One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust. |
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The candlelight made his skin glow as if he'd been sprinkled with fairy dust. |
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The setting sun gave everything a hazy, pink glow and reflected off of Elizabeth's glossy curls like fairy dust. |
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At the end of each track he extended a hand to sprinkle invisible fairy dust over the crowd. |
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Although fairy dust can do so much, the rest can only be put down to good old-fashioned chemistry. |
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We walked around all the side shows together, eating fairy floss and laughing. |
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For many the Alice Springs Show provides the one day of the year when they over-indulge in fairy floss, waffles and side show alley. |
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In keeping with tradition, fairy floss was a popular treat at the family concert. |
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A very darkly entertaining fairy tale that was a little bit deeper, but still delivers the goods. |
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I wove the Cinderella Fairy Tale into this story so you'll be seeing quite a few things from that fairy tale altered to fit my story. |
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An example of the striking contrast between the various Cinderella versions is the character of the fairy godmother. |
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I think we have seen enough versions of it with a fairy godmother that it was time to see a more realistic version. |
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Grimble, once he's given the blessed footwear by his pestilent fairy godmother, has a smooth ride, which means no drama. |
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More than 100 species of birds have been recorded here, including fairy wrens, finches, grass wrens and wedgebills. |
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She spied him in his gray cloak, standing on the hummock in the fairy ring, and ran to him, calling his name. |
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The last time I checked, puppets do not suddenly come to life and grow a conscience unless a fairy godmother and Jiminy the Cricket are involved. |
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He compares the story to that of a fairy tale, complete with a princess, a wicked witch, and a fairy godmother. |
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Many people overload sockets with multiple extensions to supply electricity to outside Christmas decorations and fairy lights. |
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That's where she met her fairy godmother, but Sara said it was her guarding angel. |
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Thanks to my dear fiend Beverly, who did my makeup and hair, I was able to go as Nina Hagen, the fairy godmother of punk, this Halloween. |
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The book marries witty, Jane Austen-ish language and style against an imagined tapestry of fairy magic. |
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In the end, our fairy godmother prevailed, waved her wand and produced Mr. Mint, a delightful and charming passport expediter. |
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It's like she is your fairy godmother and if you do what she says you'll get a baby that sleeps through the night. |
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And Tinker takes Pino to her fairyland where the blue fairy turns him into a real boy. |
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It's a variation of the Cinderella fairy tale that knows its target audience. |
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Some people here eschew all the electrical gadgets, except for fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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In the other, a much younger girl comes down to breakfast with a coin the tooth fairy left under her pillow the night before. |
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I follow the fairy lights along corridor until I come to a wooden front door with no number on it. |
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Throughout the film, he follows true believers to fairy rings or the sites of close encounters between human and spirit. |
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Saprophytic parasitic fungal pathogens like fairy ring survive primarily on dead organic residues found in thatch. |
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After years of indoctrination by sappy romance stories and fairy tales, girls want to be swept off their feet by a knight in shining armor. |
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One of the only two habitats for the fairy shrimp in Orange County is a vernal pool at Fairview park in Costa Mesa! |
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Its ideal form is the fairy tale, a container of myth related in the simplest language. |
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In the fairy tale, the match girl, unable to sell any matches, freezes to death in the street. |
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The Emperor's New Clothes is a very literal title, having nothing to do with the fairy tale. |
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All of this so far might sound like a fairy tale had it not been for a tragic surprise. |
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Why don't we have schools that teach children there is a tooth fairy or put Santa Claus Studies on the national curriculum, and be done with it? |
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The snow abruptly stops and the world has changed into marzipan, the fairy tale complete. |
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He spent summers at Bridge House in Arncliffe and was inspired by the dales to write his fairy tale The Water Babies. |
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Vikas Rai Chauhan has brought alive a fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel in the celebrations. |
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It is a fairy tale with very rich, detailed characters who have history and depth to them. |
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I dreamed of living in a flat like that and used to spend hours looking at the pictures like a child immersed in a fairy tale. |
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There's constant repetition which, at times, gives the writing the soothing familiarity of a fairy tale. |
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My favourite fairy tale was The Little Mermaid and that was because Ariel got her prince just by loving him. |
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Swan Lake was based on a German fairy tale and set to music by Tchaikovsky. |
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She was due to play Cinderella in a school rendition of the classic fairy tale, but shocked staff cancelled the production. |
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This is a satisfying variation on the usual fairy tale in which knights compete for the hand of a princess. |
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Now is an entirely new place, as though I had stepped through a window into a fairy tale. |
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The impression that I got from the movie was that it was only based on the fairy tale. |
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And that was a big surprise to many people who expected Russia Today to go and tell all the fairy tales about Russia to the world. |
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It is a fairy tale with links at various points to The Magic Flute, though there is less knockabout and more gentle humour in Henze's comedy. |
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Then a fairy wren blundered through the kitchen door, turning the cottage into a house trap for birds. |
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A few white fairy lights can add a sprinkle of magic among the winter foliage of evergreen trees and shrubs. |
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Examples of these organisms include wood frogs, mole salamanders, and fairy shrimp. |
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Then you could put them under your pillow and the tooth fairy would give you money. |
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Combining music and theater the NSO teamed up with If Kids Theater Company, turning a flute concerto into a fairy tale fantasy. |
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She uses non-realistic devices from fairy tale and a playful allusiveness to other texts in both dialogue and third-person narration. |
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Think of it as something like a cross between a fairy tale and a magic realist novel. |
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Based on the original fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, this dance theatre work unwinds its thread from the story like spun gold on a bobbin. |
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Amusingly, the story is not so much based on the original fairy tale as on the 1991 Disney version of the fairy tale. |
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Where angels are all benevolence and guardianship, the fairy is a good-time girl. |
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The blue fairy took one look at the hand and sunk her teeth deep into the tip of Becki's index finger, drawing blood. |
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Sparkling, shimmering styles will make you as noticeable as the fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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These fairy shrimps and backswimmers constitute the majority of the macroinvertebrates captured in these ponds. |
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If you're bored with Hollywood blockbusters and want a change from feel-good schmaltz, then I'd recommend this twisted family fairy tale. |
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Princesses with golden curls, a raven mane or shiny red tresses having adventures are what fairy tales are all about. |
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I think you can see the same kind of idea present in a lot of folk tales and fairy tales as well. |
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A fairy tale can find its beginnings in the simple sentences of sagas told at the family fireside. |
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Jack, of beanstalk fame, makes his fortune as a newspaper delivery boy in this new twist on some old fairy tales. |
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Other additional accoutrements such as wedding veils, fairy wings etc will also garner bonus points. |
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It's like that fairy tale where vipers and toads jump out of the mouth of the accursed mean little girl when she tries to speak. |
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The school oak tree had been lit up with fairy lights, there were lanterns hanging from some of the branches that added a romantic touch. |
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When an unsuspecting tadpole, fairy shrimp, or insect comes along, the water scorpion lunges forward and grabs it with razor sharp front legs. |
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The bag contained a tunic, a cloth jerkin, a prayer book, and, strangely enough, a book of fairy tales. |
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The fairy was about four inches tall and had jet black hair with ice blue eyes and a shimmering white dress with pale blue accents. |
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Never stop dreaming of moonbeams and fairy dust, shiny stars and the wonder of the heavens, a happier life and a better world. |
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They smile back at me as the fairy vanishes with the last drops of unpracticed salty pearls that I manage to squeeze. |
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The contents included a new American-style silver fridge, white daisy fairy lights and gas lamp. |
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The director deflects likely criticism by transforming his version of 1900 Paris into something out of a hallucinogenic fairy tale. |
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Is it just a deeper than normal journey into adolescent angst or a modern fairy tale? |
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The swimming pool was decorated with fairy lights and floating candles and a table for the intimate party of 12 was set outside. |
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Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree. |
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Marrying above one's station has been the source of fairy tales, mythology, and Hollywood movies. |
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Fairytale characters roam the store, the main window of which is themed with a different fairy tale. |
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The classic English fairy tale is embellished with elegant visual sweeps of the beanstalk and the castle in the sky. |
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The show makes it clear that the chief attraction of any fairy in any painting of the times is the thinness of the fabric she wears. |
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His first crime was taking a fairy cake from a shop, then he got into trouble for taking a wee laddie's bike. |
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We finished with my home-made fairy cakes, iced in pastel colours and topped with dolly mixtures and candy flowers. |
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The primary school student treats himself to some fairy bread during the party. |
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It brings Edward's emotional timidness to the forefront, as well as evoking the fairy tale nature and fantastic, exaggerated tone of the film. |
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It's not the power given to mythological creatures and deities in fairy tales. |
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In April I spy the bright blue of the grape hyacinth, Muscari aucheri, the sun-lover that looks best in a clump, its blooms like fairy fruits. |
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If ever a palace came close to encapsulating what they describe in the fairy tales, this would be it, all spires, towers, and gilded gates. |
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Like many contemporary feminist thinkers, Winterson is alive to the power of fairy tales. |
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They're doing a kid's party theme, there'll be fairy bread and butterfly cakes. |
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Thoroughly unsophisticated, they are ready victims for any retailers of fairy tales who come along. |
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Children will be encouraged to wear wings and make fairy bread, and there will also be face painting and a family photo booth. |
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It is a modern-day fairy tale complete with magic, an ogre, brave deeds, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. |
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Hundreds and thousands were also prominent, with students snacking on fairy bread. |
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There were thousands of people there, and a cake that looked like a train, balloons, gifts, and fairy bread! |
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Stars hung from the ceiling interwoven with fairy lights and glitter decorated every surface. |
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There are no traditional rules or rigid formality or fairy tale settings involving tormented love between a man and woman. |
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Eating fairy bread made me think of my sister and made me feel like a kid again. |
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The female fairy flew up and grabbed his hair and pulled on it impatiently. |
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That moment could not have been more magical even if a fairy had flitted by. |
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She makes images from a digitally sampled cloud which she layers and stretches and distorts into all sorts of weird fairy floss cloudscapes. |
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There are dinosaur shaped biscuits, and fairy cakes scattered with tiny, dinosaur shaped hundreds and thousands. |
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As the blinding sunburst of light faded into fairy dust around him, Sam blinked. |
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A hunter of big names, he hungered to become one himself, and won through the invention of his fairy tales. |
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You can be the fairy princess, and I'll be an ogre who's coming to get you. |
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Kids simply have to dress up as a fairy or a pixie and two winners will be picked after the show. |
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And with that, she stood up, and walked out into the forest, prepared to battle the evil fairy fiends. |
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This kid friendly fairy tale about an unsightly ogre was both heartwarming and very funny. |
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What fat-cat politico wouldn't quake in his boots after a sufficient tongue lashing from this powder keg of fairy dust? |
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They had their fairy tales, of course, but they were grossly inaccurate pieces of fiction that had long since strayed from the actual facts. |
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In contrast to the case of the stone circles, the cause of the fairy rings is not yet known. |
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While some hate-watch, others watch for the fairy tale, no matter how contrived or how damaging it is. |
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When you're a kid, you grow up on fairy tales, witches and giants and ogres. |
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In the center of the field there glowed a luminous fairy circle, where a ring of small greenish gnomelike creatures danced and sang squeakily. |
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That night I was aboard the Kottur og Stulka preparing lutefisk for 90 burly sailors with fairy tale accents and tattoos of anchors. |
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Full of poetic prose, this spellbinding story has a decidedly dark and human side, like so many fairy tales. |
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Ritson also published several popular collections and anthologies of songs, children's verses, fairy stories, etc. |
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Everything about it from the trees glinting with decorative fairy lights to the quaint old church was picture postcard perfect. |
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The fairy ring appears between July and November and is very difficult to remove. |
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He treated us as children, he told us a simplistic fairy story laced with cheap flattery. |
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It is set in the world of the traditional fairy tale, with a cast of elves, dwarves, trolls and goblins as well as hobbits and humans. |
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The fairy pitta is one of the most precious birds in Linnei Township and is listed as a critically endangered species. |
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Dylan drops her home then writes a story about how much he hates fairy tales and that no one lives happily ever after. |
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That's why they diverted the dual carriageway from the airport to avoid disturbing the fairy fort. |
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The picture of you stuffing yourself with nachos in a fairy costume is not the best one to post on the Internet. |
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It is the hour spoken of most often in fairy tales and ballads and song, where almost anything is possible. |
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Step into the fairy ring and you'll come to 20 years later, after a life wasted on scrumpy. |
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Narrators, for example, often provided elaborate details about the persons and locations involved in fairy stories. |
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If they can't wait long enough to ice fairy cakes, have some extra that can be eaten immediately. |
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According to ancient legend, it is home to fairy folk and magical creatures known as patupaiarehe. |
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It was the kind of fairy tale brokers tell their clients while churning their accounts. |
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In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters parallel the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential. |
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Their hosts include weaverbirds and sunbirds in Africa and Asia, as well as fairy wrens and thornbills in Australia. |
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A fairy sighter called Peter Aziz tells Walker there's one over there, right near that tree, and the camera pauses to see what he does. |
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What could be more appropriate for a fairy tale wedding hotel than the Chateau with its old-style architecture and echoes of mediaevalism. |
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Perhaps the fairy godmother could use one of her potions or deviously install her son as Fiona's new husband. |
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Woodcock analyses the fictiveness of fairy stories in Spenser's world, basing his approach on recent studies of the ontology of witches. |
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Sun-baked window displays were decked out with extravagant fairy lights and overblown decorations. |
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There he had a nest over the window of a house in which dwelt the writer of fairy tales. |
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It's a modern-day fairy tale, folks, because, you see, they did get on the telly after all. |
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The fly agaric or fairy toadstool grows here too, especially under birch along with other woodland fungi. |
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Tess arrived with some fairy wings in her luggage while Donna brought an old-fashioned wooden popgun. |
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Any child suckled by this fairy would grow to be huge and strong, say the Bulgarians and say the Irish, said our informant. |
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It is as much social satire as fairy story, as much comedy of manners as giddy farce. |
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Their standard fairy tale is that millionaires are overtaxed and this acts as a drag on growth. |
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Another common legend claims that fairies would abduct women to be impregnated and bear children for the fairy race. |
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This superficially mawkish fairy tale is subverted by a remarkable combination of comic brutality, acute formalism, and inconsolable sorrow. |
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It is based on a fairy tale about a childless couple who adopt a tree stump that looks like a baby. |
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You think, why doesn't my long, honeyed hair curl elegantly, never frizz and, on command, wisp like that of a character in a fairy tale? |
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The power of Darnton's essay lay in his assemblage of familiar assertions about the origins and transmission of fairy tales. |
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My love of the UK has a lot to do with being raised on British fairy tales and the lowland Scots lilt in my grandmother's voice. |
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A large Christmas tree with large bulbous fairy lights had been placed on the village green. |
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Santas, Christmas trees and fairy lights are just some of the decorations to see. |
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The British mushroom which was most dried in former times was the champignon or fairy ring mushroom. |
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The folktales include stories about animals, fairy tales, fables with moral lessons, Buddhist legends, and stories about historical figures. |
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It assumes we haven't evolved from those kindergarten days when we believed in the tooth fairy and in the stork as the source of babies. |
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In this sense, the Web preserves the main value of the fairy tale, that is, its illimitable capacity of homemaking. |
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His mother, a fairy queen wept, which was almost unheard for a fairy to show such human emotions. |
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There were wonderful donations of fairy cakes, chocolate cookies, soft drinks and many other mouth watering items. |
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Other things you should avoid consuming tonight are Berliner doughnuts, Fraulein fairy cakes and Leipzig nuclear reactors. |
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As I grew up with an atheistic education, the idea of a fairy tale god never dawned on me. |
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A fairy cake was dipped into liquid oxygen and then set alight to show how much energy, and therefore calories, it contained. |
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They learned how to set up ingredients and equipment for baking and how to make brown bread, scones, fruit crumble and fairy cakes. |
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With the best will in the world, there is only so much baking of fairy cakes and planting of seeds you can do in your own home. |
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We had a super turnout from parents and they must have cooked about 1,000 fairy cakes. |
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And with fairy cakes, flapjacks, fruit loaves and flans, the cookery categories offered a mouth-watering selection. |
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Every interaction with every human we encounter can transform into an opportunity to spread our fairy dust and the joy inherent in magick. |
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You have to build them slowly over time and scatter them around like fairy dust. |
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He's dabbled in various spiritual venues and of course, no one sprinkled with the fairy dust of New Age beliefs can be elected president. |
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The magic is represented by a lot of tossing about of fairy dust and inexplicable hollering. |
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But when he lost his first tooth, I helped him make a Lego tooth fairy bridge that the tooth fairy could climb up. |
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I want to find magic fairy dust in the tube that I thought contained glitter. |
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Nevertheless, I'd like to share the sparkling fairy dust that she has sprinkled on my head. |
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When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone. |
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The album ends on a light cheery note and flows into the horizon on a wave of pink fairy dust. |
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We now have a nation where the fairy light is the most prominent cultural symbol, and where the quest for riches has become the simplest avenue of achievement. |
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It's a bit like the old fairy tale of an understudy in the theatre getting their chance when the real lead falls ill and given the opportunity commands the stage. |
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Although our myths and fairy tales are full of examples of the plight of fatherless children, are unfathered children really at risk today in modern America? |
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On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows. |
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Her work is imbued with a keen sense of the macabre and the wittily surreal and draws heavily on symbolism and themes derived from traditional fairy tales and folk myths. |
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Not that the demonstration had anything to do with this couple, whom Sarah seems to see as a fairy tale come to life. |
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As with all good fairy stories this one has a happy ending with the audience applauding a clever transformation scene where the Beast finally becomes human again. |
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Braun is already milking high end fairy tale spoofs, with a naughty version of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty coming soon. |
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The Project Runway star on the financial consequences of letting your kids believe in the tooth fairy for too long. |
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Following the traditional fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty and with the musical score by Tchaikovsky, the performance is certain to enchant audiences of all ages. |
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Akin to the Rapunzel character in the classic Grimm fairy tale, the long tresses of this 12th class student from Kollam nearly got her into a serious tangle. |
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The rich fairy lore of Ireland is the subject of many oral legends. |
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Virtual Kim swans in every so often to dish out advice like a buxom fairy godmother. |
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The fairy tale romance has come to an abrupt and totally unexpected end. |
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Perhaps no genre exemplifies the death of the author, intertextuality, and every text's debt to previous writers and texts than the art of fairy tales. |
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Jung, not Freud, liked fairy tales for what they tell us about human nature. |
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But when the darkness closes in, we actually run to fairy tales and fables. |
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As nice as it would have been to dispense with the fairy tale tropes altogether, they are necessary here. |
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This Surrey Wildlife Trust reserve consists of 6.6 acres of chalk grassland with flowers including small scabious, fairy flax, yellow-wort common rock-rose and autumn gentian. |
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This story is not, and I repeat NOT a romantic fairy tale where the prince brings the princess flowers and serenades her from beneath the bay window of her bedroom. |
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Coincidentally, Magic Beans and fairy dust is the name of a new coffee shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
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The stories are also populated by fairy godmother characters who are old, rich, and wise. |
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Emma Doody was the fairy godmother everyone would love to be blessed with. |
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If fairy tales make you think of simpering goody-goody princesses and men in tights with page boy haircuts, has Ella Enchanted got a surprise for you. |
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Her early work gave way to more chilling visions that echoed fairy tale evils, sinister forests, cunning wolves, and grandmothers ready to eat you. |
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Depp looks like the dark prince of fairy tales, long-haired and brooding. |
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Old memories returned to her in that split second, followed by poignant smells and visions a past where her world was nothing less than a fairy tale. |
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Elflocks, according to fairy lore, would be considered the mischievous work of fairies which may be matted with mud and twisted to appear much like a traditional dreadlock. |
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It is not the happy fairy who is here but the one who says what are you doing with your life, what is it about you that you can't get a job, blah etc. |
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I was to find anew the world of Romance that I had known in earliest childhood in fairy tale and daydream and in the romantic fictions of the household in which I grew up. |
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The creamy walls of both floors were lined with paintings of old headmasters and headmistresses, bowls of fruit, Paris operas, and fairy tale adventures. |
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She becomes a devotee of death, addicted to the most shuddery of Grimms' fairy tales and a book for the terminally ill called A Hundred Ways to Die. |
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The semi-conscious bride and the manipulative groom pulling up to a Las Vegas wedding chapel drive-in did not conjure up images of a fairy tale romance. |
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This piece was inspired by a cautionary fairy tale of 1826 about a humble charcoal burner who trades his human heart for money and a heart of stone. |
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While Nora enthusiastically turns to fairy tales as a form of childhood therapy, she also unwittingly absorbs the genre's patriarchal and racist subtexts. |
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And when God and Tinker Bell and the tooth fairy intervene, we have beautiful children and perfect lives. |
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Sarah left saying that the tooth fairy should make sure to bring her teeth there. |
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Wherever you go in Western France you follow in the footsteps of history, shadowed by myth and legend, with fable and fairy tale snapping at your heels. |
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She had my baby brother and me turned out like Shirley Temple and Little Lord Fauntleroy but she had no interest in cooking anything but fairy cakes. |
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Miss Blue Witch, would you like a fairy cake, I made it myself? |
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It was good to be able to sprinkle a little fairy dust Dad's way. |
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The fairies created fairy dust to foment, or stir up trouble. |
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The afternoon will also feature a visit from Santa, Carols by Candlelight, a jumping castle and fairy floss for kids, a colouring-in competition and more. |
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It was Perrault who brought us the fairy godmother, the pumpkin that turned into a coach and the lizards, mice and rat as footmen, horses and coachman. |
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She left the house as quickly as possible, determined to escape before the clock struck midnight and her fairy godmother turned back into the wicked witch of the west. |
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Mairead Clancy, who was selected as the Sligo Rose earlier this year, will be playing the put-upon beauty who finds her true love with the help of her fairy godmother. |
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Cinderella III, planned for 2007, apparently endows the wicked stepmother with the power to turn back time and thwart the fairy godmother's magic. |
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Meanwhile I'm sitting around like Cinderella, waiting for the fairy godmother to show up with a frock for the ball so I don't have to go to the shops. |
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I've decorated my flat by draping the usual fairy lights down the hallway, and your fibre optic Christmas tree is busy changing colour on the dining table. |
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One of many other theories suggests that the carvings, and Stonehenge itself, represent sacred or ceremonial mushrooms, reminiscent of a fairy ring. |
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One of the reasons you have fairy ring is because you have thatch. |
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Biologists have discovered the vernal pool fairy shrimp, a small freshwater crustacean already listed as threatened, in some of the vernal pools that are home to the plants. |
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As such, it may be a fairy tale but it has a good pedagogical ring to it. |
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As the UN report demonstrates, it was all a horrible fairy tale. |
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It's almost a situation where too much is done in advance to hide the fact that the king, paraphrasing the well-known children's fairy tale, is wearing no clothes. |
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The swish of skates on the ice accentuated the daring dances, and then in more delicate moments the glistening spray shooting out from their feet looked like fairy dust. |
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He could spring the surprise shock of the season by beating the blues at Stamford Bridge but you would need to believe in miracles as well as the tooth fairy for that! |
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When the tooth fairy stopped coming, I was inconsolable and the awful truth about Father Christmas was almost more than I could bear as a teenager. |
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Will it end happily ever after, or does that just happen in fairy stories? |
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The large clearing in the forest was almost right out of a fairy tale. |
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Home-made paper chains, cotton-wool snowmen and a few fairy lights used to be enough to dress a Christmas tree, but now we need more of a wow factor. |
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The fairy that lost its power made one final wish on those stars. |
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She invited all my mates to her classroom, where we pinned the tail on the donkey and scoffed down chips and fairy bread and a cake shaped like a witch. |
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We'd made fairy bread, which only Donald had ever seen before. |
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I defrosted muffins, made fairy bread, and finished laying out the table. |
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It has a charm and simplicity you'd expect to find in a fairy tale. |
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The centre of the village around the Market Place is illuminated with hundreds of fairy lights and in recent years there has been an illuminated tableau on the River Avon. |
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To the cheerful sounds of everyone's favourite carols, snow drifted down through the colourful array of overhead decorations and twinkling fairy lights. |
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I can see inspiration bursting like a fairy light in Tony's eyes. |
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From Catsbell in Keswick to the Leeds Liverpool Canal walk to the Thorpe Burnsall Moor walk complete with fairy rings, it's a comprehensive walker's guide. |
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If a chick of Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo hatches in a superb fairy wren nest and heaves out the rightful chicks, about 40 percent of mother fairy-wrens desert the nest. |
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Is there more to U.S. involvement overseas than the fairy tale of knights saving fair maidens from dragons? |
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Had California Chrome beaten those long odds once again, that would have been some fairy tale. |
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Historic pennant races make for compelling narratives, none more fantastic than the fairy tale 2004 Red Sox season. |
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The story was a very subversive fairy tale by Roald Dahl, and a fantastic part. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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Most days a crowd of desperate Afghans try to cross the fairy castle-like gate, only to find themselves beaten back by Pakistani soldiers armed with sticks. |
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What ends up happening is she goes on a mission to rid the world of the tooth fairy because she doesn't want to lose her teeth and she believes the tooth fairy is responsible. |
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It's the biggest myth since the tooth fairy and Father Christmas. |
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The stories that spring to mind while looking at this work are both humorous and unsettling, bubbling up from one's unconscious like twisted fairy tales. |
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Just like the fairy tale figure Rumplestiltskin who spun flax into gold, Alaska must learn how to turn gas into cash. |
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The fairy queen of the freak-folk movement, Ms. Newsom uses a harp and her froggish little voice to spin elaborate, beguiling fantasies. |
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Nearly everything was glass in the frontage of this fairy mart, and its contents glittered like the hammochrysos stone. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream is a witty mixture of romance, fairy magic, and comic lowlife scenes. |
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Like him, their exploits are solitary, fantastic and border on fairy tale, as they slay monsters such as the Chimera and Medusa. |
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His music also shows the influence of Handel, Schubert and, conspicuously in the fairy music in Iolanthe, Mendelssohn. |
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Ultimately, we're suckers for these widescreen fairy tales and The Duff continues the trend with sassiness and style. |
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You can't miss it, the bonny blue and green fairy lights draped over the potted cherry trees at the front, illuminate the entrance. |
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Ruskin also penned essays and treatises, poetry and lectures, travel guides and manuals, letters and even a fairy tale. |
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Wilde published The Happy Prince and Other Tales in 1888, and had been regularly writing fairy stories for magazines. |
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This thread has degenerated now into a debate about whose sky fairy is the true sky fairy and therefore has reached the point of total absurdity. |
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From such a Faustian composer, Wagner's own tribute is surprisingly dull and fairy music is best left to Mendelssohn. |
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The fairy tales collections collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century became famous throughout the world. |
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The 19th century also saw much scholarly interest in the reconstruction of pagan mythology from folklore or fairy tales. |
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The fairy ring, a pre-historic earthwork circle, is in the Glen of Cloongallon, in the townland of Ballyseanrath, near the town of Thurles. |
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Rarely, a writer of fairy tales such as Henry Morley might include dragons among several menaces for his hero to overcome. |
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Like the wolf in the familiar fairy tale, Greyback appears as a threat to children and as a representation of Jung's shadow. |
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The pair found fairy penguin Dirk in their apartment when they awoke the next morning, and tried to release him into a canal. |
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There were some great hats, like a fairy cake hat, a metre-tall hat, a Simpsons hat, an X Factor hat and a tiered wedding cake hat. |
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English fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language. |
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The farmhouse developed into a wonderful home that has been likened to a fairy palace. |
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This influenced later writers, who took up the folk fairy tales in the same manner, in the Romantic era. |
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These works, whether fairy tale, ballads, or folk epics, were a major source for later fantasy works. |
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The Romantic interest in medievalism also resulted in a revival of interest in the literary fairy tale. |
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Many of Perrault's tales became fairy tale staples, and influenced latter fantasy as such. |
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Thamnocephalus platyurus is a fairy shrimp indigenous to the Southern High Plains that is also available commercially. |
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His work with fairy tales and his philological work dealt with German origins. |
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For a red-and-white theme, you could try grouping red-berried ardisia with red kalanchoes and white fairy primroses. |
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Between the tooth fairy and daylight-savings time, we've turned childhood into one long horrible lie. |
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He relegates fictions like fairy godmothers and mermaids and unicorns to the realms of poetry and literature. |
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Potter's artistic and literary interests were deeply influenced by fairies, fairy tales and fantasy. |
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You can, of course, make them even smaller in a mini fairy cake tin if you want them as canapes. |
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A sweet fairy called Popsy still needs help in saving her friends from the evil witch. |
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A folktale typically is a story of survival, while a fairy tale is a story of enchantment. |
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The naturalist goes in search of an armour-plated mammal known as the pink fairy armadillo. |
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Actually, rather like Gruber, we feel rather icky about fairy tales. |
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The pink fairy armadillo is probably one of the most interesting I have come across but I am yet to see it in its natural habitat. |
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Another six sites have been chosen to be sowed with a mix of cornflowers, poppies, fairy toadflax, larkspur, cosmos and marigolds. |
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Celebrated author Marc Brown remembers such burning questions of childhood and he has called on the tooth fairy for inspiration. |
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So she had Christmas Eve-type excitement at the prospect of the tooth fairy flying in and leaving some money after all. |
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