I like you together and I think of my self as cupid since I did put you two together. |
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A guest at a ball, in conversation, repeats the pointing gesture of the cupid in the painting behind her. |
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Behind the couples, a cupid brings new arrivals, while under the trees at right, other couples sing to the accompaniment of a recorder or oboe. |
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He knew when Mary found out she might be furious but like he said it was time someone played cupid. |
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Rutland sees an opportunity to clear Christine and play cupid for her and Steve, and embarks on a madcap scheme to bring the two to the altar. |
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They try to play cupid to bring their friends together, and in the process, they fall in love. |
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It's a bit rich that you're the one to play cupid when your own love life seems to be non-existent. |
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In the center of its pool was an elevated statue of a cupid, and around it was a circular green hedge. |
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It usually has a carved head instead of a scroll, the most common one being a blindfolded cupid, giving its name to the instrument. |
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Above the door there is a typical use of rimpiego of ancient material, a Roman bas-relief depicting Hercules with a cupid. |
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A cupid with feathery wings rises on his knees from the heaped folds of a gold counterpane, arms raised in delight at the miraculous golden downpour. |
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Raj, an impulsive, middle class, hard working, emotional fellow allows cupid to play havoc with his heart strings and in comes Priya, the prim and proper, sophisticated and practical girl. |
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The story is of a Crusader knight entrapped by a Saracen sorceress who, as she approaches to finish him off, is struck by love and restrained by cupid. |
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Pierre Salvadori's charming confection plays cupid with a lowly waiter and a label-obsessed gold digger. |
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Chin up, cupid Founding myths Why aren't they happier? |
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Cupid clambers over the roots of a dead tree and the unroused putti, towards the two lovers. |
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Understanding the hidden power of biology to shape our most cherished relationships may banish Cupid to the Sistine ceiling forever. |
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Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively. |
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During Champlain's short-lived career as a teacher, her pupils learned to paint by copying her own versions of floral wreaths, Fancy, and Cupid. |
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And if Cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date. |
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They would never admit to anyone that they had played Cupid, but they were satisfied knowing that the two were good together. |
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Meanwhile, the other winged putto looks sadly over her shoulder, perhaps pitying Cupid, or possibly foreseeing his own fate. |
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A winged Cupid, or Love, is represented as having gone before them, preparing the nuptial feast. |
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Whenever Cupid strikes, there's often an urge to tell your crush exactly how you feel. |
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The whole sequence ends with two sonnets allegorizing the poet's love by means of fables about Cupid. |
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There may be a Cupid like figure as well, but there is always a love goddess except in monotheisms. |
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This time we play Cupid, and what we behold is a smoother landscape with fewer peaks and valleys, a thoroughly modern image of taut contemporary womanhood. |
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To capture the mystery, caprice and force of romantic love, the ancients conjured Cupid, a mischievous immortal in whose thrall we are wholly powerless. |
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Boris, in his working clothes of white canvas, scraped the traces of clay and red modeling wax from his handsome hands, and coquetted over his shoulder with the Cupid. |
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A delicious marble Cupid appeared to have just alighted on his pedestal at the upper end of the room. |
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R and I were introduced by a married couple who enjoyed playing Cupid for their pet bachelor, a junior I-banker. |
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Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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The original libretto is lost, although it is known that the ballet featured Cupid, a game of blind man's buff, and a trio of shepherdesses, one of whom is disguised as a man. |
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The same ginger-haired model served Caravaggio for his Amor Vincit Omnia, where Cupid stands astride an unmade bed. |
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Another of her tasks is to play Cupid during the mating season. |
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D Company were attempting to consolidate before advancing north up Cupid trench using hand-thrown Mills bombs. |
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It is unfortunate Cupid arrives a couple weeks too late to fling an arrow at the aforementioned whistle pig. |
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Heston is playing Cupid and hidden within the rose petals is the aperitif to get the whole party started. |
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It is a retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from the unusual perspective of Psyche's sister. |
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We do want a certain necessary woman to broke between them, Cupid said. |
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In both ancient and later art, Cupid is often shown riding a dolphin. |
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Too bad Cupid doesn't consult FICO scores before shooting arrows. |
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Venus Disarming Cupid,'' datable to circa 1560, depicts Venus, in a playful gesture, taking away the bow of her son Cupid, so he is unable to deliver his arrows of love. |
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