Willem Dafoe exudes creepy coolness as Max Schreck, the ghoulish actor whose vampiric tendencies may just be the real deal. |
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The whole composition exudes a bold, reckless and extravagant self-confidence. |
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Even from this distance it exudes the smug, self-satisfied and lively aura for which it is famous. |
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Stylishly dressed in black and sporting bold, contemporary jewellery, she exudes the modish vibrancy of a woman half her age. |
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Silk moth cocoons are made of a layer of silk that the caterpillar exudes from glands in its mouth. |
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His choreographic language is traditional and a little unadventurous but he has made a ballet which exudes self-confidence and fun. |
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The 300-year-old inn exudes bohemian bonhomie and is one of the best loved in Puerto Rico. |
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For all his verbal roughhousing, the 41-year-old exudes a peculiar vulnerability and a boyishness in his taunts. |
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A lustrous dry wine, the nose exudes tinned apricot, the wash is a blend of nut, lime and very sweet ripe melon. |
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A tall, handsome woman with the colouring and cheekbones of her Irish engineer father, Murphy exudes both strength and sensitivity. |
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Caoutchouc, as it exudes from the trees, is a milk-like emulsion, wherein globules of caoutchouc proper are suspended in a gummy solution. |
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He exudes a sense of self-possession and hauteur that leads critics in the media and among his party to label him arrogant. |
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This lush, warm red exudes a warm, heathery nose, that evokes the other worldly burned soil and lavender of the north-east Languedoc. |
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As is typical for member of the milkweed family, the hoya exudes a sticky sap if cut or damaged. |
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Every detail exudes careful workmanship, from the perfect symmetry of the grind lines to the final hand rubbed blade finish. |
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Success has come so naturally that the young Italian exudes an innate, unquestioned belief in his own talents. |
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Brendan Barrington exudes vibrant enthusiasm, he is intense, thoughtful and passionate about his creation. |
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He exudes a contagious enthusiasm when he discusses what drives him to write. |
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The winner is a contestant which best exudes the qualities of today's modern rural woman. |
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Sitting alone on the stage with only his trademark flask of tea and his pipe for company, the old boy positively exudes optimism. |
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Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air. |
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A bold feminist, Agnes exudes a magnetic, if earthy, sexual attraction, helped no end by her ever-revealing cleavage. |
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Despite the high ceilings and generous proportions the house exudes comfort and homeliness. |
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A month away from her 70th birthday, Fraser exudes girlish enthusiasm and insatiable curiosity. |
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Whether bloatedly grandiose or delectably deflated, he exudes roguish, anarchic life, embattled or embottled, able to charm fish out of the seas. |
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Olyphant exudes charm and sleaze in about equal proportions, and his edgy performance steals the show. |
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It dwarfs all the other buildings in the area and exudes an air of bureaucratic intransigence and implacable arrogance. |
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Unlike other floral species, the Rafflesia exudes a smell of rotting flesh! |
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Above them is a large incense container that has been slowly swinging on a chain and exudes a pungent smell that lingers for the duration. |
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The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes. |
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Yet he exudes a sense of calm and control, mainly because he has strict rules for how he operates. |
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She's as lively and impudent as the title suggests, and she exudes star power whenever she's on screen. |
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Niamh has a voice of undisputed international quality and she also exudes charismatic quality, which guarantees a vibrant live performance. |
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He hardly exudes confidence, but there is something steely and assured behind his quiet, shy manner. |
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It might have been different with any other player but he just exudes confidence. |
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With its cool black and beige colours, the place exudes a relaxing atmosphere. |
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Today just a few families remain and the place exudes a strange mix of film set and living museum. |
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A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance. |
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Opulence exudes from each nook and cranny, and that can be seen in every scene in the movie. |
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Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair. |
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The trunk exudes a reddish substance, a solution of which has been used in the treatment of diarrhea. |
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My second favorite is the Defender, which is just a beautiful model that exudes elegance and power. |
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Like a little plumped up raisin, he exudes vanity, smugness and frailty and desolation in equal measure. |
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As Marvin, the obese Ron Orbach sweats profusely but exudes quite a bit less humor. |
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In his native heath he exudes a quiet confidence and dignity, not, however, always outside it. |
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Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude. |
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Accustomed to yelling at recalcitrant dogs and pushy hunt followers, Ferry exudes authority and self-possession. |
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About 40 days afterward a thin slice is cut off transversely from its top, and a milky juice of a fetid, alliaceous odor gradually exudes. |
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The music behind this story exudes an ethos of musical synthesis and reintegration. |
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It is one of those types of plants that if you cut the stem, it exudes a sticky white sort of latex. |
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In a world hurtling into a space-age, perhaps we need a bit of anachronism, a place that exudes such history. |
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Perhaps it's the flash git image he exudes as he turns up at yet another film premiere with a beautiful blonde on his arm. |
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Dressed in a silver-patterned silk shirt and tailored trousers, he exudes self-confidence. |
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He's a natural salesman, whose secret weapon is the sheer confidence and optimism that he exudes rather than backslapping bonhomie. |
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I suppose it has something to do with the nice, regular guy quality he exudes on screen, but he's not really a very good actor. |
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When the stems of the bushes are wounded, even slightly, mastic exudes as a clear sticky substance. |
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A production that exudes class from the cast to the slick set changes, Cinderella is this year's thinking kid's pantomime. |
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At 28, and despite his success, he still exudes the air of a tousle-haired indie romantic, and his current unattached status makes him one of rock's most eligible bachelors. |
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Claire, for instance, a splendid-looking albino with long, Afro-frizzy, white-blonde hair, large nose and thin lips, exudes a stunning, Elizabethan regality. |
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When skiing is over for the day, the town exudes music from every pore. |
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Even in its darkest moments, the song exudes an empowering positivity. |
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He exudes rude health while all around are testimony to the effects of a parlous lifestyle and an indiscriminate diet of deep fries and alcoholic immoderation. |
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This bold, bready, raspberry flavoured Champagne exudes class. |
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Pine resin exudes from cuts in the needles or stem of the tree. |
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From the first moment of this film, Black exudes a comic presence I haven't seen from him, or from anybody for that matter, since his breakout performance in High Fidelity. |
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The Rhodesian exudes an understated elegance I've found nowhere else. |
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Clad in a tight-fitting suit that seems one size too short, and clutching his briefcase as if it contained the Holy Grail, he exudes an almost saintly goodness. |
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On television, he exudes confidence and authoritative judgment. |
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Tucked away at the top of the square this small hotel exudes tranquillity. |
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It exudes a kind of manic energy that few comedies even attempt. |
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It's hard to describe, but the place just exudes corporate creepiness. |
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Run by Richard Burk, who in a past life held sway over the Dusit Resort, the noshery exudes class and style but the piece de resistance is the chocolate fudge cake. |
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Like a rising sun, the city exudes energy and brilliant colour. |
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The album as a body of work exudes an exultingly warm essence. |
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The whole place exudes old-fashioned charm and timeless style. |
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She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern. |
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Styling is not too flashy, yet exudes class and a quiet confidence. |
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An unmistakable sense of emergency exudes from the image, yet there is no context as to what that is. |
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In the adagio solo at the center of George Balanchine's Square Dance, Peter Boal exudes a beautiful meditative melancholy from each perfectly articulated phrase. |
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Liked, if not adored by fans, Mozegetar has proved both a marvel to listen to and watch in live shows where he exudes a certain passion for what he does. |
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The 44-year-old Singaporean exudes an otherworldly openness of mind. |
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This year's venue is a vintage cottage located directly on Long Island Sound that exudes a Thoreauvian simplicity. |
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The ash exudes a sugary substance that, it has been suggested, was fermented to create the Norse Mead of Inspiration. |
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Of course, the DEFA seal-of-approval is evident in Wolfgang Kohlhaase's screenplay, which exudes, stodgily, the requisite socialist values. |
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Bora Altas, the 5-year-old Yusuf, exudes none of the annoying cocksureness that often destroys child actors' performances. |
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Coffee brand promises consumers their own personal coffee experience in the same laid-back fashion Toby Keith exudes to his legions of fans. |
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An example of a brilliant talent that exudes excellence and influence on everyone. |
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Like many other species of Papaver, the plant exudes white to yellowish latex when the tissues are broken. |
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It exudes an aura of a village of yesteryear, populated with modern residents who are clearly aware of their good fortune to live there. |
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Through it all she exudes tetchiness, weariness and a general contempt for everything in sight. |
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Gal is forced back into crime by Don Logan, an unfeasibly angry nutjob who exudes malice and halitosis. |
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The molten glass exudes into the space outside the outer crucible, and a filament is pulled from the exudant to form a cored glass fiber. |
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Yet Beshara Abboud, a tanned, stockily built man who exudes vitality, is content to see the end of the grandly named Beirut Olympic Club Gym. |
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Lyssa vesicatoria is what was popularly known as 'the Spanish fly', a little bug which exudes a substance called cantharidin when stressed. |
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When it is plucked from the tree, Norway maple exudes a milky sap from the leaf stem, which distinguishes it from the very similar Sugar maple, Acer saccharum. |
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And yet for all the work's complex points of reference, this hybrid combination of animation, film projector, and musical instrument exudes a haiku-like simplicity. |
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Jurgen Klopp exudes that positivity and it's so good to see. |
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This phrase is commonplace for people with an RBF. They come to accept the natural state of their face as one that exudes feelings of anger, disgust or misery. |
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