The clean lines and beautifully minimalist room was built for languor and comfort, yet the atmosphere was buttoned-up with a starched collar. |
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The dreamy peace of a quiet anchorage took possession of us, deepened by the languor of the tropics. |
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The narrow, pulsating streets of Pinar proved the exception to the province's otherwise sleepy languor. |
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Everything seems to billow, there are clouds of this and drifts of that, totally in harmony with the languor of a drowsy summer day. |
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My truck doesn't have sports-car driving dynamics but it has a kind of authoritative languor about it, just kind of suavely rolling along. |
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The nugget of a good album resides within the languor and the lassitude presented here. |
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A previously neutral note might gain an accent or portamento stress as the mood momentarily wakens into passion or leans into languor. |
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But even if population density is regarded as a reason for India's economic languor, it cannot be justified. |
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I quickly succumb to the languor and indolence that harks back to a more leisurely era. |
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The windswept Yorkshire hills, the terraced houses, dappled woods and shadowy interiors, help convey a warm summer languor. |
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Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again? |
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The sea breezes, the tropical languor, that old susegad, had conspired to make Goa an oriental fleshpot. |
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He interestingly elicits the languor and melancholy of Fowler, fusing this ennui with the action as Fowler journeys up-country to report on the vicious shooting war. |
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Palmer grounds further mistrust in an awareness of the late hour of language, in anxiety regarding its itinerant languor and lapse, its reflecting gaze having decayed. |
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The music provokes through its languor, even disturbs through its extreme sensuousness and we end up adoring its gracefulness. |
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At the same time, he is irritably aware that he admires the mouse's elegance, his air of culture and languor, his easy self-assurance. |
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A heavy languor pervades the whole, a utopia become dystopia, mutely hallucinogenic. |
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But on his latest album, Chambre avec vue, Henri Salvador achieves just that, bathing his songs in a deliciously melancholic languor. |
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Hammams are equipped to provide a whole range of body and beauty care, immersing body and mind alike in intoxicating languor. |
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The museum of Sorcery naturally nested in Berry, an old province of center of France whose languor would be only lure. |
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Parisienne, the perfume from Yves St-Laurent, confines to idleness, to the languor of the love in the morning. |
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Now, he goes to his very last hit which is of an extreme and adorable languor. |
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We learned the difference between mastodons and mammoths and admired their sturdy columnar legs, but given our languor, we resembled nothing so much as the giant sloth. |
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Our floor coverings create a sense of luxury and languor, while retaining all the other design features necessary for the unique demands of the private room environment. |
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Through his two central characters, Bunthorpe and Grosvenor, Gilbert gently pours scorn on aesthetic language and values and self-conscious languor, the floppiness and droopiness that characterised the craze. |
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Its natural and sulphurous languor makes it fascinating. |
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Numerous studies have shown that at first, the early spring sun triggers a normal sensation of languor and drowsiness which then is replaced with a reawakening of the spirit. |
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I find that with white females are far more diligent as regards their toilet than the males, who seem always to have more of the Eastern languor and indolence in their nature. |
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Early symptoms include languor, sleepiness, and weakness in the legs. |
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It is also a time capsule look at mod London, a mindscape of the era's fashions, free love, parties, music and hip languor. |
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Most powerful stimulants, they can never be required except by the torpor of an unawakened, or the languor of an exhausted, appetite. |
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Inadequate efforts to learn, lack of availability, obedience and the rejection of former values are used to explain languor, early signs of criticism, and the weight of constraints and ruptures. |
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Impressionist languor is evoked through the lyricizing of Millhauser's precise descriptions, which also has the effect of slowing the reading. |
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Poppea, amorous courtesan, coveting the throne and Nero, showing little care for the languor of Ottone, Seneca's provoked suicide, and the reputation of the empress Ottavia. |
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Continue to enjoy the languor summer using unusual oil lamps. |
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A wistful look in your mirror, and an air of tristful languor in public, and a sense of being deeper than you thought you were, if you ever thought about it at all. |
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They enjoyed the languor brought on by a hot summer afternoon. |
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