In merciful contrast tender tales of sun-drenched small town reverie restore some hope. |
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There's no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. |
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Set in a dusty, sun-drenched Spain in the 1970 s, and interesting for that even if the acting weren't good as well. |
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A mural on the restaurant wall depicts three women working together in an idyllic, sun-drenched garden. |
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The promise of heaven is rather less tangible than the promise of a sun-drenched holiday in the Caribbean. |
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Through the door of another house, a shadow fled across the bare laths of a sun-drenched wall. |
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Perhaps the most distinctive element is a sun-drenched atrium above an indoor boulevard that runs between 53rd and 54th Streets. |
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A sunny day is a great day, and nothing beckoned one out to a day on the water more than a sun-drenched sky. |
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Marianne Willoughby sat in her sun-drenched parlour, her face pale with shock. |
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In this steamy, sun-drenched Caribbean country, baseball has ceased to be a pastime and become a passion. |
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On a cold, damp December day in Bexley, who could blame anyone for dreaming of sun-drenched beaches in the West Indies? |
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Life, I told myself, was going to be one long, exciting sun-drenched holiday. |
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But it only takes one sun-drenched weekend for the Great British public to decide that it's summer. |
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Being of Nicaraguan Dutch-American ancestry I inherited that erubescent, sun-drenched glow and fiery red hair from grandpa. |
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Outside, the sun-drenched streets are deserted, inside the cavernous tiled space is hoaching. |
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Invincible is a song inspired by your time on the sun-drenched terraces of Marseilles. |
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It's a charming place, with traditional villages and sun-drenched hillsides covered with grape vines. |
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What if your place of work is not a dingy workstation in a block of concrete but a floating sun-drenched five-star hotel heading for Alaska or Bermuda? |
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This summer, immerse yourself in Sydney's sun-drenched lifestyle on a walk from Bondi to Bronte. |
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A sun adorns the bottle, with the Ricard logo at its centre, evoking the sun-drenched roots of the famous Marseille aperitif. |
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Perfect after a fine, rich meal along with a unique wine, one that is evocative of sun-drenched climes. |
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A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to enthuse about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday. |
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In Er-Rachidia, on the way to the pink dunes, you will be surprised to taste a delicious home-made yoghurt, so fresh on this sun-drenched road. |
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And yes, they need sun-drenched days to produce the rampant vines that manufacture carbohydrates that sweeten the fruits. |
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But in the summer, a light body oil is also necessary to care for sun-drenched skin. |
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It enjoys hot, dry conditions, but is best planted in a blistering border than containerised on a sun-drenched patio or deck. |
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A rich tan is unmistakably the hottest summer trend, yet we all know the dangers of toasting ourselves silly to get that sun-drenched look. |
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We visited in September during the Wibabiya season, when singing rings through the sun-drenched stringybark, woollybutt and bloodwood forests. |
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One major scene for solar progress is Hawaii, a sun-drenched island state with some of the best resources for solar and wind energy. |
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This generally quiet area features sun-drenched murals in gold, umber, and burnt red. |
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Agreat treatment to choose during what passes for our summer, as it tricks your body into believing that you have spent the entire day on a sun-drenched beach. |
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More impressive was the sun-drenched view from the observation terrace. |
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The formal ceremony was followed by a grand procession, seven miles in length and two hours in duration, through the sun-drenched streets of Moscow to the train station. |
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The upward pull of a starry cupola or the mesmerizing allure of a sun-drenched atrium are some obvious examples. |
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Stretching out on a sun-drenched beach with a pina colada is most people's idea of a relaxing holiday. |
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Arizona is no longer the sun-drenched home of the Grand Canyon, golf courses, and retirees exulting in 100-degree lethargy. |
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The film is full of sun-drenched vineyards and the glories of the grape. |
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We all know the agony of returning to a sun-drenched car on a scorcher. |
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The set is sun-drenched, filmed on a gorgeous, grainy 35mm print that imparts the nostalgia of the age. |
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The horses' hooves had chewed up the smooth, sun-drenched mud of the shoals. |
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The laggards, though, are similarly sun-drenched. |
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The view: a sun-drenched field of parked automobiles. |
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He paused, looking out at a sun-drenched street. |
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Throughout the sun-drenched afternoon they joked constantly. |
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The sun-drenched crowd of 23,512 loved the entertainment. |
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When, with her best friend, the proud princess Eyela, she flies across the sun-drenched expanses of their realm, the two appear more graceful than the loveliest butterflies. |
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Famous master chocolate maker Leonidas has also succumbed to summer's temptations and is proud to present its completely new range of Cocktail pralines, bursting with sun-drenched festive flavours. |
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After seeing their early lead disintegrate yet again, Korea Republic surged back with pride in an inspired second half to win their only match of the finals 2-3 in a sun-drenched Lahti stadium. |
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But it was when the Sergeant participated in the 1997 Latin Music Festival that his experiment « Viva el Sergento » transformed into several sun-drenched musical nuggets. |
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Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter. |
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But Nicole Scherzinger had a smile back on her face during a sun-drenched trip to Antigua. |
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Ostensibly a sun-drenched love song but there's something darker going on too. |
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The Hinckley pro shot a three under-par 69 to beat Ludlow's Daniel Francis into second place on a chilly but sun-drenched Arden course. |
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Two hours east of Dallas, sun-drenched granite cliffs loom high above the cloudy waters of possum Kingdom Lake. |
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Flat, open and sun-drenched land is so scarce in Santa Coloma that the graveyard was just about the only viable spot for its solar energy programme. |
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It's well worth watching for its extraordinary mix of insipidity and stupidity, which we channel in this sun-drenched episode of The Cartoon Lounge. |
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This is largely due to France's undreamed-off versatility: within just a few hours drive, you can ski in the Pyrenees, relax on a sun-drenched beach or have a walk and enjoy the beautiful scenic areas. |
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Composed and genial, the Corries cut an impressive figure in the sun-drenched Haifa courthouse. |
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In autumn, oak leaves fall in the forests. Azaleas, camellias, magnolias, and cypresses all bloom and give off their distinctive perfumes in sun-drenched gardens. |
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The Argentinian forward fired Valencia ahead in the 53rd minute at a sun-drenched Mestalla, his shot deflected beyond the Real Sociedad goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli off the defender Jon Ansotegui. |
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When she flies over the sun-drenched meadows and forests of Summergreen, the elf headquarters, she is lovelier than the loveliest birds in the land. |
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Positivity is easy on these dreamy, sun-drenched beaches. |
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Marseilles: a sun-drenched megalopolis on the Mediterranean. |
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Under perfect weather for five days in July, more than one million sun-drenched people showed up to view the Tall Ships as they sat berthed in Halifax Harbour. |
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Sun-drenched beaches are vacation destinations for sunbathers no matter where the beaches are. |
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Sun-drenched California offers a veritable laboratory for daylighting. |
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