His eyes, although bland, were laced with an emotion that she could not place. |
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One sleeve was missing, and his left arm was laced with self-inflicted scars, evidence of his many attempts to bleed himself to death. |
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One afternoon as I woke up from a nap, I looked at the watch, laced my shoes in a hurry and ran to the bus-stop. |
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The pale yellow dress she wore was simple enough, a straight cut with a laced up back and only one shoulder strap. |
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I situated myself down on the arm of the couch, now fully dressed as I laced my sneakers up. |
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He treated us as children, he told us a simplistic fairy story laced with cheap flattery. |
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Instead, I laced my running shoes and slipped some shorts over a pair of leggings. |
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The chicken, free-range and chargrilled, came on long skewers on top of a heap of salad leaves laced with Parmesan and parma ham. |
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Indeed this alternative definition is laced with the idea that welfare reform should be about punishment of bludgers. |
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Prior to starting rehearsals, the former blueliner had only once laced up a pair of figure skates. |
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Laced outer garments to shape the body existed from antiquity, but laced undergarments date from the end of the sixteenth century. |
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Comfortable shoes were bound on my feet, a weightless high-top shoe laced with strings white and wide. |
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Candle chandeliers hung one after another, leading up to a beautiful stained glass window, laced with silver like trickles of sky. |
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The bodice laced up in the front with cream-colored ribbon, which tied off at the waist. |
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Then electrified hurricane barbed wire was looped across the top of the fence, its barbs laced with deadly blowfish toxin. |
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Tight black bodices were laced up the front, and the necklines were very low. |
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It was made of ivory silk with a cotton underskirt and a laced overskirt embroidered with delicate pink flowers. |
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We pick up the receiver and instead of a dial tone, hear nothing but a strange sort of silence laced with static. |
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Zoe and I did our best not to appear straight laced, and tried to organise people. |
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His voice is strong and steady and captures all the emotion laced in his music. |
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The projecting bastions are drum-shaped, built of stone laced with horizontal bonding courses of red tile. |
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The slinky black dress she was wearing was even tighter than something Rebecca would wear, and laced all the way down the sides. |
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The commander laced his fingers together, resting his hands on his stomach as he tilted his head and stared at the wall. |
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Garnett put his slouch hat on the green grass that substituted for her floor, sat a little straighter, and laced his bony fingers. |
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Sarcasm was once again laced into her voice, although to unkeen ears it could have gone unrecognized. |
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The collection's four nakers have bowls formed by Dreeszen and laced by Hauser. |
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The lives and relationships it evoked were lonely, oppressively small-town and laced with desperation. |
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Her hands laced around the front of his body, grabbing at the coat of his robe, slowly pulling, unraveling the knot on his waist. |
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It features a complex bouquet laced with the aromas of cedar, toffee and freshly ground coffee. |
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Magellan Gin has a supple body and an engaging bouquet laced with the aromas of citrus and spice. |
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She slipped her hands in side her brown fingerless gloves, and then laced up her big brown boots. |
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To climb on-board, technicians snub the rambunctious radar flyer with strategically laced ropes. |
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When choosing beef fillet, the outer flesh should be a bright, purplish-red colour laced with thin streaks of white fat. |
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She was wearing a red, strapless dress, and the back was laced up with black laces. |
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He may ladle on the mannered affectations but they're laced with a really spiky humour. |
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I laced my fingers together, sighing and looking down at the glittering, clear, ashtray in the middle of our table. |
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She stopped biting her nails and laced her fingers together behind her head, relaxing. |
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However the claims of the developers are laced with lies and is suspected to be violative of the biosafety regulations. |
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They will be fed, once a week, a diet of chicken and meat laced with the vitamins and nutrients they need. |
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Ji Ah's eyelids fluttered like butterfly wings, and were laced with delicate blue veins, and defined by thick lashes. |
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Subjects laced their fingers together and placed their hands at the back of their head. |
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When she moved to flick his hand away, he laced his fingers through hers and squeezed a little. |
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The book is laced with notes, side bar comments, references and documented examples to support his training ideology. |
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In my hair, I remember wearing gold strands laced with pearls and precious stones. |
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You'll find the nouveau hippie existentialism, the cockney laced rap and a handful of funk-fuelled fun. |
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They also had steaming mugs of hot coffee, laced with a hair of the dog that bit them for fortification. |
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Above their heads glittered a crystal chandelier the size of most people's kitchen tables, laced with gold. |
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The rough-out half-boot was topped with a canvas legging that inspired monumental and creative cursing when it had to be laced in a hurry. |
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During the years 1813-1815, the hems are a bit shorter, allowing a view of half-boots or sandals laced up the ankle. |
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She looked at her shoulder and saw that her laced up dress was caught on a hook. |
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Thankfully the fashion gurus have stopped short of the tightly laced stays that warped the ribs of our great grand mothers. |
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He rested his elbows on the arms of it and laced his fingers together, looking at me over the top of his reading glasses. |
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He pulled his arm back, laced his fingers together, and propped his chin on them. |
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He laced his fingers together under his head and crossed his legs, looking at her. |
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Michael was propped up a little against the headboard, fingers laced behind his close-cropped head. |
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After an hour the fairways and greens were laced with perspiration as the two divisions toiled away under the heavy skies. |
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It includes an ornate woven cape, a decorated tunic, a feathered headdress, laced shoes and jewelry. |
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He grabbed my other hand and laced our fingers together and smiled down at me. |
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Letter writers gratuitously laced their responses with profane and vulgar language, as if it were a badge of honor. |
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Many more women, and gay men, find their drinks laced with a whole host of other illegal and prescription drugs or alcohol. |
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Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me. |
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She's overexaggerating the words and her breath is laced with gin and tonic. |
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The thread of disbelief in his voice was laced with a subtle smear of sympathy. |
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Their streets were grimy and gritty, awash in alcohol and laced with drugs. |
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Ben picked up a cup and poured coffee into it, then laced in a liberal amount of cream and sugar, stirring it once. |
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With blackcurrants and blackberries in a crumble laced with custard served out of my big Cornish Blue jug. |
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He described how he drugged Jaruwan in her room by serving her a drink laced with a sedative. |
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It may arise where the accused is drugged by others or his drink is laced with alcohol. |
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Noah had calmed down after a couple of drinks, mainly coffee laced with alcohol. |
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It is not a rooster, or the four cardinal points that we traditionally find perched atop French roofs, but a laced boot. |
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The brides looked resplendent in red shararas while the grooms were dressed in long Indian coats, and laced caps. |
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It has a pleasant, sweet fragrance and is lightly laced, ruffled and fluted pale pink. |
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Osa and Martin Johnson dressed in riding breeches, laced boots, and pith helmets. |
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The British designer tucked striped trousers into laced boots and teamed them with long jackets and woolen cardigans. |
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His pant were tight enough that he could fit his knee-high, steel-toed, laced boots over them. |
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She twisted her laced handkerchief into a knot then cast her nervous gaze out the window. |
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The neo-realists distilled the essence of realist thought and then laced it with a large dose of scientific positivism. |
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Kate ignored him, and continued to rearrange her wine-red plunging v-neck slip dress with laced edging. |
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Jaime straightened out her plaid red skirt, and put on her fishnet stockings with her knee high laced boots. |
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Their flesh was tightly wrapped in fishnets and short, short skirts, with laced bras on top. |
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The lace-up corset, which was easily laced alone, made a woman's job at dressing easier for she wouldn't need any help lacing up the corset. |
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In addition to innumerable stern remonstrances, his soliloquy is laced with screaming fits of anger. |
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The first movie was laced with youthful optimism and the first flush of romance and the possibilities that had seemed endless. |
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When I say hot chocolate, I mean used coffee grounds laced with crushed chocolate laxative tablets and cocoa powder. |
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The corset had been laced quite tightly for the ball and it did not allow for the wearer to consume large amounts of food. |
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It is heavily laced with tension, drama and passion, as all three characters collide in a storm of passion, revenge and ultimately tragedy. |
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He further alleged that her in-laws made his sister drink milk laced with some poisonous substance. |
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Nearby, male nutmeg trees are planted next to the blooming female trees with the red laced nutmeg peeking out of their ripe yellow pods. |
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Liberally laced with pictures spanning the years, the book is a fascinating read. |
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He has that enviably precise balance of familiarity and distance, humor and restraint, insouciance laced with respect. |
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A group of soccer fanatics laced up their cleats Friday for what they fully intend to be a world-record-setting, 26-hour match. |
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For the most part this area is decomposed granite laced with leaves and pine needles. |
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My bed was a king-sized canopy that was laced with rich velvet and satin fabric, imported from Italy. |
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Leaders in the states say the vaccine is laced with chemicals capable of rendering young girls infertile. |
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That is the beginning of a rollicking adventure that involves a blacksmith's assistant, a straight laced lieutenant and a chest of Aztec gold. |
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Back when every farm dugout was cleared of snow by mid-December and hand-me-down skates were laced up over hand-me-down boots. |
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Jam laced with derris, camphor, citronella or pepper also makes an effective bait. |
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They're also frequently funny, though the comic scenes are almost invariably laced with tragedy or fear. |
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In a second half that was not much prettier but laced with a tad more passion, they bided their time. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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You'll also find the peas that, laced with wasabi, pack a significant wallop. |
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The essays are heavily laced with anger, remorse and angst, as Powell examines his life on microscopic and macroscopic levels. |
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Matt was clearly mad with grief, his words laced with a new desperation and an unwelcome spite. |
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The steak sanga came laced with barbecue sauce and the chicken parma sacrilegiously crowned with a pineapple ring. |
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The material is frequently ribald, often racy, and always laced with profanity. |
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Rodger's book is a veritable feast of facts, culled from a vast range of sources and laced with some salty anecdotes. |
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His was a speech laced with much humour and more than a little self-deprecation. |
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Blonde hair that was teased and curled and laced with gems and chains served as a massive crown for this overbearing woman. |
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The result was his first novel, Digital Fortress, a techno-thriller laced with conspiracy. |
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She was clothed in an attractive silk blouse of scarlet with gold brocade that laced up her ample front like a bodice. |
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Years of built up scars laced a starved ribcage that displayed scatters of bruises and cuts, some of which he guesses to be only hours old. |
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My parents have been very positive about my meals, and I am very proud of my father, who has been trying dishes laced with tofu or tempeh. |
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It's lush and exotically ripe, yet still freshly laced with red fruit aromas and flavour, tempered by balmy spice and a softly seductive texture. |
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George's final chapters amount to an eloquent but protracted peroration, liberally laced with philosophical speculation. |
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Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour. |
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A few rugs were place around the room, deep gold and laced with maroon edges to match the upholstery of the couch. |
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The seat was royal blue velvet, the edges studded with brass, the arms curving forwards laced with silver. |
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I bought a riding crop from a saddlemaker on the outskirts of town and dressed in pantaloons with a tightly drawn corset and laced up boots. |
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Krystal and Katie laced up the boned corset and pulled until Kirby complained that she couldn't breathe to sing. |
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This is a fascinating and thought-provoking book, laced with genuine wit and elegantly written. |
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Webb's sharp script is laced with a rapier wit that is blacker than the Dark Ages. |
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Ribbons of amber laced themselves about the coals, and throbbed with a dim light. |
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Instead of the usual little back belt, why not add an entire placket that is laced up with tubes of self fabric? |
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The seduction hilariously unfolds over a bombastic bass track laced with suggestive whinnies. |
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Like a medieval codex, the book seems laced with charms and spells, to seduce the innocent and repel the hostile. |
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Quickly, he laced the rope between her legs, one over another, until he was certain the rope was tight enough. |
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His face, laced with concentration, peered intently into two laptop screens that encompassed the majority of his minimal setup. |
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This might seem hokey, but a love letter laced with concern can be quite effective. |
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Practical advice and tips are set out in a straightforward layout, laced with quizzes of self discovery. |
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Lucas reached for my hand, catching me completely off guard, and laced his fingers with mine. |
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An extra-depth, low heeled, laced oxford with a high toe box and molded insole is recommended. |
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My friend the Italian snob turned up her nose at the pan-roasted chicken, unmoved by a savory sauce laced with white truffles and sherry. |
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And yet the arguments he adduces are gimmicky and puerile and laced with minor dishonesties all the way through. |
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She had a distaste for the world and she showed it with a general lack of emotion and sharp tongue laced with venomous words. |
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Compost mixes topped with a layer of mulch can help to retain moisture, as can water-retaining crystals laced through the mix. |
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She wore a black, leather, sleeveless top that laced in the front, leaving her midriff bare. |
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The brides looked resplendent in red shararas while the grooms were dressed in white sherwanis, long Indian coats, and laced caps. |
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The Cheltenham Festival witnessed an opening day of drama laced with tragedy. |
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Cells are laced with a network of fibres more rigid than the rope-like structural proteins collagen and keratin. |
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Prokofiev fashioned a suite of six pieces resembling a classical divertimento, but one laced with dissonances, evoking Stravinsky's Octet. |
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But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss. |
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There were clouds of bone-marrow custard flanked by a gorgeous herb salad laced with house-cured guanciale and tiny pickled mushrooms. |
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Several of the drawings were laced together with shoestrings in primitive book form. |
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At least 137 people have died in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after drinking an alcoholic brew laced with methanol. |
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She pulled on a light wind jacket to cover her wrinkly shirt and laced up her shoes. |
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The children were fascinated as she laced her stories with a fascinating mix of humour, folklore and common sense. |
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But even the black humour that laced the episodes seemed to get blacker and less humorous as the series went by. |
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He straightened, and I knelt down and placed his foot in the shoe and laced it up, and did the same to the other. |
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Try the tangy lobster seviche laced with passion-fruit mojo, which can be scarfed as eagerly as the house red sangria. |
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She slid on her boots and laced them up, making sure to tuck the ends of her pants into them. |
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Reaching over to get the shampoo I hissed as a sharp pain laced through my side. |
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She wore a white linen shirt under a thigh length yellow tunic laced at the sides. |
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Here, you'll salivate over robust noodle dishes laced with shrimp, onions and won tun, served in steaming tureens. |
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In 2001, 68 people died in a matter of a few weeks after drinking black-market alcohol that proved to have been heavily laced with methanol. |
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I laced my skates and stepped forth with ankles wobbling and feet that felt bound. |
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The text is laced with an ironic cadence of the oral tradition. |
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Yang makes his own sandals out of heavy rope laced with plastic cord. |
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The food aristocrat regained her equilibrium when a pyramid of haricot vert salad appeared, laced with blue cheese, walnuts, and slivers of crisp radicchio. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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You get a taste of the frustration, the liquor laced woodshedding, the comfort Wilco had with it's finished product and the confusing world of audio technology. |
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I also had my knee length combat boots that laced up in the front. |
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He brought both hands over his head and laced his fingers together. |
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Cordelia took his hands in hers and laced their fingers together. |
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Jordan reached for her hand and laced their fingers together. |
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His voice was laced with desperation as he blacked out, his arm dropping. |
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Her voice was laced with as much bitter anger as she dared use. |
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Since when has a harmless serving of milk been laced with alcohol? |
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This pasta dish is laced with vibrant colour and wonderful flavour. |
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She fiddled with the buckles dangling from her black laced skirt. |
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Yet another contestant wore a long skirt with laced patterns on the top. |
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The men were mainly dressed in loose robes and laced leather boots. |
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North Indians enjoy lassi laced with sugar or salt to beat the heat. |
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Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, Hawke is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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Thirty-five of the 36 farms investigated were found to have trout contaminated with the substance while the remaining one had leather carp laced with the toxin. |
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The music is rhythmically urgent yet laced with aristocratic lyricism. |
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She is wearing white ribbed pantyhose, laced brown ankle boots. |
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So yes, a meal laced with too much annoyance actually can bring a fella down. |
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The song begins with a haunting keyboard intro, laced with sound effects, and ascends into a bright, airy, romantic ballad with a chant-like quality. |
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Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret. |
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Ashley's coded statements about escorting are laced with implications of regret, yet she can also be sharp-tongued and defiant. |
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The whole was embroidered with hundreds of pearls laced with two agates, twelve chrysolites, twelve garnets, a gold-mounted sapphire and a large pendant pearl. |
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They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall. |
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Kit turned back to her and laced up the back of her pink ball gown. |
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Many of the songs are laced with clever hip hop asides and contain every conceivable type of bleep, scratch and vocal distortion known to nu-metal man. |
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You laced it up at the back, and it was sort of see-through. |
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All the songs are meditative and laced with humour and sadness. |
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It was a tight, body fitting, top with a pretty two layered laced skirt. |
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There has always been an edge to the relationship but it was never scented with sulphur or cordite or laced with the naked hostility that defines other rivalries. |
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As films laced with social messages go, this one is surely different. |
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His aide's balding head surfaced just behind Tina, bobbing up and down as he tried to see over her latest hairdo, a beehive laced with glittering red-and-green honeybees. |
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She frowned as she saw a tall, burgundy-haired vampire dressed in a bright metallic green laced up top and bell bottoms walk up behind the elfin boy. |
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They lifted her up, and when they saw that she was laced too tightly, they cut the stay lace in two. |
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I laced my arm around Keith's waist and gave a little shimmy and a wink. |
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But upon reaching the coffin, which was framed in white and black marble and laced with gold trimmings, she stood aghast in silence for what seemed like an eternity. |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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The performances are flawless, the story laced with black humour. |
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His acceptance speech was a reflection of his career, and laced with enough profanity to make a pirate blush. |
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Previous emphasis on speed is now being replaced by ambience laced with moments of electronic blips and beeps, free jazz, noise, no wave and tinges of psychedelia. |
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We began with a soak in a warm footbath laced with aloe and glycerine. It was wonderfully soothing and set the tone for the blissful pampering to come. |
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She was wearing black platform boots that were laced up with silver lace. |
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She came behind the screen and laced the bodice of the dress. |
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Though he still retained his broad shoulders and flat pectorals, curves had been created by a tightly laced corset and the bodice of a blue dress with thick brocade. |
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The rarely heard Hussite overture opens the programme, a powerful piece laced with Bohemian rhythms and melodies, taking its name from the Hussite warriors of Czech folklore. |
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In the period before political independence, Francophone prose was typically elevated, extravagant, mythopoeic, and laced with surreal fantasy or utopian symbolism. |
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Next he laced on first the right skate, with a pad of cotton under the tongue, and then the left. |
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As the Minstermen at last applied a pressure laced with vim and venom, the shooting gallery that was now the Lincoln 18-yard box stayed upright and intact. |
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From pones baked up in cast iron skillets in the Appalachians to loaves laced with spicy peppers in the Southeast, cornbread has been the staff of life for many families. |
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Trembling, she peeped through her laced fingers at her stereo. |
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Fugawee's laced half-boot is a left-right model of the Hi-Lo Trekker. |
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Yashi laced his fingers together, pulling hard until his knuckles cracked. |
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Dresses that resembled tapestries from the front often laced up the back in a manner that hinted at rock-and-roll youthfulness. |
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The only sensation is the sting of the wind, cold and laced with salt. |
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The book is laced throughout with panegyrics and tributes to his friends and scientific colleagues that portray these innovators as heroes for the emerging new paradigm. |
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The 234-page tract is laced with watercolors of plants, astronomical drawings and naked sylphs, but it is the language that truly confounds scholars. |
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When she had been dressed, her hairdresser entered and began to pile her long, thick, light brown curls into an elegant coif which would be laced with strands of crystals. |
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What Ellington provided was a rich variety of moods, textures and rhythmic structures laced with emotional coloration that enhanced choreographic expression. |
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It was laced with black cording tied to a metal ring at her stomach. |
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Smaller cringles along the head enable it to be laced to the yard. |
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The album differs from their earlier punchy efforts, concentrating on developing strong grooves laced in reverb and echoes at a leisurely-relaxed tempo. |
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His impassioned diatribes are laced with the queasy petulance of someone who already knows he's lost the fight, going to the mat with a whine instead of a real donnybrook. |
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Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, he is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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About a year ago, edible mustard oil laced with a cheap chemical substance became a public health issue when it was revealed that it led to development of dropsy. |
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Then tracers laced the sky in front of me. Forget the shooting! If I get distracted now, I'll buy the farm anyway! |
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The rawhide bow guard was laced up inside, trimmed with silver buttons, feathers, and paint. |
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The government should regulate the quality of marijuana, he says, so tokers would know their weed won't be laced with poisons. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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There are approximately 500 million alveoli in the lung separated by thin septae, which contain at a tightly laced network of blood capillaries. |
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Another class of composite materials involve woven fabric composite consisting of longitudinal and transverse laced yarns. |
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The German won gold in Pumas, but then laced up Adidas for the medals ceremony, to the shock of the two Dassler brothers. |
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For 1 month, most mice received drinking water laced with uranium or diethylstilbestrol, an estrogen-mimicking drug. |
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The Government since 1956 has laced the U.S. with 33,000 miles of multilane highways. |
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An average pair of boxing gloves resembles a bloated pair of mittens and are laced up around the wrists. |
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A road map of the empire reveals that it was generally laced with a dense network of prepared viae. |
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I don't know what it was laced with, but he passed out a minute after drinking that first beer. |
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After an initiation ceremony where wine laced with bodily fluids is drunk, there's dinner in the private backroom of a pub. |
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With a feint trail of humour laced throughout an otherwise dramatic plotline, there's enough going on here to please lovers of every genre. |
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All too briefly, when Keegan made his entrance, it was a throwback to the days of dubbined boots, cigarette cards and laced leather footballs. |
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The columns are frequently laced with oblique references to her family. |
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Stewart's wife, Liz, claims it has to be about her ginger snaps which are laced with marijuana to help ease the pain of cancer patients. |
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The toxicology reports confirmed earlier findings that the cultists ate pudding or applesauce laced with the anti-seizure drug phenobarbital. |
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Instead, this was a performance laced with the same complacency and inflated self-opinion that sent United spinning out of the Champions League. |
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Animated in old-fashioned style, laced with old-fashioned songs, it's a delight for the kiddles. |
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He was taken ill along with a 19-year-old after they reportedly drank from a bottle of beer that had been laced with ketamine. |
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This time, though, the laughs are laced with sadness when a popular comedian reappraises his life in the light of a terminal diagnosis. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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When Bodega Bamz was in his early teens, he hit a blunt laced with angel dust. |
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Skin Wisdom Instant Benefits Beauty Balm is a 24-hour moisturiser laced with extract of acerola cherry. |
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Normal biscuit cookies like the tannies, the Afrikaans aunties, made, but liberally laced with marijuana. |
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John Potts worked out a truce with the Powhatan and proposed a toast using liquor laced with poison. |
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He spent weeks circulating antipigeon propaganda and dropping seed laced with spermicide through the local streets and parks. |
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The game is laced with quips that break the fourth wall, calling out tired conventions of video games, such as repetitive fetch quests and disembodied narrators. |
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Rider, a renowned malcontent, laced into teammates after a loss to the Pacers on Wednesday, using an expletive-filled diatribe to vent his frustration. |
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This Pied a Terre Plum and Black Amber candle, PS16 has a heavenly fruity rich plum fragranced laced with sensual black amber and dark musk accords. |
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So the invitation to enjoy the exotic experience of an exciting Australian surf ride comes laced with a promise of continued support for young surfers in this fabulous area. |
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The man's carrying basket is often split at the back from top to bottom and loosely laced together with a twine, enabling the carrier to expand his load if desired. |
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Sheer limestone cliffs rose cannellate and palewise and laced with caves where small forktailed birds set forth against a sky reaching blue and moteless to the sun itself. |
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When he looks at her she wears a secretive smile, the knowledge of their act between them like a thauma'd thing, laced with the unguilt of defiant exploration. |
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In a music industry almost devoid of other girl bands, they quickly took control of the charts with their brand of high-energy, funky pop laced with dancy rhythms. |
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Using a cloud chamber, Finnegan and Pitter studied the formation of ice crystals from tiny, supercooled water droplets laced with trace amounts of different salts. |
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Every time I laced up my Nikes, they became my badge of honor. That swoosh became a shield I wore to protect my dreams, held inside a chest with lungs that were born tired. |
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Now Hans was pouring out equal measures of apple brandy, apple wine and old genever laced with amaretto and juniper seeds to the very brim of my glass. |
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Laced with mostly traditional songs from Northern, Eastern and Western Provinces, the album is in four languages, which include Lozi, Bemba, Nyanja and Bisa. |
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Laced with Amaretto, lots of cream, coffee and sugar, this is an impressive dinner party dessert or a rich alternative birthday cake. |
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