What he achieves is sensuously shaped architecture in response to its environmental demands. |
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A couple of femme fatales emerged, their hips sensuously swaying to the music. |
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He works mainly in oils diluted with turps, sensuously creaming paint on to the canvas. |
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He is, to begin with, beautifully, sensuously feminine, not merely somewhat androgynous. |
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Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it. |
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Then, she'd sunbathe sensuously on the doormat, brown eyes half closed, body hot from the rays, like a jet-set heiress on the white sand beach in Ibiza. |
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This sensuously scented soap has a unique colour thanks to the cinnamon it contains. |
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Above all, Lothar Fischer's sculptures are to be sensuously experienced and are ideal for achieving an understanding of art appreciation. |
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Two women models hold each other, sensuously displaying bathrobes on sale for half price. |
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Mostly it remains delicate, as it sensuously visits numerous keys, but where it shifts to the bass its character becomes severe and threatening. |
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It helps to remove dead skin cells, allows for cell regeneration and gives the skin a sensuously smooth feel. |
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Lashes soar with 360° lift and curl to look daringly full, sensuously curved, all-out seductive. |
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The actual constructions, however, foregrounded human endeavor in the crisply minimal forms and sensuously smooth surfaces of medium density fiberboard. |
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Impressionism in the 1870s was inseparable from heightened visual experience of a sensuously satisfying world. |
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Thinking of sophisticated brides beautiful and sensuously tight designs appear. |
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She can revolve round her own axis at top speed and still smile sensuously. |
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Serenely private and sensuously elegant, a favourite hideaway for the global jet-set, this resort features expansive oceanfacing accommodation, each with verandah, relaxing sun beds and telescope for whale-watching. |
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In Shakespeare's sonnets, an awareness of how clusters of sounds echo or play off against each other can help to bring the poems sensuously alive. |
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As he said the word, orden, he rolled it sensuously round his mouth. |
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The rest is covered by a generic field of sensuously brushed, subtly modulated color evoking tension between cosmic space and the raw materialism of paint. |
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When Mariuchi caresses the plant, for example, sensuously emitting from the palps of her fingers, a siren song. |
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It is this peculiar property of humanity which confers upon it the power to sense ideals, to register beauty, to react sensuously to music, and to enjoy colour and harmony. |
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The roofscape sensuously echoed a green, undulating ground plane. Otto continued to design pavilions that folded up like umbrellas or could be gathered like drapes, often in collaboration. |
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