The sophisticated men's fragrance contains a rich blend of oriental scents including opoponax, patchouli, amber and musk. |
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Those old oriental boxes, top hats with pigeons and double-sided silk handkerchiefs won't do any more. |
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In oriental medicine, it is well known that Zusanli is an acupoint related to stomach diseases. |
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The basis of acupuncture and acupressure has been understood and utilized by oriental physicians for over 2,000 years. |
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In a dull or drab bathroom, a rag rug or oriental carpet will add charm and beauty. |
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The strings on the wind harp are tuned to the pentatonic, 5 note scale, commonly heard in oriental music. |
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They have an airy grace and elegance that, to me, symbolises all that is beautiful about oriental gardens. |
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The stones used include red jasper, white oriental alabaster, yellow chalcedony, and green gabbro. |
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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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Indeed, Bizet's Carmen represents a prime example of the continued European fascination with oriental Spain. |
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There are gilt-framed paintings, oriental antiques, a sofa in trademark red with cream piping. |
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Created after oriental models, aquamaniles were frequently of a profane character. |
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With a first at Oxford in oriental studies he entered Parliament in 1923 for the safe seat of Warwick and Leamington. |
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Trees include manna ashes, Cornelian cherry, oriental hornbeam and silver lime. |
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In the painting Mark stands in a pulpit, preaching to a group of oriental women swathed in white mantles. |
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The staircase banisters gleamed with finely varnished cherry wood with midnight-blue oriental rugs running down the center of the steps. |
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Medium dry cider is for those who prefer a little sweetness and a fuller flavour and is particularly suited to red meat, pork, and oriental food. |
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Silver cisterns date from the 1660s and soon after examples were also made in tinware lacquered and decorated in the prevailing oriental taste. |
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At the heart of the discourse lay the attempt to define the western sensibility of this emotion as against the oriental. |
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A trained belly dancer dances to the music of local and imported musicians to create a traditional oriental atmosphere. |
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They induced him to swallow therapeutic potions of oriental bezoar stone from the stomach of a goat and boiled spirits from a human skull. |
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Another vendor hung several shots of a couple dressed in the oriental galabeya with a shisha. |
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They were excellent, though the description gives a misleading impression of oriental flavours. |
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We shouldn't be surprised, as the trend has been moving towards simple, uncluttered living, which is the essence of oriental style. |
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The entertainment fare was peppered with cinematic dance, oriental Thai performances and humorous skits. |
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On the shallow reef shelter schools of humpbacked and bluelined snappers, oriental sweetlips and yet more fat, docile groupers. |
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Wool sucking, in particular, is prevalent in the oriental breeds, such as the Siamese, Burmese, and Himalayan. |
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In previous oriental tales, Eblis had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster. |
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Also in the garden, inscriptions of the noted calligraphists lure many lovers of oriental culture. |
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They make good planting companions to the likes of climbing roses or border plants such as campanulas and oriental poppies. |
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Mainstream occidental thought about peace has changed little during the past 2,000 years, apart from oriental elements during the Middle Ages. |
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Only an oriental type of carpet with red background and a yellow border with little stick figures and such overlapped it. |
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Along the trail, visitors can enjoy specimens such as the Indian horse chestnut, dawn redwood, autumn oaks and oriental hawthorns. |
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Faster-than-fast oriental food is on offer here with all the popular dishes keeping warm under heated lights. |
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Lethargic and lacking self-confidence, he was a quiet dreamer, with interests in theology, art history, and oriental religions. |
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Subsequent years saw the character of Sofia change from an oriental outpost to a European city, a trend that continues. |
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Fenellosa, on the other hand, continually said that there were also outstanding arts in the oriental tradition. |
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The works involve extremely simple figures, outlined by elegant and light curves, typical of oriental art. |
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After years of practise, he has mastered an ancient oriental art that allows him to live his life using the minimum amount of energy possible. |
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Thousands of oriental sweetlips rest on the bottom, with schools of batfish out in the blue. |
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Sowings of spinach, cilantro, lettuce and some oriental greens will germinate and begin to grow. |
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The hateful practice of clobbering oriental porcelain, already begun, pointed a cheap and easy way to the decorators of faience. |
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The light-pink worm, or larva, of the codling moth and the white worm of the oriental fruit moth hungrily feed on fruit. |
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It is a unique mix of comedy characters and comic sketches spiced up by a team of the best oriental writers and performers. |
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The floor was black and white marble, except where covered by intricate oriental rugs. |
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She also explained Hurrion furniture was basic, their beds comparable to oriental futons, a thin mattress on a sturdy portable cot. |
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Dark leather chairs were grouped opposite her father's desk, and a dark burgundy oriental rug adorned the black walnut hardwood floor. |
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Take root cuttings of oriental poppies and eryngiums and put in pots of sandy soil in the cold frame. |
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That the origin of the garden goes back well beyond oriental and classical times to distant antiquity is beyond doubt. |
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He did not know how to describe him, but then said that he was fair skinned, of oriental appearance, and with a pointed chin. |
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The coronation crown featured large balas rubies, surrounded by emeralds, pearls, oriental sapphires, and rubies. |
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Bezoar stones were found in the intestines of some ruminant animals, especially oriental goats, and like unicorn horn were thought to be an antidote to poison. |
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The I Ching, oriental mysticism, is based on sixty-four hexagrams. |
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More than 200 species of birds are also found here, including the rare Storm's stork and the oriental darter, kingfishers and raptors such as the crested serpent eagle. |
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A blue skintight shirt was covered by a white oriental style tunic. |
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Through other parents at her son Louis's school where they then lived on the outskirts of London, Clara started learning about the oriental art of Chi Kung. |
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These, he argued, had to be given in the form of narrative without book, which is more accordant with the oriental mode, and decidedly more impressive. |
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Malcolm lives in New York, in an apartment of wood floors and oriental carpets, overlooking Gramercy Park. |
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Fatima Bhutto is a graduate of Columbia University and the School of oriental and African Studies. |
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French surrealists, cubists, and impressionists mostly influence Lebanese artists, who add an oriental touch to the French technique and subject matter. |
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Perhaps most unexpected at Easton Neston is the quantity of oriental works of art, which extend far beyond the usual Chinese blue and white or Japanese Kakiemon. |
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Experience the ancient mystical city of Ho Chi-Minh and its Eastern traditions, Buddha temples, towering pagodas and colorful oriental river markets. |
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These suites are decorated with period furnishing such as oriental carpets on teak, marble and tiled floors, and all have private parlours and dining areas. |
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We enter a caique, where we take our seals in oriental fashion, and two rowers, dressed in grey-white, striped silk shirts and red fezzes, sped us up the Bosporus. |
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Multiflora rose, kudzu, and oriental bittersweet are substantially less abundant in the coastal plain, where agriculture is extensively practiced. |
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Despite it's name it actually feels more like a New York bar as they've wisely avoided the usual spread of overly lacquered replica oriental furniture. |
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The next instalment of our oriental odyssey was the seafood yakisoba. |
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I used to travel quite a bit, because I had a gallery in London dealing with oriental art, and it was important to visit areas that held such a fascination for me. |
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In the softer, romantic vein, Rodriguez offered spicy yellow or orange long or short silk dresses with an oriental touch in flowing kimono sleeves and an occasional obi sash. |
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You'll some fine old colonial and oriental furniture and jewellery. |
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The more unusual items on the menu include quiches, assorted sushi, Tiranga paneer pasanda, and pastas with classic and innovative oriental sauces. |
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The disease is somewhat different in occidental and oriental patients. |
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The first is that you have been strong-minded enough to cut back the early herbaceous plants such as oriental poppies, delphiniums, geraniums and lupins. |
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Jayadev believes that Alkazi welded pedagogic and creative strains, the oriental and the occidental, to evolve his own methodology of theatre training. |
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On the other hand, the oriental exoticism of the Buddhist temple captures the attention of most Americans and fits into the American imagination of what is Chinese. |
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I had worried that the dressing would be formidably strong, but the meat had been hung for a lengthy period and was far more gamey than that used by most oriental restaurants. |
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He was variously attacked as a capitulator in the hands of the Rothschild bank and an oriental carpet-dealer selling off France's empire on the cheap. |
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Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization. |
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The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love. |
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The curtains are silk and there are oriental rugs and carpets. |
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Not too top-heavily and very rhythmically and cleverly elaborated passages grab you and with the oriental touch BEFORE EDEN sound quite independent. |
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Minnie Driver The English rose has fashion-forward oriental blooms but the floor-length gown doesn't quite do it for us. |
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If the ground isn't too wet, plant herbaceous perennials including geranium, astrantia and oriental poppies. |
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Ancient and oriental cultures are in many ways more conventional, more ceremonious, and more courteous than our own. |
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Northern and eastern Bangladesh is home to the Asian elephant, hoolock gibbon, Asian black bear and oriental pied hornbill. |
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Other stallions of oriental breeding were less influential, but still made noteworthy contributions to the breed. |
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The Croat forces shelling reduced much of the historical oriental centre of the town of Gornji Vakuf to rubble. |
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The convention covers cases of Asiatic cholera, oriental plague and yellow fever. |
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Vaughan Hart has suggested that influence may have been drawn from the oriental pagoda in the design of the spire. |
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The oriental plane, Platanus orientalis, grew in gardens and around tombs in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Persia. |
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Ketchup originated from Europe as an oriental fish brine and when it made it to America, sugar was added. |
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Metropolitan is a titlle used by all oriental orthodox churches in Malankara. |
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She was young and beautiful, with dark, oriental features, and a bearing which aimed at supremity of arrogance. |
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Reparatory and preventive effects of oriental herb extract mixture on hyperuricemia and gout. |
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Those include goutweed, tree of heaven, oriental bittersweet, black swallowwort and kudzu. |
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Most hybrid lilies are unfussy about pH but oriental lilies need acid conditions. |
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Furthermore, Christ is depicted dressed in oriental clothing and sitting in the lotus position, a Hindu or Buddhist posture. |
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But not just ordinary roses or tulips, she had majestic African lilies and exotic oriental orchids. |
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Although classified as an oriental longhair cat, this breed has no undercoat and therefore less fur to shed. |
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The oriental plane has an average spread of 210ft and is so large that its lowest branches, which rest on the ground, have taken root. |
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The annual spending on the trade of Oud and oriental perfumes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia amounts to nearly six billion riyals. |
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The Giaour is Byron's sustained and deeply sensitive meditation on the politics of oriental representation. |
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Some oriental fruit flies were also captured, suggesting the blend may have use in trapping other tephritid species while keeping captures of nontarget insects to a minimum. |
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She was now one of a group of oriental beauties who, in the second act of the comic opera, were paraded by the vizier before the new potentate as the treasures of his harem. |
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Your local supermarket may not carry coconut milk but you should be able to buy the real, noncow product in cans at a specialty food store or at an oriental grocery store. |
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Eyelids and curving lashes masked the gleam of jet-black pupils, and beneath them one divined a languorous gaze, aglint on occasion with the fire of oriental passion. |
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They mostly wore the skirts and hats of Paris, and if the scene of the fountain was Arabically oriental the promenade was almost Americanly occidental. |
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The Tsar celebrated his victory over Kazan by building several churches with oriental features, most famously Saint Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow. |
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As the traps were being put in place an oriental cockroach was seen walking across the floor in the area where there were fridges, freezers and a mixer. |
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In March 2015, Cardiff announced a new crest which would predominantly feature the Bluebird once again with an oriental dragon replacing the standard Welsh dragon. |
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Popular in oriental cooking since time immemorial, fenugreek, a pulse, utilized as a spice, is yet to make its debut in the European and North American kitchen. |
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For many, oriental asymmetry was a liberation, and sharawaggi became a cult term of praise when talking about everything from ceramics to buildings. |
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From the oriental downtempo tunes of William Mahfoud's Rise 1969 to a full-on night of psy-trance with psychogenesis, the program promises something for everyone. |
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