling wine or sweet Most. |
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It makes a really refreshing summer drink topped up with chilled sparkling water and loads of ice and lemon. |
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He clapped his hands in delight as twin ribbons of sparkling water bubbled out, splashing against the bottom of the tub. |
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All of the finales skip along with the kind of sparkling momentum which makes foot-tapping so hard to resist. |
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The stage is awash with sparkling color as performers gather for the grand finale. |
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You might want a sparkling Bibb lettuce salad, too, mined with hearts of palm and dressed in mustardy vinaigrette. |
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Just as New Zealand vintners discovered their soil's affinity for Sauvignon blanc, the Brits have found they have a flair for sparkling wine. |
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Some were attired in figure-hugging minis, some were dressed in sparkling evening wear and a few in casuals. |
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His eyes opened, revealing cold blue orbs, sparkling with an inner light. |
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She may lack Bartoli's vocal virtuosity and sparkling stage personality, but her Angelina conveys its own quiet charm, and Rossini's florid coloratura writing never fazes her. |
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He adjusted the monocle and focused it on the large sparkling stone. |
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These creations, which feature a sparkling surface into which glitter is compressed and then sealed, represent a fusion of contemporary and kitsch. |
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But MacLennan keeps slipping into the familiar, sparkling context of the decadent era, losing sight of the historically neglected relationship at hand. |
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Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes, sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps. |
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Pop fan Katie Storey is reaching for the stars after winning a competition to watch the sparkling Christmas lights in Oxford Street being switched on by some of her pop idols. |
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We will miss her ready smile, her sparkling blue eyes and her witness. |
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Young guys and gals in sparkling evening wear added a dash of charm. |
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The hospitals in Merthyr, Newport, and Pontypridd where I served my student attachments and house jobs are now gone, replaced by sparkling new edifices. |
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Recognizing that people these days are used to picking their produce sparkling clean from supermarket aisles, Chuck and Rosie go the extra mile in presentation. |
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Real Champagne is, as suspected, pricier than sparkling wines from other places. |
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The colour should be rich, deep and sparkling with no sootiness. |
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Thus the term is often used in many champagne and sparkling wine names. |
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In these works of tragic grandeur and flamboyant Romanticism, some sparkling scherzo movements and brilliant finales bring sharp contrasts of mood. |
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Perhaps a Virgin Mary, or some sparkling grape juice would be in order. |
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The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean rag, though it was already sparkling magnificence. |
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And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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These new high-quality sparkling wines are sold under the name of a region and vineyard of origin, bearing a vintage and almost always the name of a vine variety. |
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With her sparkling frocks and big, bouffant hair, she was always popping up on Top of the Pops, belting out hits like My Simple Heart and When Will I See You Again? |
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Even political foes admit that he is pleasant company and a sparkling wit. |
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On each table is a sparkling clean woven basket with very clean bottles of malt vinegar, tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, HP sauce, Coleman's mustard and Tabasco. |
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The 6-year-old sensation began with a hoedown, in a pair of blue sparkling hot pants and a jean jacket. |
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England fans have been praying that Rooney could step off the treatment table and immediately transform England from unimaginative plodders into sparkling world-beaters. |
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The girl grinned impishly, her hazel eyes sparkling with mischief. |
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Beyond your balcony, is the sparkling water, where in the early morning, large manta rays bask in the sunshine and electric-blue fish dart in frenzy. |
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The sea had receded and scudded harmlessly onto the beach, the water sparkling in the sunlight. |
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For him, the broadways could be lit up like a sparkling diamond brooch but there is only darkness within and there is a certain solitude even in the most hectic urban bustle. |
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The winner of the beauty pageant walked down the runway wearing her sparkling crown. |
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Anthony Tohill had an outstanding game against Cavan, free running, forward momentum and sparkling impact while Fergal Doherty provided excellent anchorage. |
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On one occasion the distinguished guests gathered with him round the table were excited at the prospect of hearing some new and sparkling aphorism fall from his lips. |
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Her back was to me, but I could imagine her face, eyes sparkling with animation, her full attention on him, not slightly off to the side as it often was. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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There was pain lurking beneath the sparkling surface of those eyes, and genuine intelligence cloaking itself behind that hail-fellow-well-met act. |
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In addition to sparkling cider, the Phoenician also serves red, white and rose sparkling juice beverages flavored with schizandra, jasmine, gentian and lime-flower. |
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Lafayette smiled, his eyes sparkling with that boyish mischief again. |
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There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl doe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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They mostly came from inner cities around the country, usually showed up in sparkling brand new trainers, carrying a portable stereo, booming dance music. |
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He saw me when he looked up, his brown eyes sparkling in the light. |
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The main method used to make lighter, fresher sparkling wines for immediate consumption or for mass-produced cheap sparkling wines is the Charmat method. |
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As Hunter looked up at the ceiling, he saw that the it was covered by a single piece of a black jade, mixed with the gems, sparkling like stars in the night sky. |
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His sparkling blue eyes and happy smile showed a genial personality. |
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I don't just want to date you for your sparkling personality and your good looks, but also because I am an accident-prone person with no basic health insurance. |
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A small fountain sat in the center, the bubbling water sparkling brightly from the warm glow of hanging Japanese lanterns and a small scattering of patio torches. |
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Not expecting a response, Sarah is startled when, as a dark wind blows, Jareth appears in a sparkling black robe, wielding magical glass spheres and offering an ultimatum. |
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A frozen waterfall stood right in front of us, sparkling under the light. |
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The deal includes a civil ceremony, followed by a champagne reception and wedding breakfast, including house wine for up to 25 people and sparkling wine for the speeches. |
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To make the most of that reputation, they offer flights of sparkling wine to provide customers with the opportunity to sample a variety of sparklers. |
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For example, true Pilsners should be served in tall glasses to allow the continuous stream of sparkling bubbles to create a dense head and carry the hop aroma upwards. |
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Mining fresh musical landscapes, they segued from Broadway show tunes to musical comedy to arias by Verdi and Puccini in a sparkling cabaret revue. |
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He coughed violently and promptly threw up on the sparkling floor. |
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink. |
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The drink is the Bellini, a mixture of white peach juice and sparkling prosecco, named after the fifteenth-century Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini. |
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Sadly, Mutu ends a sparkling counter-attack with a limp shot. |
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Galina opened it to see two brilliant diamond earrings sparkling back. |
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She was also a sparkling personality with a joyful sense of fun. |
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While still cold, it was bearable, tasting like a sparkling grape juice. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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Her bones stick up from the ground, and water has sealed them with a sparkling calcite coating. |
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Inside were sparkling chandeliers in every room, carpeted staircases, butlers and servants at your feet and really wonderful food and expensive wine. |
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Old Joe's bright, pale blue eyes danced with a sparkling light. |
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For the past month young and old had been constructing their own lanterns to carry in the procession and they included sparkling swans, stars and angels. |
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In Italy, the region of Franciacorta has the distinction of being the only other region in the world that has laws governing sparkling wine, or as they say there, spumante. |
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A small dwarfish creature, largely hidden by rag coverings with a protruding hook of a nose and sparkling yellow eyes emerged from the heavy undergrowth. |
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But I'd always look away from the sparkling party and see a thin girl leaning on the doorpost, her eyes hidden under shadows and watching me with a longing gaze. |
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She pulled out faded articles of clothing at first, but then she came to a long, purple, sparkling dress with puffed sleeves, a low, scooping neckline, and a wide, full skirt. |
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There sat my mother, her black hair a mass of curls drooping over her shoulders, a wide smile curving her mouth and stars sparkling in her dark blue eyes. |
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Though in a country renowned world-wide for its sparkling native wit and love of word play, you have to be better than good to make it to the top. |
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She would happily model the latest piece of jewelry he'd bought her, ranging from bright, gorgeous earrings to delicate, sparkling rings, dotted with her birthstone. |
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Around the building was a deep moat with crystal sparkling water. |
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Some bottled water is carbonated and is called sparkling water. |
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