The loveliness of the location is matched by exceptionally attractive performances from the leading players. |
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Whether up on their toes, skittering swiftly in small steps, or smoothly swiveling, this is liquid loveliness. |
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From the assembled girls, he selected five he deemed to have some feature of singular loveliness. |
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But, is there any such likeness between the loveliness of this world and the splendours in the Supreme? |
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He's already involved with a woman who, despite her delicate loveliness, looks positively forlorn. |
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If you feel your garden lacks natural balance, or you are just the panicky type, invest in a loveliness of ladybirds. |
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He half jokingly talked about the loveliness of Michigan, painting it as an Arcadian paradise. |
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You have brought to your position a loveliness and grace and intelligence that are unusual and, I am afraid, irreplaceable. |
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The tulips bloomed a brilliant symphony of colours and rivalled the loveliness of the birds who frequented the yard. |
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That beauty of the tension between the loveliness of the restfulness and the fear of the unendingness is where life is at I think. |
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His soul was not particularly beautiful, in no way measuring up to the physical loveliness of his eyes. |
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But as well as all the aforementioned loveliness, there is a tinge of sadness. |
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In a scene of genuinely touching loveliness, Lizzie's ghost appeared and held the sobbing adulterer's hand. |
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Apply this cream daily in the night if you want to cherish the youthful loveliness of a flawless complexion. |
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Replica Gucci Watches embody lady strong heart but original loveliness still appears. |
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There's a loveliness of ladybirds in the walled garden at the moment. |
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It put me in mind of opening the bedroom window recently to discover an equally astonishing loveliness of more than 100 ladybirds crammed into the outer frame casing. |
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Wilting shrubs spring back to life and luxuriant grass begins to sprout in the open spaces, even as flower buds burst into blossoms of loveliness. |
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Who can say why certain groups gel as they do and hit the listener with coherent loveliness, no matter how discordant the melody, while others laze in formlessness. |
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She was a stunning vision of loveliness, gracefully descending a golden staircase to wind up facing her handsome young man on the most important day of their lives. |
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Once, when two passed into many, a shifting ruse claimed heritage, when clandestine revolution offered a way to dwell in enunciative loveliness, liquid, accelerated speech. |
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The same can be said for Richard Wilbur, whose loveliness and learnedness is distilled in placid lyrics that will last. |
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The range is limited in its palette, an odd combination of pastel loveliness with a strange artificial luridness. |
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Inside homes, hotels, clubs and the like, they enhance and beautify with natural loveliness the atmosphere within. |
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It is scrawly coloured pencil drawings, funny questions, tousled hair and the loveliness of a sleeping toddler. |
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That's why I go to parks with the dog – to see grass, trees and loveliness. |
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First there is beauty of the senses, the joy that comes from loveliness of colour, line, form and tone. |
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Virtually all traces of the devastating war have vanished. All one sees is loveliness and harmony. |
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The Greeks knew this: they set off the loveliness of roses and violets by planting them side by side with leeks and onions. |
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The bishop, fascinated by her loveliness and humility, takes her to a convent. |
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Lúthien danced and sang for him and her song had such loveliness and power that all listened perforce. |
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There's the beauty of swallowing, the loveliness, the sharp breath from the bottle's neck and the handsomeness of that first taste, it rings out, shudders the walls. |
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Lee makes a convincing case that the loveliness of much Renaissance art is inversely related to the moral ugliness of its patrons. |
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These would simultaneously raise the caliber of its repertoire and extend the range of its dancers beyond the loveliness that, in art, is simply not enough. |
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Tucked away in a courtyard of 15 th-century Cerne Abbey, in Dorset, Cerne Abbey Cottage is all leaded windows, mellow masonry and old-world loveliness. |
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He took a step back, overtaken for a moment by her loveliness. |
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The loveliness was made all the more unlikely by the lingering smell of smoke. |
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He challenges the shades and overcomes them with the loveliness of his song. |
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Still, in loveliness, this utility sinfonietta is not surpassed by many. |
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A PAIR of quotations from Junichiro Tanizaki, a Japanese writer, on the loveliness of laquerware almost leads one to expect a book on the contemplation of beauty. |
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O fair midspring, besung so oft and oft, How can I praise thy loveliness enow? |
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A new competitor may decrease the likeliness of an old hypothesis, but it will usually not change its loveliness. |
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Every hour seemed to be enhancing her loveliness. |
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The band sings about the bride's loveliness and her wonderful attributes. |
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To this Daisy unhooked her bath sheet and wrapped it around my waist, then turned to the Lipschers and their guests in all her foxy loveliness and gave them the finger. |
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I wonder what I was so busy doing before this diagnosis, that I missed the true fragrance of flowers, loveliness of rolling hills, enchantment of a baby's smile? |
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In other words, being so sensitive to beauty, he could distinguish between the loveliness of the Angel and the much greater loveliness of Our Lady, but Our Lord himself is, of course, lovelier still. |
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Wonder: loveliness of lavender, purple haze of blossoms on tall trees, flowering shrubs and trees, red, orange and yellow, vibrant against the dull brown of dry season. |
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Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin. |
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He placed her in a swirling gown within a blaze of gold rectangles, spirals and Egyptian symbols from which she looked out in nervous loveliness, the epitome of Vienna's Golden Age. |
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Antigua combines immense natural loveliness with a unique Caribbean pulse in one amazing destination to give you a modern-day Eden of your very own. |
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The painting is a vision of unearthly loveliness, eternal stillness. |
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On the edge of handsome Ronda, famous for its gorges and general all-round historic loveliness, the hotel has a small pool and pretty garden overlooking the rolling mountains where you can hike. |
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There's more loveliness in Pale Saints' cover of Nancy Sinatra's Kinky Love, a song that leaves the specific kinkiness to the listener's imagination. |
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The loveliness and variety of the landscapes in this 'green country' is dominated to the north by volcanoes and bordered by Lake Kivu to the west. |
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People were proud of her and miss her loveliness and bubbliness. |
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