She too was dressed in a gorgeous lacy yellow dress which contrasted nicely with her long, silky black hair. |
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The silky, smooth livery foie gras contrasted gorgeously with the plum and the almond brittle. |
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Her silky dark hair had been plaited into ten different braids, and then coiled together on top of her head. |
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Shoaling barracuda with an escort of silky sharks, masked butterflyfish, masked pufferfish and the remnants of the snapper shoals. |
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The Monteratsch Glacier spread down from it like a silky, white, bridal veil. |
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She had silky dark brown hair, large emerald green eyes, and an adorable pert nose. |
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Shaving cream creates a lubricated environment for the razor, preventing cuts and leaving skin silky smooth. |
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The female flowers can be distinguished by long, silky hairs at the bases of the flower spikelets. |
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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 sixteen member string orchestra plays with silky elegance and brilliant virtuosity. |
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It was a pretty animal, fairly large and muscular for a cat with a silky, dark blue-black coat and violet eyes. |
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An inky black liquid with a strong nose, the wine is packed with dense, concentrated fruit and silky smooth tannins. |
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Dressed in a ravishing cocktail dress of a silky dark blue, she smiled at both of them widely brown eyes twinkling. |
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She even has a look of Mata Hari, with her hair tamed into a silky curtain that complements her black designer suit and kitten heels. |
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I had silky pears, heavy with syrup, cold, nubbly ice cream and warm, velvety chocolate sauce. |
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Flowery decorations in the silky fabrics reflect femininity in a perfect way. |
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Made of silky nylon and soft mesh, these little numbers feel so comfortable you may not want to take them off. |
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We also sell memorial plaques, stand-up crucifixes and silky white or purple quilts for pets to lie on. |
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The slender, silky coated canine is known for its hardiness, stamina, intelligence, and speed. |
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His speed and silky skills make him one of the most damaging on-ballers in the competition. |
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Ultrastructural studies of the silky layer revealed that none of the hyphae in this layer form haustorial connections with the algae. |
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The silky voice became a bark as he fingered the stock of a whip lying across his knees. |
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Most of them had long silky hair and cute ski outfits and could carve turns in the snow like razors. |
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A mature Pinot will take on complex savoury aromas and flavours of cherries and red stone fruit, with a silky texture. |
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This colorless, solid cream works to temporarily fill in lines and large pores, and leaves a soft, opalescent finish that feels very silky. |
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Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls. |
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Strutting across the stage in fishnet stockings, her long silky legs draw all the attention away from me. |
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Her pale, champagne blonde hair was loose to her elbows in a silky sheet of soft tresses. |
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She tickled Elissa's cheek with her finger and sashayed away, her silky black hair swinging from side to side. |
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It's obviously not healthy, but the creamy, silky, cheesy, garlicky sauce makes it all worth it. |
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With her long silky chestnut hair and a familiar twinkle in her eyes, Vivian had developed into quite an attractive young lady. |
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The result is a silky, sultry piece of theatre, superbly executed and acted. |
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It was a deep, chocolate brown that contrasted perfectly with his silky, flawless skin. |
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It was made of the whitest silky material, with panels of lace on the bodice and right round the full skirt. |
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There are unexpected flavours to be found in meaty haddock chunks, especially when dressed in a silky horseradish sauce. |
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Tiny flower prints or gingham for a casual country look, swagged silky fabric, bright or pastel tissue paper for more formal occasions. |
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It manages to be silky and mellow, with damson and cocoa but at the same time, that pepperiness packs a punch. |
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In the spring, the pasque flower is densely covered with white silky hairs that look like an old mans beard. |
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He held his nerve as the roars of the crowd echoed in his ears and silky footwork took him clear of desperate tackles. |
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Her silky, fawn curls, streaked with red, dropped to her shoulders, and she wore a clingy black spaghetti-strap dress. |
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It had white walls and wooden floor tiles with racks of silky dresses and sheer see-through tops and scarves. |
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An elegant-looking woman approached them as they entered the clothier, her hair color the same as his, except long and silky. |
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Your evening bag should also add just the right amount of oomph like a ruffled satin wristlet or an eggplant clutch with a big silky flower. |
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Carefully peel the corn cob removing all of the silky threads and cut off the base so that it can stand flat on the table. |
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He spotted silky cobwebs and hanging skeletons placed around the old wooden walls. |
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The only curtain on view had been woven by spiders, and their silky cobwebs obscured a stage of damp walls and dusty floors. |
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The crumbly polenta nicely counters the silky red peppers, and the fresh butter adds a sweet kick. |
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The gel-creme formula goes on smoothly and soaks in instantly, leaving you feeling silky soft. |
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The skin is fried to a crisp, while the spices permeate the soft, silky flesh of the fish. |
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Not exactly, but I've always had a soft spot for that silky sheen that comes with fresh plaster. |
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Of the materials, satin and cotton are the most important, but silk and a silky touch are not forgotten. |
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She takes me upstairs and opens a chest, out of which she takes scraps of shiny, silky fabric. |
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I like the highlights they give me and they make my hair feel very soft and silky. |
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The upper cloth of Seetha's sari is goldenly silky and thus it will have a tinge of reddish brown hue, like the outer edge of the tongue of fire. |
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She wore a light dress made of silky blue fabric, the color of an extremely pale robin's egg. |
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Cut the mushrooms in quarters and stir them in with the onions, letting it all cook until it's silky soft, yet barely coloured. |
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Nowadays short and sweet are what women want, and girls dream to have silky, short and bouncy hair. |
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Luckily due to the silky texture and reasonable staying power, there was no danger of such a nightmarish scenario. |
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He was not silky, not sophisticated, and not capable of talking them out of anything. |
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Her silky mane of angelic blonde hair still remained unchanged, but it now looked hideously out of place on her demoniac head. |
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Although adept at the silky arts of persuasion, Cariappa was a soldier who spoke his mind. |
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One thing that cannot be ignored when listening to Pilate is Todd's silky voice. |
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He could see her lips moving faintly, the sound of her silky voice barely a whisper. |
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She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail. |
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No, he is not the little brother of the silky smooth soul-pop singer Lou Rawls. |
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His silky smooth voice and his innovative lyrics will be around for quite some time. |
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Their hair was fine, silky soft, predominately black or silver, but with a myriad of other colors, and long. |
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He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth. |
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I roused from the sleep one of them had put me in and I immediately got up out of the silky sheets. |
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And she must be daddy's girl, because this is a smooth, silky bossa nova swoon, from beginning to end. |
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Cyclamen Cyclamen are subtler and more elegant than poinsettia with delicate, silky, shy flowers and the dappled heart-shaped leaves. |
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Scolecite is typically seen as a colorless to white, transparent to translucent mineral with a vitreous to silky luster. |
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Gaboon is also called gaboon mahogany because its soft, silky reddish-brown wood is similar in color to mahogany. |
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She reached over, took the black brush and started to brush her long, silky hair. |
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Although the flavours are rich and full-bodied, the whisky delivers them in a soft and silky package. |
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Near an hour later, Lady Vivien emerged, dressed in a frock with silky red fabric accented in black. |
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Corn starch also has the added benefit of having a silky not talcy feel to it. |
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I'm not beautiful, I don't have silky smooth, glossy hair and stick thin legs. |
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Harder still is trying to turn your frizzy, curly hair into a smooth, straight and silky looking hairdo. |
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This brushed fabric has the soft hand and silky drape of rayon, but, unlike traditional rayon, can be machine-washed and dried. |
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His immaculately combed coat glistened in the late afternoon sun and felt soft and silky under my fingers. |
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Raise the heat a little, stirring until the liquid evaporates away leaving a silky glaze. |
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Instead of cream, buy a tub of fat-free quark and loosen it with some milk to give it a silky smooth texture just like thick pouring cream. |
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She absently stroked the horse's silky forelock but an insistent whinny reminded her of Hope. |
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Her long tapered fingers lost themselves in the silky strands of his dark blonde hair. |
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs. |
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In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer. |
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The wine is soft, silky and full of ripe fruit flavours like cherry and blackberries but backed by a spicy savouriness. |
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Finland must be the only country on earth where natural corngold and silky white line up to dye their hair jet black. |
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Her coat was soft, a curious combination of silky fur and downy feathers near the mane and tail. |
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Their long slender bodies were clothed in raiment so silky, and their staffs issued high command. |
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The male koel, foppishly clad in silky black, flutters enticingly close to a crow's nest, causing anxiety and outrage among the crows. |
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He stepped from behind the screen, dressed in light, silky green robes and soft doeskin breeches. |
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Gonnardite typically has a silky, almost opalescent luster, and it may exhibit a faint concentric banding. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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Nestled in the evergreen in their front yard, there was a silky gray rainbird. |
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Madison had silky black hair, half up and with bangs to cover her forehead. |
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She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky. |
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Fabrics with 60 per cent cotton, 20 per cent jute and 20 per cent silk give a silky finish and are suited for all occasions. |
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She fondly remembers the first of her dolls, made with her Nana from a silky white pair of ladies' underpants. |
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While her voice is still as silky as ever, it meanders without purpose, never grabbing and twirling the way that it has previously. |
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There were brides in silky, flowing gowns, some beaming, others looking slightly terrified. |
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Her skin was flushed becomingly and her hair flowed against her back in thick silky waves of ebony. |
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He pulled out the red roses and threw their red, silky petals on the bedcover. |
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However, I notice that nobody mentions that most gel pen ink seeps through the silky pages and often stains the facing page too. |
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Her arms hooked around his neck, fingers stroking his soft, silky brown hair and tracing the top of his spine. |
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The coarse texture of the concrete is counterpoised to the silky surface of aluminium kitchen fittings and gleaming expanse of woodblock floor. |
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He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women. |
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The silky relationship between art and fashion may seem charming but is often a tawdry, corrupting, even whorish affair. |
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Ashtaye's long, ebony hair was still windswept, and Tara's equally long, white hair was still silky. |
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The report deluged him with criticism, albeit worded in the silky prose of a veteran mandarin. |
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My wife in her silky soft panties and I in a tight pair of white silk or cotton bikini briefs. |
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It's a place to see shoaling hammerheads and big silky sharks, but it's not a place for new divers. |
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She leaned over and hugged him, her silky, flyaway hair getting in his mouth and eyes and sticking statically to his hands as he hugged her back. |
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She addressed only me in a silky and flocculent voice, biting her lip teasingly after her words. |
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Her hands clutched feebly around the silky pillowcase and her parched throat just barely managed to utter a low pain filled moan. |
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The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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We were served perfectly cooked eye fillet steak with a glass of silky, top-notch pinot noir and velvety parmesan mash. |
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I thought Jamaica was all sun, giant reefers and smooooth, silky reggae beats. |
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Her back was arched and her pale skin stood out starkly against the silky black of her gown. |
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The Cotton grass has tiny flowers with tufts of white silky hairs at the top of a stalk. |
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The North Sea is an enchanting voyage across alternately silky and turbulent waters. |
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Angoras are lithe, with silky fur, and the Turkish Vans are more heavily built with a plush coat. |
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Treading silently like tigers on the prowl, they slipped into the silky black shadows, blending into the night like wraiths. |
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Pretty tapestry print silky dresses are worn with sumptuous tweeds, suede, leather and velvet. |
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I prefer black and silky to white or lacy, and certainly am not a big fan of thongs. |
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Two cans of Red Bull and a cigarette later I'm back in the land of the living only to hear Norah Jones' silky croon spewing from my speakers. |
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Metallic elements offer a plethora of textures from silky smooth silver to brushed aluminium. |
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However, the girl in question gave a silky smile, slanting her shoulders at a flattering angle, and winked at Spike flirtatiously. |
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He threw his arms around her waist, and she placed a hand on his silky hair for a moment before disentangling herself gently. |
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He had umber locks of silky hair and he wore beautiful clothing in the fashion of their culture. |
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There are no quibbles about the gear change, which is silky smooth in operation. |
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A silky voice purred and I cringed, hating myself for what I was about to do. |
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Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the blues. |
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It is estimated that tens of millions of sharks are killed this way each year, particularly blacktip, silky and blue sharks, caught on tuna gear. |
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I happen to like feisty political personalities with regional color whether they are flinty Vermonters or silky Mississipians. |
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The soft, silky coat of the shorthair bobtail is medium in length without a noticeable undercoat. |
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He told her about the beauty he saw in her eyes, in the silky softness of her skin, in the lightness of her touch. |
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She sighed dramatically, her silky black hair flying in the wind as she became increasingly frustrated. |
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Normally, the pleurae are silky smooth, allowing your lungs to slide easily along your chest wall when you breathe in and out. |
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No doubt it needed beefing up so that the transmission could cope with the extra power, but I missed its former silky action. |
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They have black silky fur, roundish heads, short muzzles with a naked face and ears. |
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She was a beautiful woman, her skin was fair and pale and her chestnut brown hair was soft a silky in the sun when she took her bonnet off. |
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Suits, skirts and silky lingerie both conceal and highlight the dark side of those who wear them. |
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Then there is the whole spectrum of tandoori breads, including silky roomali rotis, naans and parathas. |
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He was faced with a gorgeous man in his forties with silky, boy-cut brown hair, a poised stance, and a charming smile. |
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They had admired his silky black hair and his huge violet eyes, pinched his plump cheeks and fussed over him. |
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He noticed she was small, and her hair natural, slightly red and very silky, not long, and not short. |
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Tonight, Raven wore a silky red blouse with a high neck secured with gold buttons and enlaced with gold trimming. |
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Slip on one of her soft, smooth, silky pieces and you'll immediately realize why they're so popular. |
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The aubergines should be very soft and silky but not actually falling apart. |
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And after all that scrubbing the surface is silky soft and touchy-feely right now. |
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Her silky hair was a platinum blonde and she had it up in two small buns on the top of her head, locks of it running down to her calves. |
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Still looking peaceful, her fair skin shone under the bright white lights, her hair still silky about her. |
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But the illusion that British silky sophisticates can talk the new Romans out of doing something stupid, dies hard in British foreign policy. |
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The young woman sat quietly in the shadowed corner, one hand swishing the water around in her mug, the other buried in the silky fur of the dog at her feet. |
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For this ensemble, Britney matched silky black pants with an artful, geometric corset. |
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She was wearing a silky black dress that stopped just above her knees. |
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But his fingers moved through her silky strands of hair, and then down her neck. |
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After the flowers fade, seedpods form, then burst, revealing silky seeds. |
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Here, in this small, unpretentious rural backwater on the right bank of Bordeaux's Gironde river, was where those who favoured silky, supple clarets bought their wine. |
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He came out on stage, wearing a silky, champagne-coloured pirate blouse. |
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Nevertheless, it looks, feels and sounds silky, and is simplicity itself. |
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His voice is rich and silky and seems to contain the wisdom of the world. |
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The linguine with clams and tomatoes is perfect for that first dinner candlelight, a bottle of wine, seductive music and beautiful, silky linguine. |
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Full of silky, pillows, a futon sat against one of the pale, pastel purple walls while her low-lying bed covered with sheets tie dyed in green, gray, purple, magenta. |
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Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs. |
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Oak, great balance and a good finish with stone fruits and just enough oak to round the wine to a silky smooth feel on the palate. |
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This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy. |
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I pulled on my silky pink lace tank, and my black tie jeans. |
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Do you want the silky feel of sateen or smooth, cool cotton? |
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Port that has been left to age in wooden casks for six or more years begins to take on a tawny colour and a soft, silky character as the phenolics are polymerized. |
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Thus, she kept her gaze up as she stroked the silky mane of her new horse. |
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Her hair was the brightest blonde, and curled into silky tendrils. |
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To what a degree of tenuity then this silky matter can be reduced that stretches out in threads of which it takes ten thousand to equal the size of one hair! |
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This wine is known for its rich, silky texture and complex character. |
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Bilbies, or rabbit eared bandicoots, are attractive little marsupials with long rabbit-like ears and beautiful silky blue-grey fur and long well furred tails. |
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Jera couldn't help but notice that her flat stomach and the area below her waistline was also bare of the silky black fur that covered her arms, legs, head, and torso. |
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Her brown hair fell in silky waves, the curls artfully framing her face. |
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Your silky bangs look gorgeous under the lights and your deep brown eyes make me swoon. |
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The blankets on her bed were made out of downy, white sheepskin, but the eleven-year-old girl still felt how the covers did not feel like the silky, rich fabric from her home. |
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Designers use floral in monotones with unusual checks and stripes, silky and lustrous finishes, transparence and illusion placements with a hint of skin in the collection. |
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She put on the silky dress, white stockings and shiny black boots. |
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Do you like sexy, itty-bitty, see-through and see-all silky lingerie? |
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Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of bitter chocolate on the finish. |
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The chocolate truffle torte with raspberries was an elegant offering, combining the virtues of a good British summer pudding with those of a silky French chocolate marquise. |
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She's also one of a handful of scientists to perform critical work on the highly endangered silky sifaka and Perrier's sifaka, whose habits remain a mystery to biologists. |
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It has a preference for residing in the silk-cotton tree because the silky fibres of the seedpods resemble its coat and may act to camouflage it from predators. |
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I kicked a silky oak in the front yard and broke my big toe. |
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Notable natives assuming statuesque proportions in northern NSW include brush box, flindersia, native tamarind, red cedar, silky oak and turpentine. |
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Around the bend in the path came a soft, pale, velvety nose, attached to a large, prancing, silky brown body bearing a well-filled udder between the hind legs. |
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Her hair was silky raven black with streaks of blonde and blood red. |
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The chateau is surrounded by sweeping mountainsides, and its reddish soils and steep manicured vineyards provide brilliant Chardonnay, silky Cabernet and top quality Syrah. |
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Occasionally mammals, such as silky anteaters, sloths, mouse opossums and monkeys are brought into the station by locals folks seeking to sell what they have. |
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She dressed in a bright purple spaghetti strapped tank top, a silky black skort that came up a few inches above her knees, and a pair of strappy black ankle breakers. |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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His lips were soft and silky smooth, and he tasted of cinnamon and cream. |
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The two female leads get to wear the sexiest silky black and platinum sheath and flapper dresses, dressed up to the nines with sequins and pearls. |
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The Geordie Ambassador's niece is bottle-feeding these appealing creatures, which have cheeky little black faces, silky coats, and little nubbins of horns. |
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For a drift of silky petalled flowers of pinky-orange, plant the low-growing California poppy, Eschscholzia california, the flower that gave the Golden West its name. |
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A litter of week-old pedigree puppies were ritually sacrificed so that their silky soft, pure-white hides could be sewn together to line each shoe. |
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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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It had a nicely drawn design of fan-tailed animals marching in opposing directions, row by row, and was done in the silky wool characteristic of good Baluch work. |
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Opposite me sat a man with a ferret or stoat sitting in the inside pocket of his jacket, from where it surveyed the rest of the carriage as he stroked its silky head. |
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Its four-part conditioning system gives hair a smooth, silky finish. |
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Roxie chirped, running a fine-toothed comb through her silky blonde hair. |
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Its underside is covered with a dense layer of very fine, silky hairs that trap air contained in the cocoon to form a thin, silvery cushion, called a plastron. |
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Fabric must be cotton or poplin, not shiny, silky or crinkly. |
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After a beautiful fly-by at Monroe Airport and a silky smooth final touch and go at Barksdale, it was time to land and taxi back to the 93rd Bomb Squadron area. |
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At its best, this is a smooth, silky, red wine with either spicy flavours like cinnamon and black pepper or big, ripe, fruity red berry flavours like raspberry or blackberry. |
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With light brown eyes, long silky hair, and an athletic but full-figured body it was never difficult for her to get a date, although she didn't date often. |
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The fur of a dassie rat is soft and silky, but there is no underfur. |
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I see the way her silky black hair sits just touching her shoulders, how when she moves the light glints off her plain silver necklace and diamond pendant. |
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Together, the two boys got their brother diapered and dressed in his nightgown, and Adam carefully combed out all the snarls in Joe's fine silky hair. |
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The bodice was black with golden eyelets in which the silky lace lanced through, and it held together a golden evening gown that was low cut and flowed to her heels. |
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With their long, silky hair and downy undercoat, matting is common. |
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A cocktail dress, silky pantsuit, dinner suit, long skirt or evening pants with a fancy top will do just fine. |
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Parers narration of Josie has a silky delivery with a hint of Southern accent. |
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The purplish-red or pink inflorescence is a diffuse, silky panicle, 18 inches long and 10 inches wide, that stands above the wiry leaves. |
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He was a long king brown, sliding through the grass as silky as 50 SAE motor oil as it pours from the can. |
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A high-speed rotating epilation head ensures thorough removal of even the shortest of hairs, leaving a silky smooth finish. |
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Layer a pretty printed dress under a windbreaker or pair a silky A-line skirt with a slouchy jersey top. |
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The 2000 vintage has light, cherry fruit and a silky finish, whereas the 1999 is a little fuller, earthier and spicier. |
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When your primer coat is dry, it's on to the wet-sanding to get that paint flat and silky smooth. |
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The beautiful silky lacewings have their headquarters in Australia, where some 12 species have been described. |
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A fresh fracture shows a clear bluish color with a high silky luster and fibrous appearance. |
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Cotton linters are fine, silky fibers which adhere to the seeds of the cotton plant after ginning. |
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Many arboreal species, such as tree porcupines, silky anteaters, spider monkeys, and possums, use prehensile tails to grasp branches. |
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Silicone resins give a silky feel to the skin when dried but they go through a tacky, draggy phase during dry down. |
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For the evening, they recommend a light silky complexion, graphic eyes enhanced by pearl grey mascara and femme fatale lips in purple. |
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Her findings showed the blue shark provided the most fins followed by the hammerhead shark, the silky shark and the oceanic whitetip shark. |
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Byssal threads are strong, silky fibers extending from the muscular foot, used to attach to a firm support, such as a rock. |
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Like a velvet-lined jewelry case with a stylish, silky feel, the Givenchy kit has a mirror for beauty touch-ups at any time. |
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Her silky, sexy voice lends itself perfectly to crossover club throbbers such as Take It Like A Man and the sublime I Get Around. |
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For a sophisticated look, pair a silky blouse with grown-up autumnal pieces such as this fluted hem skirt and T-bar heels. |
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From embellished bombers to silky cami dresses and midi skirts, these metallic touches come in an array of wearable forms. |
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The term lacewood has become so generic, in the sense that it also refers to Australian silky oak and Brazilian laurel faia. |
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The waxwings are a group of passerine birds characterised by soft, silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. |
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Australia's silky oak has some oak-like qualities, but the Queensland native is not a true oak. |
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A makeshift trail was cut far up a slippery hill home to the worldAAEs few hundred remaining silky sifaka lemurs. |
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From silky bomber jackets, comfy printed leggings and cosy studded sweatshirt dresses these new season sporty picks from Very. |
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The winter fur is very dense and silky, but quite closely lying and short, while the summer fur is rougher, shorter and sparse. |
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This shames stable mate Jack Daniel's with its silky mix of bitter oranges, honey, mint and smoky wood. |
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Powered by red ginger and sweet almond essential oil, it gives a silky sheen for that festive sparkle. |
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The larger species, Australian lacewood or silky oak, has a consistent creamy color and a more consistent character. |
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The result is a ham that has a sweet silky smooth, melt-on-your-tongue nutty flavor that is naturally high in heart-healthy omega-3 and oleic acids, say officials. |
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Pigeons primarily use powder down feathers for preening which gives them a soft and silky feel to their plumage which is unmatched by other birds. |
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Cruising at motorway speeds is effortless thanks to silky changes in the automatic and manual modes, but there is a slightly detectable jerkiness to the up-changes under load. |
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The chinchilla has a soft and silky coat and the demand for its fur was so high that it was nearly wiped out in the wild before farming took over as the main source of pelts. |
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Distance control into this week's turtleback greens, along with a silky touch upon them, will be crucial to success and nobody fits the bill better than this duo. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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The addition of pure organic coconut oil creates a silky, melty filling, while providing plentiful health benefits courtesy of the popular superfood, say company officials. |
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Color expert Jon Hall of BASF Coatings says in North America, there will be a trend to fine-grained, silky silvers and gray silvers revealing various color nuances. |
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What truly stood out, in my opinion, was the silky smooth hommos. |
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Then you hit the cabbage filling, which is soft and silky, slightly sweet from caramelized onions, and creamy from a hefty dose of grated fontina cheese. |
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The bride, presented in marriage by her father, chose a designer gown of dulciana and Italian silky satin trimmed in hand-beaded, reembroidered Alencon lace. |
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