It is gorgeously shot, a stunning film to look at, and contains a fistful of stunning set pieces. |
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If you like short men with flicky hair and foxy features, then this gorgeously bronzed tennis-player-in-your-pocket is your man. |
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There were stalls set up all along the boardwalk, people selling delicately crafted jewellery or gorgeously coloured paintings. |
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She is a gorgeously full-figured woman, and he is quite the strapping middle-aged man. |
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In gorgeously rendered pencil drawings from the mid-1970s, barn owls in flight seem like ominous gods of the night. |
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My bedroom upstairs is decorated gorgeously in white, pale blue and lavender. |
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Our food was gorgeously arranged on large, square, solid-coloured glass plates. |
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A thick, folded, gorgeously patterned rug just to the left of the center competes for pride of place. |
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We emerged in a gorgeously decorated hall lit with wall-mounted lamps and carpeted with Victorian rugs. |
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His early work shows his great flair for the sketch, the moment, as well as his gorgeously descriptive prose. |
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It is a gorgeously realized and refreshingly carefree love story with a genuinely happy ending. |
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The song relies on some gorgeously orchestrated vocals over a somewhat sparse musical background. |
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It is a gorgeously effete, nearly 3-foot bronze sculpture of a supplicant ephebe wearing a laurel crown, his thin arms upraised. |
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Glimpses of blues, greens, reds, and umbers scintillate, emphasizing the whiteness of the gorgeously textured fields. |
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This gorgeously restored building is also home to an assortment of local artisans and antique dealers. |
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Some of my favorite books are old, gorgeously illustrated encyclopedias and atlases. |
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He remains active as ever as a filmmaker and theorist, as evidenced by a gorgeously hallucinogenic website. |
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Her blond hair, though slightly graying, still curled gorgeously past her shoulders. |
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The Hartke Symphony was also gorgeously done, and it is a ravishing new score. |
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Back in his Pop Idol days, Will Young was the posh one with gorgeously rich vocals and a knack for treating classics staggeringly well. |
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It could be an orange on a blue plate, a vaseful of flowers, a gorgeously appointed store window. |
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The hole is gorgeously backdropped by a natural waterfall flowing from the Cullasaja River. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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And somehow, by the late twentieth century, the gorgeously baroque fantasy of space flight turned out to be a technical possibility. |
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In the orbital shots, gorgeously blurry color effects swirl around the axis of his body. |
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The silky, smooth livery foie gras contrasted gorgeously with the plum and the almond brittle. |
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She was gorgeously dressed in a pale blue sleeveless gown with violets in her hair. |
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The first examples of his new art appeared in 1884, in the form of gorgeously enamelled gold snuffboxes copied from 18th-century originals. |
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While not exactly an inflammatory call to arms, it reminded us perfectly of their pair's gorgeously orotund sound. |
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It made him financially comfortable enough to afford a villa at gorgeously scenic Boppard on the Rhine Gorge. |
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The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate. |
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Her music is ever-changing, gorgeously orchestrated, and beautifully sung. |
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They are oriented either to the cathedral and the sharply angled, gorgeously finished campanile or to the plaza with olive trees and other symbolic plants. |
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The album is a collection of soul-searching, slightly melancholy songs about making and breaking relationships, gorgeously arranged and performed by the band. |
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The movie gleefully flaunts the fact that it is gorgeously overdone. |
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Naked areas are set off by ravishing textiles, and body parts, particularly, are often framed by gorgeously patterned and richly folded draperies. |
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Galina Solovieva's costumes are gorgeously colour-toned and Semeon Pastukh's painted decors manage to look grandly substantial while being conveniently portable. |
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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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Seriously, though, is anyone else even a little bit put off by the level of violence in this clip, gorgeously shot as it is? |
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It feels morally weightless, gorgeously fanciful, a lightsome, sumptuously decorated simulacrum of this serious world of good and evil. |
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Mr. Amalric invited his bodacious, gorgeously gaudy stars to join him onstage. |
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When I pulled up in front of her store that morning, it was gorgeously sunny but also toe-chill cold. |
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All the gadgetry exists within a gorgeously styled and trimmed cabin that impresses from initial tactile and visual inspection. |
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This well-made, medium to fullbodied effort should drink gorgeously well young, yet evolve for 10-15 years. |
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Colour styling tools protect the fragile structure of your coloured hair, leaving it gorgeously shiny and smooth. |
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It is located on the gorgeously green island of Djurgården just 10 minutes by bus from the city centre. |
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One who was more gorgeously attired than the others paced around with his hands clasped behind his back. |
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While I'd be happy to find more portobellos in the linguine Gorgonzola with portobello mushrooms, I love the gorgeously light Gorgonzola cream sauce. |
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Convince the jury by presenting the clues you find by scouring gorgeously hand-drawn scenes in this Hidden Object adventure! |
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Some of the women were gorgeously dressed, wearing the finest fashions. |
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A dense purple color is followed by a gorgeously sweet perfume of kirsch, black currants, toasty oak, and notions of coffee as well as flowers. |
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However, this is another blockbuster, gorgeously aromatic, with notes of subtle oak interwoven with perfumed black, blue, and red fruits. |
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Subleyras's portrait of Tibaldi made in 1739 showed his wife gorgeously dressed, with a large flower at her bosom and one of her tiny pictures in her hand. |
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According to that legend, the sultan who built the gorgeously white Taj Mahal as a tomb for his wife constructed a black replica for himself across the river Agra. |
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The knock-out nose of intense jammy black fruits, smoke, cedar, herbs, and new oak is followed by a generously concentrated, rich, gorgeously proportioned and layered Haut-Brion with no hard edges. |
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The Blu-ray set, gorgeously transferred and overrun with carefully planned featurettes and audio commentaries, will be making a lot of early Christmas lists. |
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Very dense, full-bodied, muscular, and massive, but in spite of some impressive grip and tannin, everything is gorgeously integrated because of the extraordinarily long maceration period of the grapes on the vine. |
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Dense and full-bodied, with layers of intensely ripe fruit, this plump, gorgeously pure, expansively flavored, multidimensional wine is even better out of bottle than it was in cask. |
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Superb colours, skin care benefits, intelligent products, exceptional textures. Clarins make-up offers a multitude of gorgeously packaged beauty benefits. |
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The wine has an opaque purple color, gorgeously dense and intense blackberry and cassis fruit intermixed with some licorice, roasted Provencal herbs, and a meatiness. |
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Featuring rosemary, lavender, echium and chamomile, and gorgeously foamy and indulgent, find it at elemis. |
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In the end it all boils down to an album of gorgeously moody melancholia which is tinged with jazz, country, tango and romance, though is really none of these if strict modern categorisation is followed. |
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Flavours include white chocolate chilli with its subtly fiery streak, salt caramel given a sparkle by its namesake and the gorgeously authentic tasting passion fruit. |
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In those gorgeously rugged hills variations in soil and climate contribute as much to the individuality of each authentic estate wine as do winemakers' quests for creative styles. |
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Here she is, dressed in her opulent mourning clothes, attired in black satin, in a fur-trimmed coat which gives off that gorgeously characteristic satiny sheen. |
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The Christmas Eve party is held in a chintzy country house in Regency England, giving reason for gorgeously muted empire-line dresses, dandyish breeches and cutaway jackets. |
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