It is the same souls that quiver, the same passions that ferment, the same vices that grow, the same straining toward the azure. |
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This was real fun, fighting America's number one freshwater fish in gin clear water under an azure sky. |
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Under an azure sky at Almondvale, horizontal trenches marked the areas where undersoil heating was being installed. |
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Her striking azure eyes reflect the leaping blaze while her face is flushed from the intense torridity of such a realistic foreboding. |
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Her eyes glistened as she looked out over the blue Pacific waters as the horizon touched a cloudless azure blue sky. |
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The ball soared in the azure sky like a missile with a perfect trajectory and rolled a lot upon landing. |
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The shoaly, azure, clear ocean and the white beach may remind you of an island in the South Seas. |
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But as I slowly looked over to the east, the sky turned from deep black to indigo to azure to ever lighter shades of blue. |
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But this place being open was full of flowers, such lovely azure cornflowers which the people call bluebottles. |
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I was outside, under the most brilliant azure sky that I had ever witnessed. |
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Endless azure blue skies filled our eyes whenever we stepped out with fluffy white clouds splattered here and there. |
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Through the gently swaying boughs of trees a cloudless, azure sky was visible, heralding the beginning of a hot, clear day. |
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They were looking out onto a seemingly unending expanse of perfectly blue ocean beneath a cloudless azure sky. |
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It was a beautiful setting, with calm blue sea, azure skies, brown sailed dhows skimming past us, and it was also very hot. |
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Quiet, timeless little villages are dotted along the coast, palms bending out over a bright azure sea. |
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Despite this he had piercing azure eyes, that hinted at his sharp and nimble mind. |
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The brightly coloured vygies add contrast to the blue and azure of the sea and the browns of the rocks. |
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The young man is to the left of the shot, squinting in the strong sunlight, his long face caught against an azure sky. |
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The Duke of Kent had his label charged with a cross gules between two fleurs-de-lis azure. |
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A flock of homing pigeons soared into the azure sky, dispersing before the gates of the city, each striking towards its own destination. |
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Looking through the dresses, Lydia grinned as she found an azure blue, sleeveless, turtleneck dress. |
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What snatches of blue sky she could see were deepening from azure to cobalt and she thought she saw the first star twinkling already. |
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You could, of course, try and land your own dinner with a jolly crew on board one of the hire craft that dance across the azure blue seas. |
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Argent, a pile throughout embattled azure and in chief three mullets of four points counterchanged. |
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Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban Eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Thro' the azure deep of air. |
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Souvenirs of miniature trains from the Rail Museum have been placed in the inner edges of these walls behind a bright azure blue background. |
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He lived in a house on the beach and fell in love with Grenada's azure blue seas and white sand beaches. |
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When she stepped outside, she saw that the sun was smiling cheerfully in an azure blue sky dotted with puffy little clouds. |
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It started a day of perfect beauty, light fresh winds and azure blue skies. |
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The walls were whitewashed, sporting a band of azure as trim, and the floors were carpeted with a matching blue color. |
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There is a wonderful flow of space and light, with enfilades leading the eye through double doors and wafting curtains to the azure sea. |
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Ah yes, there he was, in his dashing shade of azure, heightened by his tan, winking from the wall. |
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The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green. |
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The sky was a bright, cloudless azure, and the sun was pinned high and motionless and brilliant upon its zenith. |
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The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |
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His name was Sir John Cliseton, and he bore for arms a field argent, fretted azure, with a mullet argent in chief. |
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The floor was carpeted, again, in a light shade of azure, which added to the misty tint in the hall. |
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Or, a lion adumbrated, debruised by two bendlets azure, all within a bordure compony argent and gules. |
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The carriage door swung open, revealing a tall woman with sable hair and dressed in an azure gown, bringing out her gray-blue eyes. |
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New colours jump vibrantly from the concrete walls freshly painted with pastels, earth tones and flamboyant azure. |
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Through the use of bright colours such as azure, burgundy, rose, orange, pink and yellow, the artist has lent life to the subject. |
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Ten minutes were there of silence as blood seeped slowly out of Claud's chest, twisting the bright scarlet into deep azure. |
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The orbs consisted of many hues of azure, as if constructed of countless shards of sapphire glass. |
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A like creature, but gorged with a collar per pale azure and or and chained of the last, is the dexter supporter used by the Duke of Somerset. |
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After his legitimation in 1397 he changed his bearings to the royal arms of France and England within a border gobony of silver and azure. |
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He was tall and gorgeous, with rumpled sandy brown hair and azure eyes that Audrey could tell broke the hearts of girls everywhere. |
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Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet. |
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She crossed her arms and stared into my eyes with those azure oculars. |
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Although a crisp breeze had hung in the air when Caleb and his uncle had arrived at Cedar Grove, an azure sky had augured a morning of pleasant weather. |
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A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky. |
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I looked up at the azure sky through the trees lining each side of the avenue on which we were walking, and it seemed as if we were watching the sky through a wreath. |
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This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands. |
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The balconies overlooked the Whitsunday passage, but if you could wrest your gaze from the azure blue reef you were treated to a birdseye view of the hotel spa. |
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Each bend in the road reveals yet another breathtaking panorama of the Dinara Mountains that sweep down to the Adriatic, a deep cobalt sea under an azure sky. |
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All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face. |
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Her long black locks whip around her, giving her a wild, desperate look, yet her eyes, a crystal blue azure, reflect the strength and determination of her mind. |
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The bright green, azure and blue pointed to the presence of copper. |
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The sky was a beautiful azure blue, without a cloud in the sky. |
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Of all the colours in the world, why would you choose azure? |
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Adopted from Spain, they were modified by the Portuguese, who added a variety of colors, most notably the blue, or azure, from which they get their name. |
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Quick streamers of ice caught three, but the remainder thundered into the barrier of bright azure and burst into searing flares of light and heat. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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In ancient heraldry a bendlet azure on a coat was a mark of cadency. |
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It was a truly amazing azure skyscape pure and perfect throughout. |
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Once I got past Bull Bay, the vistas of the azure seas uplifted my spirit. |
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She said the government had invested a lot in the resort's security which is a popular tourist destination nestling in the azure waters of the Sulu Sea. |
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It was a sunny, bright day without a cloud in the azure sky. |
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He looked out to the azure ocean, out to the horizon where sea met sky. |
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Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies. |
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Over in the west, a subliminal azure glow that had been growing brighter and brighter suddenly sent a shaft of incandescent radiance up into the atmosphere. |
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He had azure coloured eyes and flaxen hair with indigo streaks. |
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Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut. |
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Great fleecy clouds, floating across the azure sky, sent purplish shadows wandering in the valleys over which the road lay like a fragile ribbon of granite. |
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The family crest is a field azure, chevrony doubly cottised, which means the field is blue, with very thin lines of ermine forming the shape of a chevron. |
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In between the ferns we have planted snowdrops and Omphalodes cappadocica, a relative of the forget-me-not which produces azure blue flowers in early spring each year. |
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The azure sky above was only slightly clouded by the thick cumulus clouds that strayed away from each other, to occasionally cover up the sun's streams of rays. |
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Broad flights of steps descended directly into the azure water. |
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The groom's sister wore a full-length azure blue strapless dress. |
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Centuries after, a field of crosses was slowly added to the azure background, and latterly also a silver host. |
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Entranced by the serenity of Southern Europe's Mediterranean coastline, I basked in the sun's brilliance as it shimmied across the azure water. |
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Cartaya called it Lake Adelie, because the azure water reminded him of the blue-eyed Adelie penguin. |
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The sable signifies prudence and constancy in adversity, the azure denotes activity and the seas. |
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Shropshire's blazon is erminois, three pile azure, two issuant from the chief and one in base, each charged with a leopard's face. |
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A golden chalice enclosed in a field of azure has been the symbol of Galicia since the 13th century. |
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Although the tincture azure of tongue and claws is not cited in many blazons, they are historically a distinguishing feature of the Arms of England. |
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In heraldic language, it may be blazoned azure, a saltire argent. |
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