Each seed is in a small cell of green jellyish flesh, and spooning it into your mouth is a decidedly sensual experience. |
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Her voice is amazingly kaleidoscopic, its many colours opening up a world of sensual delights. |
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She loves text and she loves to create rich, vibrant, sensual worlds around words. |
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The Moon in Pisces refers to a voluptuous and sensual nature and is often cited as indicating numerous attachments. |
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It packs a powerful yet sensual punch, thanks to a blend of mint leaf, sesame seed and hazel wood. |
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Patrick Bingham-Hall's sumptuous photographs certainly made me wish I had the cashflow to be welcomed into these sensual, sybaritic spaces. |
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The subdued homoeroticism of Alfred Kolig's drawings and paintings is secondary to his exquisite draftsmanship and sensual colorism. |
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It maintains the process of inhalation and exhalation as well as sensual acuity. |
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You have to feel the heavyweight, soft, supple, sensual cottons and somnambulistically draping fabrics. |
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The warm colour of the wood gave the room a sensual feel, but neither really realized. |
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The seams and taut binding of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger. |
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Fragrant soaps, shower gels, bath salts and bubble bath products are all designed to make bathing a sensual celebration. |
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But the emotional, sensual depth and quality of the film truly distinguishes it from the pack. |
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There is subtle and pervasive eroticism in the film, but it is not particularly sensual or warming. |
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Both are adventurers who seek the perfect way of life, the former through sensual pleasure, the latter through social justice. |
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A second side to aestheticism in painting was the recovery of classicism, but now in sensual or symbolic guise. |
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Pompeii was a sexual hothouse, but the bordellos were the least sensual thing about the place. |
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Her newer slouchy silhouette offers sporty satin blouson jackets and drawstring pants to mix with sensual hand crochet knits. |
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This tactile, sensual experience was made more poignant by the knowledge that these substances were pure, unalloyed, irreducible. |
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Ganatra brings a quiet, sensual intensity to her role in Chutney Popcorn, perfectly complementing Hennessy's skittish character. |
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From rumba to bolero, Felip will explore the energetic and sensual roots of Latin songs and rhythms. |
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The sensual, flowing designs are accompanied by must-have boleros of muslin and lace. |
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No person could say that she moved in a suggestive manner, but the tiny wiggle of her hips was completely and absolutely sensual. |
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Science cognizes life with the help of concepts, art with the aid of images in the form of living, sensual contemplation. |
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According to one, she's a languid, sensual singer able to maintain a perfect voice without giving up her homey charm. |
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Yet such details are always subsidiary to the sensual and emotional lives of her strong female characters. |
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Prints further enhanced with surface embellishments created a vibrant and sensual appeal, thereby accentuating the ensemble. |
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Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Hedy Lamarr were the provocative, sensual kind. |
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Vancouver's Holy Body Tattoo celebrates the sensual forces of submission and control. |
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Add a few drops of a sensual oil like ylang-ylang or patchouli to spray bottle filled with tap or distilled water. |
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Any woman will understand the pure sensual pleasure of silk stockings, or even just really fine denier nylon, if she has ever tried them. |
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The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line. |
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Her features were actually too full and sensual, her figure too ample to fit the mold. |
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Again, the composer suggests the reconciliation of sacred and profane, the religious and the sensual. |
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Many of the poems in Lateness use anaphora as a vehicle against time because it allows for sensual expressions of textures. |
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Whether it requires her to be casual, peppy or sensual, Jesse walks the ramp with ease and evident pleasure. |
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In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother. |
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The stone cages have a curiously sensual, primeval quality, like the ancient dry stone walls in fields. |
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But to this mechanical craftsmanship, the artist added a very human, sensual touch. |
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But Melissa writes for the Guardian, and Guardian writers have different sensual antennae to the rest of us. |
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They both still feel most at home in the water, and revel in its sensual pleasures. |
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Oddly for a man who pursues sensual things, Saatchi does not share Lawson's rhapsodic appreciation of food. |
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In his later years, he frequently painted highly sensual, vividly colored female nudes. |
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Some of the poetry, written between 1220 and 1250, was blatantly ribald and sensual. |
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Smooth sensual lines and bold designs feature in a combination of glazed and matt finishes for a stylish contemporary result. |
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Her poems could be cajoling and vituperative, making love and war simultaneously, her sensual lyrics cohabiting with performance pieces. |
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It has transcended scandals and boycotts and will always remain the most sensual article of clothing next to lingerie. |
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The writer aims to take those fleeting, ephemeral, sensual moments and transform them into something rich, coherent and meaningful. |
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You love luxury and sensual comforts such as silky satin sheets, robes fit for a king or queen and beautiful surroundings. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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Both sensual and excessive, this cologne is a mix of the age-old scent of rose water with the spirit of spring blossoms. |
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Modesty Unveiled was refused for the 1846 Art Union competition as too sensual. |
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When she shared her new mantra with me, I had to agree it sounded indulgent, sensual and exciting. |
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These songs are by no means depressing, instead they are sensual and saturated with lush instrumentation and brass percussion. |
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Taureans are always willing to accept things that would give them sensual gratification. |
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The sensual styling is complemented by body coloured bumpers, stylish front fog lamps and tinted glass. |
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The patterns on the stage and against the backdrop were beautiful, the movement sensual and relational. |
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Passionate Parisians have come up with a savoury and sensual answer to the impersonal world of internet and speed dating. |
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To make your own, add a few drops of a sensual oil like ylang-ylang or patchouli to spray bottle filled with tap or distilled water. |
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Through 10 unreleased B-sides and remixes, Duplaix lays out an atmospheric and sensual collection that is completely his own. |
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And for a family movie set in a restaurant, Campanella mercifully spares us any panting bliss-outs on the sensual nature of food. |
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The sensual Dmitri Belogolovtsev is a strong, smooth turner, but his batterie needed polish. |
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William's mouth met hers, so warm, so gentle, and he kissed her with a sensual slowness. |
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Here are a few we've listened to that will make your morning drive time a little more sensual. |
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The here and now is about sensual pleasure, and I don't want thoughts of love ruining that. |
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It all takes place in a walled garden containing a pool used for either purification or sensual pleasure. |
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His films generally concern the cruel power of obsessional love and the need for sensual pleasure. |
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Altogether, the film is funny, sensual, intellectual, quirky, and not easily classifiable in terms of its genre. |
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She introduced him to sensual and sexual pleasure, but her continued liaisons caused him pain. |
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Promoting sensual pleasure, selfish interest, consumerism and individualism should not be the ultimate goal. |
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No matter how hard we try to be spiritual, it's sensual pleasure we succumb to. |
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Much of Feld's body of work is classic nudes or sensual images of the human body, both male and female. |
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There is pure sensual pleasure in being in the water, going at my own pace, and life looks better afterwards. |
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With its sensual pear shape, light green buttery flesh and single large stone, the avocado is like no other fruit. |
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She also sings rather well, with a husky, sensual tone hinting at a passion lurking under all those crinolines. |
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She was obviously a sensual and passionate woman who loved listening to and playing music. |
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She took an almost sensual pleasure in snow, rubbing her nose in it, eating it, tossing it in the air, dancing in it. |
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But within an hour of setting off next morning, thoughts turned from the spiritual to the sensual. |
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Sleep is likely to be fitful while you linger in the delicious sensual afterglow. |
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You are bound to share sensual delights and exotic pleasures with your cherished one. |
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She has this big box of sensual anger that's all neatly locked up by her superego. |
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It's such a sensual treat that I wonder if I can just get the hair wash and skip the cut altogether. |
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The icing on the decay is a swoony style, which prioritizes effect over meaning, and offers sensual pleasure at best. |
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Albertine was never to him anything more than a means toward the satisfaction of his own needs, ego needs and sensual needs. |
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In my dreams he was a sensual man who also had a hard time moving his bowels. |
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Then there is Helen, a sensual artiste who is also unhappy with the dudes in her life, although heaven knows she's having enough quickies with them. |
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She believed, and nourished the belief, that genuine, up-from-the-bottom revolution must include art, laughter, sensual pleasure, and the widest possible human referentiality. |
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The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly. |
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Freudo, on the other hand, is determined to be a more serious, sensual escape behind the seemingly sanguine outer layer of society and into its reprobate nether regions. |
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The duo are using the theme of Irish hospitality to create a sensual interior with a contemporary yet classical layout using Irish fabrics and materials. |
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Typically, the sensual qualities of your work are more animalistic. |
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Following the birth of his son, he gave himself over to a rapturous, sensual engagement with paint that seemed to fly in the face of his previous restraint. |
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He rocked his body at the mike, rolled his eyes, pulled back his lips in elegant disdain, and finished each sentence with a sensual guttural trail. |
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Like all Ariens, this group of people will be vibrantly sensual. |
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Would it have revealed a sensual side to Lincoln that has become a taboo subject, and that is much too difficult to document? |
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I'd been wearing my spike-heeled thigh-high boots for over two hours straight already, I told him, and so my feet were quite ready for some sensual attention. |
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The pain receded, the feeling of sensual pleasure slid away from her. |
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His aim is increased sensual pleasure, both now and in the future. |
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Her ability to depict the sensual energy she perceives beneath the appearance of a familiar world gives her work its strength and its strangeness. |
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The great benefic planet Jupiter's move into your fifth solar house this week will generate an immensely powerful vibration, heralding a month of sensual pleasure. |
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When I met Laure in a hotel bar, she wore a forest green sweater, shades and percolated with the sensual energy familiar from all her past movies. |
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Game of Thrones had an overly sensual libertine while House of Cards had a manipulative psychopath. |
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Cooling fountains mask traffic noise, while hummingbirds and butterflies explore the charms of tuberoses, heliotrope, and other plants chosen for their sensual appeal. |
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It's such a fascinating world and as soon as people can stop thinking of the Victorians as stuffy moralists then they can see that they were very sensual and rich. |
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Aquariums, like adultery, draw us into a shadowy underworld of unspoken sensual pleasures, an engrossing, exotic environment harboring dangers of mythic proportion. |
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This will give the curls a lot of sensual bounce and movement. |
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Known for his neoclassicism and clean black-and-white aesthetic, Ritts captured a sensual, serene inner beauty that seemed to elevate his subjects to mythic status. |
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Satin is sensual and carnal, but also associated with ritual. |
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The style is ornate, lyrical, and sensual, perhaps too much so for English tastes, as the Quartet tends to be more highly regarded abroad than in Britain. |
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In doing so, the artist chose to make explicit the sensual undertones which cannot be separated from any image of a beautiful young woman suckling her child. |
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On the DVD cover is a picture of a rather sultry woman in a sensual pose. |
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And is it true also, Professor, that you believe that there is no way to confirm or deny that our sensual experience coincides with the product of our thoughts? |
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St. John seems very dissatisfied and distrustful of Jane's desire for sensual comfort and calm in household familiarities to come, and blood relations. |
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By gently pressing the string towards the bottom of the fret, it emits sensual variations of tones, as if these incurvations were all centres of pleasure. |
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But hers is an earthily sensual Minimalism with a genealogy that can be traced back to Karl Blossfeldt and Eva Hesse, a spare essentialism that engages both body and mind. |
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A sensual adventure that had begun at the Royal Bush and found its final resting place behind the Kings Cross railway depot was starting to unravel. |
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In the sensual dance sequence we again witness safe eroticism at work. |
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In short she turns the visual maplike medium into a sensual garden experience. |
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Knowing what was coming, the soft-grain leather felt even more sensual and unbearably irresistible against her skin. |
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A longing after sensual pleasures is a dissolution of the spirit of a man, and makes it loose, soft, and wandering. |
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Plato believed that this sensual world in which we live is inferior to the heavenly realm. |
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The Caribbean coast of Nicaragua is known for a lively, sensual form of dance music called Palo de Mayo which is popular throughout the country. |
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Escaping the 170bpm jungle basslines, the garage rooms had a much more sensual and soulful sound at 130bpm. |
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At noon, she'll take off her cyberwear and enjoy a sensual, tasty lunch with her family in their nonelectronic kitchen. |
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Union with her is a pagan fantasy inasmuch as it is a disincarnate, yet nevertheless sensual, possession. |
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While the English-language versin lacks the eroticism of Bram Stoker's novel, the spanish film is openly sensual. |
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The poetry of Keats is characterised by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. |
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Richard Snodgrass actually makes things like measuring spoons and meat tenderizers look sensual. |
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Without binding their feet, Manchu women still wanted to achieve the short, sensual steps of Han ladies. |
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He thought that it was an allegorical depiction of the errors of sensual love, which is likened to a dream. |
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Librans appreciate sensual satins and soft silks next to the skin so you might want to choose some nightwear or lingerie. |
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He was vain, sensual, frivolous, profuse, improvident. One vice of a darker shade was imputed to him, envy. |
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The dry notes include dark vanilla bean, labdanum, vetiver, sensual balsam and musks. |
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The sensual delight of biting into the waferish cookies is a feeling to savour. |
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After all, the lure of endless, sensual evil is as nothing compared to a good, spoonable Vacherin. |
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How, with the tintless pallor of her skin and the classic straightness of her lineaments, she managed to look sensual, I don't know. |
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The thingness of a thing precedes the conscious perception of its sensual properties. |
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The task of data gathering is not a random walk, a sensual search, or the bemused collectings of a beachcomber. |
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In sensual love one can find the same phenomenon of psychological synecdoche. |
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They were erudite and sensual about the orectic, the synchronous, the vellicative, about eutripsia, salacious aromas, amplitudes. |
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This Pied a Terre Plum and Black Amber candle, PS16 has a heavenly fruity rich plum fragranced laced with sensual black amber and dark musk accords. |
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His works are noted for their strong, sensual style and include sonnets, love poems, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs, satires and sermons. |
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Dark Possession is an unabridged audiobook about the sensual bond between Carpathian near-vampire Manolito De La Cruz and his human destined lifemate, MaryAnn Delaney. |
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Expect a chypre floral scent with lashings of sensual femininity. |
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It's a sensuous yet stylish remix of earthly lavender, bright citrus, moist palm leaf accord, clary sage, sensual woods and smooth Tonka beans and is a very fresh zest scent. |
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A winning combination of Styrax, ladanum and calamus, it was a sensual, intoxicating blend most befitting a perfume originating from the island of the goddess of love. |
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Gorgeous of voice and sensual by nature are the Three Ladies, while the capering henchmen and even priests are all ashen-faced, seemingly raised from the crypt. |
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Never lapsing into mere pastiche, Tin Hat Trio fuses the structural incisiveness of classical with the sensual fluidity of jazz, offset by probing, avant-garde atonalities. |
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The resulting physicalization of metaphysics tends in sum to trope the universe as a feeling, and a feeling less emotional or moral than sensual and ontological. |
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The sensual nature of the nose is enhanced by the discovery of a human vomeronasal organ, which is the organ for specific chemosensory recognition and signaling. |
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This year's sweater girl is more likely to be a Libra who goes for the cozy feeling, or Cancer, who finds the yarns sensual and soft,'' says Bigar. |
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