The music is touching, melodic, vernally new-minted, ululating slides adding to the freshened mysticism of the music. |
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We freshened up, had dinner, went for a drive, came back and had a drinks session. |
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It does seem to have freshened things up a little but it's still going to be a really oppressive day in the office. |
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In the mosque courtyard, workers mowed grass, raked out brush and freshened up old flower beds with new green plants. |
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Colours for the steering wheel, seats, floor coverings as well as side and roof trims have also been freshened. |
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This means the sangria can be made the night before and freshened with the soda water and more fruit when guests arrive. |
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Throughout the day they constantly freshened their makeup and adjusted their hair ornaments, and a mirror was of course basic to these tasks. |
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As the match began the blustery wind freshened and cooled with the huge Hawks flag fluttering above the old pavilion. |
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A short course was set in the south lake as the wind freshened to Force 4 and New Order took the lead and held on to win. |
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Zoe came and got me after I freshened up, and for the first time in years I left the house without wearing any denim. |
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We have added seven players, the gaffer has freshened things up and kept competition for places at a premium. |
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I wash with five kinds of soap, so I am as clean, moisturized, sanitized, freshened and deodorized as a person can be. |
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She checked herself once more in the mirror and freshened her lip gloss before tucking the bottle into her clutch and snapping it shut. |
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He is back on the warpath, freshened up and revitalised by his months away from Downing Street. |
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After two hours of fishing, the wind freshened up considerably from a westerly direction. |
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Around noon the sky clouded over as the wind freshened and soon we had white caps. |
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In the night the wind freshened and at about two we had to crawl out from beneath billows of collapsed canvas. |
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The image is freshened by a sky blue ground framing the darker silhouette and accenting the yellow-gold braid of the uniform and Roulin's upthrust bearded face. |
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Gingerly I descended and paused, as a waft of cool air freshened my brow. |
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We freshened up, had breakfast and then left decided to do some shopping. |
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Many a person who has become stale on a job has been freshened by discovery of the possibilities in his work for creative improvement. |
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In the middle of the night I found myself stuck in a huge calm with just five knots of wind for an hour, before it freshened again to 30 knots. |
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The complexion is immediately freshened and invigorated, making the skin look years younger. |
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In the meantime, Melvin had freshened up and Sophie had gone with the group of women. |
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Suddenly, in a backing gust, the wind freshened to 40 knots, and flattened the boat on the water. |
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We'll need to get them freshened up first before we can turn our thoughts to the Final. |
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The wind freshened again, pushing me ever faster towards the coast, where I could hear the sound of the waves breaking even louder. |
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The dining rooms were also freshened up with a touch of colour and new furniture. |
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Subsequently, they are slightly freshened up, developed commercially and their public is widened, in order to be sold with profit. |
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Both sides should take credit for a competitive and high tempo game with plenty of good passing and movement on a surface freshened by light rain. |
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But many commentators happily dusted off their notes on the Spanish Armada and freshened their jingoism to oppose this one. The bid if it goes ahead may well be contested. |
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Windows rolled down, the air freshened by the Pfynwald Forest's evergreens, the altitude rendering the sky gentianblue, we felt like we had arrived even before we got there. |
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What they've done since then is made some big changes, freshened things up and brought in some good new players, so I expect them to be very strong. |
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The best time to switch is when the floor needs to be freshened up. |
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In addition, the dense bottom water formed near Antarctica has freshened in some locations as a result of increasing melt from the Antarctic ice shelves and ice sheet, and warmed in others. |
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A favourite of the country's sports pages and tabloid press, she freshened up boxing's battered image and made it a symbol of the fightback against the Nordic nanny state. |
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The manager, Stuart McCall, who is set to complete the signing of Francis Jeffers despite playing down the chances of a deal for the former Arsenal striker on Friday, again freshened up his team. |
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He's freshened up his music by playing the old coot. |
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Lee and his company have freshened it considerably, not through any updates or contemporizing. |
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We've also freshened up the visual images throughout our site. |
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It must be freshened and prepared into consumer items. |
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A freshened front end with Peugeot's new radiator grille and flashier, bigger headlight units give the 2006 model a more purposeful, aggressive look. |
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He has freshened up since though and did some work with renowned mind guru Dr Sherylle Calder last week, so expect this pocket battleship to come out firing in Gullane. |
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The next day the breeze freshened and the Ibis duly stood out to sea. |
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Concrete patios can be freshened up with a large straw mat or inexpensive dhurrie rug under the table, available at stores such as Pier 1 Imports or Cost Plus World Market. |
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