Men from the interior villages may wear only a loincloth or dress in elegant white or brightly colored robes that sweep along the ground. |
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A sudden gleam shined brightly in the pale pink and yellow horizon, falling downward to earth like a shooting star. |
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A swarm of brightly coloured flags, shirts, banners and placards competed for the eye's attention while a mishmash of languages filled the air. |
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But on the sunlit walls, suddenly trilling like car alarms, small brightly coloured birds were hung in cages outside shops. |
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Supermarket trolleys and burned-out cars replaced the brightly coloured barges that once proudly carried grain, coal, wool, salt and timber. |
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Provide brightly colored mobiles and textured objects for your baby to look at and hold. |
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The moon shone brightly overhead and millions of stars twinkled in the velvety black sky. |
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A fire blazing brightly in the fireplace meant warmth and comfort but at a deeper level also meant survival and the perpetuation of life itself. |
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Stuffed into the neck of the bottle was a flame engulfed rag, blazing brightly. |
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One by one the ten rings blazed brightly with orange and red flame, but Lauren still would not talk. |
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All around the room, brilliant flames leapt up, hot and cold by turns, blazing brightly in six niches set into the walls. |
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Also notable are the fire barrels that blaze brightly during the nocturnal hours. |
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About 5.00 am mark the Paschal Fire will be set alight and it will be blazing brightly in the sky as people file up for the 6.00 am Mass. |
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It was growing dark, and the fire from the pit showed more and more brightly every moment. |
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The morning star glitters brightly in the still-dark eastern sky, hanging above the spot where the sun will rise an hour or more from now. |
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There are many public schools here and school children in brightly coloured uniforms can be seen walking single file along the mountain roads. |
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It may consist of a long, loose cotton skirt and short-sleeved cotton blouse, both brightly colored and embroidered. |
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We need the light of the media to shine brightly on behaviour that is unacceptable. |
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Whatever the source of illumination, many works were either underlit, overlit, or dominated by bigger or more brightly colored neighbors. |
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The moon shown as brightly as white silk in the midnight sky above his head. |
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Insects are attracted to brightly coloured clothes and strong perfume and body lotion. |
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A waist-length, brightly colored, handwoven woolen poncho is worn over the bolero, or sometimes thrown over the shoulder. |
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Then, to her surprise, two young unicorns with brightly colored horns pushed through. |
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Windermere started brightly and twice went close themselves before an unmarked attacker gleefully took Lytham's first chance of the game. |
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It's Harry, unscarred and unhurt, his eyes shining as brightly as the stars he has made. |
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It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp. |
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Although not all are brightly hued, the soapfishes are very interesting to watch in the home aquarium. |
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The uniforms may have been replaced by sober suits, but the buzzcuts and the brightly polished shoes remained. |
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She also donned a brightly coloured bikini underneath her vest, which displayed her very slender figure. |
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A brightly grilled branzino needs nothing more than shaved fennel and preserved lemon. |
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Its brightly coloured leather upper contrasts beautifully with the chocolate brown sole, making it the perfect choice for those summer picnics. |
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One monitor, set on a socle in the middle of the room, was glowing brightly in the darkness. |
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You'll likely find a brightly dressed pastor leading a trim and successful congregation of upwardly mobile families. |
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The market opens out into a harbour where people swarm everywhere, mending nets and building brightly coloured boats. |
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Elements are only very occasionally brightly colored, and more consistently dark and somber. |
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Have servers wear colorful aprons, sombreros, chili pepper shirts or vests or brightly colored t-shirts. |
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To get to their house you pass somnolent cows, grazing sleepily amidst green fields, little rivulets, coconut groves and brightly painted houses. |
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We were able to get two tickets under the Olympic cauldron, where the flame was burning brightly. |
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At times, the sun shines so brightly through the airport that it blinds the camera. |
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The film noir narrative usually plays out not in the brightly lit kitchen of a comfortable home but at night in dimly lit back streets. |
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The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread. |
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She was looking at the show below from somewhere far above, perhaps from the brightly shining moon. |
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His genius is pure beauty, a creative flame burning so brightly we can hardly look at it. |
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I occupied myself in coaxing a very cross fire to burn, which at last it did, quite brightly. |
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She leaned six brightly hued 1-foot-cubed rectangular columns at 45-degree angles flush to both wall and floor. |
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Even ivories may well have been painted brightly and gilded to enhance their beauty and value. |
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In the front foyer directly to the left, two large brightly painted pieces grab your attention. |
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He began to develop a more individual style characterized by clean-edged, bold, brightly colored geometrical forms. |
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From vibrant acrylics and mixed media paintings to brightly hued folk art, Christie's work is fresh and spontaneous. |
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Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs. |
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Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints. |
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Their brightly green patinated court building and library sport a peculiar fondness of decorative symbolism. |
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The first of its two sections consisted of 12 brightly dyed goatskins pinned to the walls. |
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She offers brightly sardonic descriptions of everything from cuisine to her brother's marriage. |
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He supports and participates in the corporate presentations, and brightly manages time to contribute to closing deals. |
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The way they used everything possible to save their soldiers is written brightly in the history. |
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The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated. |
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In this brightly pointed account, the new piano part came across as fresh and distinct. |
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The main theme's bristling energy was brightly complemented by virtuoso scalic passages. |
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The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist. |
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The orchestra plays brightly, although about an hour's worth of the score is missing. |
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As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction. |
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Overhead the sun shone brightly, illuminating the garden with a brilliant ray of light. |
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The blaring sound of Spanish music twirled round in my head, and the brightly coloured morning sun shone through my closed eyes. |
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She loved going in there at night, especially on nights that the moon was full and shining brightly through the glass sun room. |
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On the home front, the year began so brightly for Waterford United but ended on a very sour note. |
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The vardo, the traditional brightly painted gipsy caravan pulled by a horse, is quite a rare sight these days. |
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The Academy started brightly and lead by two points to nil after five minutes. |
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The ridge is broad, flat, and speckled with vegetable sheep and half a dozen brightly coloured alpine plants I can't put a name to. |
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He beat his wing veins again, his scarlet eyes burning brightly from out his metal skull plating. |
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I stole a glance into his clever eyes, which were sparkling brightly in the pure light of the moon. |
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Joe was gazing at his brother with amusement sparkling brightly in his hazel eyes. |
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There was great breeze, and I could see the stars over the tops of the trees, sparkling brightly. |
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Her golden hair glistened in the sun, her light blue eyes sparkling brightly. |
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Many of the seed-eating columbids are buff, grey and brown colors, while the fruit-eaters are often more brightly colored. |
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The hundreds of tiny flames danced as they were brightly reflected in the rows of polished marble columns throughout the church. |
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During this time, his paintings were brightly coloured abstracts executed with violently expressive brushwork. |
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Available in 24 colors, the brightly colored ink will wash out of most clothing, as well as off skin and most non-porous surfaces. |
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These brightly painted feathered puppets represent spirits and figures from votive dances and are extensively collected. |
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On opposite walls hung two other large paintings combining tape, spray paint and scrawls or full splashes of brightly colored paint. |
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The brightly coloured vygies add contrast to the blue and azure of the sea and the browns of the rocks. |
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They are absurd, attractive, brightly coloured butterflies about to be pinned down by the coming conflict in Europe. |
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The late winter sun was shining brightly and big waves hurled themselves against the rocks, sending sheets of white spume up along the cliffs. |
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He laid out the revolver, an aerosol can, some superglue and a brightly wrapped square box on the back seat. |
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The nymphs are not as brightly colored as the adults, but are well camouflaged predators who ambush their prey. |
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Rows of brightly decorated wooden huts sell Czech handicrafts, wooden toys and puppets, jewellery and attractive Bohemian glass. |
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They are erected on wooden poles and covered with skin, felt or brightly colored handwoven textiles and can be pitched virtually anywhere. |
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I perch happily on a stool, poking gleefully at a small aquarium with a few brightly colored fish in it. |
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She smiled brightly as she got off of her bicycle and skipped over and on to the porch. |
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Such old wives' tales as the caps of edible fungi peeling easily, or brightly coloured fungi being poisonous, cannot be relied upon. |
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Dwarves, all wearing brightly coloured pointy hats, hurried pass on all manner of errands. |
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The sight of the brightly coloured Royal Parade Lilies has caused a real stink among Sinn Fein representatives. |
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The school was brightly lit with white walls and a tiled floor with a mat flopped upon it for where the students would be fencing. |
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In general, the sexes are fairly similar, though females are slightly larger and more brightly colored, and have larger casques. |
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The home side started brightly and they did have the visitors defence under real pressure during the opening minutes of the match. |
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Like strands of necklaces, rows of brightly colored stringed beads used to teach arithmetic, dangled on the wall. |
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Walking into the cavernous turbine hall you're faced with a huge brightly lit sun on the opposite wall. |
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Six weeks back from the trip, we're ensconced in a corner booth at a brightly lit restaurant in a strip mall in suburban Ellicott City. |
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The shape of the headrest follows Zulu style, but brightly coloured plastics, insulation tape and metal studs decorate the core. |
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Exposed skin of the ceres, dewlaps, horns, bills or legs may be brightly colored red or blue. |
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The stars shined as brightly as they could, as if trying to outshine the other lights that hung in the night sky. |
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How must it feel to know that not just one, but two of the bands you drummed for, so brightly outshine your own? |
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I had left Peshawar early in the morning the day before, and hitched out of town on a succession of brightly painted trucks. |
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It looks European with its patterned chequered floor tiles and light coloured natural wood tables and chairs, with brightly coloured place mats. |
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There are satellite dishes, suites of furniture for sale on the pavements, brightly lit shops selling everything. |
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The works are fun and brightly coloured and will appeal to sons and dads alike. |
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Birds chirped as they zoomed through branches above us, their feathers fluttering brightly whenever they passed through sunbeams. |
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As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours. |
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The brightly painted front door from an age gone by gleams in the morning Sun. |
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Today hundreds of brightly painted gondolas line the canalside and can be hired out by the hour or half-hour. |
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During the afternoon ceremony, master's degrees were conferred on 510 new graduates wearing brightly colored hoods denoting their major. |
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Many women wear khangas, printed cloth adorned with Swahili sayings and vitenge, printed cloth with brightly colored and ornate designs. |
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Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start. |
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Jennifer held up a brightly coloured pillow case, which had patterns of swirls in fluorescent colours. |
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The clank of cutlery was loud against the plate as Kaethe set them down and cleared her throat, smiling a little too brightly. |
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The piano projected brightly, the themes warmly shaped and the passagework bristling and with sensitive dynamics. |
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In passerines, altricial nestlings possess brightly colored gapes and engage in vigorous behavioral displays directed toward a feeding parent. |
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A small, brightly coloured patchwork ball made from pieces of multicoloured cloth. |
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He was decked out in a sparkly blue clown's outfit, and had a bunch of brightly coloured helium filled balloons tied to each wrist. |
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When she returned, she carried a tiny satin clutch and was smiling brightly. |
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She also wore a brightly coloured head piece that mimicked the spreading feathers of a cockerel's tail. |
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At the moment, in the third window down, a light shone brightly, illuminating a small patch of the garden below. |
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A permaculture project has been started and the brightly painted pub and dining area also serves as a community hall. |
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It is the showcase for dozens of fancy chocolate candies and brightly colored cookies, packaged in plastic bags or wooden boxes. |
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The sun shone brightly in Bradford at the weekend as the Lord Mayor's carnival parade filled the streets with colour, fire and light. |
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He reaches into his travel bag and pulls out several phials of brightly coloured pills and powders. |
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The metal flakes heat up until they are incandescent and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn. |
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Making only their second appearance in this championship, they had opened brightly enough, showing some neat, incisive play in attack. |
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The common room sat in the middle, the brightly coloured furniture off-setting the white walls. |
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At reefs all over the Indo-Pacific small, brightly coloured fish run cleaning stations where other fish come to engage their services. |
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Nicholson's drawing, using coloured ink and enamel paints shows a public park full of brightly coloured interconnecting tents. |
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They drew brightly decorated swords from the sheaths, and fiercely struck the Assyrian warriors, those intent on aggression. |
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The man who was slowly becoming more and more insane in Jesse's mind smiled brightly at his words. |
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The remains of the six were placed in one coffin that had been brightly painted in medieval style and bearing Latin inscriptions. |
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That line features brightly colored patterns or plain shirts over solid pants in a wide range of tones. |
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Women in brightly coloured headscarves and short Russian army boots carried pails of milk on yokes around their shoulders. |
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The image is generally a thing of beauty with colours brightly and faithfully rendered. |
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He laughed at this statement, and his eyes, which had begun to mist over now sparkled brightly with animation. |
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Like most classical dancers, they were heavily made-up, brightly costumed, and adorned with bangles, bell anklets, earrings, and rings. |
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The natural trumpets were brightly penetrating while the flutes and other woodwind resonated above the soft legato strings. |
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Ron regarded the cartoon flashing brightly across the screen with glazed eyes and a puzzled frown, not pretending to understand it. |
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Set up everything in a brightly lit environment, with appropriate anti-static measures. |
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We were both watching TV, the pictures brightly lighting the dark living room. |
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As he flicked the switch to light the brightly coloured bulbs, an enormous cheer went up from onlookers. |
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Drawing power from the battery, the screen lit up brightly, illuminating everything by it. |
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The bridge around them now lit up brightly as a globe of sunlight surrounded her. |
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Andrew immediately got to his feet to catch up with me as I entered the hall, now brightly lit up. |
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They smiled brightly at the older boy, their eyes lighting up with excitement. |
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Officers and sailors who normally wear winter rig came to work in jeans, brightly coloured shirts and for some, riding boots. |
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Her clothes were long and loose, the shawl brightly colored and rimmed with tassels. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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Pip quickly led the way over to the brightly colored silks and linens, then had Sonia pick out the fabric for her clothes. |
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The designs have all kinds of sweet details, like patterned linings, brightly colored frills, mohair trims, and satin ribbons. |
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They featured brightly colored birds and flowering trees hand-painted on rice papers that were glued together to form a roll. |
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Jewel called brightly shutting the door with her hip as her arms were loaded down with bags. |
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On a typical Holi day, preparations begin by arming oneself with shades of brightly colored powder and water guns. |
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Ben Drawing shows a waifish, pale boy with scruffy black hair and tattoos lounging in black bathing briefs on a brightly colored beach towel. |
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The apartment's kitchen was brightly lit, with an open, walk-through design. |
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Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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Mocha ware, with its brightly patterned surfaces and surprisingly modern decoration, has attracted the attention of collectors for many years. |
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The sun is shining brightly, the sky is it's own beautiful shade of blue and the day is fairly warm. |
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The sun shone brightly in the sky and the waves washed smoothly over their feet. |
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There are more troubles with outdoor, brightly sunlit scenes, where colors tend to look a bit washed-out and faded. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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Tussock moth larvae that are not killed by parasitic wasps and predators turn into brightly marked caterpillars. |
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My trump card is salmon fillets poached in the dishwasher and topped with a brightly flavored cilantro sauce. |
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His brilliant blue eyes always twinkled brightly, he was smart and a quick thinker. |
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Liven up your kid's favorite green jello with brightly colored chewy sour candies. |
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Some species have a prominent head casque, wattles or bare heads and necks with brightly colored skin. |
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Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs. |
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A long, jagged scar, starting just below his right temple and ending somewhere beneath his jerkin, showed brightly against his dark skin. |
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With that movement, a silver necklace fell out of his robes, gleaming brightly in the weak light. |
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Smiling brightly, the buxom wench dipped a courtesy to them both as she pocketed their payment. |
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her like camouflage netting. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall. |
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But Stockholder's own creations easily held center stage, blazing away in the brightly lit gallery with plastic agleam and fake fur flying. |
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These two often wear brightly colored mawashi, and show great fighting spirit. |
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The mammies all wore the brightly coloured cloths wound tightly round their ample figures, and turban-like round their heads. |
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There was a brightly colored winged insect perched on a stalk of tall grass. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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Another type of witch ball was made of plain glass filled with brightly coloured tangled threads, which was believed to have the same effect. |
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In a familiar oxbow lake, there were gallinules and egrets, even a couple of brightly colored wood ducks and five blue-winged teal. |
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They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions. |
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The bright lights of the red-light district of Center City shone brightly in the dark sky. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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But now Draco turned to her with that knowing smile on his lips and his eyes shining brightly. |
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Around her waist was a wrap skirt that tied in the front, brightly patterned with dark and sky blue flowers. |
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It was a clear night, the stars shone brightly over the river, and the city lights were reflected in a spectrum of colored points in the water. |
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About 5.00 am the Paschal Fire will be set alight and it will be blazing brightly in the sky as people file up for the 6.00m Mass. |
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Its large curly, brightly coloured leaves and vigorous habit make it an excellent all-round ivy. |
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But now it's almost November, almost All Saints' Day, and there's a sale on sepulchral candles, brightly colored, in four-packs. |
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My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth. |
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Whoever despaired of the world, he, at least, kept the lamp of hope burning brightly in his soul. |
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The moon helped out by shining brightly, while the 70 visitors carried torches and lanterns. |
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In the southwest district known as the Asir, women wear brightly colored, long-waisted dresses and no veils. |
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His thick eyeglasses were slightly askew, but otherwise he was impeccable, dressed as always in brightly colored slacks and a plaid jacket. |
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It was an exquisite fall day, drenched in sunlight with a soft breeze ruffling the brightly colored leaves. |
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With his brightly coloured breeches, beaky nose and piercing eyes, he must have resembled a loquacious and quick-witted parrot. |
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Then enhance your smaller chest with brightly colored blouses, shimmery shirts and low-cut tops. |
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The luminous sun shone brightly over a small cottage in the middle of a long forest as it was setting down. |
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Pink shrimps and flatfish abound, and brightly coloured juvenile lumpsuckers stick to the kelp fronds. |
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They were shown how to make colourful outfits, tabards, headbands and banners using brightly coloured silks that they painted. |
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The teams, dressed in brightly coloured tabards, have become a common feature on the streets of Scotland's cities. |
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Clinging ferociously to the golden days of your youth only illuminates your jowls and sags more brightly, my friend. |
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Next minute there are balloons with brightly coloured tails floating at ceiling level above Elvis' head. |
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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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The rest of the exhibition resembled a garden aviary of brightly colored birds. |
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Neither fish is brightly illuminated, with only three of the constellation stars appearing slightly brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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Although the away side started brightly, West Ham recorded the first big opportunity on goal. |
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She pulled a brightly coloured gown over her shift, tying it at the waist with a decorative sash. |
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Both satsuma and tangerine are types of mandarin, a group of citrus with brightly colored pulp and easy-to-peel skins. |
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Still, there are brightly lit daylight scenes which show off more saturated color and natural skin tones. |
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It was difficult to make them out though as their faces seemed to shine so brightly. |
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The brightly painted yellow walls, together with tea lights atop dark wooden tables, give the place a warm feeling. |
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Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner. |
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On the other hand, brightly colored variegated ribbon grass planted behind catmint backlights the catmint and makes its flowers recede. |
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The thought of coral reefs conjures images of brightly coloured shoals and huge schools of exotic fish. |
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The girl nodded brightly, venturing over to the small metal toy and scootering away with a large, friendly wave. |
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Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design. |
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The outfit is complemented by a brightly coloured, alluringly masculine hat. |
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I closed my eyes and slowly began drifting off to sleep, content that the candle would burn brightly one more day. |
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Children were gathered around the maypole, holding onto the brightly colored ribbons, and dancing around. |
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The female figure stands to the left of the frame, her brightly illuminated front turned in three-quarter view toward the picture plane. |
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Huge cauliflower soft corals, basket stars and brightly coloured sponges seem to cover almost every centimetre of reef. |
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It gave her a warm feeling to come home at night and see the light, like a beacon, burning brightly, beckoning her to the warmth of family. |
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Wealthy women might have a string of brightly coloured beads linking the two brooches across the chest. |
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She had the decency to cover herself with a brightly coloured, beaded shawl but it hardly helped. |
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The woman wore a tignon of brightly colored madras cotton and a dark kersey shawl over a long dress of coarse linen. |
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To offset how depressing having solid black buildings would be, all the roofs were made of brightly colored clay tiles. |
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A fire burned merrily in the hole, crackling brightly with orange and yellow flames. |
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A traditional Bermuda kite comprises a strung wooden frame, onto which are pasted sheets of brightly coloured tissue paper. |
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With her attention distracted the young boy toddled over the brightly coloured shelves placed at child height and covered in toys. |
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Even at this late hour, torchlight and candlelight glowed brightly through the many gaping windows. |
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He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women. |
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The hall was brightly lit with several lamps each with its own stained glass shade. |
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I smile at them brightly, a shadow of the girl they always wanted, and run up the stairs, excusing myself from the table. |
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Yesterday a fat robin visited the brightly berried bush outside my office window. |
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These adorable little flowers hang brightly from lancelike leafy stems that often trail from 1 to 2 feet in length. |
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Instead, dozens of young children dart through the crowds selling small bottles of iced mineral water or brightly coloured fizzy drinks. |
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When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of transmutation. |
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The girls silver eyes shimmered brightly against the light, as if wanting to be noticed. |
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The sun was shining brightly through her window, slicing the darkness of her room with its sharp rays. |
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On its brightly lit glass shelves sit trays piled with crispy crickets, grasshoppers, other insects and worms. |
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Don't polish the silver too brightly or remove the fluff too diligently from your freshly starched soft furnishings. |
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First one brightly colored lorikeet burred past Zack's head, then another and another, until at least nine or ten birds were perched on the rail above the zookeeper's head. |
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On the banks surrounding the ponds a flock of sheep is grazing, and perched over the edge of each of the ponds are a number of brightly painted huts. |
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Claudio Caniggia had started brightly on the right flank but, 16 minutes into the game, a body check by Sutton had sent him sprawling to the newly relaid Hampden turf. |
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The male zebra finch's brightly colored beak helps attract mates. |
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The cold darkness was suddenly lit brightly by a blinding flash of light. |
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Mars shone brightly once again as we put to sea for the overnight sail into the Thames and debarkation at Tilbury, a landing stage downriver from London. |
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There was a long silence and inside of me a spark of hope lit up brightly. |
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While kids love the brightly painted, simple toys, there's another segment of society who pore over internet sites, haunt garage sales and church fairs. |
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The building has been given a new look with two brightly coloured murals. |
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Finger-rings and ear-studs, stone necklaces and ornamental chokers, brightly hued bracelets and innovatively shaped pendants are there in rich profusion. |
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Iron sconces and several large chandeliers lit the dining room brightly. |
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The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself. |
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On the screen, a lop-eared bunny not much older than he, danced and gyrated around a brightly lit stage, with a large team of other male and female dancers of mixed species. |
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The smouldering passion that ignites the central love triangle, with it's heated arguments and graphic lovemaking, burns brightly for a brief moment and then blows itself out. |
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However, exposed rock and larger sand grains have higher thermal inertia, so they glow more brightly. |
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There is history and nostalgia within its pages, with old black-and-white photos of our suburbs in the 1920s and shots of rumpty and brightly painted bungalows. |
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The six-spot burnet moth is brightly coloured and is active by day. |
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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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He wore a brightly flowered shirt and a pair of loose, tan slacks. |
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His imprint on us can emerge and shine brightly for all to see. |
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Associated minerals include pyrophyllite, lazulite, quartz, various brightly colored iron oxides, barite, and a suite of microcrystalline phosphates. |
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A couple of hours more and you are amid camel carts and brightly colored Rajasthani turbans. |
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The production and distribution of modified, thermostable, brightly fluorescent GFPs suitable for expression in plant cells has stimulated many experiments with plant systems. |
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It was for all the world like being in toy-town, with traffic-free streets and a Grand Lac on which little sailing boats with brightly coloured sails scudded about. |
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You will find brightly coloured anemones, firebrick starfish and urchins. |
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I hop into a brightly painted chicken bus called Dorita next to a tiny, shrivelled woman with a nut-brown walnut face, and set off back to Antigua. |
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Chaco, Wupatki, and Aztec had imported the brightly plumed macaws. |
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The shul is brightly lit and the men, in their white talliths, sing and dance holding the Torah rolls in their arms, with the children waving their colourful banners. |
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They look like the brightly colored talons of some exotic bird. |
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His early work was predominantly in fairly lightweight materials, including wood and mixed media, and was often brightly coloured, but in the late 1980s he changed direction. |
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If anyone has ever seen the brightly coloured narrowboats sailing through towns like Lancaster and Skipton, they will know that the restoration scheme should go ahead. |
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The sun shone brightly, glittering off the grey stones of the castle, catching in the trinkets and glass baubles hanging open to the air outside of shops. |
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Retaining and repairing the spidery timber structure and the brightly coloured panels, Keith preserved the spirit of the original with a light and delicate hand. |
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She smiled brightly, her own buoyant optimism coming to the surface again. |
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What we think are flowers are actually brightly hued leaf bracts. |
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In one area, children created giant, iridescent soap bubbles, which jiggled and glittered brightly in the spotlights as they floated upward, before finally bursting. |
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Stall owners hawked their wares under canopies of brightly colored cloth. |
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Their glass display counters are full of neatly arranged, creamy-looking biscuits, cakes, homemade sweets, delicious savouries and brightly coloured sweetmeats. |
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Already, his kitchen was full of brightly clad, bright-faced students talking fit to bust, helping themselves to coffee, and to stuff out of the pantry. |
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Back down toward the river, in contrast to the splendor of much of the Castle complex, Golden Lane is formed by numerous brightly painted shoe-box sized peasant houses. |
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The scarlet hue of the rose shone brightly in the mid-afternoon sun. |
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It may be a bit early for decking the halls, but Canvey councillors are poised to ensure the island twinkles as brightly as anywhere else this Christmas. |
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But in the next breath, we also know that the beauty within us shines a lot more brightly and gives God more pleasure when we are connected to Jesus and in a state of grace. |
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The sun never shines in the laundry, while outside it beams brightly. |
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The duo behind the jeans has come out with a line of the most adorable mocs yet, featuring brightly colored fur lining and whimsical beaded designs on the toe. |
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The gorgeous tonal colors of this music have rarely glistened so brightly! |
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After the long ferry journey, Puerto Natales appears as a cheerful huddle of brightly painted buildings clinging bravely to the shore of the Gulf of Almirante Montt. |
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Without any warning, the lights flickered then turned on brightly. |
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The book is done and heading to print but my fascination for 19th century America continues to burn brightly. |
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I offered my hand and the man shook it gladly, smiling brightly up at me. |
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A small fountain sat in the center, the bubbling water sparkling brightly from the warm glow of hanging Japanese lanterns and a small scattering of patio torches. |
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Far down the line of brightly painted longboats I saw a fisherman who owned just one net, which he had draped on a tepee of bamboo stalks to dry in the sun. |
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Oddly, since the day was so foggy, parts of the landscape that were completely obscured in the light of day, now shone brightly under a moon brilliant enough to read by. |
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Carbon speeds the fusing of hydrogen nuclei into helium in the carbon cycle, so these stars burn faster and more brightly than do other hydrogen-burning stars. |
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The sun was shining brightly through the billowing sheers on her windows. |
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