Maybe if you don't take whizz or drink booze we can have a lovely time together. |
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It was a lovely occasion and it is hoped to hold a similar event in the coming months. |
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Brett made my day by having dinner ready for me when I got out of a lovely hot shower. |
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There were blue flower boxes beneath each window with lovely little daisies and these pretty yellow flowers that I'd never seen before. |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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Towards the shore in just 9m of water were three lovely coral pinnacles, widely spaced but almost in a row. |
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I mean this girl had no makeup on except some lovely kohl around her eyes, and she was just so mesmerizing. |
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There is nothing more enjoyable than playing on a well-kept grass court on a lovely day. |
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This is a lovely river with lots of wildlife and people love to sit on the banks and feed the ducks. |
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Consider for a moment, if you will, the exquisitely delicate hues of this astoundingly lovely tunicate. |
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Yes, lots of lovely plays, but did you know that his embroidery was decades ahead of its time? |
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She recently did work experience at her old school and she got some really lovely cards from the children. |
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Just over 40 years ago, at a students' sports meet on a lovely summer day, he ran like the wind, and shone like a star. |
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For example, one wind chime is lovely but dozens of them all playing different tones is not quite so good. |
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The Tamil original is sprinkled with evocative and lovely terms like poongkuttigal for goat kids. |
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And, no kidding, I was given some strawberry rhubarb jam to take home as a lovely departing gift. |
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I especially enjoyed the train trip and the company of lovely people in the group. |
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Those who made the effort to come along enjoyed a lovely meal and an enjoyable night. |
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I'm going to see him, and some other lovely people, and I'm really very excited. |
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After I hit the kill switch and coasted into Mac's garage that night, my lovely car never came to life again. |
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It's a lovely spot, clean, serene, winsome, flowery, and bathed in an almost suptropical warmth. |
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The property itself is very well treed providing a lovely haven for our feathered friends. |
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I had a lovely evening with some tasty food, delicious wine and entertaining company. |
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This brief and lovely piece is born of a kind of dreamy wintriness that is immediately captivating. |
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Three weeks along and I am some way from producing a dizzyingly lovely stream of fingerpicking wizardry. |
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The weather was lovely and an enjoyable time was had by all who participated. |
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There will once again be a raffle with more lovely prizes kindly donated by the generous business people of Tramore. |
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He's always telling me how lovely Paris is and how it hardly ever rains there. |
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There was that lovely feeling of togetherness with everyone wishing her well, all delighting in the latest chapter in her life. |
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John is just a lovely man and the rest of the cast, I mean you couldn't ask to work with nicer people. |
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Her eyes squint and her lips pulse making her laugh even more lovely to hear. |
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The sun had set, and the sky was that lovely shade of blue between twilight and true night. |
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The cabins were located on the side of hill with lots of deck room, clean amenities inside and lovely views. |
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This addition to the lake will add much to the area and will attract more people to view its lovely scenery. |
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He could see that Carmen had indeed been quite lovely a couple decades earlier. |
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We have indulged in some mountain biking and hiking here which is always rewarded with lovely views. |
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The rooms are all comfortable, with lovely views out over Perthshire and down to the loch that gives the hotel its name. |
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Many lovely images were produced and participants were delighted with their craft work. |
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It may not be four star like the one in Berlin, but it's a great deal nicer with a lovely view over the lake at breakfast. |
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It's in a fantastic location on the coast, with sea-views out of one side, and views over a lovely lake from the other. |
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It's particularly stupid to be fed-up and out of sorts on a lovely warm sunny day but we managed it. |
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I was assigned to a group taught by a New Yorker staff writer of a lovely style. |
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There were also a lovely gilded desk, soft comfortable chairs and loungers that invited a person to grab a book and read for the whole day. |
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The more detailed knowledge we can build up, the better our chance of improving the lot of this lovely bird. |
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I've missed writing about a lovely sunny day, and a rainy day, and a quite rumbustiously stormy night. |
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My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I've had with prior awards. |
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The lovely person I was performing with took me aside afterwards and told me several things. |
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She induced an involuntary gasp from the branch as she pouted and flicked her ash-blonde tresses over a lovely shoulder. |
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She's a lovely 77-year-old woman, sharp as a tack, without an enemy in the world. |
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The flowers are lovely and they are sitting in vases, making our sitting room look beautiful. |
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We got a lovely invite from my cousin to go up to Wales for the Easter long weekend. |
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The work has its longueurs, but it is worth waiting around for this inexpressibly limpid and lovely solo. |
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Abi also bought a lovely new autumn coat, some long-sleeved shirts, and a couple of fuzzy turtlenecks. |
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The table was set out nicely and all seemed as though it would be a lovely lunch. |
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The powers-that-be assured me that the shots were going to be lovely and artistic. |
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Should you have half an hour to spare you can take a lovely lonely walk around the Dome. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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Her first impressions on arrival was the scenic beauty, the lovely animals and the freshness of the air. |
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Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is invariably an uplifting experience. |
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Everything was going rosily for her with a super husband and a lovely child. |
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These native Arizonans are a lovely young couple who rented me a room in their cute bungalow apartment in Mesa. |
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I remember loving the luminous rich colours, 1920's feel and the lovely slightly melancholic mood it has. |
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We stayed, bought a house and started a family, happy to be putting down roots in such a lovely city. |
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To hear a lovely bunch of the Arethusa called Swamp Pink is not so strange. |
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Combined with children's play areas and acres of space, it's a lovely place to spend a lazy sunny afternoon. |
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She was dark-haired and had a Roman nose, a lovely nose, and very kind eyes and a beautiful mouth, as I remember. |
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As for the carvings, I bought some rather lovely chopsticks made from wild betel nut palm and a dolphin carved from the nut of the sago palm. |
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South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows. |
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In the corners of the garden are four huge rounded, beehive-like arbours that reach a height of 9m and provide a lovely place to sit. |
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The girl had a lovely face with an aquiline nose, a broad full mouth and eyes like blue sapphires. |
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Violas come in a range of lovely solid colors including deep blue, ruby red, bright yellow, apricot, deep purple, and even white. |
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I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten. |
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With lovely chiffon dresses in colours like lime, lilac, rose, and lemon yellow you can indulge yourself. |
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The triangle at the Weighbridge was tended to last week, grass cut, edges trimmed, and likewise it is looking lovely and clean. |
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This album is all kinds of good things and I would recommend it to anyone who likes lovely music. |
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From the start the Badgers played some lovely hockey exploiting the space down the right. |
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It's a lovely little wine, light but packed with flavour, perfect chilled before dinner or for sitting out in the sun. |
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Along one side is the lovely green ripple of ridge and furrow pasture, unfortunately a portion has been ploughed. |
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Some life form of high intelligence has to be behind those lovely chocolate-covered bars that come from there. |
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Director Julie Bertuccelli has crafted an amazing film, one full of rich detail, quiet nuance and lovely performances. |
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I made griddled salmon with steamed broccoli and courgettes, and we talked, and laughed, and my Dad opened a lovely bottle of Chardonnay. |
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The path climbed modestly to Chunyang Hall, then descended to Shengui whose lovely wooden pavilion stands on a plinth in a three-sided courtyard. |
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A nice little roasting hen, some fresh slaw, a juicy slab of watermelon and a lovely lemon drop or two would make the perfect dinner. |
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They bloom in a range of colors from bright lemon yellow to a deep golden color, and there is also a lovely pink variety. |
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It's lovely to wake up on a Saturday morning with the prospect of three days of leisure ahead of you. |
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She still looked just as lovely as ever, despite slight edema in her legs and arms and fluid retention in her face. |
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More wine and schmoozing and I meet loads of lovely people until my girlfriend dutifully drags me home at 1am. |
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Pam says the people are lovely and you encounter very little public animosity about the Vietnam War. |
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She's got a lovely fella, and they're settling down, but she called me, leathered from a bar. |
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I just leaned out of my window and started waving and smiling at all these lovely people. |
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Although I had allowed myself on more than one occasion to daydream and imagined myself in the lovely silk layered clothes of a lady. |
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No sooner had I typed that last bit than Marc Overmars threaded a lovely ball through the Portugal defence for Ruud to latch on to. |
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Joan introduced them to her pride and joy, the lovely Yorkshire terriers she bred and her three ponies. |
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This is a lovely way of doing a variety of fried vegetables, like aubergines, courgettes, pumpkin, spinach and squash. |
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This attractive necklace is made from re-cycled TV screen beads, they are a lovely soft grey colour and sparkle like chandelier lustres. |
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They gave me a lovely nametag and lanyard and then turned me loose in the gaming room. |
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A lovely water feature and landscaped grounds must make this a very pleasant place to work. |
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This is always a lovely community occasion and a large attendance is anticipated. |
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Yes, I know that it is lovely and thrilling to be relied upon and confided in. |
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This is a lovely Alpine setting, with the loch beautifully cradled below the steep Sgor Iutharn and its Lancet Edge ridge. |
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Everything nowadays comes in high quality, glossy cardboard boxes, or tins with lovely labels on. |
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It would be lovely at some point to be able to reintegrate a new recording with the old visuals, which still exist of course on video. |
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Gally's a lovely lad and he's the type of guy who's prepared to do anything you ask of him. |
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There were lots of lovely men there wearing footie kit, rugby kit and some strange tight-fitting gymnastics all-in-ones. |
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Please be sure the Liang family is compensated for those lovely chairs and that wonderful lacquer and pearl chest. |
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He told me all about your lovely black curls and blue eyes, speaking of you as though you were an angel. |
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What a wonderful building that was, such wonderful decor and foyer, with a staircase going up either side and a lovely Wurlitzer organ. |
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Hadn't anyone noticed the lovely write-ups in the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star? |
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It was lovely just sitting in the sunshine, watching other people wading about in the water. |
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The dress was a lovely jade green with eggplant touches at the wrists, hem and neckline. |
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How lovely to think that even those with 24-inch waists will be forced to cover them up from now on. |
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Recently, my friend with a lovely new puppy dog showed me a great place to walk the dog. |
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A fine crowd enjoyed a lovely walk and the event raised substantial sponsorship for the newly launched project. |
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The very best days were those spent walking the streets of your lovely town of Lismore. |
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At first he has everything under control but then the lovely Erica walks into his life. |
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Even the lovely ladies from abroad know the difference between Harrods and Aldi. |
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She was a lovely and attractive girl, but it appeared that she was nervous and scared. |
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He cherished some lovely old books containing the folk songs and traditional ballads of our land. |
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Estelle grew from a wan, sickly child into a lovely maiden, her skin pale as the moonlight and hair as raven as the starless night. |
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Anyway, after work I wandered down a lovely road in a studenty part of town and picked up some food and some wine. |
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Curious, she stroked the creamy wrapping paper before ripping it off to reveal a lovely black velvet book. |
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She was a lovely woman, a few years older than Ava, with striking auburn hair and round brown eyes. |
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It's an absurd ritual, and funny, yet his little trek affords a lovely view and brings him into contact with fellow passers-by. |
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This had a lovely smell of passion fruit when cut open, and a sweet luscious taste of the fruit as promised. |
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Catherine was a lovely lady, kind natured and had a warm welcome for her friends. |
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I think about my sixth-grade year spent safely ensconced in a lovely elementary school. |
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I was wrapped up in my big coat, my lovely new thick scarf around my neck, beanie on my head and my hood pulled over it. |
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But Ireland attacked and got the goal their efforts deserved in 33 minutes with a lovely move. |
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Above all, of course, we must accentuate the positive, making the most all that is good in our lovely city and county. |
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If done properly, the garden waste you use now will be completely broken down into lovely rich soil at winter's end. |
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My eyes were watering too, but only because her lovely gesture had moved me to tears. |
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Lots of lovely thick oil paint smeared in heavy layers onto the canvas creates dark and hugely atmospheric landscapes. |
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In my case, the problem was the colour of the shutters on my lovely old watermill. |
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It's a lovely way to spend time at the waterside, trying to catch what many feel is the most sporting fish in the ocean around the UK coastline. |
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Beyond the lobby is the auditorium and beyond that a sculpture garden, a lovely oasis of quietude at the rear of the lot. |
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Lingfield Park, situated in lovely countryside not far from Edenbridge, will continue to operate during the extensive refit. |
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We were together though, the three of us and although we would have had more fun with a full house, it was lovely in its own way. |
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It's a superb example of acoustic jazz ensemble playing and lovely multi-horn arranging. |
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However my sister changed that for me when my Aunt put a lovely shiny silver shilling piece in my hand for luck. |
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And there are lovely poached pears, raspberry sabayons or a comforting warm coconut milk rice pudding. |
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The lounge is big and homely, and there are rustic breakfast tables in the kitchen, with the option of eating outside in the lovely garden. |
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And moments later, it was Savage who jinked through the Donegal defence before placing young Meehan who coolly fired home a lovely goal. |
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It would be lovely to hear the boy's chatter and not feel left out when they are speaking together. |
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As part of a bag approaching one hundred pounds Val had two Crucians weighing three twelve and four pound exactly, lovely jubbly! |
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There was a quality about her that made you feel good and her lovely nature radiated from her heart like sunshine. |
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The next one who retires, just pack your bags and say thanks very much I've had a lovely time. |
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Swindonians will have a lovely jubbly time tomorrow when the town plays host to the stars of Only Fools and Horses. |
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Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden. |
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I'm delighted that he is going to have a lovely semi-retirement with owners who will treat him well. |
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There are two lovely Christmas Hampers being raffled for members of the Kiltimagh District Credit Union this week. |
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He reckons the pure spring water he's discovered on his land is lovely jubbly. |
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In the picturesque port city of Bahia, Flor, a lovely young woman, marries the wastrel Vadinho, a compulsive wencher who beats her. |
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You can re-energise tired sections of the garden simply by installing a lovely pot, or grouping of pots, in them. |
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It's an especially lovely option at this time of year, with the trees donning their autumnal raiment. |
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Some of the unique features of the home are lovely polished floors, raked ceilings, French doors and a big designer kitchen. |
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I am using a size 10 Kamasan B175-a hook that gives a lovely profile for nymphs, wet flies and small lures. |
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This was a very enjoyable experience for the choir and a lovely way to start Christmas Week. |
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Weeping standards of ramblers and climbers are lovely when grown correctly. |
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Nevertheless, it is a lovely piece, and what I would have voted for if I had got round to it. |
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I just spoke to a Staff Nurse who was lovely and knew exactly what she was talking about. |
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Well, I have to report it wasn't a very good end to what was actually a lovely holiday. |
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I should have known better than to comment on what a lovely morning it was this morning. |
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He remarks what a lovely and expensive machine it is and that he will take care of it for you. |
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If any one of you lovely people have linked to a post in the past, it just isn't going to work any more. |
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In fact, the cloth made of cotton, silk, and jute has lovely shades of mauve, brown, blue, and white. |
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Friday was a lovely day, and this route seemed so pleasant that I though it would be nice to walk into town this way on Saturday. |
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Night fell swiftly and the moon smiled upon the plantation that lovely August evening. |
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During my spa visit, I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely and talented esthetician. |
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When I rang a few days later she was having a lovely time, marvelling particularly about the scenery. |
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I watch their shows and they don't do anything to suggest that they're anything other than lovely people. |
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Quite apart from the aforementioned lovely inhabitants, the city itself is great. |
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This is a lovely seasonal opportunity to give and it brings great joy to deprived children the world over. |
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It was lovely and the carvery was great, as was the minty ice-cream for afters! |
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It's really a beautiful little piece of work, bound in leather that's been tooled with a lovely design of roses and vines. |
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A lovely meal of sausages and chips in the cafe afterwards rounded off a great afternoon. |
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Lead acid cells could leak acid, which might drip out of the radio cabinet onto your lovely Persian rug. |
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There was blondie on has right and a lovely Italianate brunette on the other side. |
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But now I smell wafts of lovely roast drifting from the kitchen. |
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The lovely wife, I learned one night after Lamaze class, was pregnant. |
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Anyone who takes pot shots at a lovely wading bird is a hopeless defective, in my view, an evolutionary mistake. |
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When he does, here is a gentleness in his voice, a reflective and lovely quality that no movie he has been in has ever captured. |
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The outspoken Oscar-nominated character actor plays a washed-up music manager in the lovely musical Begin Again. |
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As ever Debbie put on a lovely spread of food, and there was much alcohol to be quaffed merrily, including one of the most potent punches ever, and cocktails. |
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There is some lovely playing, particularly from the woodwinds, but the horns, timpani and bass line are too recessed to have the necessary impact. |
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It was a lovely early sun, full of warmth, and promising more for the day. |
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The very sound of her voice, with that lovely lilting accent, warmed him. |
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Fortunately, Tuesday is the day my lovely French cleaner, Jean-Paul, comes in to whip round the place with a duster, some J-cloths and Fairy Liquid Power. |
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It was lovely to renew acquaintance with Gareth Edwards in particular, possibly the greatest ever scrum half, whose fine Welsh accent endears him. |
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Sarah came to see him yesterday, which was lovely but wore him out. |
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The little metal rooster weathervane on top of the roof would dream about being real, and would think about how lovely it would be to crow to the sun. |
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They held so much emotion in them that Darren sometimes wanted to take a picture of his lovely friend, as if to somehow capture the radiance of her expression. |
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She was wonderfully beautiful, but her colour was too deep and her lovely eyes were too bright. |
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It makes a difference when an exhibition is put on in lovely surroundings. |
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My classmate Dan invited us over today for a rainy day BBQ with his lovely wife, Julie, and daughter, Ruby, who entertained us with somersaults and her overall adorableness. |
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And really it is pretty difficult to slam the door on anything entertaining and lovely that conveys honestly the way we live now. |
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The whip-like snap of a small-caliber flintlock is a lovely sound. |
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They were lovely people, but not affectionate like Lou's family. |
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Her quiet, peaceful times were spent knitting afghans for family and friends and patiently sewing beautiful needlework pictures that were displayed in her lovely home. |
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I bought a lovely red kettle from a shop which I walked into on a whim. |
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But, closely followed by the lovely bird sculptures with attached air plants that I have now twice been given by children known to me in a professional capacity. |
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This pub is lovely during the quieter hours and it's got some tasty wines on the wine list but when it's busy it's full of squealing, pretentious media types. |
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One of the less lovely animals in the world are the hyenas, thought of almost universally as a cowardly animal living off the kills of other predators, such as lions. |
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Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you. |
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She said the kind-hearted gesture marked the end of a lovely day in which she witnessed her grand-daughter getting married at the historic Tower of London. |
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Everyone wishes her well because she's a great talent and a lovely lady. |
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That explains this lovely lass following you, but then again, I don't think you need to pull them out of the icy sea to sweep them off their feet. |
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Fifteen minutes later we leave open ground for lovely wooded valley. |
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The much-loved Matelot top gets a makeover, there are lovely 30s-style chunky knits and all sorts of variations on a red, white and blue colour theme. |
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We all knew them by sight and they seemed a truly lovely family. |
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Now, I'm a tired gal, with 2 workdays before the lovely, lovely weekend. |
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I wrote to him just to say what a great job he was doing and how proud to be a New Zealander he made me, and he took the trouble to write a lovely letter back. |
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One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums. |
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We look to you for help and strength and ask you to minister comfort and strength to each these families today in the lovely name of Jesus, we pray, amen. |
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As it grew, I repotted it and continued to enjoy the lovely plant. |
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The naan breads in particular were lovely and light and fluffy. |
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Anyway, thank you for your lovely review! And here is the next chapter. |
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Jack Wall's election poster has been given the full treatment with the addition of black curls, a lovely goatee beard and the latest in designer spectacles. |
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Today was quite a lovely day, filled with dazzle and spectacle. |
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My sister has a lovely riad in the medina, and we've renovated an old medieval castle not far away in the Atlas Mountains, called the Kasbah Tamadot. |
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I don't have a thing against the man, and in fact, he may be a lovely person, but he became a lightning rod for an issue which is fundamental to blogging. |
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It was lovely weather and we had an indoor BBQ since there was a ban on any outdoor burning because of the dry weather we have been having the last couple of weeks. |
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My scutmonkey or cap arrived in the mail yesterday, and pleasantly surprised me by not being yellow as depicted in the retail picture, but a lovely shade of apple green. |
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So did all the lovely young women who advertised for the sexy lingerie. |
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Then Kate presented us with lovely composed plates of linguine with red chili flakes and olive oil, steamed clams, cherry tomatoes, and bias-cut scallions. |
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It is a lovely spot and must be one of the quietest places on earth, with no man-made sounds and only a couple of fish eagles and rock hyrax to disturb the silence. |
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It's lovely to see the older children mixing with the little ones. |
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She's possibly a lovely person, but she should not be fronting her own season of a network reality show. |
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The latter had had a lovely if fruitless game, running rings around the U.S. defense but failing, repeatedly, to score. |
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A lovely ball through from Brian Pennington found Danny Harris who beat the offside trap to lob the advancing goalkeeper and put the home side two up. |
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The robe she was wearing was extraordinary, made from the purest silk in a lovely shade of rose pink and bordered with the whitest of fine white lace. |
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As a result simple, honest people who have need of money are inveigled into believing that if they only have the luck they would win all that lovely lolly. |
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We spent the day with our friends looking round the lovely old buildings. |
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Our lovely hotel perched on top a steep hill overlooking the mountains was also packed to the gills. |
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She's lovely in person, but her speeches are a bit boring if you ask me. |
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I was working with a really lovely girl who I get on with really well. |
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Out back there was a lovely big garden with an orchard and a greenhouse. |
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However, I will often look at an article that my lovely wife recommends. |
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It fit the bill perfectly and we had a lovely evening with wonderful food. |
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We've been through a lot of lows during the last three years and I thought this would be a lovely memory, something that would be with us for ever. |
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That night, after the run-through of the show, I had a glass of wine in the lobby bar and was introduced to a musician whose recordings with him are lovely and legendary. |
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At Christmas we're always surrounded by lots of lovely food and drink. |
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While assembling my belongings, I came across a lovely dress, a creamy chiffon, in the Empress Josephine style, with a bit of luxurious sable round the shoulder. |
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I also noticed she had tattooed-on eyebrows in a lovely shade of sable. |
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From Scottishinspired wool plaids, pewter silk, crystal bling and Wedgwood blue florals, you're sure to find a padded lovely that's perfect. |
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Press gently all the way around to seal the edges and keep the chocolate in. Bake for 10 minutes and eat hot or cold. Easy peasy, lovely jubbly! |
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Learn the basics, then create many of the lovely projects profiled here in a detailed overview of the serger and its stitches and tools. |
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My last boyfriend was a lovely guy, but I dumped him because he was too touchy-feely with me in public. |
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Black Leicester Longwool DK is a worsted spun yarn which enhances its lustre, resulting in a lovely dark grey shade with a hint of brown. |
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You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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And so, my lovely girlfriend Kari and I headed to the Island for a weekend of wines and dines. |
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However strong British natives such as Betula nigra, the river birch, hart's tongue ferns and geraniums make for a lovely British feel. |
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Their naked poles shone with that lovely goldbronze color that is itself like the material distillation of a magic light. |
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All ppointments m and I have got even closer since Mysha and Aryana arrived and it's lovely to see how close the girls have become. |
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Money's pouring in somewhere, because Churchgate's got lovely new stone setts, and a cultural quarter is promised. |
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Another initially foursquare wine that develops lovely fruit in the glass, with a toasty-biscuity finish beginning to build. |
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Her conversation is full of choccy bics, smack the botty, toothypegs, lovely choccy and Mr. Poddle. |
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Vendela and Creme de la Creme roses, cymbidium orchids, anemones, and astrantia were used to create the lovely hand-wired bridal bouquet. |
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She was a very lovely woman in her late thirties, in a silk dress of screaming scarlet that would have etiolated a white woman to bled veal. |
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The first movement is filled with inventive counterpoint, lovely melodics and rich pungent harmonies that call to mind French impressionism. |
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Long-legged Siberian lovely Maria Sharapova is an awful bet at 5-2 to retain the Wimbledon crown she won so memorably last year. |
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Nowadays it's a lovely little place of pebble-covered cottages sloping up from the creekiest of harbours. |
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When colleague John Stackhouse was searching for a title for his lovely book on travelling across Canada, he decided to go with Timbit Nation. |
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The town is filled with lovely, lovely Taswegians, the kindest and most generous people I have ever met. |
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I SPENT a lovely sunny and warm winter afternoon in Wollongong about an hour south of Sydney, Australia. |
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I'm acutely aware that this lovely blond beast, if properly provoked, could rip my lungs out with a single swipe of clawsome paw. |
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What about if I told you there was a lovely place on the web where you're guaranteed a smile, a hug and a nice warm fuzzy feeling. |
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Steve Gerrard, unusually, had a below-par night, too, even if it was a lovely delivery to set up Welbeck to make it 2-2 with a glancing header. |
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Make room for some lovely lamb's lettuce and the stronger-tasting red lolla rossa, too, both salad staples with real flavour. |
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And there she was right enough, that lovely sight enough, the girleen bawn asthore, as for days galore, of planxty Gregory. |
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This year, I'll be going to Stratford on holiday. I heard it's lovely in May. |
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Alchemilla, known as lady's mantle, is a lovely green plant with small hairs on its leaves. |
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You may be exercising hard to achieve lovely lady lumps, but tailoring your diet to your bum-lifting regime is just as important. |
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Bank Holiday Monday just gone, was a lovely day with lots and lots of cars parked having picnics etc, but nowhere to relieve oneself. |
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Although labradoodles are not a registered breed and are a lovely cross, you should still get help and advice you need. |
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If you're after the accessories that will lighten up your kitchen, then this lovely butter dish will do just the trick. |
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Set in 650 acres of farmland, Billycan offers fully-fitted canvas bell tents, dining under the night sky, a campfire and lovely views. |
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Elmander's lovely flick nearly set Taylor free inside the box but, this time, Boswinga reacted well to snuff out any real danger. |
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But despite dominating the first half, it took City 56 minutes to break the deadlock, Johnson's lovely left-footer finding the top corner. |
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He appeared, hovering calf-eyed over a fragile and lovely creature whose skirts rustled silkenly as she moved. |
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It was lovely to be able to listen to the radio, use the birthing pool, relax on the ball and have plenty of space to move around. |
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But Still Walking is bathed in lovely summer light, and it floats on air. |
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Natural allantoin and sweet almond leave hands velvety smooth, while refined Indian rose gives the lotion a lovely fragrance. |
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I discovered by accident that the pink flowers of Black Elder in my garden produces lovely pink cordial. |
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Lobelia cardinalis is lovely and ligularia with large round burgundy leaves and yellow flowers is sure to add a splash of colour. |
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A sometimes rough scrabbly route with a lovely finish on grassy southwest-facing slopes. |
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She had such lovely sallow skin, the handsome high cheekbones of the north with the brown conker-colour eyes and the dark silken hair. |
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It could easily have turned out a scattershot comedy, but it surfs along on McCarthy's charm, lovely dialogue and some delightful performances. |
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There's some lovely writing here, though, especially when the prose takes flight in likably offbeat, even cinematic, sweeps. |
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Upon a lovely Meridian hillside known as Rose Hill Cemetery rests the Queen of Romani Gypsies of North America, Kelly Mitchell. |
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A lovely body-skimming blouson with flattering full sleeves and wide push-up cuffs. |
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Mo is an energetic and passionate teenager, full of promise and potential who has his own brand of lovely word play that could lighten any room. |
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It's six metres long, it's bolted to the top of a stretch limousine and it's got a lovely little waggly tail. |
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Inverness remains a small community of charming cottages, lovely gardens, and uncontested streets amid a stunning setting. |
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Despite reports of a lovely land populated by friendly tribes, Spain neglected California until the second half of the 18th century. |
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What a lovely surprise to finally discover how unlonely being alone can be. |
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A dining room has its old stone fireplace and the library some lovely Jacobean linenfold panelling, a large bay and three sets of french doors. |
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Lead vocalist Dave Elkins has a lovely tenor and conveys a tenderness and vulnerability in his singing. |
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The Campbell family had a lovely time making aloha shirts for the Christmas tree this year. |
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This washing-up liquid smells lovely and fresh and leaves dishes nice and clean. |
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