Her oak vanity had several different types of make-up and hair supplies resting on it. |
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Her colleague, who already had her coat on, looked up then looked down again, picking chipped pink varnish from the edge of a finger nail. |
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Her love for South Sudan is a captivating pull that unites her with other South Sudanese women to raise awareness for their cause. |
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Her brown hair that was shaded bronze from the sun was hanging over her face, long and curly. |
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Her eyes looked down the length of Katrina's body, taking in the full measure of the bronzed body underneath her. |
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Her pondering presumes a regal power, a lingering vestige of an era when sovereignty resided not in the people but in the monarch. |
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Her flirtations with Sovietism are indicative of an approach that attacked the church but rarely, if ever, the state. |
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Her husband was away to Ambala, while her brother-in-law and sister-in-law had gone to market. |
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Her hair was windblown about her face, and deep creases were on her forehead, where her brow was puckered with anger. |
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Her brows lifted in more light surprise then fell down back down in support. |
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Her brows furrowed together in surprise, before she carefully smoothed them out and assumed a blank expression. |
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Her half-long hair was bleached by the sun and salt, making her skin appear almost brown by contrast. |
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Her journey was to mark the 60th anniversary of VE day, and her ship's company attended numerous ceremonies commemorating the Allied success. |
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Her daily routine was to wake about 4.30am and have a cup of tea and thin brown bread and butter, in bed. |
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Her Scottish accent is absolutely terrible, veering alarmingly between Australian, Irish and Robin Williams in Mrs Doubtfire. |
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Her opinions, too, arguably veer from the eminently sensible to the inexplicable. |
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Her work requires vast material accumulations that are vividly tactile and spatial. |
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Her ideas on various projects were widely borrowed, but due credit was not given for all the spadework she unstintingly put in. |
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Her spaghetti straps kept sliding off her shoulders, so guys had a very good view. |
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Her long black hair was tied back in a thick braid, and her blue-gray eyes gazed into mine with a mixture of wisdom, kindness, and nobility. |
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Her generation of Irish people knew all about sacrifice and were a noble people with a fine sense of community and idealism. |
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Her tresses have morphed from her natural brunette to very light blonde and back in a few short years. |
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Her gown was black, spangled with diamonds, giving it the appearance of the sky on a clear night. |
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A waiting maid of Her Ladyship the Baroness, Paquette contracts a venereal disease from a friar and gives it to Pangloss. |
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Her voice was full of venom, and there was a very large hint that she did not like her job. |
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Her wrist and knee were warm, red, swollen, and tender, but she had no rashes or subcutaneous nodules. |
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Her album is due out in mid-July and she only has a week to spare amid all the promotions, so she can't do both. |
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Her veil is a matching pillbox of Brussels lace and a shoulder length veil of angel glow tulle. |
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Her bright blue eyes sparkled when she was particularly happy or angry, which was quite often. |
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Her light skin sparkled and shined from the sun tan lotion she was wearing. |
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Her golden hair glistened in the sun, her light blue eyes sparkling brightly. |
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Her imagery includes a dog and palm tree, a Venus flytrap and butterflies, a William Morris-type gerbera pattern, and a pineapple. |
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Her 54-year-old husband had hypertension treated with sustained-release verapamil. |
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Her body convulsed into spasms and the twitching got worse as the situation got worse. |
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Her voice was still fluctuating in pitch as she spoke, unable to control her delight at the ludicrous moment. |
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Her film has apparently won two awards and was just nominated for a third in Sydney, Australia. |
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Her mom had chosen to write to her in Afrikaans and spoke of the daily dealings at the house. |
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Her general principles are well known and she speaks of them frequently, particularly in her Christmas broadcast each year. |
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Her ability to make full use of the space into which this splendid instrument speaks is pure delight. |
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Her mother had always taught her to speak her mind, have solid opinions, and never lose her head. |
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Her patients have improved far beyond the expectations of their medical specialists, and their need for surgeries has been markedly reduced. |
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Her stories, told in nonsense verse, are fast-paced with a rhythm that carries through its pages. |
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Her shoes were opened toed, and had a gold buckle over the top, very dainty and feminine. |
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Her schooling has been at Elleray Park School which is a primary special school for children with complex learning difficulties. |
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Her father approved of his daughter's efforts and occasionally versified her prose translations. |
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Her biggest concern, when it came to sports associations, was the constant buck-passing and finger pointing that goes on. |
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Her short hair was specked with gray and her face contained only a few wrinkles. |
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Her purse jingled as she rummaged through it before removing a single handkerchief, rosy pink with white speckles, and dabbing her tweaked brow. |
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Her gray speckled hair was pulled up in a messy bun, and slim blue glasses hung on her sharp nose. |
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Her soprano voice was agile, yet strong enough to be heard over the sometimes somewhat clangorous orchestra. |
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Her eyes were like her name, two emeralds and her light green eye shadow brought their beautiful color out. |
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Her entire body was soon sore as she managed to sit up, rubbing at her throbbing head, trying to massage her temples. |
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Her assignment, which she carries off with breathtaking brio, is to provide explicit political content and laughter. |
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Her slow walked quickly turned into a brisk sprint as she ran for the front entrance. |
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Her lawyers bristled at suggestions there may be no other willing witnesses to bring. |
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Her light blue dress fitted her thin form nicely, but didn't reveal anything. |
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Her section of the tune ends quickly, leading to an instrumental vamp with layers and layers of woodwinds and some nice acoustic guitar. |
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Her compelling debut novel introduced readers to two fiercely independent soul sisters who embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery. |
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Her Justine is a bored shopgirl inhabiting a soul-destroying existence in deepest Texas. |
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Her smile broadened until it was as wide as a banana, and Lauren scowled at her. |
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Her name sounded so lovely, so sweet, as it was carried on the wind by his voice. |
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Her advice was freely given and was always based on common sense and sound reasoning. |
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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy. |
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Her eyes still the deep brown they always had been, her skin vanilla white. |
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Her scenes have no horizon line or vanishing point and consist of glowing color fields or grounds. |
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Her suitcases were packed and a cereal bowl and milk were set out in her kitchen and she was dressed in her nightclothes and dressing gown. |
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Her lab coat billowed around her thin frame, smelling sour as she paced back and forth. |
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Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London. |
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Her hair hung around her face in shining ringlets and she was wearing a flowing blue silk nightie. |
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Her slightly large nightshirt was slipping off one shoulder, her blonde curls all messed up. |
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Her hair was in a damp bun, and she'd changed out of her nightshirt into jeans and a oversized t-shirt. |
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Her face, all her skin, was the color of the nimbus clouds on a calm summer afternoon. |
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Her long lithe limbs carrying her forward quickly and nimbly with me scurrying along behind her. |
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Her nimble, agile body tense and ready, she pressed her feet into Jeff's shoulders. |
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Her mind worked quickly as her gaze stayed locked with his, thinking up some excuse, but even her mind wasn't that nimble. |
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Her skin was porcelain, her cheeks hollow, and her hair had been cut into high, blunt bangs. |
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Her latest is The power trip, and she has sold well over 500 million copies of her books. |
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Her boyfriend went to Vallier, and played on the varsity basketball team. |
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Her father brings her to Nashville, Tennessee, and under his iron fist she buckles down and lands her first broadcasting job before her 20th birthday. |
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Her voice was bitter and venomous, which shocked Chunia even more. |
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Her curiosity was piqued, and she began a nearly decade-long critical review of the research on dietary fat. |
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Her favorite ones are chocolate or vanilla flavored cookies. |
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Her wet-sleeved urchin takes advantage of the soapy water to blow bubbles. |
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Her mother bubbled over enthusiastically with tales of her progress. |
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Her words trailed off to a whisper as she suddenly vanished into nowhere. |
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Her smile suddenly vanished from her face and she took a step back. |
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Her hand moved down to touch my chest in the vee of my shirt. |
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Her works combine magnificent textile materials such as haute couture fabrics, lace and brocade with more modest elements such as thread, cord, wire, ribbon and cable. |
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Her ordeal began early on Friday morning after a night out in Marmaris. |
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Her first international hit came in 2009 with Just Dance, followed by poker face. |
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Her mysteries are irredeemably small town and South Dakotan. |
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Her heart lies with these older breeds, especially the Southdown. |
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Her hair will forever be the same black she insisted on calling dark brown, and her feet will be veinless and narrow, never lengthening and flattening out with time and wear. |
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Her book Articulations was released by author Shashi Deshpande at Landmark in front of friends, well-wishers, browsers and even some of the artists featured in her book. |
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Her son goes to a special school and she seems to be worried that it might be closed down, and that he would have to be educated in a mainstream school. |
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Her sister was brooding on the bladed gauntlets and their meaning. |
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Her ruff, all her fur bristled and her claws were unsheathed. |
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Her fur bristled in surprise, but she smiled at me when she turned. |
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Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it. |
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Her determination, dedication and sheer niceness won her many friends. |
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Her image was used in the struggle for independence against the Spanish. |
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Her care for children led to her being nicknamed Auntie Joan. |
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Her companions stuck to the side of the road, but Suu Kyi walked into the middle, plumb in the line of fire. |
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Her chin began a spasmodic quivering and the tears sprang into her eyes. |
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Her voice was deep and soulful, urgent and serious, velvety. |
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Her early nocturnes display an antimodernist nostalgia for pre-reservation Indian life that would have appealed to both non-Indian and Indian viewers. |
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Her daughter suffers from bi-lateral spasticity, a form of cerebral palsy which Miller believes was induced by toxins accumulating in her breast milk. |
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Her white sequin T-shirt teamed with pleather trousers just lacks any lustre. |
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Her white sequin T-shirt paired with pleather trousers just lacks any lustre. |
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Her Majesty's Earl Marshal failed to justify his position as the 4-5 favourite when losing out to Fanshawe's 6-1 winner under Urbina. |
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I stood outside in the blustery weather for perhaps three-quarters of an hour as part of a small crowd awaiting the arrival of Her Excellency. |
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Her concern annoys personality transplant victim Danny, who as we know, is bitterly jealous of the dwarfy Kevin. |
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Her big, blue, heavily-lashed eyes, glassy as a corpse's, batted open and shut and frankly, she gave me the heebie-jeebies. |
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Her mum, who has been with her every step of the way, was suddenly dunted to the back as organisers and hangers-on thronged around her. |
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It is a true honour and we are immensely looking forward to welcoming Her Majesty and The Duke of Edinburgh to our new stadium next month. |
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Her conjunctiva was pale on exam, but there was no evidence of hepatosplenomegaly or lymphadenopathy. |
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Her discussion on the rights of American Indian and Native Hawai'ian students is especially insightful. |
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Her second studio album ranges from a nine-minute bonus cover of Hendrix hell-raiser Machine Gun to the stripped-back country blues adorning Ballad Of An Outlaw Woman. |
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Her report confirmed she was severely dyslexic and was also suffering from dyscalculia, which affects the ability to learn maths, meaning only specialist schooling could help. |
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Her acceptance was later referred to the Turkish Bar Association for approval, and TBB allegedly declined to register her as a lawyer because of her unacceptable headshot. |
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Her medical history included pleuropericardial Nocardia spp. |
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Her Excellency also requested the attendees to pray for the mothers, wives, sisters, aunts, daughters and fathers of the brave soldiers at the outset. |
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Her experience at Tygerberg Hospital in the year 2000 was that she saw just six placentas from an 'excellent' and extremely busy neonatal unit that year. |
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