The wealthy prince summons her to his island paradise for a royally lavish wedding. |
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Those of us pining for the sensuality of the tropical island often forget that paradise is, at root, a religious notion. |
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Having children meant leaving the ashram, being exiled from my spiritual paradise. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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I feel unable to breathe in this paradise, crushed by the mountains that aren't here, scared I won't be able to survive in my asphalt jungle. |
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Soft lighting, copper tones, a spiral chandelier and an Art Deco bar create the ambience to make this a lounge lizard's paradise. |
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A sudden rush of heat flowed over her then she fell over the edge to paradise. |
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In many of these compositions, the Buddha is depicted as giving the teaching in an atemporal heavenly paradise. |
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By day the sunshine and palm trees can make it seem like paradise, a true City of Angels. |
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While striving towards paradise has energy and direction, attainment of the goal has none. |
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As the sun sets on the magical wonderland of sand, sky and water, another day in paradise always beckons. |
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Members then went on to Caerhays Castle, a springtime paradise with enormous tree magnolias above carpets of spring flowers. |
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As the brutal realities of civil war exploded the idealistic notion of America as a utopian paradise, romantic naturalism lost its allure. |
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They end up schlepping for scraps at the beck and call of those who have taken over their little paradise. |
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The possibility of attaining paradise lies, instead, in the deconstruction of Manicheism by means of the integration of opposites. |
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It's an outdoor lover's paradise, especially if you're into fishing, snorkelling and diving. |
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The suicide bombers believe that a place in paradise awaited him, 70 virgins waiting to tend their every need. |
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The design of the site is based on a chahar bagh, a Persian four-part garden that represents a cosmic diagram of paradise on earth. |
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Several birds of paradise flew across from tree to tree, watched on by colourful howler monkeys and marmosets. |
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In contrast to more reserved garments like the banyan, the kilt became a symbol of a rough-hewn paradise. |
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Almost paradise, and all the bitterness that had been consuming my soul was slowly beginning to drift away. |
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The same, however, cannot be said about opting to bat in a seamer's paradise in the second Test after winning the toss. |
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They went through the bird house, marveling at toucans, parrots, birds of paradise. |
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Season salmon skin with grains of paradise, red sea salt and cayenne pepper to taste. |
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The soundtrack consists of a medley of tunes that perfectly mesh with the tropical paradise motif. |
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Trickling streams nearby added to the tranquility of this hidden paradise, joining in sweet melody with the bird's songs. |
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Despite the forced change to his hunting habits, Bill doesn't begrudge the summer people their little bits of Nova Scotian paradise. |
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In 1989, they were married in the tony paradise of Hobe Sound, Fla., where the bride's parents had moved after decades of living near Chicago. |
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I'd hardly call it paradise, but it's better than Shangri-La, where they usually stick the freshmen. |
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This direct experience of joy and love for all things is the paradise or heaven of all the religions. |
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He made almost all the birds of paradise, monkeys, horses, and the felines. |
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He has done fieldwork in South America and central Africa and conducted long-term studies of birds of paradise in New Guinea. |
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A bird of paradise streaked overhead, its vivid red plumage zipping past in a blur. |
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I went downstairs and walked out into a courtyard filled with birds of paradise, flaming lilies, and an orange tree in full, sweet bloom. |
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Flower varieties like gerbera, birds of paradise, liliums, anthuriums have a good market in home and overseas. |
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The quality conscious customers prefer gerdera, heliconia, bird of paradise, orchids and anthoriums. |
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Plants with strong forms predominate, notably agaves and cycads, which complement the existing bird of paradise and queen palm. |
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Display flowering orchids or exotic cut flowers like bird of paradise or heliconia. |
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I have a beautiful 8-foot bird of paradise that I planted a few years ago on the south side of the house. |
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In the backyard, bird of paradise plants flank a fountain that's reminiscent of those found in mission courtyards. |
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I received an e-mail back saying that blue bitterlings, rainbow dace, and paradise fish do well with them. |
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The combination of flat land and a mild, moist climate has made the Netherlands a paradise for dairy cattle. |
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A twitchers ' paradise, the surrounding wetlands and marshes are protected by Birdwatch Ireland. |
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If we could only have a perfect world, and truly abolish poverty, Mother Earth would be a paradise. |
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The uncanny valley also exists, I think, when it comes to viewing artistic renderings of a future paradise. |
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Within its pages lie some truly undiscovered gems and some tantalising clues towards finding your own piece of angling paradise. |
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In paradise, the omniscient narrator concludes, there are no stories because there are no journeys. |
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Despite an occasional nasty storm, Florida still is as close to paradise as you can get year-round. |
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If neo-liberal capitalism enforced by the Pentagon is supposedly paradise on earth, how can you possibly explain why anyone should oppose it? |
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The tropical breeze sways the palms just as the sun breaks forth to start another spectacular day in paradise. |
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The brooch was a jeweled bird of paradise with a large sapphire forming the bird's breast. |
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The gates of the park were opening and the bedraggled company of nightwalkers were being at last admitted into that paradise of lawns. |
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There are bearded woodpeckers, yellow-breasted apalis, brubrus, and paradise flycatchers. |
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After the spring rains Sullivan Canyon, which lies behind my house in Bel Air, California, is a vernal paradise. |
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As some of us slept, others watched the courtship of a pair of paradise flycatchers and a pair of crested buntings. |
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Such a pessimistic view of a place once described as a paradise is unacceptable. |
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Local Novocastrians are known for a laid back 'no worries' attitude that fits in with their surfers' paradise. |
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They were like the zombies of paradise, their mouths hanging open, their eyes staring up at the screen. |
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I had orders, and was already thinking about leaving this tropical paradise and returning stateside. |
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Kew is home not only to some great steam machines but is also an interactive paradise for kids, 11 am to 5pm daily. |
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Next time you get a hankering for a beach vacation, check out this paradise. |
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And we have everything to gain, including that one-way ticket to paradise where we can live forever with our dead relatives. |
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The Maori adorn themselves with the plumes just as the natives of New Guinea crown their headdresses with Bird-of paradise feathers. |
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However, there is a price to pay for living in a horticultural paradise, and for us that means not being able to grow stone fruit successfully. |
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It is also an ornithologists' paradise and is host to over 400 species of birds. |
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The only other painting in the room is Tinteretto's giant picture of paradise, a celestial human traffic jam. |
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I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for celestial paradise. |
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My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown. |
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At the end of the time when the cycle of chiliasms shall be exhausted, the complete paradise will come. |
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To him who overcomes, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God. |
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Live a good life according to God and you'll go to a form of paradise, live a sinful life and you'll go to a form of torture. |
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His naivety was so deep that he was able to create a paradise of enchanted magic. |
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Wing loading in the paradise tree snake falls between those two extremes, but it's closer to that of the swift. |
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In the mind of the cinephile, three packed screens of Argentinean ennui at the local multiplex would be paradise. |
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Available on Friday and Saturday nights only, it is a passport to pampering paradise. |
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Poems by Shin Seok-jeong are peaceful, pastoral pieces about desires to live in paradise and his love toward his dear mother. |
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It was a red wine, flavoured with ginger, cinnamon and grains of paradise and sweetened either with honey or with sugar. |
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But as everyone who has read Treasure Island knows, there's more to paradise than pina colada. |
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Since when have religious fanatics slaughtered the unarmed, or thought they made paradise? |
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In this early morning paradise, it seemed inconceivable that enormous violence was about to be unleashed. |
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Trouble in paradise on our trip resulted in comped meals for much of the stay. |
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With its piercing insights into the human condition, Ecstasy is an actor's paradise. |
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If you have the time and the budget then this is palate paradise even though you feel decidedly pinguid by the end of it. |
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Dare I ask what it is you find most objectionable about this socialist paradise? |
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Its glossy pages and colourful pictures conjure up the image of a veritable paradise. |
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They were intent on driving the Portuguese out of this tropical paradise and claiming it for themselves. |
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The guidebook describes Logan as a plantsman's paradise, but no effort is spared in making less knowledgeable visitors feel at home. |
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The company is back in good hands, and all is bliss and fulfillment in the consumeristic paradise of the robots. |
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Buying paradise plum, icy mint, sky juice, suck-suck or busta through the fence. |
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Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise. |
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Reepicheep hops into his coracle and paddles over the wave to the paradise beyond. |
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With its blue waters, white-sand beaches, and pristine coral reefs, Zamami Island off Okinawa looks like paradise. |
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A plum-throated cotinga, like the one shown above in a lowland rain forest, is one species of over a thousand that make Peru a birder's paradise. |
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However transitory the contentment is, one loves to live in a fool's paradise. |
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And if there's anything to be learned from George Lucas, it's that trusting the public to remember how awesome you are is a fool's paradise. |
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For a year or so various economic commentators have been predicting that the fool's paradise which is the US economy can't go on. |
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Like the health portfolio, the education portfolio is littered with lost opportunity in a fiscal fool's paradise. |
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And we already conceded that a life lived amidst lies, or in a fool's paradise, is not a flourishing life. |
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Are we living in a fool's paradise, blind to the risks that America still faces? |
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The world is otherwise too open a place and the people way too smart enough to let you live on in your fool's paradise. |
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Shutting them out won't redeem you from them, and you will say that they can only make your life a fool's paradise. |
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Mr Turner will say that we have been living in a fool's paradise when it comes to pensions. |
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It has created false hope and expectations that have left far too many Maori craving a fool's paradise that can never really be a reality. |
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But anyone who thinks it will roll over and welcome back Bacardi is living in a fool's paradise. |
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For some nature lovers, the craggy, volcanic landscape of Iceland is a paradise. |
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Sapphire, with grains of paradise and cubeb berries added to Bombay's botanical mix, has flavor and welcoming aromas. |
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Other fake explanations have centred on a supposed frustrated desire for sexual gratification, which entry into paradise will apparently fulfil. |
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In the European imagination China, mysterious and largely unknown, became an earthly paradise. |
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And long romps with Pongo, the resident Dalmatian turn the haven into a dog lover's paradise. |
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What is life to someone who wishes that death was a gateway to paradise and that life is just a journey of hardships? |
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Paphos may not be able to compete with the Virgin Islands as a paradise getaway, but you get a great value sunshine holiday there. |
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At this point the band were more psychedelic fledglings than soaring prog jazz birds of paradise. |
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Minutes later, I'm lounging on my bed and gazing through the glassless windows onto a panorama of paradise. |
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The prophetic books, especially, look forward to a return to this sort of paradise after the day of Judgement. |
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Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you have been stranded on a desert island, a veritable tropical paradise. |
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These atrocities are despoiling our people and our paradise as hope dwindles. |
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If I were to be the devil's advocate and wanted to turn Canada into a socialist paradise, I think I would go about it like this. |
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White relied on a diabolism like this to induce a fall in the sunny paradise of Australia. |
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And for some reason, we have these little Edens, these pieces of paradise in the ugliness. |
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That past is forever bathed in golden sunlight, an Elysian paradise where the grass is always greener. |
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Once you find and touch the key, which sits directly under the statue of the Buddha, you will attain paradise. |
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They might take consolation in the thought that the eventual destination of those so purged is paradise. |
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However, such days are happily gone and the dogs and I sit, as I write, in our dustless paradise. |
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However, it appears you may now get the chance to visit the last remaining worker's paradise. |
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They adjoin the Alhambra Palace, those stately pleasure domes that the Nasrid caliphs decreed should represent paradise on earth. |
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In the first, a female paradise whydah mates with a male indigobird, then lays an egg in a nest of her usual host, Melba Finch. |
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It was experts who abolished grammar schools for their presumed comprehensive paradise. |
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None the less, there is a long tradition of visually depicting the world of the Acadians before 1755 as a rural paradise. |
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The peaks and the valleys, rivers and the waterfalls truly make the whole environment a paradise. |
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Whilst reveling in the acoustic rhythmic paradise I was jilted by the interruption of some very dodgy saxophone notes. |
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Borneo is a botanist's paradise, with its orchids and rafflesia, the world's largest flower. |
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Each believes that if he could kill the other, his path to paradise in the next world would be even swifter. |
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Entire populations of magnificent birds of paradise were murdered for the monetary value of their plumes. |
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The menu is a carnivore's paradise with novelties including venison, wild boar, ostrich, springbok, zebra, kangaroo and shark. |
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Only within the bounds of belief, within attachment to the duties of faith, can anyone hope to walk the path to paradise. |
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Of course, Elle, Kylie and Sarah do nothing to dispel the stereotype of Australia as a paradise where hot chicks constantly get their kit off. |
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And, as usual, entry to this book lover's paradise would be absolutely free. |
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They now rest in peace where koro will be waiting for them to catch that bus to paradise. |
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It may look benign on a calm day, but the North Devon coast is a wrecker's paradise. |
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Saillen said he is struck by the beauty of strong, vibrant flowers, like amaryllis, banana flowers and birds of paradise. |
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In the long term, in paradise, but also in the short term, as others from church lauded me for my suffering. |
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But Candide could not be happy without Cunegonde, and he requested to leave that land of paradise in search of his beloved. |
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More than 1,000 islands and 1,400 miles of coastline make Croatia a sailing paradise, with plenty of modern marinas and hidden anchorages. |
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The residents of this lush, tropical paradise vehemently denied they had returned to anthropophagy, until the term was explained to them. |
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Turning this quote on its head, one can confidently say that readers have proved this paradise allegory's aptness over and over again. |
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He half jokingly talked about the loveliness of Michigan, painting it as an Arcadian paradise. |
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The castrates were, however, deadly serious in their pursuit of a paradise on earth, and Meek says he came across a history of them in a Parisian bookshop. |
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He decides to cool off at the Riverbend Apartments, a swinging singles paradise outside Atlanta, a Pleasure Island for adults, but even that gets old. |
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The highly modified courtship plumes found in many species of birds of paradise are only one extreme of the diversity of courtship plumes found in birds. |
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In the back are pots containing a fruit paradise of quinces, medlars, lemons, pomegranates, citrons, even a limequat that apparently makes a mean marmalade. |
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Their rambling villa, once a model of gracious elegance, was now a paradise of dry rot, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise. |
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It's a fake promise, a fool's paradise, an illusory nirvana. |
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A tiny speck in the Sulu Sea offers a little known island paradise. |
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Hot pink, vibrant orange, purple, turquoise and green of any shade were the colours of the day, with ladies strutting around like beautiful birds of paradise. |
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We're not exactly genned up on how it all works but when you combine hot weather, big hills and huge expanses of water, then it all adds up to a windsurfer's paradise. |
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For Casey, the much-put-upon bull terrier, this is a paradise. |
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Based on a startling true story, the show takes us down the trafficless roads and on to the unspoilt paradise beaches of a tiny isolated island in the Bahamas. |
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Samode Bagh is a garden paradise situated 4 km from Samode Palace. |
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Too many foreign residents are finding that paradise has a high price and that incessant bumbledom is putting a damper on enjoying their retirement. |
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For visitors from the south, battered by the stresses of city living, this seems to add up to an idea of holiday paradise, even if it is just a way of life for the Balinese. |
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Animal life includes the one-horned rhinoceros of Java, orangutans, miniature deer, atlas moths and the brilliantly coloured, flightless bird of paradise. |
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And as we sat there, eating delicious masala prawns and buttered rice, listening to the calm lapping of the Indian Ocean, we knew we had finally found paradise. |
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Sandy industrial deserts, once home to heavy excavation machinery, are increasingly being emptied and turned into little slices of splashy aquatic paradise. |
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A 1990 report, for example, said Archbold's bowerbirds decorate with plumes from a bird of paradise species that molts only two of the big feathers a year. |
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It felt like I was watching a lame reappropriation of the paradise scenes in punch-drunk Love. |
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Several species of birds such as cock-of-the-rocks and birds of paradise clear courts used as arenas during elaborate courtship displays to females. |
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This is Menie Links, a 4,000-year-old unspoiled coastal dune system on the north-east coast of Scotland which Molly Forbes has christened paradise. |
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Richard Wright and James Baldwin had made France out to be a color-blind paradise. |
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Now that the fool's paradise of irrational exuberance has come to an end, an abrupt adjustment has been made and many of the schemes have been closed. |
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Recent legislation has prevented tourist exploitation of this tropical paradise and no buildings taller than a coconut palm will in future receive planning permission. |
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In my defence, I see the beautiful countryside every day, I am spoilt with green hills but real shops, now there's a thing I rarely get to see in this paradise. |
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The stunning tropical paradise has been transformed into a brutal totalitarian dictatorship where violations of fundamental human rights are commonplace. |
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The fought to keep big corporations and fast food chains out of the town, but amidst congratulating themselves, fret that their paradise is too popular. |
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They were all excited that Duvalier had returned, and reminisced about a time they described almost as a paradise. |
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The citizens of this coastal paradise carried on with their daily activities, bringing life to the busy streets and a charming sense of chaos to the local markets and bazaars. |
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A haven of small islands and bars of land looking out towards the sea, the place is a paradise for birdwatchers harbouring geese, eider duck, grouse and eagle. |
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He also had acquired a new home and was fierce proud of the garden, it stood on a small hill overlooking his kingdom, it was his inch of paradise and richly deserved. |
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And Surf City is far from the only oceanside paradise turned bad. |
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The Samoan environment is tropically lush, with green volcanic peaks plunging to brilliant coral reefs, an ecotourism paradise still unspoiled by mass tourism. |
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Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song. |
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No tourist itinerary is complete without a visit to this paradise. |
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In particular, female indigobirds might prefer males with long tails like those of male paradise whydahs, perhaps because they retain an ancestral sensory bias. |
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This music is a one-way ticket to your own personal paradise. |
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Berry pickers would find a paradise nearby, with raspberries, blueberries, partridgeberries, bakeapples, gooseberries, marshberries, and dogberries in season. |
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But when the houseboats line up gunwale to gunwale in a cove thick with blue exhaust, the river becomes a student paradise and every parent's worst nightmare. |
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On the contrary, the alterations in essence expose the instability of the narrator's self-created literary paradise, and thus illuminate even the original. |
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Many photographs are spectacular, not only those of birds of paradise, but also those of shy and retiring species that are difficult to see, much less photograph. |
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It is home to possums, pelicans, the duck-billed platypus, the kookaburra, kangaroos and wombats, to name just those he found for us during our adventure into paradise. |
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Here in paradise, today hardly looks like a red-letter day in the making. |
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The grounds are a sun worshipper's paradise, with four pools for adults and one for children, plenty of sunbeds and snack bars with waiter service. |
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Paul is her polar opposite, a boy trying to be a man in a fool's paradise. |
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These 30-second spots were so beguiling that it's easy to imagine that alcohol-free Riyadh will soon rival Disney World as a family-friendly vacation paradise. |
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You watch that housewife hit the bird of paradise on the first try! |
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Perched on his palm is a little slice of labradorescent paradise. |
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The spike-tailed paradise fish is a labyrinth fish, and like all such fishes they extract atmospheric oxygen with the help of a vessel-lined cavity above their gill arches. |
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Again the attraction is bird watching, especially pied shags feeding the young birds in their nests, great crested grebe and large numbers of paradise ducks. |
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What is a hostile area for some is a lush and steamy paradise for others. |
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Consequently I spent the rest of the week on a beach on an island in paradise with a pained expression on my face, and unable to move around without squealing. |
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So much for hungering for martyrdom and all those virgins waiting in paradise. |
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Long known as a paradise for surfers, beach-goers and honeymooners, Bali is fast becoming a haven for couples wishing to take that great leap forward into shared commitment. |
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I laze the day away, facing heaven and surrounded by paradise. |
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Far from the bucolic paradise of popular myth, with lowing herds winding slowly o'er the lea, modern farms have as much romance as a widget factory. |
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Therefore, Morrison is not at odds with the idea of attempting to create an earthly paradise, but with the exclusionist terms in which such an idea is rooted. |
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It may have looked like paradise, but a rebellion was brewing around the Davises. |
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On the other hand, the first thing the people of Sidon did when they revolted was to make for the local paradise and inflict terrible injuries on the vegetation. |
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But he is willing to quote this nut job to bolster his bucolic argument that a car-alarm ban will make New York City a paradise. Car thieves love anti-noise activists. |
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In her own claims to be above the desires which drive her admirer, Nisa provides the image of the bird of paradise which was believed never to need to land or feed. |
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Compared with some of my friends' childhoods, mine was paradise. |
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The last lunatic standing will light off his suicide vest to canoodle with 72 virgins in paradise. |
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Knowing man cannot choose but pay, how have we cheapened paradise? |
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Without regard to the season, flowers bloom year long, with excellent varieties of roses, bird of paradise, geraniums, azaleas, camellias, and gardenias. |
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Therefore Plymouth now is the most des res around, and my flat a paradise. |
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Pushpak International, floriculturists in Jayanagar, export roses, carnations and birds of paradise to Italy, England, Japan, Iraq, Iran and Singapore. |
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Nature is a bounteous paradise for those who play by the rules. |
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The eight-month holiday was to take them to Australia, New Zealand and America starting with a month-long stop-off on the paradise island of Bali. |
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In Turkey, some mothers find their paradise at the Esme Beltagy Center in Esenler, while others see paradise receding. |
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Their rambling villa once a model of gracious elegance was now a paradise of dry rot and borer, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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Blaser's text is an exegete's paradise, or nightmare, simply because both theological and dramatic certainties are so difficult to distill from it. |
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Neptune's embrace reminds us of the ecstasy of paradise and of the bliss of uroboric sameness from which we each derive our very sense of self-hood. |
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Gazanias, ice plants, geraniums and birds of paradise head the list of plants from South Africa, where the coastal climate mimics our own. |
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The events in Naples, a city Mary Shelley later called a paradise inhabited by devils, remain shrouded in mystery. |
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California has long been a subject of interest in the public mind and has often been promoted by its boosters as a kind of paradise. |
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Slowly, since the mid-1950s when I became a Nutmegger, Connecticut has evolved into a food lover's paradise. |
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With over 450 species of birds and 37 endemic species, Java is a birdwatcher's paradise. |
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Uniquely among the Maluku Islands, the Aru Islands have a purely Papuan fauna including kangaroos, cassowaries, and birds of paradise. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, peopled by black women Amazons. |
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The hearth participates in the symbolism of the altar and a central garden participates in the symbolism of primordial paradise. |
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Traditional Arab houses are also laid out as a square surrounding a central fountain that evokes a primordial garden paradise. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, like the Garden of Eden or Atlantis. |
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If a cellar prefigures the underworld, an attic promises a rather threadbare paradise, where the dead bodies appear in a pulverulent glow. |
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This ultramoist yet rocky drainage has been known for years as the richest fern paradise in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Rapid colour changes in multilayer reflecting stripes in the paradise whiptail, Pentapodus paradiseus. |
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Heliconias, anthuriums and a host of other exotics really do seem to transport the Chelsea Flower Show visitor to paradise. |
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Joshua Tree is a paradise for rock climbers who have set hundreds of routes on these odd, beige formations. |
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Ben Miller as up-tight Brit cop Detective Richard Poole stands out like a sore thumb in the tropical paradise. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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A little crate-diggers' paradise for collectors of Latin and easy listening music on vinyl. |
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Your bodies will emanate scent, and you will go to paradise. |
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In addition to a variety of malts and hops, additions included sweet orange peel, lemon peel, coriander and grains of paradise. |
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There was spice which was called grains of paradise, which was very popular in the medieval period. |
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And with 10 courses no further than a mashie niblick away, it's as close to golfing paradise as there is. |
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Australia is chocker with beaches strait from paradise, and Terrigal is a beach holiday mecca? I'm gobsmacked. |
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It is a paradise for seafood lovers and while it wouldn't be my first choice, my pescetarian pals ensured me the grub was top notch. |
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These forbid the use of any supplements in beer making including adding nux vomica, grains of paradise, Guinea pepper or opium. |
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I was in Srinagar, which Moghul Emperor Babar had described as paradise on earth. |
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In New Guinea, mountain hunters target the black sicklebill and birds of paradise, which are prized both for their showy feathers and as food. |
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Rest in paradise Dudder, safe in the arms of an angel, we'll never forget you. |
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A snowy winter creates a paradise for snowboarders and skiers, but with it comes the danger of avalanche. |
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Calendulas will help attract bees to pollinate your veg QIN December I came across a large strelitzia, bird of paradise. |
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The Tlingits thrived undisturbed on their island paradise of Baranof until 1799 when the Russians arrived. |
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Chicky Ryan lives in Stoneybridge, a wild paradise on the coast of Ireland. |
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Chicky Ryan lives in Stoneybridge, a beautiful but wet and wild paradise on the west coast of Ireland. |
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There are also bright orange clivias and the orange and blue bird of paradise flower sterlitzia. |
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We looked at strelitzia reginae, the bird of paradise flower, which is pollinated by sunbirds in its native South Africa. |
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The beautiful bird-of-paradise flower, the Strelitzia reginae, also adds a summer touch of paradise to the Welsh gardens. |
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He paid for the Roundhouse concert hall in north London to be converted into a tropical rainforest paradise complete with a pool and real parrots. |
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The hotel's gardens are a birdwatchers' paradise with little brightred Madagascar fodys, Indian mynahs and tufted bulbuls all noisily flitting among the palm and mango trees. |
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Set in the idyllic tropical paradise of the Cayman Islands, the film was written and directed by music video director and native Caymanian Frank E Flowers. |
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A vacationer or conventioneer finds everything necessary for a visit to paradise, yet is also within walking distance of everything Waikiki has to offer. |
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Grains of paradise look like black peppercorns but have a softer flavor that combines pepper with ginger, cardamom, coriander, and nutmeg, find them online at savoryspiceshop. |
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Papua New Guineans may well someday achieve the paradise of modernity. |
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An energetic amen is said to open the gates of paradise, to ease the suffering of the wicked in Gehennom, and to win for children a place in the world to come. |
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This is a snowboarder s paradise where even in summer freestyle snowboarders can enjoy the thrills of a halfpipe quarterpipe, various jumps and rails. |
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Ye sonnes of Venus, play your sports at will, For greedy pleasure, carelesse of your toyes, Thinks more upon her paradise of joyes, Then what ye do, albe it good or ill. |
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Wiz you to zay so many good zings to me, my heart shall be in ze paradise. |
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Chaucer's people are not paralyzed by self-consciousness in the act of love. They possess none of modern man's neurasthenic haste to import trouble in paradise. |
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Is there trouble in paradise? Maybe not, but it will be interesting to see whether the Bulls can make it through another season without serious internal problems. |
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According to Christopher Columbus, those who had something of gold were in possession of something of great value on Earth and a substance to even help souls to paradise. |
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Because of the Orthodox understanding of mankind's fallen nature in general those who wish to commune prepare themselves in a way that reflects mankind in paradise. |
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Perched on a peak amidst the leaf peeper's paradise of Western North Carolina, Fire Mountain Inn is a secluded retreat with close ties to the land. |
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