But the real highlight of the trip was dinner, served in the opulent dining cars by candlelight on linen, with crystal, flowers and silverware. |
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Even at this late hour, torchlight and candlelight glowed brightly through the many gaping windows. |
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After a frenzied game of backgammon in candlelight, I ran a piping hot bath and sank into it. |
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In a dark room lit only by candlelight and packed with infants in playpens, Celine lay on the bottom bunk of a bed. |
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All three of the Maids had a moon adorning their foreheads and necks, sparkling in the candlelight. |
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The guilt subsided as I sank back into the soft new cushions and watched a video by candlelight. |
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I stumbled and galumphed my way out of a Christmas Eve, candlelight service and collapsed on the concrete steps outside. |
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Her golden curls glistened in the candlelight and her skin had an almost luminescent glow. |
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From there, Liz could see the gold wedding band glittering slightly in the candlelight. |
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Huge crystal goblets full of water or fine wines sparkled in the candlelight amongst the shining silver cutlery. |
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You celebrate cozy dinners and candlelight evenings with family and loved ones. |
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The event will include guest speakers, aboriginal singers and a candlelight vigil. |
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In cold legal language it all sounded, and was, less generous and expansive than it had seemed in the emotional candlelight of a summer night. |
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The performances will be by candlelight lending a relaxed ambience to the evening. |
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Some have textured tops and the dimpled surface is thin enough to allow candlelight to shine through the porcelain. |
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But it isn't really flowers and candlelight and love songs that are romantic. |
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The dining room with chandeliers by candlelight, log fire and tapestried walls, offers continental and local fare prepared with creativity. |
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We have had candlelight vigils, rallies, lobbying efforts, town meetings, teach-ins of various sorts. |
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When they reached the spot beyond the visible candlelight from the entry, wall sconces lit as they reached them. |
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His glorious blond curls shone golden in the candlelight, framing his remarkably serene features. |
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The candlelight made his skin glow as if he'd been sprinkled with fairy dust. |
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To create a romantic ambience, nothing beats candlelight and the right sort of food served in the right way, he says. |
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My most memorable time by far was performing in concert by candlelight in the gallery when the lights went out. |
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The candlelight was the only thing lighting the place, so it was pretty romantic. |
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But much of the time there is no electricity, and at night we sit by candlelight. |
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At home, still with no power, we played board games and Mammy read us stories by candlelight. |
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There was no sound of movement in the house as he climbed slowly down two flights of stairs, also lit by candlelight, to the ground floor. |
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It would obviously be impossible to view the exhibits in the penumbral candlelight by which they would originally have been seen. |
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There was no glass in the windows, no electricity or candlelight, nothing but the brilliant stars. |
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Two paintings and a bizarre set of events bring these five very different and lonely people together to dine by candlelight. |
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Power shortages are nothing new to the Lebanese who survived on candlelight during 17 years of civil war. |
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You'll find that many restaurants will go out of their way to capture the mood of the evening with candlelight and even a special menu. |
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The atmosphere is bound to get you into the Christmas mood as the venue will be lit by candlelight for the concert. |
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The prompters had to have good eyesight as they generally had to depend on candlelight to read the script. |
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The wooden interior of the chalet glows invitingly in the soft candlelight. |
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Still, it's the season for heart-to-heart chats and just-for-two dinners by candlelight. |
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Billed as showcases of glamour and infotainment, both are classic confections of ignorance and candlelight. |
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Here, candlelight transforms the plainest dish until our platters glitter like the wish for love and bliss. |
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The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal. |
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After a cold dinner of egg sandwiches by candlelight we turned in early to our stuffy, airless rooms at 9.30 pm, exhausted. |
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Soft candlelight from the hallway played upon the slumbering girl, shining on her hair, and lancing off her stark, milky-white shoulders. |
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We appreciate the flavorful food, recognizing in the candlelight the small, spicy leaves we snipped from a sea of greens that bright morning. |
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There's nothing quite like a nice, tender filet mignon over candlelight at a nice restaurant. |
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The narrow mine shafts meant miners often had to work on their sides by candlelight. |
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On Thursday evening a candlelight procession through the grounds is also expected to be an integral part of the bicentenary celebrations. |
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The gold curled and twisted in the wondrous shape of a serpent, its shimmering scales glinting in the candlelight. |
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Of course, The Mountain Quartet will also offer a concert New Year's eve, and we'll all be singing in the new year by candlelight. |
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Tucked down in boho Stockbridge, this crimson-walled diner twinkles with candlelight and feels as cosy as a New Orleans bar in a cyclone. |
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His house became a treasure trove and even his attic walls were covered with murals which he created by candlelight. |
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She was slim but not thin, and her golden skin seemed to glow in the candlelight. |
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He smacked his choppy lips, his moist skin dark olive green in the candlelight. |
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The candlelight caught the square solitaire, setting rainbows of fire dancing through the diamond. |
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Look at how a few NGO groups last year used peaceful candlelight vigils for their own selfish purposes to galvanize public opinion. |
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They were caked in thick grey dust and could only use candlelight and the terrible cries of the injured as their guide. |
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The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight. |
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The candlelight cast a golden hue onto her fiery-red hair, and Rhea wondered off-handedly if Jali had ever considered dyeing it. |
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A hand was waved in front of my eye, alternately shading it and exposing it to candlelight until the doctor huffed and stepped away. |
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The flicker of candlelight illuminated the darkened dining room, creating phantasmal shadows dancing upon the walls. |
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Over a frugal meal and by flickering candlelight, they discussed matters. |
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One can curse the darkness or look into the candlelight for hope. |
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She loves soft music, candlelight, and long walks on the beach at sunset. |
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The camp has solar panels, revolutionary dry latrines, a whole lot of candlelight and kerosene light, and a mandate to be good to the land and people. |
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For starters, we all perform in the gentle, orange glow of candlelight from small glass holders on the floor rather than under the harsh glare of fluorescent light. |
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The linguine with clams and tomatoes is perfect for that first dinner candlelight, a bottle of wine, seductive music and beautiful, silky linguine. |
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The mind craves to make something perdurable out of something as tenuous as candlelight, something that becomes more and more itself through vicissitude. |
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Soon the boy pulled her through a room that was lit with dim candlelight. |
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Dine by firelight, take a bath by candlelight, watch the sun set or the moon rise, hold hands or flirt. |
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Lit by candlelight, surrounded by incense and sung in Gregorian chant, it was like witnessing living history. |
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Regular power cuts often meant having dinner and rice beer by the kitchen fire, reading by candlelight and an early night. |
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Harvesting takes place by candlelight to minimise the risk of photosynthesis which affects the texture and flavour of the rhubarb. |
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And of course, out of that, people came together, and candlelight vigils where held everywhere. |
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The induction ceremony can feature a candlelight or other special ceremony and some form of entertainment. |
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She would make her first communion one night by candlelight in the basement of her home. |
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Because the darkness is so great, the candlelight is refreshingly bright, illuminating more than one would think possible. |
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If the mantle is broken, replace it before lighting the lantern, or use lantern without a mantle for a candlelight effect. |
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Hike to the top of Mount Remarkable or ride a camel to a candlelight dinner at Quorn. |
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Fifteen years in 42 hours: back to queues at bakeries and petrol stations, back to forced migration, safe houses and candlelight. |
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If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming murmur of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place. |
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The audience will be treated to a mince pie and carols by candlelight. |
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Also, he could have backed up his rhetoric with non-confrontational acts such as asking people to hold candlelight vigils in the doorsteps of their houses. |
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Rothman debunks the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper. |
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Later that night, I peeked into the center's adytum, a dark and lovely stone chapel whose altar glowed with candlelight. |
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In the morning for breakfast or with a lovely glass of wine and candlelight until the wee small hours. |
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Every year, when we have the candlelight vigil, we make a commitment to ban violence and to reduce the gun culture. |
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The offer: dinner by candlelight, but the traditional wax and other fortune-telling, fun till dawn. |
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Jumbo crabmeat and avocado, Colorado rack of lamb with tarragon jus, and Parmesan polenta cake was eaten by candlelight. |
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Holding it up by its thin length of braided cord, he examined it contemplatively, its yellow stone glinting in the dim candlelight that illuminated the loomhouse. |
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In other moments, she appears angelic, as candlelight dances on her cherubic cheeks. |
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Naraea's neck lay exposed, her pale skin rose and gold in the candlelight. |
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The healing Mass ended with the passing of candlelight from the Advent candle to each parishioner. |
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It is the dream of a young girl who pores over her books by candlelight and carefully tucks them into her bag for school the next day. |
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If she closed her eyes she could see the candlelight wavering in the wind. |
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We would be eating pizza or barbecue food, not spaghetti by candlelight. |
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In the dusk a fine snow of mosquitoes sifted through the candlelight. |
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That he believes charm, soft words, candlelight, good wine, and stagey entrances will overpower ideas, ideology, and partisanship. |
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No one will notice if the house is less than sparkling if your house is aglow in candlelight and flowers. |
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We insisted she call her family to come over and we all feasted together by candlelight next to the pizza oven. |
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The room was lit almost completely by soft candlelight, and the air was perfumed by sweet-smelling incense, and men smoking pipes filled with herbal concoctions. |
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His frequent depiction of illumination by firelight and candlelight was unusual for the period. |
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Nobel Peace Prize-winner Rigoberto Menchu, center, leads a candlelight walk to Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, Nov. |
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An ocean of candlelight vigil opposed to this conservative plot. |
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Fresh sheets, sponging, a spoonful of animal soup, sordes removed from his cracked lips, black in the candlelight. |
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The rooms were lit by candlelight and filled with glamorous people. |
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Was the hall filled with the scent of pine needles and candlewax, did every room flicker magically with chandeliers and candlelight, did the guests leave drunk with the best wine and jokes and music? |
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The sweet, anise notes of tarragon make this a beautiful dinner party dish, slightly more formal than my usual style-call it candlelight grilling. |
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When blackouts struck, they dabbed blue skies by candlelight. |
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In summer, the gardens can be visited by candlelight on Thursday evenings! |
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Our smiling staff will care for your every need, from fresh tasty breakfasts to traditional Balinese meals, served on your balcony by candlelight, the murmur of the River and croaking of frogs far below. |
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Hundreds of citizens launched intensive struggle for the abolition of the law, including tonsures, candlelight vigil of 1,300 people and hunger strike of more than 600 people. |
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Peaceniks from the Hind-Pak Dosti Manch held a candlelight vigil at midnight on the Attari side of the border gates. |
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Ten million Canadians who joined in found plenty to do in the dark, from bonfires and stargazing parties to unplugged concerts and an evening of candlelight, cocktails and canapés at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. |
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