A woman lies writhing on the floor in a provocative outfit as vibrant music with strong influences from the Middle East plays in the background. |
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He takes in her dark brown hair, badly cut, and over pale face accentuated by a shocking slash of vibrant red mouth. |
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The end product is a strong, vibrant painting in bold colours with a wealth of detail capturing the jumble of roofs and chimneys. |
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After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air. |
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The audience was reminded of what communication and vibrant sound we had missed when they gave a terrific, short Stanford encore out the front. |
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He was barely recognizable, not the same slightly distorted but nevertheless vibrant voice over the phone. |
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The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble. |
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This colour can range from washed-out orange and light salmon hues to vibrant day-glow and rich deep cherry pinks. |
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Pausing, he scratched a tuft of vibrant red hair poking from beneath his cap. |
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It also has unlined, unstructured silk evening coats and jackets in vibrant colours. |
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The perkiness of her French-Canadian accent resonates in Seripop's vibrant work. |
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There are minimal white blotches and a smidge of grain in the transfer, but the colors are not as vibrant as expected. |
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Basically, they had laid down their stage act on tape, so no wonder the sound is so vibrant and alive. |
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However today, the school is a large and vibrant community college with a reputation second to none. |
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His voice once bouncy and vibrant was shattered and only left as melancholic gutterals that could barely be deciphered as speech. |
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The painting of the Church was completed on Monday last, it certainly looks very striking with its new vibrant colours. |
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Colours are vibrant and detail is sharp, but prints may smudge if handled while wet. |
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Stunning dresses in vibrant shades were the order of the day, with Teri Hatcher's Greek-style midnight blue number carrying off the style prizes. |
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Wrap vibrant maple or sumac leaves around votive candleholders or napkin rings. |
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Europe meets Asia and antiquity meets a young, throbbing, vibrant city as hell-bent on enjoyment and innovation as any city in the West. |
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In all shapes, sizes and more than anything, in those indefinable vibrant shades, butterflies seem to carry an uncanny beauty about them. |
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Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life. |
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Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound. |
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For all its crumbling decay, the faded splendour, its shortages and its collapsed economy, Cuba is a vibrant and thrilling place to visit. |
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Jordan reached out a hand tentatively to finger the large, vibrant tiger lily that lay amongst some greens in a small corsage box. |
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Whether you like a vibrant punch of color like Kelly's or you prefer soft highlights, color-treated hair needs more moisture. |
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To their right, a DJ creates a vibrant hip-hop soundtrack, showing off impressive scratching and beatbox skills. |
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It captures the effervescence of the Essex personality and the county's famously vibrant business scene. |
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Here, Earle lets guitar, harmonica, and drums roll out a vibrant hymn to hope. |
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Both cities boast a vibrant and thriving business community, featuring many car dealerships, retail stores and restaurants. |
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The sun crawls above the curvature of the land bringing bright and vibrant colours, seen like they were intended to be. |
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The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour. |
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The clean, fresh tastes so lively and vibrant in the starters were nowhere to be had here. |
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They also add a vibrant colour creating a beautiful and welcoming workspace and home. |
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His vibrant paintings offer traditional scenes of Nigerian villages and tribal customs, with only a few subtle political overtones. |
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I believe Basingstoke can continue to be successful, vibrant and full of positive action. |
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Natalya breathed a sigh of relief when she noticed that his eyes were a vibrant violet and not the soft grassy green of the Prince's eyes. |
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The pacy, busy, vibrant winger has been replaced by a more thoughtful, more disciplined player. |
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Combine with a foreground planting of tradescantias to create a cool oasis of vibrant blues and greens. |
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The film is surprisingly clean and free of dirt or scratches, and colors are vibrant and rich. |
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Today, he is well known for his vibrant color floral prints which have a painterly quality. |
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If the school is thriving, overflowing with vibrant young energy then it's a sure sign the community is too. |
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It's 10 in the morning and Joanna is overflowing with vibrant energy, enthusiasm and charm. |
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Pupils benefit from the vibrant atmosphere, excellent pastoral care and a strong academic tradition. |
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It was magical, everything was so vibrant and colorful, full of life and energy. |
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The vibrant football that ushered in the start of the season has long since passed and is in danger of becoming a distant memory. |
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But so it was until it was won by vibrant and brave men of the ilk of Sir George. |
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The director says that he has always been inspired by the vibrant energy of the youth and the charm of campuses. |
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Joe described water that was impossibly blue, with vibrant corals and countless fish and other marine life. |
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The concert begins with Ravel's only string quartet, a vibrant and dissonant work of French impressionism. |
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It is a visual feast of the highest quality, the vibrant colour of the crowd scenes contrasting with the breath-taking beauty of the mountains. |
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As a colorist he is generally restrained, but, in these paintings, startling reds, golden yellow and vibrant green enliven his palette. |
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Who knew the rave scene in Kitchener-Waterloo could be so vibrant and full of life? |
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He opened the door to see a woman, or young woman at least, with mouse brown hair and vibrant green eyes standing before him. |
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A vibrant democracy requires the fullest possible participation of its citizens and we urge our readers and their clients to vote. |
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Newtown is Johannesburg's vibrant cultural hub, where some of the city's finest entertainment hotspots are found. |
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Our job is to ensure that Malton and Norton are vibrant and full of vitality. |
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I have tried to get these bright and vibrant colors with a polarizer filter but the colors were not enough. |
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Perhaps Bradford might then be the vibrant city it once was instead of looking so lost. |
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What of the man balancing a four-foot-long flat of pita on his head as he swims through all these vibrant people? |
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For nightlife, Athens is a vibrant city that more or less stays open all night long. |
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Now the area is a commercial city unto itself with modern housing, shopping and vibrant nightlife. |
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Brendan Barrington exudes vibrant enthusiasm, he is intense, thoughtful and passionate about his creation. |
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It was indicated that if Skipton was to survive as a vibrant market town in the future the car parking facilities needed to change. |
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From vibrant acrylics and mixed media paintings to brightly hued folk art, Christie's work is fresh and spontaneous. |
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The rescuers are also free men and women, exhibiting all the associational skills that have made civil society so vibrant in Western history. |
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It's a vibrant resort, with plenty of cafes and restaurants and a seemingly never-ending stretch of sandy beach. |
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The full frame image, in accord with the original aspect ratio, is beautifully rich and vibrant with colour that just jumps out at you. |
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These totally rubberised speedbreakers do reveal their presence with their vibrant yellow and black colours. |
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She would look best in sharp, bright colors such as royal blue, vibrant purple and flaming red. |
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She had a rounded delicate face with full lips that, more often then not, were set in a vibrant smile. |
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Chunhyang is never anything less than stunning, with vibrant colors and dynamic compositions consistently arresting our attention. |
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The sea was rough, but the setting sun had broken from the clouds and everything was vibrant in the sudden light. |
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One is destined to become a vibrant community with a rich social mix and a youthful population. |
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It's a well-balanced wine with oodles of ripe raspberry, bramble fruit, spices and vibrant tannins. |
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The vibrant colors used accentuate the lushness of a forest, the frigidness atop high mountains, and the bleakness of a smoky factory. |
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The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention. |
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Some vibrant dates were had, some snogs exchanged, and some heated words said. |
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After a bit of a summer lull, the blues of woodland asters and the yellows of woodland goldenrods render the forest vibrant in late August. |
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They're a kaleidoscope of colors ranging from pastel tints to vibrant blues, greens, reds, purples, jades, and buffs in a wide variety of shades. |
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What could match the vibrant kaleidoscope of colour, form and texture that is a Caribbean reef? |
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The city has a vibrant gay scene, and many of the pubs and clubs have a mixed clientele. |
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The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload. |
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Thick moss layered the rest of the floor like a carpet, occasional vines of twisting colored flowers creeping over the vibrant green. |
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The documentary captures the vibrant music scene in Lagos and reveals the major young Nigerian Afrobeat, hip hop and fusion artists. |
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Before Boxing Day last year, the coastal towns and villages of Sri Lanka had vibrant communities. |
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Each line appears in vibrant colours of the Indian summer as well as softer shades that will please the eye during bright sunny days. |
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Their laughter and verve has made the stale hall a vibrant bower and even the air conditioning plant is cooler. |
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The corporate bond market, which has been vibrant for a few months, continued its invulnerability to the credit crunch this week. |
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Not only that, but his formerly vibrant face was now marred by a sickly pallor and shadows under his eyes. |
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It is to your credit that you have surrounded yourself with such vibrant young talent at the Weekender. |
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In its interaction with light, it heats up in a luminous glow, giving it life and vibrant personality. |
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Their vibrant music as well as the antics of front man Paul Kehoe, aka Scamall, guaranteed you a great night out. |
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One pier is vibrant with candyfloss, arcades and people, the other stands derelict and rusty. |
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With the autumn sun smiling and rain providing an occasional relief, the Navaratri season has set in with a vibrant and colourful note. |
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As well as his vibrant use of colour, lush Bernstein score and emotive plot, Haynes has managed to bring together a quality set of actors. |
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Both the vibrant colors and the nectar supply of the heliotrope are excellent attractants for the butterfly. |
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It is the vibrant silence of pure creativity awaiting to burst forth in a wild joy that is the true human spirit. |
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She was a very vibrant and extrovert girl and not afraid of saying her piece. |
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She had a vibrant energy for life and people that radiated from her and she drew people into her world. |
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Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before. |
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The indigenous French press was less vibrant and official organs such as the Gazette de France were little more than court circulars. |
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To do this, the couple painted the gallery using a vibrant lime-green, teal and purple palette. |
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Huge boulders covered with a rainbow of corals are back-dropped by dazzling white sand making the colours even more vibrant in contrast. |
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Leo A Daly appears to have balanced modern design, polished materials, and vibrant colors with just the right amount of formal restraint. |
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Sydney's several wharves and quays, given such vibrant new life, draw huge crowds. |
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They'd gone to a Karnal concert, and the girl who'd been talking with vibrant animation in her voice, turned to the guy. |
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Some of the dyes to which chromophores give a vibrant color are naphthol yellow, vat blue, congo red, and methylene blue. |
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Liverpool is experiencing a vibrant renewal of neglected historic areas and industrial buildings. |
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Ladies were dressed in saris and shalwar kameez of vibrant shades making the streets of Wootton Bassett awash with colour. |
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Prints further enhanced with surface embellishments created a vibrant and sensual appeal, thereby accentuating the ensemble. |
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Asha created a series of all-over bunches, sprayed white hairpieces a vibrant shade of blue and then added them to the back of the head. |
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The current and clarity of the water have given rise to a dense covering of vibrant soft and hard corals. |
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He came on with Jessica St Rose aka Pepper Sauce, as her small but vibrant fan base rushed to the foot of the stage. |
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The vibrant heart of Pattaya has been ripped out, and replaced mostly by hordes of disconsolate people footing it to North Pattaya. |
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It has experienced decades of repression by a kleptocratic military, communal violence and the degradation of a once vibrant economy. |
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In between, they create art installations, digital videos and vibrant collages. |
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The coloring looks good throughout, always vibrant and always pleasing to the eye. |
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We're proud to spread the word about how museum membership strengthens the vibrant cultural fabric of the Twin Cities. |
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Compacting urban functions makes the cities more vibrant and protects the outlying areas from sprawl. |
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Nearly a century later this Tennesseean is still out there somewhere sawing on the strings, and most likely leading a vibrant and inspired life. |
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This downed my spirits a little, until a vibrant and enthusiastic woman burst into the room and began the workshop. |
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It should also have a healthy and vibrant economy with low levels of unemployment and deprivation, with an increase in quality homes. |
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What could have been an important but dry history lesson in lesser hands comes alive in this vibrant exploration of the Black Church in Canada. |
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His earlier, less subdued works contained elements of vibrant oranges and reds, acidic greens, bright pinks and yellows. |
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Inside, a vast, vibrant circular room contains a central altar with a three-dimensional yantra. |
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With the autumn sun smiling and rain providing an occasional relief, the season has set in with a vibrant and colourful note. |
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The new place is attractive, with its muted tropical colors, vibrant wall tapestry and grass-green painted floors. |
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Without a vibrant financial services' sector the ability of the economy to thrive is severely constrained. |
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A left challenge to New Labour was launched at a vibrant convention of the left in the Brent East constituency last week. |
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If you're really fond of vibrant colours in your garden, none dazzle brighter than zinnias. |
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Dark green, ocean blue, metallic greys and whites, black and vibrant flashes of cobalt blue and acid yellow are the season's colours. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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I have been told, anecdotally, that Maldon is one of the most vibrant and healthy towns in Essex, if not the east of England. |
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Also on August 21 and 22, the vibrant zydeco artist C.J. Chenier and The Red Hot Louisiana Band will get the audience on the dancefloor. |
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This West African diva is the most famous female singer of the Mandinka people with a vibrant spirit and powerful vocals. |
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It's a gloriously vibrant water lily, with creamy colors and almost infinite deepness in detail and tone. |
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Cuba and her people have a vibrant and passionate past and one that echoes around the fading grandeur of her elegant architecture. |
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Now, 20 years after his death, the people of that intense, teeming, vibrant place still hold him in a regard which borders on deification. |
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Working in oil paint on canvas and watercolor on paper, Mayhew never sketches his ideas but rather floods the surface with rich vibrant colors. |
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Look out for its 1930s art deco, thick chocolate-brown cut glass, or vases in 1960s-style vibrant hues. |
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Finkelstein applies jarring color notes reminiscent of the beautiful acidity of Bonnard, and he arrives at vibrant passages. |
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We'll definitely be checking this vibrant Minnesota bimonthly out in the future. |
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A vibrant economy would help sustain the tribe's social and cultural aspirations, he said. |
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In several universities, divinity schools were among the most vibrant sources of ideas and sustained engagement. |
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The football website also has a vibrant African Nations Cup wallchart and calendar featuring the images of African footballing stars. |
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It is an occasion celebrated with pomp and splendor, starting with colourful marches followed by vibrant speeches. |
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The Earth is a vibrant blue, the kind of blue you see when looking at a Bunsen burner. |
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While the colours were as vibrant as ever, the fragrant varieties were a particular delight. |
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Pink is a delicate colour, and to make it more vibrant I have left sunlit areas of white to counterchange the background against it. |
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His vibrant symphonies four, five and six show him at his peak, but this sinfonia is over the hill. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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It was the vibrant flame of her hair, her crowning glory, which made her so instantly recognizable. |
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Thirty years ago we planted a seed that has grown into a strong and vibrant tree, but that tree needs sustenance, part of which is money. |
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There isn't the vibrant intellectual culture that is needed to support a good arts scene. |
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About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant. |
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As with gifts, people come in fancy wrapping that camouflages a dull interior, or plain wrapping that disguises a vibrant and exciting core. |
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Shampoos and conditioners for color-treated hair help strengthen your hair after coloring, making your color more vibrant and long-lasting. |
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For experimental music listeners, jazz is probably as vibrant now as it ever was. |
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Its timeless elegance is taking on new character with vibrant colours and tailored cuts. |
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Tiny beads were colored in the most vibrant hues of violet and the entire light show was mesmerizing. |
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It is very difficult to miss this flower with its very vibrant orange leaves and dangerous thorns. |
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The team had a great time working on the brand with all the vibrant and innovative ideas and colours. |
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The whole area has a vibrant feel and the food is good bistro-style with some standout specials. |
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But memories of vibrant villagers and the benefits of my practice with permaculture will persist long after my hands have healed. |
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Whatever else, Slater remains dedicated to the idea of a vibrant and effective press as the primary bulwark and defense of our freedoms. |
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It has a vibrant nightlife to suit all tastes, from the latest in club dance music to quiet piano bars. |
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With the performance of the worship, its spiritual potency is activated and it becomes vibrant with divine energy. |
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Wiley bathes his figures in a vibrant red glow, as if the background color were actually radiant. |
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However at night in typical South Beach style, its transformed into a pulsating vibrant nightspot. |
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Her collection for the Spring and Summer includes pin-tucked dresses and skirts in vibrant shades of midnight blue and raspberry pink. |
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The garden was beautiful, plants and shrubs tumbling around a vibrant lawn in the centre of which a fountain tinkled and played. |
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He gaped in awe at the spectacular sight of the vibrant colors sporadically signaling back and forth within its core as he opened the bag. |
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Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage. |
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His intonation is excellent and his voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range. |
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Sri Lanka has a vibrant textile industry, with a lot of textile production being done at home on hand looms by women. |
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Rarely does one hear sound as vibrant and keenly phrased as Ma's at a dance concert. |
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Each breathes life into the poems with playful and vibrant paintings that capture the mood and lyricism of the poetry. |
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The logo has a light titanium outside and a dynamic, playful, vibrant inside, animating through the whole spectrum of colour. |
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Root vegetables fill pan beneath orange-thyme roast chicken, absorbing vibrant flavor from the drippings. |
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The Tangka, barbola and sculptures of Regong Art feature refined craftsmanship and skillfully blended vibrant colors. |
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Niamh has a voice of undisputed international quality and she also exudes charismatic quality, which guarantees a vibrant live performance. |
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Seasoned well with fiery spices, vanilla and vibrant tannins, it also manages to be exceptionally smooth. |
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Her work is particularly vibrant and expressive, and her animals come alive on the canvas. |
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And what was it about the experiences of blacks in Britain that led them to create such vibrant and path-breaking sounds? |
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Ceramic pots glazed in modern vibrant colours work as well in shady nooks as they do in sunny corners. |
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Milan's most recent menswear collections feature vibrant tones and a sense of personal style re-discovered. |
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Rush allows the photos to evolve into a physical manifestation of vibrant colour. |
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It was a bright vibrant red colour, not thick, but mercifully not thin either. |
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Saillen said he is struck by the beauty of strong, vibrant flowers, like amaryllis, banana flowers and birds of paradise. |
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These vibrant color fields have an affinity with the spiritual-esthetic aura of Mark Rothko's canvases. |
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Bright and vibrant colours, made popular in children's bedrooms, are seeping into the rest of the house. |
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Her thankful hugger was a girl no older than she with warmly tanned skin, forest green hair that fell to her waist, and vibrant leaf green eyes. |
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There's a few covers out there which manage to make these precious songs vibrant and new without sullying their reputation or burying the lede. |
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The revelation of gruesome forms of torture is puzzling in part because the Moche developed a vibrant and highly advanced culture. |
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Thai bouillabaisse is equally lush and vibrant with cilantro and lemongrass. |
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The colours are vibrant and bright, although coloured lighting is overused in many areas. |
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I started using perennials and color bowls to add a vibrant rainbow of showy flowers. |
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The vibrant colours of pink, blue and white, decorated with floral patterns, represented the arrival of spring. |
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It is used to give a vibrant and colourful expression to a variety of floral subjects painted in conventional and abstract settings. |
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Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, modernistic art forms in vibrant script and colors. |
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In stifling heat this was never going to be a vigorous or vibrant game, but we stuck at our task with discipline and brave reserves of energy. |
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It had been transformed to be quite crooked and swelled, painted in a vibrant deep plum and green. |
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After such vibrant appetizers, some of the more subtle noodle dishes taste a tad subdued. |
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A vibrant community that has doubled in size in the past eight months is teeming with potential customers and has a mother lode of data to mine. |
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Who can quarrel with a performance so vibrant with venal roguery and sheepish love? |
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Follow this simple rule, and even on the hottest days your reds will taste refreshingly fruity, with vibrant flavours. |
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Rather, it's the essential motive force for a technologically vibrant economy. |
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There is another world beneath the water, a reefscape of living rock and vibrant swimming life. |
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Sound is also vibrant and active, making use of multiple channels for character voices and some ambient noise. |
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Crisp white linen show off the robust flavours and vibrant colours of truly Italian food. |
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The space, surfaces, and materials were coordinated to deliver clear and vibrant sound from unamplified individual instruments and voices. |
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Such a disciplined-line differs markedly from the vibrant curves, loops, and swirls found on the earlier landscape drawings. |
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If snows aren't too deep, the best and most vibrant source of winter color comes from the family of heaths and heathers. |
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We've got a vibrant club and the city is buzzing again with talk of rugby league. |
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They are people who make it their goal to keep a skateboarding tradition vital and vibrant in these modern times of wooden ramps and video games. |
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All the cafes are donned in vibrant colours ranging from purple to lime green and yellow. |
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Half of Turkey's population is under twenty and modern Istanbul is witness to the energy and vibrant lifestyle of this new generation. |
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It all sounds unbelievably vibrant in DTS, as if the musicians are performing live in your family room. |
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Come see how she has rendered these vibrant contemporary versals, and welcome her to our Guild. |
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However, vibrant as this movement was, the slow and insidious process of co-option began to dull the edge of militancy. |
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It looks best combined with another more vibrant coloured plant such as the magenta Lychnis coronara. |
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As they exit from the stage, enter three beautiful women from Ukraine, dressed in vibrant costumes. |
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It's the most immediate and vibrant release he's made yet, but it'd be wrong to blankly call it a triumph. |
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It's a very vibrant medium pink, but not to the point that it has that tacky brightness about it. |
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Louise, a normally vibrant 69-year-old woman, returned from vacation feeling run down, nervous, and twitchy. |
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Her voice was vibrant and rich as before, but with a strange seriousness that she had not expected. |
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Blossoms are vibrant in bouquets too, especially when they're mixed in shades of deep orange-red, tangerine, and peach. |
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Amidst lean bishops, solemn aristocrats and pale ladies who died in childbirth, Duke Robert lies vibrant and dishy through history. |
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Hot Hot Heat may very much be a product of their influences but never before has it all been thrown together into such a vibrant sonic stew. |
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This vibrant documentary sets out to rectify the studio band's invisibility. |
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Sembene's story of female empowerment is an example of politically committed filmmaking at its most vibrant and vigorous. |
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Robert Alrdich's original Longest Yard still holds up as a violent, vibrant bit of celluloid crowd-pleasing. |
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The child grew to become a vibrant but undernourished teenager, who was very popular in his neighbourhood. |
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I would like to know how can you get such vibrant and strong colors in your photos. |
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Spaghetti all'amatriciana, a personal favorite, reminded me of why I love this vibrant tomato sauce rife with onions and guanciale. |
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The effect makes me think of a dark peacock which opens its tail feathers to reveal rich, vibrant colour. |
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The Barcarole is for a fruitily vibrant French Horn and orchestra. |
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This pasta dish is laced with vibrant colour and wonderful flavour. |
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Any white person expressing such ideas is obviously a buttoned up racist, ill at ease with the realities of multicultural Britain and its vibrant black youth culture. |
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The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass. |
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This was astounding news since York is such a vibrant and thriving city. |
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Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine. |
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His vibrant paintings, prints and cut-outs, celebrated for their exceptional richness and luminosity of colour, are found in art collections internationally. |
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This tableware can be had in exquisite patterns and vibrant colours. |
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But California has a robust economy, boasts a diverse and vibrant population, provides technological leadership for the world, and remains a wellspring of new ideas. |
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The vibrant music and the exhilarating beat of the tribals were infectious and soon many in the audience, including yours truly, were beating a tattoo on the floor. |
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In her first major film, in 1997 as Keanu Reeves' wife in Devil's Advocate, she negotiated the transformation from vibrant baby-faced blonde to wasted madwoman. |
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In the Dominican Republic, it fired the imagination of a vibrant people. |
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For example, Australia's Peter Griffen uses complex layering, decorative patterning, primitivism, and vibrant color to evoke Australia's Western Desert and Aboriginal culture. |
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Associating Vienna more with music than modern art, it was a revelation to find the city Europe's most vibrant powerhouse of contemporary plastic arts. |
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Indoor gardens can transform a stale room into a vibrant living space. |
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Our own unique domain suffix is vital if we are to be recognised as a vibrant new country, and not as an internet, e-commerce and economic backwater. |
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Endless stretches of water, gleaming rivers and gliding boats framed within the vibrant shades of green paddy fields and blue skies dotted with billowy white clouds. |
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This latest boost shows the strength of York's diverse and vibrant economy and is a tribute to all those who work so hard to keep the city in the spotlight. |
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His voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range. |
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Notwithstanding his youth, Perceval captured the vibrant life essence in the van Gogh, putting his own stamp on the image with unique textural qualities and depth. |
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These days, people are stacking up to see the last of autumn's vibrant colors. |
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The argument put forth by Elaine Pagels and others is that Gnostics were a vibrant community that sought refuge from Roman power in cults that endorsed personal revelations. |
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The new campaign sees the Italian knitwear giant get back to basics with a vibrant refresh of its colorful melting-pot aesthetic. |
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Slowly we progress across the crimson lakes of sand, silver pools of sand, enormous hillocks of sand, skirting giant rocks and stubbornly vibrant patches of thorn bush. |
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Indeed, the collection brought out vibrant colors, sari-like draping, detailed embroideries, and jeweled embellishments. |
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A vibrant pulse of humanity throbbed in the shops and on the streets. |
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New York City throbbed with a vibrant energy, just as it always did. |
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For vibrant colour outdoors in January few trees can compete with diospyros kaki, the persimmon tree, laden with fruit resembling bright orange apples. |
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A seaside town needs to ditch its comic postcard image as a faded resort for trippers and become a vibrant community where people want to live and invest. |
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It shows how restricted life had become prior to their taking it by the scruff of the neck and shaking many things into a collective, vibrant consciousness. |
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Here's another sketch wot I did earlier and a couple more photos so you can feel the atmosphere of that vibrant Sunday afternoon in Trafalgar Square. |
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Puerto Ricans in New York City have built casitas, copies of the traditional rural wooden houses painted in vibrant colors and decorated with Puerto Rican objects. |
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The outback here seems acute, shrill and incandescent, making him one of the first directors to portray the dead heart as a place full of vibrant life. |
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The social history of crime is a vibrant area of intellectual enquiry, which since the 1960s has generated a proliferation of monographs and essays on a diversity of issues. |
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Trace amounts of iron oxide impart vibrant red, red-orange, orange, and yellow colors that sometimes contrast markedly with browns and blacks in these silicified trunks. |
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In a few years, and absent a vibrant candidate who speaks to their concerns, they may well decide not to vote Democratic, either. |
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The field was dotted with a wide assortment of colors, both vibrant in their autumn oranges and yellow marigolds and subdued with pastels of pink and sky. |
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The stylish cinematography shows New York at its most vibrant and sexy. |
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It's suddenly marketable, sexy, vibrant and most importantly, relevant. |
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Bush is determined to keep the dynamism vibrant and to encourage and empower the poor to take part in it, rather than to suggest that they are unequal to the task. |
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It was a vibrant red strapless dress with a large slit up the right side. |
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At 60, John McDonnell is barrel-chested with vibrant blue eyes and slicked back white hair, a successful real estate investor who lives by the beach with his second wife. |
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Solid streaks of cerulean blue or vibrant cyan give the small details she depicts a life that can only be attained through extensive, lucid observation. |
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Hot pink, vibrant orange, purple, turquoise and green of any shade were the colours of the day, with ladies strutting around like beautiful birds of paradise. |
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It's alive, vibrant and awash with colour and decorated with an extravaganza of flowers, banners and bunting adorning every piece of street furniture available. |
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Deliciously fresh and vibrant fruit aromas and flavours in every sip. |
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Under his aegis, the department of Gandhian Studies flowered into a bright, vibrant one, drawing students from not just all over the country, but from all over the world. |
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They do like to go for it on a night out, hence our vibrant club culture. |
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By mixing two complementary patterns, it's possible to create distinctive designs that emulate rich neutral basket weaves or vibrant checkered patterns. |
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After all, it is time for the country's most vibrant festival, Holi. |
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Oliver becomes someone to whom things happen and his innate goodness and innocence palls when he's surrounded by so many more vibrant and colourful characters. |
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A lush boulevard of vibrant flowers and palms served as the centerpiece, and a view of the coast just over the top of its immaculately pruned leaves. |
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Rosemont's insightful introduction, short essays prefacing each major period of the movement, and brief biobibliographies illuminate a vibrant revolution in process. |
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And, they add, it would recognise that the Church is gravitating away from the ailing parishes and empty pews of Europe to focus on vibrant congregations to the south. |
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What was a graceful and vibrant part of the city has become tired and tawdry as the ravages of time and inattention over the last 15 years have taken their toll. |
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Shot in Budapest, standing in for Munich, 1918, the film has a dark, post-Apocalyptic feel to it, with a vibrant artistic life, rising like a phoenix from the ashes of defeat. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion positively glowed against the white satin, her red hair even more vibrant than usual, piled in curls on top of her head. |
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Having moved to London just in time to embrace its vibrant 1980s clubland scene, he now devotes his time to writing comedy sketches and radio plays as well as his artwork. |
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The fact that I focused on soaring house prices, vibrant nightlife, and beacon primary schools ensured that I didn't earn one quote or namecheck in the next day's papers. |
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For example, although penetrated by core economic interests, the semi-periphery has its own relatively vibrant indigenously owned industrial base. |
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In St. Charles there's not much left at all, two or three houses, a brushy windbreak around empty ground that may once have been vibrant community. |
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The first thing that had stoped her was the vibrant colour of blue. |
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And his eyes were a bright vibrant blue that sparkled in the sunlight. |
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