She was staring outside, at the sun-kissed benches because her mind could not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. |
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While not quite as enticing as sun-kissed meadows, those silly evenings are the ones I most look forward to. |
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The village is more reminiscent of Maine or Massachusetts than of the sun-kissed, body-beautiful beaches of California. |
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Both of them tanned easily, and so their skin was already getting a sun-kissed glow. |
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Lindsay frowned, while the wind kept blowing against their sun-kissed faces. |
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These kids live in a sun-kissed stretch of Australia known as Tropical North Queensland, where outdoor play is possible most days year-round. |
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He is a jolly Aussie, halfway through a five-year term and missing sun-kissed Sydney Bay where he used to run the magnificent Opera House. |
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So, at the heart of it all, are the sun-kissed and sexy television presenter's life experiences really any different to that of other women? |
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That won't stop their sun-kissed carnival-goes-club fiesta soundtracking Britain's iciest months. |
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Though he was a Bombay boy, it was Goa and its sun-kissed beaches that stole his heart. |
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A comfortable silence had settled between the two, and she couldn't help but notice the content look on his sun-kissed face as he stared out at the ocean. |
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This was a kind of pump-action bleach spray that was supposed to give your hair that much sought after sun-kissed look. |
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Balayage recreates a sun-kissed feel to hair colour that grows out very softly and looks very natural. |
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It may sound unromantic, but retiring overseas is not just about those sun-kissed beaches and fields of sunflowers. |
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Made with citrus and chamomile to gradually lighten for an all-over sun-kissed look. |
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The sun-kissed effect of your skin will last according to the product used and your hygiene ritual. |
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Plus, buying local produce supports area farmers, and the produce is more likely to be at the peak of sun-kissed freshness. |
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You can have a sun-kissed complexion all year round, without sun or self tanner! |
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Travel all round Morocco through cities loaded with history, get a tan on sun-kissed beaches or sample its refreshing oases? |
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Two colour tones you can blend together for personalized sun-kissed results. |
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Interact with ten types of sun-kissed clients while conquering seven mini games in this Time Management tanning session. |
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The sun-kissed look is most appealing and really makes this bear wonderful. |
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They've turned Australia's sun-kissed produce into a melting pot of cuisine and award-winning wines. |
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Meilen on the sun-kissed «Gold Coast» is known for its low tax rate and high property prices. |
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Introducing the first customizable sun-free tan. Now, you can easily control the depth of your tan resulting in a natural, sun-kissed glow. |
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A revolutionary weightless foam, that delivers an instant bronze radiance which develops into a flawless sun-kissed tan within hours. |
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Natural, sun-kissed highlights look gorgeous and are the perfect complement to sun-tanned skin. |
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Sheer, lightweight bronzing gel delivers a hint of colour for an instant sun-kissed look. |
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Wear individually or blend the shades with a powder to achieve a custom sun-kissed result. |
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If a glass of dry white retsina transports you and your palate back to the sun-kissed beaches of Greece, well, okay. |
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In very hot regions of the lucky, sun-kissed New World, colours, tastes and textures have to be big, highly contrasted and sharp to be seen at all. |
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Her sun-kissed shoulders peeked out from under the waves of tresses. |
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But although composed in the midst of the Great War, they betray little warlike influence, reflecting instead his discovery of the climate and colour of sun-kissed Provence. |
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His sun-kissed skin and stubble make the iciest of women weak at the knees. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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My eyes looked bloodshot, there were dark, heavy bags under them, and my naturally sun-kissed skin looked incredibly pale. |
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However, evidently sarongs and mocktails on sun-kissed beaches don't mean a thing to Jean. |
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To avoid the monochromatic look that can result from using bronzers, use a bit of colour on the cheek for a natural sun-kissed look. |
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They set perched atop a pert nose, and small heart-shaped lips, surrounded by high cheekbones and sun-kissed strawberry blond hair. |
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The story begins when she swaps rain-sodden London for sun-kissed France and moves into the summer house of her publisher. |
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Images of sun-kissed beaches wash over us as the travel agents' television advertising campaigns begin in earnest. |
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Tomatoes are at their peak of deliciousness right now, all warm and sun-kissed. |
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Although we all would love to radiate that sun-kissed glow, research has shown that tanning beds and increased sun exposure can create irreversible damage to our skin. |
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A moisturizer with a touch of sunless tanner, Olay Touch of Sun gives your skin a radiant, sun-kissed glow. |
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Beneath the cheeriness of Aphrodite's sun-kissed island lies the intransigence of the Balkans and the Middle East. |
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Provence, a region of varied landscapes swept by the Mistral wine, is famous for the conviviality and delicatesse of its sun-kissed rosé wine. |
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Tinted moisturizers for a sun-kissed complexion! |
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Our vines are rooted in the sun-kissed south-west foothills of Mont Ventoux which forms a natural protection against the intrusions of the Mistral wind. |
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Several days into his holiday on the sun-kissed isle of Thassos, desperation for his favourite meal led him to make a dreadful mistake he won't forget in a hurry. |
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It gradually enhances skin's natural color and tone with a touch of sunless tanner for a sun-kissed glow every day. |
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Although many opt for dying their entire head of hair so that they can finally prove that blondes have more fun, others try a tamer, sun-kissed glow through highlighting. |
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Skin looks healthy and sun-kissed with a subtle pop of colour. |
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Not yet summer, but close enough that women were finally able to reveal freshly sun-kissed shoulders in freshly bought sleeveless cashmere boat necks. |
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Indulge every morning in our rich breakfast buffet in either our sun-kissed winter garden or on the terrace. |
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First, a green floral jasmine-jonquil, sun-kissed with tiare flowers and sublimated with tangy ginger coated in dark chocolate. |
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For a subtle, sun-kissed kick, apply bronzing lotion or powder to your face and neck. |
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Bronzing Dream to dream of the sun all year round, with a healthy sun-kissed and polished complexion. |
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Apply directly to the skin or over foundation with the accompanying bronzing brush to give your skin a sun-kissed appearance. |
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Instead of temperate sun-kissed valleys, a white winterscape. |
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A fretful buzz permeated the sun-kissed bacchanal. |
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Eventually, however, some critics wearied of this sun-kissed Chaucer. |
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Blush The spring cheek is exuberantly sun-kissed. |
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With its elegant sun-kissed silhouette in the sumemr or with its snowy coat on in winter, The Tower is the place to enjoy some quite unsual experiences in a setting which is different every time! |
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For a stress-free vacation in the sun, on the edge of a luxurious swimming pool or a sun-kissed beach, here in Morocco, you are spoilt for choice. |
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Gambia are on the brink of a place in the last eight of the FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005 after claiming a narrow victory over Qatar at the sun-kissed Miguel Grau Stadium, Piura. |
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Spring's complexion is more moonlit than sun-kissed, with no pastiness involved. |
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Just two drops of the lightweight hydrating fluid — which smells of creamy mandarin with hints of jasmine, plumeria and tuberose — is enough to wake me up and give my skin a sun-kissed feeling that lasts all day. |
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It is traditionally harvested from the candlenut tree in the sun-kissed islands to use in lamps. |
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Wearing snug jeans and an unbelievably earnest expression, this sun-kissed rancher offers some down-home praise for the former secretary of state. |
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I had in my mind the sun-kissed look of just having left a ski slope, but I looked more like I'd been sand blasted in a wind tunnel or had sat too close to a sun lamp. |
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But all this panic is about to be washed away over the course of a seven-night stay at the sun-kissed Marbella Corfu Hotel on Greece's greenest island. |
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