Sharapova is just 17, and to go along with it, she is also the most photogenic person to appear on a tennis court in years. |
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An entertaining and photogenic double act, Yarko and Daniel are more interested in school and sports than in their so-called enemies. |
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Politicians love schools because the kiddies are so photogenic and don't ask awkward questions. |
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His first process, sciagraphy or photogenic drawing, had been an invention. |
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The photogenic tissue is composed of four cell types each with distinctive morphology which suggests their function. |
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I just figured, look, I'm not photogenic anyway, so this'll just be a little worse. |
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The dandyish and photogenic candidate regularly upstaged most of the other contenders in the name of art. |
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And if you are willing to footslog it around the range, you will see photogenic ravines, where streams swirl and gurgle over huge rocks. |
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Sometimes the less striking, less photogenic fellows can put one over their richer contemporaries. |
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Despite feeling poorly, the photogenic schoolgirl manages a broad smile as she snuggles on the sofa with her favourite board game. |
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Both are suitable for film, and the authors are incredibly photogenic, full of soulful, moody presence. |
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Mostly buried in sand at a depth of 15m, the intact paddle wheel makes her perhaps the most photogenic wreck in Bermuda's waters. |
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A furniture salesman from Delaware, he has joined his older and more photogenic brother for the European leg of this promotional tour. |
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The photogenic couple, who first met on the set of the film Alfie, are now celebrating with a holiday in the Seychelles. |
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Informative site gives lots of information about plant and animal cells along with colourful pictures of these photogenic little creatures. |
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Who cleans and changes the torches in all of their photogenic underground chambers? |
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As it was easy to spot, photogenic and reassuring, I enjoyed ending my dives by gently surfacing between the bodacious pontoons. |
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Attractive and photogenic, he was the natural choice to visually represent the party and its programs. |
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The ventral, or photogenic layer is the source of the light and is our concern here. |
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Since then, the girl had believed she was not photogenic and gradually developed an inferiority complex. |
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Yet he is reasonably photogenic, cutting a dapper figure in a Western business suit. |
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We were very photogenic, apparently, as we seemed to attract many people with cameras as we congregated in one spot. |
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She really is a photogenic little girl, and loved her trophy, she calls it her little egg cup, and her picture takes pride of place on our wall at home. |
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Mainstream gays want Pride parades to play well in Peoria, with large corporate floats and photogenic participants. |
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But it's so photogenic that I think that that plays a much bigger part in it probably than any of the actors. |
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An attractive and photogenic peak, especially from the Newtonmore end, it stands in splendid isolation alongside the A86 Newtonmore to Laggan road. |
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Four girls, one dude, good looks and, therefore, a strong photogenic identity. |
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The typically fresh-faced, photogenic 31-year-old actor is sporting a bushy, unkempt, downright Biblical-looking beard. |
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But even setting aside such outrageous rhetoric, abortion and contraception are just not as photogenic as weddings at City Hall. |
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Outside the walls, and seeping down nearby streets, are dozens of photogenic and thought-provoking visions. |
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The thirteenth-century Rocca Scaligera, with its elegant crenellations and swan-filled moat, is so photogenic that it might have been built by the local tourist board. |
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The global media transformed Diana Spencer, a flighty but enormously photogenic English clotheshorse married to the future British king, into a virtual demi-goddess. |
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If she wasn't so photogenic or flaxen-haired, more people would be aware that she has the ability and determination. |
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Fort de France, the island's commercial centre and principal city is well worth a visit, while Anse D'Arlet is a popular, photogenic anchorage. |
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The photogenic New Wave mannequins and hair metal rockers that the channel enjoyed such success with in the '80s were being replaced by grunge and alternative artists. |
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The most photogenic apple interferes amusingly with these entertaining intrigues, in which love proves to be the key to happiness. |
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Then it's back to Paperbark to see just how photogenic those cats really are. |
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Terre des hommes' coffee turned out to be very photogenic, but it still wasn't easy! |
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The hunting castle of Chambord with its 365 towers is especially photogenic and the river itself is also unique. |
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What's more, Brussels isn't excitingly photogenic. Too little happens to make it interesting for television coverage. |
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More great day trips include the Ray Pic falls and also the Pont de Diable, the very photogenic bridge across the river. |
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Below the lock house, the panoramic view over the river and the suspension bridge of Châtillon-sur-Loire is extremely photogenic. |
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Lago di Lugano with photogenic Morcote, at the end of the Mendrisiotto, a seething cauldron of railway, motorway, custom posts and shops. |
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The observer's mood and feeling are addressed largely by the photogenic colours of images. |
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The luminaria are very photogenic and attractive to the media and therefore offer exceptional promotional potential. |
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The Jacquet River Formation is lithologically homogenous and not very photogenic as a rule. |
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So, if you are looking for a beautiful, unique and photogenic venue for your wedding, get in touch today. |
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The bow is impressive and very photogenic, with the exposed starboard anchor still housed and its hawser and mooring bollards easily distinguishable. |
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Even though I've spent years of my life making other people look their best for photo ops, I myself am probably one of the least photogenic people in the western hemisphere. |
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I want to see mummy serving cold baked beans to her photogenic children in their neatly fortified basement, as they listen to the radio for news of daddy. |
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In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold. |
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If you've seen the Merchants of Cool, conventional wisdom is that popular, photogenic people will always be cool and what kids will hope to attain. |
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A highly photogenic person, Rukmini has been captured at her best, both as a dancer and as a beautiful woman who wore her collection of temple jewellery like a princess. |
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Don't know whether people noticed, but the girl who played Summer, the annoying blonde cheerleader, is Hayley Duff, Hilary's slightly less photogenic sister. |
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As usual, Rob Fensome of GSC Atlantic organized a field trip to introduce the PGNS members to the many photogenic geological sites in the province. |
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This emblematic arch and skyway is insanely photogenic. |
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Popular culture and convention, however, more often cite the photogenic Lake Tear of the Clouds as the source. |
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Iconic 1960s images of the photogenic, snappily dressed brothers, sometimes in the company of politicians and performers, convey an impression of effortless glamour. |
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It is famous partly because it is large, distinctive, and photogenic and partly because, since 1967, Canadians and Americans have cooperated in a successful recovery program to save it from extinction. |
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Thus, the more photogenic aspects of development, especially anything directly related to young children, came into relatively greater prominence. |
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But I have never met such photogenic people. |
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Tahrir Square, the focal point of the protests against Hosni Mubarak, was not all that photogenic, featuring an unharmonious assortment of buildings that included the headquarters of the ruling party. |
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A photogenic TV family will instead be put at the forefront of efforts to appeal to the digital generation. |
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Cameron's family circle was a photogenic trout pond of pulchritude and distinction, and when she needed a May Queen, a foolish virgin, or a hirsute sage all she had to do was fish one from her stock. |
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She's very photogenic and pays particular attention to the floral arrangements next to framed pictures of herself. |
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The largest and most photogenic, Chambord, is located nearby. Chaumont, Amboise, the still-inhabited Cheverny and Chenonceaux, with its history dominated by women, are all within an easy drive too. |
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Above Orion lies Taurus containing two of the best known open clusters, the Hyades and the Pleiades with the latter being far more photogenic than the former. |
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