I sat up and leaned against the armrest, my face glowing as I beamed from ear to ear. |
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The public areas have immense character, with heavily beamed ceilings and cosy open fireplaces, including an old cast iron range in the lounge. |
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The light of the moon beamed down on them, illuminating the streets, not a single soul in sight to see the climax. |
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The sun rays beamed into the cavern, dancing across Kaloth's closed eyelids, causing him to awake. |
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He ran his hand through his hair and closed his eyes as the sun rays beamed down on him. |
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Suddenly, a bright light beamed on the werewolf's face, and it hid its eyes. |
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The Parisian beamed with a big smile, before going back to join his friends at his own table. |
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Her smile beamed adoration, shining the glow of her affection upon her favorite son. |
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Mr. Kessler beamed his approval at her improvement and Leslie walked with them out to Mr. Kessler's van. |
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From somewhere beyond the majestic ceiling's painted clouds, Balanchine must have beamed approval. |
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The round Indian woman beamed her approval then shoved me into the back of the minivan. |
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For the first time since yesterday, Nazuna face formed a smile, and she beamed an incredulous look at Ryouseika's father. |
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The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks. |
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Also at ground level, the living room is decorated in warm terracotta tones and features a beamed ceiling and open brick fireplace. |
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During WWII searchlights were beamed continuously across Sydney Harbour as a deterrent to the Japanese. |
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The clicks are beamed forward, with the oily melon serving as an acoustic lens and the bony forehead as a reflector. |
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This is beamed particularly at the over 25 age group and merrymakers should dress as the favourite infamous gangsters and molls from the movies. |
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He had been standing at eaves level, beneath a beamed roof on temporary boarding, which was resting on joists. |
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The moonlight from the sky light on the ceiling beamed down making a square of light in the center of the room. |
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The kitchen has mulberry painted walls and a fully fitted oak kitchen and beamed ceiling. |
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Last night Adelaide viewers were faced with the unedifying sight of having their nightly TV news beamed in from Sydney. |
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The master bedroom is quite large and has a beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall windows and sliding doors to the rear patio area. |
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It's a lovely, beamed, cosy room with two giant sofas, an antique coffee table and a large television. |
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Dave beamed at his little life-partner, his bright blue eyes full of pride. |
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For the past 12 weeks, the television world has been treated to the novel concept of inter-faith rivalries beamed into their homes nightly. |
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Unusual features in this room are the vaulted, Georgian beamed and stencilled ceiling and a rather ornate tiled fireplace. |
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With TV pictures beamed around the world, it will mean previously undreamt of publicity for the spa town. |
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He beamed and waved back then he closed his window and turned his lights off. |
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She beamed at him, pocketing the money, and leant on her elbows on the table, deep in conversation with Tom about the show. |
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Beside this the oratory has a high beamed ceiling, an exposed stone wall and views over the garden to the front and side. |
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The interaction between the VJ and the visitors will be hereafter live in the programme to be beamed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. |
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The beamed dining room, for example, is pleasant and proper, neither cloddishly rustic or oppressively smart. |
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Little kids held their figures aloft, and mommy and daddy beamed at how their kids were identifying with the soldiers. |
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Shatner beamed with joy when told he had been selected to be on the face of the coin. |
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The boy beamed as if he had just won a stuffed toy in one of those side shows at the county fair. |
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The state watches impotently as its culture, beamed in from the coasts, becomes coarser and more offensive by the year. |
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Maybe it was because the beamed room had a big inglenook fire place which had been blocked off and connected to a bread oven. |
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The house is decorated with tiled, beamed ceilings and antique furniture, and has a large roof terrace, a plunge pool and a herb garden. |
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My experience of war has been limited to the TV pictures beamed into my home from the four corners of the world. |
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The image, displayed to about 14,800 courtside spectators, was beamed to television audiences around the world. |
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The cream of the British showbiz world is about to stage a concert for the troops, which will be beamed around the world by satellite. |
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She beamed at the small fuzzball when the door was safely closed behind her. |
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Morgan beamed and reached for his coffee, grimacing as he took a small sip. |
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I beamed and hastily, but gently, slipped on the engagement ring onto her ring finger. |
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I hadn't noticed it beforehand, but the way his face lifted when he beamed highlighted the engaging way his smile was the slightest bit crooked. |
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I get my entertainment the modern way, borne on invisible rays beamed out from distant towers, which are relaying signals from outer space. |
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However, the dithering on the 24-bit photos we beamed over was very apparent thanks to the screen's low dot pitch. |
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Tables will be named after Bond movies and pictures from various Bond films will be beamed around the room. |
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Cunning eyes, wily grins, pesky faces had beamed tenacity and aptness and survival. |
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As the batteries run low, patients simply strap on a power pack that recharges the batteries via radio waves beamed through their skin. |
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That evening, images of the Algerian and French flags flying side by side during the victory celebrations were beamed out to the world. |
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I shot a questioning look at my twin sister, who just beamed back at me innocently. |
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The researchers say that aerial photographs of the marble covered areas of Utah closely resemble images beamed back from Martian satellites. |
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The artist beamed and continued in like manner giving me enough copy for a small report. |
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His backstreet bistro is beamed, roughcast, tongue and groove, decorated with bibulous 19th-century prints by Gilbert-Martin, barrels, etc. |
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Ryan roused as the sun beamed blearily through the gathered clouds over him, light in the early hours of dawn. |
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Keogh beamed as she entered the stadium and finished her race as the lone athlete on the track. |
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The reading will be beamed by satellite to television and radio stations around the world. |
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The concert is expected to be beamed to venues in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness. |
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Traditional analogue signals, which have beamed television into homes across the country since transmissions started, are to be withdrawn. |
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In one experiment, Clementine beamed radio signals into shadowed craters near the Moon's south pole. |
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The data is stored in the helmet after a hit and then beamed by radio waves to a computer on the sidelines. |
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Data will be beamed using FM radio frequencies that currently allow you see station IDs on your tuner's display. |
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The signals are then beamed back into space, and broadcast by three civilian geostationary satellites. |
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The moment will be beamed by satellite transmission to television and radio stations around the world. |
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They're more amenable to control within State borders than radio waves beamed out from transmission towers, relay stations and satellites. |
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Then she initiated the transporter, and Sailor Engineer Galetea was beamed down to the Jupiter Colony. |
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The sun shined brightly and the rays of light beamed into the King and Queen's room as the windows were opened. |
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Suddenly, a bright light beamed from the center of the tree, and a woman appeared before us. |
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Audrey beamed and giggled, smiling at the camera's every now and then. |
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They stood on the platform and they were beamed down to the surface. |
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The young infantryman in me beamed and I started to grin, thinking about the glory. |
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The entrance hall with open tread staircase and polished parquet flooring leads to a drawing room and bar area with a beamed ceiling and a timber floor. |
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From here there is access to the dining room, which features exposed stone walls and a beamed ceiling, as well as an understairs storage cupboard. |
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Hundreds of journalists have been accredited to cover the event, with TV and press coverage of the city and of the races expected to be beamed to 60 countries. |
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The first day he had poured out his accumulated pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters onto the table in front of his sister, his face had beamed with pride at his contribution. |
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As one juror remarked, this space, with its stone walls, beamed ceiling, and antique maple chopping block, brings a South American estancia to mind. |
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Looking at her in surprise, he laughed and for a while, both of them beamed at each other, chortling with jollity, seeming like the carefree children they once were. |
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The microwave-based system operates on the basis of line-of-sight signals, whereby a signal is beamed from a mast to the receiver on the television set. |
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The room also features a brick fireplace with raised hearth and thick wood beamed mantelpiece, and is overlooked by a balcony which is accessible from the first floor. |
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Duncan had beamed and chortled and puffed out cigar smoke contentedly, and Lucasta had thought that when he behaved like this, she wished he would go to China and stay there. |
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The beamed ceiling and striking inglenook raised fireplace with brick surround lend a country feel to the breakfast area, which can easily hold a 14-seater table. |
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Fluorescent lights beamed down on his unremarkable features. |
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Yes, the 86th Academy Awards will be beamed in front of one billion eyeballs Sunday night. |
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Jenner's soon-to-be brother-in-law, Kanye West, beamed with pride as he watched from the front row. |
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The brunette's head sprang up and she beamed a truly cheerful smile. |
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Light suddenly beamed out as a door slammed against a wall from below her. |
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His face was stern, yet awakened confidence, and his eyes beamed with youthful radiance. |
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Thousands of young Irish faces beamed back at the Vicar of Christ. |
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Just like he was lasered into the mainframe, Flynn is beamed out, with proof that Dillinger stole the videogames he invented. |
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Kildare Town residents were bemused when a statue of Lord Edward Fitzgerald appeared in Market Square recently as if he appeared by magic or as if aliens had beamed him down. |
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The more it bucketed, the more she beamed, perhaps hoping that viewers would admire her gleaming dentistry long enough for play to resume on Centre Court. |
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They clapped, they beamed, they leapt to their feet to welcome a speech that, truth to tell, was more a statement of intent than a programme for government. |
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At camp she had requests from her new friends for the beautiful bracelets and she beamed as each girl accepted her friendship bracelet and gave her a hug and a big thank you. |
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The team from the Starship Enterprise have been beamed down. |
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The mollification of the patriarch seemed complete as Modi and Advani beamed at each other for cameras gone wild. |
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Aaron perched himself on a wooden folding chair behind a garden of microphones and beamed as he answered questions. Sure, he was disappointed. |
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Because unless Jorie beamed down that Wookiee-looking one, none of the outer-space aliens looked outer-spacey enough to raise an alarm. |
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Given the paparazzification of celebrity, what one does, wears or says is beamed out to millions in a nanosecond. |
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She asked Denise for the court file, which she fussed from her handbag. The woman perused it briefly and then beamed up at me. |
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Mills from 1825 to 1865 were generally constructed with wooden beamed floors and lath and plaster ceilings. |
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He beamed his appreciation. Meticulousness was a rare and treasurable quality. |
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Standing on the winner's podium with his guide, Erickson breathed in the crisp air as a smile beamed across his windburned cheeks. |
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Her husband Anthony beamed in the maternity ward as they talked about names for the boy nestled in a blanket with a yellow knit cap. |
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Her smile beamed out from under a head of short-cropped, curly black hair. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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In Barrie's original play, Tinker Bell is traditionally staged just as a flying point of light beamed from offstage. |
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And when the toyful saints went marching through Presbyterian Valley Hospital on Sunday, parents and children beamed. |
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With walls three feet thick, low beamed ceilings, and two enormous open fireplaces, the place oozes character, of an individually quirky, not chintzy, country style. |
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The beamed reception hall features an old cloam oven and the sitting room, also beamed, has an open fireplace Upstairs there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. |
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Fr Edward Daly, 73, was pushed into the limelight when images of him clasping a bloodied handkerchief while tending to the dying in Derry were beamed around the world. |
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I dreamed I was sitting face to face with Michael Eisner in an exclusive meeting with Daily News editors and reporters, most of whom were beamed up after this interview. |
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Their sinister boss, Mr Colubrine communicates with staff at their weekly tribal gatherings via a video link beamed from his far-distant tax haven. |
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And the antics of said host, as well as those of musicians, drunken co-eds, and a gaggle of wrestlers were beamed via satellite for an anxious world to see. |
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