If you have a room at the front of the hotel, you can open the shutters to the full glory of the frothy blue ocean bashing against the rocks below. |
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Smiling wickedly, he parted her long legs and submerged under the frothy surface of the water. |
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It was all creamy white with no colours to disturb the frothy flow of the fabric. |
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Her images of frothy, blossoming, extruding, immaculate clouds appear to be records of marvels, but are, in fact, marvels themselves. |
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Grip the horn and tip it toward your greedy mouth, drinking of the filth, corruption and frothy, unintentional comedy contained within. |
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Fragonard and Watteau created frothy paeans to the pleasures of surface, frivolity, and irresponsibility. |
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Spittlebugs, or froghoppers, are easily identified by the frothy, white foam that protects them from predators. |
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Developing young create a frothy mass commonly known as cuckoo spit on plants in the early spring and summer to hide from predators such as ants. |
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Rich, frothy and laden with booze, eggnog is an inevitable part of the Yuletide tradition. |
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The coffee was made frothy by pouring it from one container to another, with as much air in between as possible. |
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As they settled in, Mattie held up two fingers to the barmaid, who arrived seconds later with two glasses full of a frothy brew. |
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Now, I don't mean the actual delightfully frothy bubbles that dance around on the top of a glass of champagne. |
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She looked down into her nearly empty coffee mug, mixing the remainder of the coffee with the frothy layer that hadn't disappeared yet. |
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His 90 minutes of frothy entertainment does for the musical what the Reduced Shakespeare Company did for the Bard. |
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What we really get is a light, frothy, insubstantial comedy that feels more like Meet the Parents, and a really nice DVD package. |
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Lunar Park is a lush, mature novel that is also a frothy read full of gossip and blood. |
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Being Julia is a light and frothy period stage drama, which brings out the self-importance of luvvies, but in a likeable, endearing way. |
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Lunamarium is filled with light, frothy pop tunes, which is fine if you like that sort of thing. |
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The only paper that's doing exceptionally well is the Daily Star, and we have a light and frothy diet of celebrity and fun. |
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I found one, took it home and a few weeks later, in the mood for something frothy and light, actually read it. |
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In fact, far from taking anything seriously, the mood at even the press conference remained light and frothy throughout. |
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Television could present entertainment, even frothy entertainment, which it certainly did. |
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I say, despite the bad reviews, it certainly fits the bill if you are looking for light frothy farce. |
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His pretty, sparkling, frothy snapshots of everyday life, children, nudes and landscapes guaranteed him the most reproduced artist status. |
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The film's light, frothy tone and the fact that it won the Genie in this category and an award at Cannes definitely works in its favour. |
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This core has an outer rind to 2 cm thick of pale yellow-green frothy glass grading outward to partially fused sand and gravel. |
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His hair is grey and frothy, like a dandelion clock, but he carries his turbulent past and 66 years lightly. |
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There are cheerful big resorts for those seeking poolside deckchairs, waiters bearing frothy drinks, and every desire heartily satisfied. |
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Downing another glass of the frothy liquid he stood shakily prepared to leave when someone called his name. |
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And not only are more money-losing companies going public, initial valuations can be distinctly frothy. |
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His frothy poster girls, rendered with a rapid, flamelike line, entice with the pleasures of the latest novel or glass of Dubonnet. |
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And on a nice day it's a great place to quaff a large glass of frothy draught beer. |
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Yesterday, during my morning tea break, I dashed around the corner to the cafe and got my ever present hot frothy coffee. |
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Tom enjoyed just three frothy pints, and he wisely quaffed a liter of H20 before bed. |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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Well, no sooner was the nappy off than she began to wee, and just as I had that covered, she began another frothy poo. |
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Use either a hand mixer, blender or whisk to beat the hot chocolate until it's frothy. |
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Whip the evaporated milk until frothy and then add the jelly, cheese, vanilla essence and lemon juice. |
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Sip from frothy coffee ice cream smoothies or alcohol-free cocktails and indulge in the salon atmosphere. |
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Place water, honey and yeast in the food processor and leave until frothy, about 10 minutes. |
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To make dough, allow yeast to stand in a small bowl until frothy, about 10 minutes. |
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As air is beaten into the mixture, the egg whites become a frothy liquid with the consistency of an egg cream. |
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A bridge over a stream leads beneath a bower of pink roses into a frothy maze of flower-strewn pathways and rose-covered arbours. |
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And let's face it, Janis does sound different fronting a big, frothy semi-funky lite soul orchestra than a messy rock band. |
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The little bistro offers excellent breakfasts of fluffy scrambled eggs, warm cinnamon rolls, and frothy lattes. |
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I remember feeling dread as I lost sight of the frothy waters and went popeye at 150 feet. |
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Whisk this sharply over a very slow fire, until it assumes the appearance of a light frothy custard. |
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A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint. |
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I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste. |
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A petit flan of onion formed an island in a lake of light, frothy green-pea potage, topped with fresh broad beans, mangetouts and more peas. |
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The rugged foliage is a complete contrast to the delicate, frothy pink flowers and sets them off to perfection. |
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Rows of high backed leatherette banquettes filled with happy shoppers smoking tabs and drinking frothy milky coffee. |
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Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves. |
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Perky, painless and politically correct, this frothy little farce benefits from a remarkably trim running time. |
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He was only making the statement to placate the frothy, emotional ultranationalism that has reared its ugly head these past few years. |
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An index dominated by frothy sunrise industries multiplies the risk of investing for us all. |
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The rise of unicorns has coincided with an extremely frothy, competitive market. |
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They both stared out at the harbour on the horizon, a mere smudge of brown and green surrounded by grey, frothy sea. |
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Wearing her official dress, including frothy neckerchief, she made a short speech as she accepted her certificate. |
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Leaking bottles of cleaning fluids, frothy Brillo pads, and a broom were stacked in a soggy heap. |
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Add four eggs and half a cup of water to the paste and beat well with an egg beater till very frothy and air bubbles appear. |
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This album is full of several frothy numbers but the one which is pure candy floss is the first one. |
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What a difference a week makes just now, verges frothy with cow parsley and hemlock, hillsides painted yellow with colza. |
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The frothy mass is left to set and go hard, and becomes a hazard to teeth! |
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But in these frothy, frenetic days, what difference does a few hundred million dollars make? |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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The brushwork is exuberantly coloristic, the palette composed of delicately keyed harmonies of rose and coral, cool aquamarines, frothy whites, pale golds, and blues. |
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Here we have concentrated on growing ferns, ranging from the large and leathery Blechnum chilense, to the small and frothy oak fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris. |
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Astronomers have recently discovered that looking at dust along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy is a bit like looking into a frothy glass of beer. |
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Amid the glamour in the slammer, Marshall's cynical and superficial film lets the sly digs at American corruption bubble away underneath the frothy surface. |
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Planting makes use of indigenous species, like the frothy casuarinas along the northern edges of the site and the native grasses which cover low earth berms around the range. |
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The water was steamy hot, and frothy from the bubble bath she had added. |
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Consequently, you get an evening of light, frothy entertainment as you revel in the filthy deeds the schemers get up to and share their delight at the misfortune of others. |
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It takes its name from the vat house in nearby St James Gate Brewery where, in the final stage of the brewing process, vatfuls of frothy black Guinness are left to mature. |
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She returned in a moment holding a tall, frothy mug of amber liquid. |
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The crabs twitched and blew frothy bubbles, showing off their freshness with an occasional contraction of a pincer, as they lolled numbly in a shallow ice-filled tray. |
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Before leaving the ward he picked up the cuspidor from a cabinet at the head of the bed, opened the lid and observed frothy white spittle that lacked any distinctive odor. |
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Rose tilted her head back and let the blisteringly hot water soak her hair, rinsing away the mountains of frothy bubbles that coated her luxurious chocolate-coloured tresses. |
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The light, frothy Asti, the subtler Moscato d' Asti, and other spumante and frizzante all over north western Italy demonstrate another facet of the variety's character. |
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The clothes had a light and frothy quality but never looked silly or immature. |
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Few areas of science journalism are more susceptible to frothy beat-ups than stem cell research. |
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The cherry trees are at their frothy blossomest and the vivid green of new growth lights even the darkest corners. |
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It has a frothy, red cola colour and smells of sweet raspberries, with a vegetal backbone. |
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Or it could be froghoppers, or cuckoo spit, as these insects secrete a frothy saliva where they feed. |
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Fortunately, once in the beergarden with the good Doctor and a cold and frothy schooner of the amber nectar, everything fell into place. |
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And if Romney gets too frothy, there remains a decent chance he stumbles. |
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The Sinfonia opens with a serious, slow introduction and moves on to a frothy, bouncy allegro with accented sforzandi in the manner of Rossini. |
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The clear cells have a pale, frothy, finely reticulated cytoplasm and sometimes appear ballooned out and hydropic. |
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The simple cup of char has been replaced by a range of faddish cafes which serve frothy cappuccinos, lattes and expressos. |
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The KO could have been followed by a kebab, a flashflood of beer, and a frothy TV special. |
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Even the names of the frothy coffee drinks she claims are an American attempt to add pedigree by Italianising them. |
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There is also the insect larva of the frog hopper found in April and commonly known as cuckoo spit because of the frothy mass which surrounds and protects the bug. |
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Additional clinical signs include a frothy white or blood-tinged nasal discharge, mild cough, pneumonia, conjunctivitis, and swollen, emphysematous necks. |
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It is naturally effervescent, bottled under a crown cap, like a beer, and is a wonderfully fresh, frothy mouthful, with delicious clean, flowery and grapey aromas. |
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A number of enjoyable endings, most of which are freshly baked in Emle's productive kitchen, include warm apple pie, a frothy tiramisu and a creamy, tart key lime pie. |
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