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White robes draped across her slender form, snow-white and simple in design.
He was of no more than middle years, though snow-white streaks shone like burnished silver in his thick brown hair and neatly trimmed beard.
My hair was longer, my skin was still its snow-white colour, however I saw many new scars on my arms and chest upon looking myself over.
The white sands themselves are snow-white, powdery, and gypsum-based, surrounded by mountains on three sides.
Harry's hair and moustache were snow-white but the lean, fissured face, the pipe and alert manner were distinctive.
Unweathered specimens are snow-white and constitute exquisite specimens when associated with contrasting minerals.
Take in Fremantle, the lush Margaret River and Esperance's snow-white beaches on a journey through Western Australia's south-west.
In snow-white Northern Europe the memory of summer has already cooled by then.
Discover the national parks and snow-white beaches of Esperance and the South Coast.
The snow-white silicon strap of this enchanting Gent evokes wintry landscapes glistening in the light of distant stars.
Pictures of the Earth taken from space show a mainly blue world, banded with snow-white clouds and brownish landmasses.
He later imported a cream female named Withey Petchora from the western Urals and a snow-white male named Musti from Siberia.
She pulled away from him, her hand lingering on the snow-white fabric of the dress mess jacket.
Imagine a snow-white bowl of yoghurt topped with this glistening, exotic conserve.
I noticed a snow-white bird in the distance and thought it was a cattle egret at first.
I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
There, among the white waxy flowers, she saw a small, snow-white moth with grayish hind wings.
The ripe fruit has a thick and smooth purple rind enclosing snow-white flesh divided in 5 to 6 segments.
Similar in size to apeach, ripe Mangosteen has a dark mauve and smooth skin which holds a delicate snow-white fruit.
Decked out in bold colours, they ride from the strap up over the solid white plastic case and land on the snow-white dial.
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In the morning when the golden sunshine touches the snow-white peaks, thin smoke begins to rise over the tents by the lakeside.
Looking down at her, I admire the black rosettes of her spots against the snow-white beauty of her fur.
A Talbot hound was a snow-white hunting dog that was often used to deter highwaymen from attacking passing coaches.
An extravagantly woven headband of red tipani and snow-white tiare fill the aisle with the rich and heady scent of frangipani and gardenia.
These deciduous shrubs display snow-white flowers around the first week of May, and the leaves turn an interesting mixture of red and orange in the fall.
The stuff I use to make my legs look a little less translucent does wonders for my snow-white legs, but makes my cousin look like she ate a few too many carrots.
The area created for the polar bears is a snow-white glass room with a model of an iceberg and cool lake, while the panda area is a glass room surrounded with bamboo.
The free-foam PVC rigid foam sheet SIMOCEL-AS is permanently antistatic and features a brilliant snow-white surface.
Dumps and outcrops in the vicinity have produced hand specimens of antigorite, chrysotile, and impressive crystals of grass-green talc with snow-white dolomite.
The very last fluorite to crystallize left a dusting of microcrystalline snow-white material occupying most of the tight junctures where quartz crystals come together.
Taurus draws on the myth of io, the nymph who was turned into a snow-white cow.
The once snow-white stones were now blackened by a combination of being burnt out and years of built-up dirt and dust, casting a midnight shadow over the landscape.
The building was designed by an American architect and features an ultramodern, snow-white exterior embedded with thin strips of multicolored lights.
The terrorist, as he called himself, was old and bald, with a narrow, snow-white wisp of a goatee hanging limply from his chin.
Even the snow-white hair, the black-violet wings or the hem of her gown defy, as if turned to stone, the lashing winds up there at a dizzying altitude.
It was the kind known as a striped skunk, with glossy black fur, a snow-white double stripe on his back and a gorgeous plumed tail.
The mom, getting ready to leave, kisses the annoying woman goodbye, deliberately smearing the back of her snow-white blouson with orange Cheetos crumbs.
Instead, he turned around and deliberately faced a sheet of what had once been snow-white beaverboard that was nailed uncompromisingly to the back of the door.
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He was bareheaded, and the hair which hung down to his shoulders was snow-white.
The pod is elliptical, and the cotton which bursts from it at maturity is snow-white.
Lost from sight, both so snow-white were,And the lambkin adored the maiden wee, dewy-eyed with shimmering hair.
Each bears a snow-white shield carried on the slant, and above each warrior's head rises a grey heron's plume.
This snow-white couple had three children, who were as black as ink.
The one who had been a silverfish had snow-white hair of the finest texture and deep brown eyes.
In a little while I, also, will drive the four snow-white steeds.
The whole place was immaculately clean, and the big, four-posted bed, snow-white, invited one to repose.
Her steward, who cooked for all hands, was smart and in a snow-white suit.
He had snow-white hair and a snowy beard that reached to his waist.
Here and there another stream would fall in from the right or the left, down a gorge of snow-white and tumultuary boulders.
A snow-white moustache and imperial made his nutbrown complexion appear darker than it really was.
We see the body of the ichthyolite, with its finely arranged scales, of a pure snow-white.
The snow-white spires of the oncoming ship swayed with solemn and stately motions to the underrun of the quartering sea.
This was an elderly lady in a black silk dress and with snow-white hair.
Ithamar, on a snow-white Anatolian charger, followed by six hundred officers of his division, all mounted on steeds of pure race.
At midnight a gentle west wind shook the tree, and at the same moment a snow-white swan-like bird sank down gently on his breast.
The grassy track, so gay with scabious and bedstraw, was snow-white at the bottom of its ruts.
Her face vanished, and the bark of a big tree enclosed her snow-white body.
The bloodroot has a large round leaf which folds close about the flower-bud until the snow-white blossoms open.
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His hair was snow-white, but his cheeks were like rosy red apples.
He used to be darkish iron-grey, but his hair went snow-white in a fortnight.
His peruke was carefully powdered and his shirt ruffles were snow-white.
Her fancy ran riot with bitter misunderstandings, purifications by fire, snow-white souls, and death in the cruel cold of a Christmas night.
Its snow-white houses nestle cosily in a sea of fresh green vegetation, and no village could look prettier or more attractive.
Fuzzy little black-velvet monkeys, with snow-white teeth and gleaming, mocking eyes, chattered at us as we passed.
Methinks a good loaf of white bread, with a piece of snow-white cheese, washed down with a draught of humming ale, were a feast for a king.
The thing one immediately noticed about him was his beautiful, crinkly, snow-white beard.
He had a Roman nose, a snow-white, long beard, and his name was Mahon, but he insisted that it should be pronounced Mann.
King of Japan, whose lofty jet they say at times assumed the semblance of a snow-white cross against the sky?
The lard was finished on the floor above, and it came in little jets, like beautiful, wriggling, snow-white snakes of unpleasant odor.
On his shoulders and breast he had a green satin collegiate hood, and covering his head a black Milanese bonnet, and his snow-white beard fell below his girdle.
In a golden incubator upon the roof of our palace lay a snow-white egg.
Over their heads fluttered a cloud of snow-white feathers, and each herald bore in his hand a long silver trumpet, which he blew musically.
Ends' snow-white beard, still maintaining its immaculate trimness, pointed ceilingward at an angle of forty-five degrees.
One of them was a big, snow-white fellow from Spitzbergen who had been brought away by a whaling captain, and who had later accompanied a Geological Survey into the Barrens.
A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white smother.
Doves with gentle eyes cooed among the green leaves, snow-white clouds floated in the sunny shy, and the golden light, brighter than before, shone softly down.
Time and time again he tried for the snow-white throat, where life bubbled near to the surface, and each time and every time Spitz slashed him and got away.