We move swiftly past riotously colonised rock faces of the cliffs into the eerie green water below the arch. |
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Raven black curls fell riotously around her face, holding no semblance at all to the painfully tidy styles of the London ton. |
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Barely a mile from my home, in the riotously expensive Dulwich Village, the cards advertise language lessons for the kids on vac. |
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Well, yes, I tried, but here I was, a few days short of 75, tumbling riotously out of the Joyce Theater and full of the joys of spring and dance. |
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It's a stream of consciousness one man play about a man with a bucket on his head and is amusing and interesting rather than riotously funny. |
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However, the real focus of the show was a set of recent paintings in which collage and paint are mixed in riotously colorful tableaux. |
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I was prepared for work that is riotously colorful, highly decorative, masterfully painted, and with a story to tell. |
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It can make the audience laugh riotously one moment before chilling them into a somber silence. |
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An early shirred rug with a soft, faded palette of multicolored flowers that was once riotously bold hangs in the principal bedroom. |
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Their music is infectious, occasionally riotously so, but as easy as listening to them remains, there's an overriding feeling that their best work is yet to come. |
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The cherry trees riotously litter the green grass with their pink and white blossoms. |
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He was matchlessly unorthodox, brave, loving, generous, riotously funny, as well as shrewd and unsentimental, in a blend of human chemistry that is indeed irreplaceable. |
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The audience seemed bewildered, laughing riotously in fits and starts. |
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The blog, which ran only for about a year, and the book that followed, is riotously funny, a love letter, a sendup and an Ouroboros all in one. |
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It was the end of the wet season and the terrain was riotously green. |
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Shakespeare's much-loved creation is a proto-Men Behaving Badly breed of bachelor, a larger-than-life rogue, rogerer and riotously funny roister doister. |
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They become agitated if their children have difficulty in breathing, indulge riotously in evening dates, carry a heavy load of school subjects, or become moody. |
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It is protecting more of them, logging them a bit less riotously. |
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What you are left with is a riotously enjoyable story of Jones 'The Voice' which nicely doubles as the story of British pop and light entertainment from the Sixties onwards. |
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