You and some of your correspondents are fond of colourfully bagging Andrew and that is your right. |
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One often comes across pictures or paintings that portray colourfully attired village women gracefully carrying water pots on their heads. |
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A group of colourfully attired children are gathered at the skating rink on the eastern side. |
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This book is beautifully colourfully illustrated by Edward Eaves and is lots of fun. |
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Even more colourfully, a newly elected pope might choose an entirely new papal name. |
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She was floating between bowls of chips, bags of candy that had been ripped open and boxes of colourfully wrapped chocolate bars. |
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By 7.30 am, the crowd had swelled to over 150 colourfully dressed cyclists armed with a ghetto blaster. |
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A girl in a ruffled jean miniskirt with a colourfully striped v-neck, her light hoodie zip-up flying behind her, came bounding down the stairs. |
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Some people call it niche retailing while others refer to it more colourfully as narrowcasting. |
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You look at those tempting black diamonds, so colourfully named and think, hey, they don't look so difficult. |
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In true mettle, Usha had hundreds of colourfully dressed students dancing to her mesmeric voice for the full dress rehearsal on Thursday. |
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Here are the colourfully illuminated skyscrapers and huge video billboards, there are the throngs of exotically clad teenagers. |
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They're also colourfully abundant in Badgingarra National Park, which sits off the highway at your halfway point. |
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Across the hall, the kitchen also retains its original wooden floors and is fitted with pine units, a Belfast sink and a colourfully tiled splashback. |
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The grumblers' views on civil liberties, crime, business and many other issues are colourfully varied, and priorities differ. |
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After the 1860s, grocers offered a variety of colourfully and neatly packaged products. |
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The former is conceived in the form of a story and colourfully illustrated, aims to sensitise young children to the problem of global warming. |
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Visitors have to enter through an iron gate which has been colourfully painted by the children with funny animal pictures. |
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Kids of all ages will be delighted to find these colourfully decorated creamy candy eggs left by the Easter Bunny. |
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Create a bulletin board with four sections, one for each season, colourfully labeled. |
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In the Sledmere House tea rooms I overheard a conversation between two lithe and colourfully clad cyclists, the sort that make me feel so unambitious. |
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The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants. |
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It began at around noon when a group of about 100 colourfully dressed people set off from Princes Street towards the financial district, banging drums and waving black flags. |
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Stuart talks freely and very colourfully about facing the gallows, his life in jail and the fortunate turn of events that enabled him to transform his life. |
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Inside, all thoughts of escape leave him as he gazes in awe at endless rows of colourfully packaged western groceries and eugenically perfect fruit and veg. |
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At this time, both sexes become more strikingly and colourfully marked, with vivid spots and orange bellies. |
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Much of the figural or architectural sculpture of ancient Greece was painted colourfully. |
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I first felt the addictive power of Game of Thrones when I was prime minister, living in a world where power was also pursued relentlessly, albeit far less colourfully. |
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The treatment of colour, intentionally desaturated, produces a monochromic and diaphanous impression of the flesh that the eyes and the mouth colourfully counterpoint, like artefacts. |
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Here Haydn starts in a stately and sombre minor mood which, after only five bars, modulates to B-flat Major and stays there through the remainder of the exposition, flaunting some colourfully bubbling downward flourishes. |
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The Lake Utopia dwarf smelt is a distinct population-or possibly a subspecies-of the rainbow smelt species, so called because of the way they colourfully shimmer as they dart through the water. |
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Semi-abstract sculptural figures inspired by folk art, first designed in 1963 by Alexander Girard, now colourfully revived by Vitra. |
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This week, our hero could be in trouble after he sends a colourfully worded email criticising educational adviser Roy Smedley. |
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British journalist Philip Gibbs more colourfully wrote of German 'monkey-tricks' and an 'uncanny feeling of an evil spirit' left behind by the Germans in places like Bapaume. |
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I share with him the frustration, although he has expressed it much more colourfully in committee than I have, with the lack of information that we receive. |
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Now they're making the most of reconnection with the world: colourfully dressed men, women and children pour off the free ferry at Pungudutivu's Karaikattuvan jetty, ready to hit Jaffna. |
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The broad, colourfully printed textile strap has the look and feel of a cinematic romance: the dashing leading man and seductive leading lady are stars splashed up on giant posters. |
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Beautifully restored, colourfully decorated houses with verandas, such as the Haus Schlange with the regional museum award charm to this tiny town. |
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My friend and your caucus colleague Senator Oliver succinctly and colourfully expressed it some time ago by saying that our constitutional role is to be a watchdog, not a lapdog. |
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While it was a pity that for a large part of the show Zazie's lyrics were drowned out by her musicians' instruments, no-one could fault the imaginative décor colourfully lit by up-and-coming lighting star Dimitri Vassiliu. |
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The Cancer Research Wales Pink-a-Blue walk invites people of all ages to dress colourfully and walk the six-mile route from Cardiff Bay to Penarth and back across the barrage. |
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Gossipy extracts from his writings were compiled into a witty script by Derek Acock, and read colourfully and waspishly by CBSO chief executive Stephen Maddock. |
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