Even Gidget wasn't portrayed as a bronzed hardbody with at 9-foot board under her arm. |
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Best of these is Bibis, where the buffed, bronzed patrons mirror the local sports stars whose images adorn the walls. |
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Lillian, tall, large-boned, with a high forehead, wide cheekbones, skin bronzed by the sun. |
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Yet there Jay stood, a slight smirk creasing the bronzed, taut skin around the corners of his mouth. |
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However, some people can see something beneath the bronzed, gelled exterior. |
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The beach is deserted except for a young blonde woman, bronzed and perfectly toned, jogging on the wet white sand with a designer dog in tow. |
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I'd had my fill of long, bronzed limbs gracefully gliding off into the sunset. |
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But beneath the translucent ivory skin, he was rather bronzed, due to the long hours under the sun. |
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The German newsreels of the period depict young, bronzed, disciplined troops marching through the cornfields of France like conquering demigods. |
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The beaches are serving up tantalisingly sumptuous platters of bronzed flesh. |
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Someone at the VA hospital in Washington found the thing and had it bronzed after Cleland became famous. |
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This slave stood tall, so tall, healthy and strong, skin bronzed beautifully under the hot sun. |
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It is a busy time for vacation home rentals and theme parks alike, but also an excellent time to work on getting that gorgeous bronzed tan! |
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Surfers became surfies in the popular media, and gradually transcended from bronzed gods to teenage threats. |
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Holly caught herself staring at his bronzed upper body, which rippled with his laughter. |
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The cover prominently features the naked backside of a seductively posed, appropriately bronzed woman standing on a beach. |
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Before the Industrial Revolution and the invention of suntan lotions, bronzed bodies belonged to the working class. |
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We courted traditionally and nervously over four hot days, as we bronzed away our Englishness on the beach. |
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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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He was clothed in a soiled tunic and long trousers that barely hid his bronzed feet and grubby toenails. |
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He's perfectly happy to stand like a Michelin man in the local swimming baths, next to a bronzed, life-guard type. |
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You might stop at the beach to let warm waves spend themselves playfully against your bronzed body. |
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If you like short men with flicky hair and foxy features, then this gorgeously bronzed tennis-player-in-your-pocket is your man. |
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Then I'll go to the Bahamas with a cigar and a martini, and ogle bronzed men with great abs. |
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They smiled radiantly the whole time and looked lovely and bronzed in their white T-shirts and jeans. |
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She was now in a floral print dress with narrow straps that showed off her slightly bronzed shoulders. |
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Looking fit and bronzed, Bertie was one of a number of politicians who have stayed in West Kerry recently. |
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Miranda models an endless parade of skimpy cossies, making us all well jel of her ridiculously long legs and perfectly bronzed skin. |
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He was very tall and muscular and bronzed and lightly tattooed, with long blond hair that hung lankly down his back. |
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Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin. |
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Then you have these reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other. |
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With the oncoming of beautiful weather, he clothed himself in his khaki, American Eagle shorts that showed his bronzed calf muscles exquisitely. |
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Restoration plans include the installation of a grey granite monument and the addition of a bronzed soldier statue. |
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The ceiling, which I had expected to be covered in fake palm trees and coconuts, is lined with sheets of bronzed metal, which gives the place a modern touch. |
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He shrugged, muscles rippling beneath his bare bronzed skin. |
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He is brown, not to say bronzed, tanned to the colour of nutmeg. |
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He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic. |
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Haig paused for a moment to take in the expanse of bronzed, rounded flesh. |
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For decades milky-white Scots have suffered under the Mediterranean sun in a fruitless bid to achieve the mandatory bronzed glow of their fellow Europeans. |
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Facing me was a muscular bronzed man, a head shorter than me. |
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It emanates from the mouths of several twenty-something Corsican women, their cascades of black curls bouncing on bronzed shoulders with the rhythm of the train. |
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A bronzed lifesaver in bright red pool daks and a goofy cap is an Australian icon, although they're starting to wear shorts a la Baywatch or bikepants lately. |
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Lamb chops were beautifully trimmed and done to a turn, and hoisin sauce bronzed the crisped skin of a semiboned duck half. |
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His dream was to offer bronzed Europeans the chance to eat and drink, commune with nature and enjoy vigorous outdoor pursuits. |
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Only the gun and the barrel are bronzed, the other parts being polished white. |
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The sheets are bronzed when they are held, becoming green dark with maturity. |
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Here bronzed bodies took a break from their beach volleyball to watch the television screens at the outdoor bar. |
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It could mean bronzed brickies are required by law to wear a T-shirt while swinging from the scaffolding. |
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Skin is instantly bronzed and gorgeous with your personalized, natural tan developing in just a few hours. |
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He has a voice like liquid honey, softly golden in yearning, richly bronzed in moments of excitement. |
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His bleached Mohawk stood out in stark contrast to his bronzed skin. |
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But it wasn't until Choco Chanel charlestoned back from the Mediterranean with a deep golden tan, that bronzed skin became a truly desirable item. |
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If yachting was the focus of social life during the daytime, at night bronzed shoulders rubbed together in the villas and mansions of various tycoons and princes. |
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The communion table is composed of a beautiful piece of Italian marble, 10 feet long, supported by two bronzed scrolls, and enriched with the honeysuckle and egg mouldings. |
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I was instantly smitten with Brad the lumber jack god with blonde hair, bronzed muscular arms shown off by the ripped off sleeves of his plaid lumberjack shirt. |
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Physically, the perennially bronzed Berlusconi is less imposing. |
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In the very first shot she is revealed in all her bronzed St Tropez glory. |
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In the lead up to the Olympics, it was all about the bronzed bodies. |
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The bronzed wonders come in all shapes and sizes from the petite Crucian carp to the mirror carp which can grow to over 50 pounds. |
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Available in 20 shades, Hydrangea is a bold and full-on pinky red that suits this season's playful colour palette, and looks stunning with bronzed summer skin. |
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The barrels are out of bronzed nickel steel. |
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Those bemedalled early prove only that we're desperate for bronzed gods and goddesses. |
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The young sheets develop, of a bronzed color, turning with a green brilliance with maturity, and towards the end of the year, taking colours of yellows. |
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Rifle with external hammer, two shots with central percussion, bronzed steel guns black, rocks key between the hammers, embedded locks, half cockles. |
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Heavily infested plants are characterized by a silvered or bronzed appearance of the leaves, stunted leaves and terminal shoots, and scarred and deformed fruits. |
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I too was tempted to ditch my husband and the gloomy climes of England for a bronzed Greek man on the charming island of Mykonos. |
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A British general, with his bronzed face and bristly mustache, would look a little strange under that blue-silk canopy, with rosy cherubs dancing overhead on the flowered ceiling. |
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The tomatoes come out beautifully bronzed on the outside, with a concentrated, tomatoey flavor oozing from their softened innards. |
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Drop in at the 'Summer Bay Surf Club' made famous by the hit TV series 'Home and Away', where the bronzed young things aren't actors but lifesavers for North Palm Beach. |
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Brush lightly onto cheeks and face for a natural bronzed look. |
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Bayonet: With casing, bronzed quadrangular blade of 480mm. |
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The sun was so low that its level rays shot through the tunnels of the forest and bronzed its ceiling of woven leaves when Bess returned to the clearing. |
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The model proved that she's not ready to become a mumsy mum-to-be by showing off her bronzed pins in the short frock and a pair of silver-studded black heels. |
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