Castas often labeled the local products and animals, further highlighting the exoticness of the scene. |
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It was wonderful, nevertheless: it went so well with the exoticness of the living room. |
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Panama City lacks the glamour of Buenos Aires, the exoticness of La Paz and the rediscovered brio of Bogota. |
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It was lushly cinematographic, but leisurely, wilting in the heat of its own exoticness. |
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I supply a certain exoticness and Englishness that they like. |
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The bouquet decoration carries with it a sense of glamour, exoticness, ambience and magnificence so she can rejoice in the memories of the occasion. |
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The exoticness of her mother tongue, coupled with the variety of world beats have innovative qualities that stimulate people's interest and curiosity. |
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According to the advisor, the unique culture, nature and exoticness of African countries are some of the reasons that lead Spaniards to spend their holidays at a destination in the neighbouring continent. |
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Similarly, some stereotypical exoticness is ascribed to a tong mobster or two. |
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Avocados eventually lost their exoticness, and as food fashions changed, the salad got a little rusty and faded into the background. |
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The very exoticness and newness of their surroundings would motivate them to learn more about Thai society and culture. |
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The fusion of European and Chinese cultures makes Macau a fascinating place, perfectly combining western familiarity with eastern exoticness. |
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This included the construction of a perception of exoticness as represented by literature descriptions and visual art depictions of the women of the Orient. |
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