Other rooms provided moist steam, dry heat like a sauna, and massage with perfumed oils. |
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Avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, colored or perfumed toilet paper, sanitary pads or tampons that contain a deodorant, and bubble bath. |
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This is heavily perfumed with fruit that bursts out of the glass, filling the room with scents of freshly cut apple, pear and peach. |
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But backwoodsmen were better at dealing with rebellious Indian chiefs than perfumed dandies were. |
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We began with a pan-fried duck foie gras, perfumed with raspberry vinegar and thin sliced pears and Parmesan shavings. |
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We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed. |
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A short walk, which was perfumed by wood-smoke, led us to a small clearing where the charcoal burner was situated. |
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At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it. |
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Who is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and incense made from all the spices of the merchant? |
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Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle. |
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The luscious perfumed bouquet dissipates any apprehensions, though, and prepares one for the waves of spicy yet refined flavors. |
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She brews tea, strong and perfumed, to cover the smell of her offering to the God. |
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To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers. |
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Sensual, rich, wildly aromatic, floral, and perfumed, Viognier is an exotic grape. |
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An Aussie sweet wine that never lets you down, this is a perfumed, floral style with notes of orange peel and candied fruits. |
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Heavily perfumed nose, almost overpowering, with a dominance of apricot and peach blossom. |
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Deep yellow-green, this has a sumptuous perfumed nose of rich tropical fruits. |
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Good Sylvaner has a slightly bitter, slightly perfumed aroma and flavour, with very firm acidity. |
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The building was perfumed with a sweet aroma that would have soothed the average visitor. |
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We lived in a castaway world of the senses, where skin was burned and sun tan oils perfumed us as we slept on sandy sheets. |
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The alley is perfumed with the smell of excellent Thai cooking that draws you inside, up an uneven stairway to the restaurant. |
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If you have sensitive skin, use hypoallergenic soaps, and avoid perfumed, antibacterial and deodorant soaps, which can be irritating. |
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The air was heavily perfumed with curry powder and other spices Rose couldn't name. |
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The last I got was so heavily perfumed I couldn't stand to have it in my print developer. |
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Dried flowers are stuffed into candles of different shapes which have been perfumed using aroma oils of tube rose, jasmine and lavender. |
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This haven of cool tiled rooms and gently perfumed air sits apart from the main body of the hotel, but is connected by a subterranean corridor. |
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The soap can be tinted or perfumed, if desired, with additives available from the soapmaking section of craft stores. |
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One hour later she had been bathed, perfumed, oiled, and dressed to perfection. |
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Chinese teas are always popular around the world for their perfumed aroma, subtlety, delicate flavour and amazing health benefits. |
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Eczema is sometimes improved by avoiding contact with certain materials, such as dust, down comforters, feathers, wool, and perfumed lotions. |
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Most of the odors we do smell indoors are overly perfumed commercial items like soaps and air fresheners. |
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The painting gleams monolithically against a white wall and also smells like perfumed hair product. |
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These included tea-lights, night-lights, perfumed candles, novelty candles, oil burners and other candleholders. |
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But it returns to a recent past, in a softly lit yoga hall decorated in muted earthly tones and perfumed with incense. |
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Alone, Ian takes a deep breath, inhaling the perfumed air she's left in her wake. |
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With fantastically perfumed, striped red and white flowers, she is named for Fair Rosamund, mistress of a Plantagenet king. |
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The young man wore fine garments, was perfumed with fragrances and surrounded by musicians and attendants who ministered to his every need. |
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His fragrances are done in perfume, perfumed oil, eau de toilette, splash, and body products. |
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Though the meat was fabric-thin and tender, orange peel dominated the sauce like an overzealous church matron, fustily perfumed and bitter. |
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Consumers are seeking out specific specialty honeys, from delicately perfumed sage to citrusy orange blossom. |
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Some perfumed candles, perhaps, to get the smell of sweaty gym shoes out of the nostrils? |
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Perhaps you've also heard of feminine deodorant sprays and perfumed douches. |
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Then he took the perfumed linen sheet, wrapped it round him as a mantle, and turned away, to the wanness of the chill dawn. |
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She caught a whiff of perfumed fragrance as she passed a row of purple lilacs, and white jasmines. |
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In summer, the tall flower stems bear racemes of up to 20 huge, strongly perfumed, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with glossy green leaves. |
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A big-boned and racy Languedoc Syrah, it has a warm perfumed nose that hints of heather and dried spices. |
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If you prefer a perfumed oil, combine 10 to 20 drops of any essential oil and 1 ounce of jojoba oil in a glass bottle with an airtight lid. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste. |
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Wine-based oils were popularly used for anointing the forehead with perfumed unguents. |
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He dressed in rags and rarely took a bath, which fascinated the carefully washed and perfumed aristocrats round the tsar and his family. |
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Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers. |
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Crossroads worries about the crowds jostling the elegant, talcumed, perfumed elbows of its serious shoppers. |
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There are the Senators who know how to get things done, how to twist arms and pinch earlobes, and the Senators who float on a perfumed cloud of ideals. |
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The evening air was perfumed with the soft scent of fresh flowers. |
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Everywhere, everything is brighter, louder, more heavily perfumed. |
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He loves Corsica which is a long block of mountains from one end of the island to the other and where the air is perfumed with the scent of pines and wild cyclamen. |
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Waves of aromas and flavours of cigar boxes, ripe juicy blackcurrants and spice all harmoniously integrate with perfumed French oak and are threaded with firm acidity. |
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This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast. |
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There are mini-boxes of chocolate filled with perfumed deposits of rose-petal syrup, and a pot of unusual ice creams enlivened with dulce de leche. |
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From Asiatic to Oriental lilies, from the tiger to the Easter lily, these stately, often perfumed flowers look best planted in abundance and mingled into the garden beds. |
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After drying your feet with a 100 percent cotton towel, I will take out a satchel filled with perfumed oils that I have personally selected for your particular feet. |
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Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants. |
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She laid her head against his shoulder and pressed her hand against his pectoral muscle and drank in his smell of new sweat, perfumed oils and incense. |
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The best peaches have a sweet, perfumed aroma if you sniff the stem end. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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The savory cod served by Nafisi's family was perfumed with lemon and saffron and gently sauteed. |
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I recognized the faint perfumed smell of my master and smiled. |
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The room was lit almost completely by soft candlelight, and the air was perfumed by sweet-smelling incense, and men smoking pipes filled with herbal concoctions. |
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The idea of scores and reviews just don't enter your mind or the conversation as you sip on the silky, perfumed Pinot Noir, which is beautifully matched with roasted salmon. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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Female hygiene products such as douches, perfumed sanitary napkins, frequent bubble baths, synthetic undergarments, which trap moisture, must be avoided. |
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In a funky setting, explore artfully presented skewered meats, seafood and rice, perfumed with tamarind, coconut milk, anise, chillies, garlic and ginger. |
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The bathroom is filled with soothing, perfumed unguents, strangely shaped tools for massage, oils, candles, a luxury indulgence which can only be matched by Harrods! |
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The sweet scent of perfumed roses will linger on your tongue, reminding you that the warmth of summer is on its way, but remember, a little goes a long way. |
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The winding, sloping roads had been a pleasure to navigate, the air perfumed with onions growing by the roadside. |
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Avoid using highly perfumed soaps and shampoos, wear loose-fitting clothing, which forms an air barrier between you and the bugs, and use an herbal repellent. |
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Everyone showed lots of skin and courtship perfumed the air. |
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The air was wine and seltzer, perfumed, as they absorbed it, with the delicate redolence of prairie flowers. |
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So she put a golden box into his hand, and directed him how to apply the perfumed unguent which it contained, and where to meet her at midnight. |
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It's riper, more powerful and often more headily perfumed than Vinho Verde. |
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Yes, this tree produces large and perfumed white efflorescences throughout the year, but it makes you pay for them in spades. |
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She was perfumed, and beside the wave of her perfume, Mendel perceived uneasily the heavy, goatish odor of Pavel's sweating body. |
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The embrace disconcerted the daughter-in-law somewhat, as the caresses of old gentlemen unshorn and perfumed with tobacco might well do. |
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The TERRASSES DES SAFRES 2005 GIGONDAS has perfumed blackcurrant nose, cut through with savoury notes promising big flavours. |
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Adidas aims to have a perfumed deodorant spray for every occasion with its new multicolour range. |
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Pinks are cottage garden stalwarts and this strain has been bred from the strongly perfumed clove pinks of medieval times. |
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Her petticoate of red chamlet edged with rich gold fringe, stockings of carnasion silke, her breath and her whole body, the more to enamour thee, most fragrantly perfumed. |
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In the rose garden, the air is perfumed by white flowered viburnums, a compact viburnum juddii next to a garden seat and viburnumcarlesii near to another bench. |
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Ripe, deeply fragrant papayas, juicy and perfumed mangoes and intensely floral-scented passion fruits bring a little ray of tropical sunshine into any day. |
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It takes the freshness and tangerine centred citrus flavours of chardonnay and supercharges it with the long, perfumed peachiness of the Viognier grape. |
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It's unusual to get a perfumed orchid but the Miltonia 'Andy Easton' has a delicate fragrance and produces the prettiest flowers for several weeks. |
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If the air is laden with a heavily perfumed smell, aimed at covering up malodors, that's probably another good indication that you should continue your search. |
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The perfumed pages of the letter contrasted with its doleful writing. |
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