She did not say it to her cousin, but she was exquisitely happy regarding his upcoming marriage. |
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Her long, cellar-black hair was blown by the wind across her exquisitely beautiful face. |
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Enemies and architecture are top notch too, and a few of the bosses, while slightly humorous looking, are modeled exquisitely. |
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Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault. |
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As Luni rode through town, mounted on his exquisitely bred horse, she decided that life with him might not be so bad. |
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I hand my keys to the valet and follow and exquisitely dressed couple through the house to the backyard. |
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The dreamy, Chopinesque poetry of the Adagio sostenuto was exquisitely molded. |
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The meat itself was exquisitely spiced and well cooked, surprisingly tender considering that the cubes were very firm under the knife. |
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It's as tiny as a butter bean and individuals appear to have been exquisitely enamelled by different artists. |
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With the oncoming of beautiful weather, he clothed himself in his khaki, American Eagle shorts that showed his bronzed calf muscles exquisitely. |
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From their immaculate haircuts and the swish of their exquisitely cut cassocks these were the lads from Rome. |
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And the next shot is exactly that of a languid, exquisitely shaped flower which picks up and repeats the outline of the bound foot. |
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This exquisitely delicate fruit quite rightly features in many sumptuous dessert recipes. |
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Behind the exquisitely woven material is the sweat and hard labour of hundreds of handloom weavers and their family members. |
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In a hyperconnected world, their every business process needed to be exquisitely calibrated to respond instantly to whatever got thrown at them. |
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He and his colleagues deposited exquisitely thin loops of an easily magnetized nickel-iron compound called permalloy onto silicon wafers. |
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The blossoms vary in shape from simple open bowls to flowers with exquisitely recurved petals. |
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Alpine sunshine has sometimes followed snow to show the fells and mountains at their most exquisitely beautiful. |
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The texture and style of martial arts and action genres are made vividly new, compulsively entertaining, and exquisitely modern. |
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His breastplate was inlaid with black obsidian, the preserved iron exquisitely forged. |
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A flute just always sounds flutey, no matter how exquisitely it is phrased, or how cleverly the flautist manages the dynamics. |
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And some of them, such as poppies, cornflowers and corncockles are exquisitely beautiful as well. |
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The pottery workshop is filled with exquisitely painted plates for decoration, with flowers and birds the main motifs. |
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With each soft shadow and sharp crimp exquisitely rendered, the act of painting serves to overwhelm the subject. |
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The pool is free-form, exquisitely landscaped and crossable via an arched bridge. |
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Some connoisseurs have exquisitely chiselled attardans, often inlaid with ivory and containing marvellously carved cut glass decanters. |
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Nevertheless, even within the settings of the propers and hours, one keeps coming across exquisitely beautiful moments. |
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In London there are examples of Hilliard's exquisitely detailed work in the Victoria and Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery. |
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Seth's work is the craft of a maximum minimalist that works exquisitely against the grain of our punishingly complicated, cluttered culture. |
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Yesterday's set of exquisitely correct opinions concluded with a statement about his gut-wrenching detestation of war. |
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High security walls obscure sprawling lawns with exquisitely groomed coiffures. |
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The caisson ceiling was elaborately decorated with exquisitely enchased mosaic frescos. |
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Her poetry is a superb distillation of the black idiom, capturing tones from the exquisitely humorous to the hauntingly poignant. |
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Malick exalts the beauty of the land in this exquisitely shot picture, creating a form of visual poetry which is quite simply mesmeric. |
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It is wonderful to see a mind that is so exquisitely attuned to critical examination at work in the moment, the moment of his own life. |
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These small exquisitely carved ivory figurines come in an almost limitless variety. |
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Shades of amber light play upon the heavy wooden ceiling beams and exquisitely embroidered wall hangings. |
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It's really an exquisitely scary guessing game, but also kind of exciting, at the same time. |
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He is exquisitely aware of the extent to which he follows in his father's traumatic path. |
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Their every business process needed to become exquisitely calibrated to respond instantly to whatever got thrown at them. |
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Intelligence, special operations forces, and diplomacy will have to be exquisitely coordinated. |
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Netsuke were fashioned from exquisitely carved ivory, horn, amber, or boxwood and sometimes embellished with gold or silver. |
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That kind of resolution allows exquisitely exact areas to be analyzed for chemical composition. |
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The animate and the inanimate, human and objects and finally cinema and painting had been exquisitely juxtaposed for superb equivocal effect. |
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Meanwhile, Williams hasn't been deterred from taking tourists on a scenic trip down the exquisitely beautiful riverscape. |
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Tom Phillips presented a typically idiosyncratic arrangement of 40 sheets of Minutes from RA meetings on which he'd doodled quite exquisitely. |
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All the dishes were exquisitely presented and the service was polite and attentive. |
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This tells us that human beings are exquisitely attuned to interpreting and responding to social signals. |
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In the shadows behind him, an exquisitely dressed lady gracefully positions herself with a tambura and begins strumming a drone. |
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On display are also mannequins decked in exquisitely designed saris and sparkling jewellery that she had hand picked for her students. |
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She wore a rose-dyed sacking dress, exquisitely worked under the needle so that it graced her slight figure, presented the curves as clues. |
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The fecund decorations are transplanted in the exquisitely designed gold-plated jewels embellished with precious stones. |
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Birds use them for flight, and they are exquisitely adapted for flight in their subtlest details. |
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In one picture she's got a bunch of grapes, in the other she has a jug of wine that has spilled on to an exquisitely rendered cloth. |
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To sustain this kind of stamina, they are exquisitely adapted to the rarefied mountain air of their high-altitude stomping grounds. |
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And by making the particles chemically reactive, scientists are building exquisitely sensitive sensors that can detect individual molecules. |
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Consider for a moment, if you will, the exquisitely delicate hues of this astoundingly lovely tunicate. |
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It was one room and exquisitely simple, with a toilet, sink, bathtub, and closet. |
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It's a lesson and challenge for young animators, in that he gets the movement and timing so exquisitely right. |
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Bronze idol of Ganapathi, with finely proportioned torsos and exquisitely designed limbs is a cynosure of all eyes. |
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The bikeway made its way through the exquisitely beautiful western country-side of Fish Creek, range lands, poplar and trees. |
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The trunk of an Asian elephant is so exquisitely prehensile that it can pick up a dime from a concrete floor. |
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Once exquisitely sensitive to racial political correctness, she now sees the world in black and white. |
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Carves out an existence by selling exquisitely detailed works of art. |
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This exquisitely crafted sword was built for strength and speed. |
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He was highly perceptive and exquisitely sensitive to everything around him. |
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Any ad invoking that tragedy would have to be exquisitely sensitive and carefully crafted. |
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This resembles the deadening of the emotions paradoxically required for the exquisitely heightened sensate perception in the Marquis de Sade's novels. |
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His small, exquisitely crafted pictures could look a bit twee. |
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But no, it was an exquisitely tailored blue sharkskin sports coat that was made for a man at least seven foot tall, and as big around as a beer keg. |
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I had watched her shoot up into a slender but exquisitely formed woman from a frail, awkward child. |
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Her tender face bent in compassion over a marble form so exquisitely pure that I knelt and signed myself. |
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More than that, theirs is a great love story, an exquisitely painful romance of two self-proclaimed soulmates who can't live together yet can't live apart. |
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Sure enough, an extremely tall and bony man descended from the spiral staircase to their right, dressed exquisitely in a solid black suit and tie. |
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Plants and animals are often exquisitely adapted to living in the desert. |
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Some are quite basic, mere saucer-like indentations, but others are exquisitely engineered with intricate pivots and fulcrums unravelling to form a protruding secure holder. |
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Besides his exquisitely tooled creations, he is credited with having invented the platform sole and wedge heel, which have had a recent comeback in fashion. |
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Many of the qualities like the extravagant detailing, lush colours and fine handwork are demonstrated in the exquisitely crafted shades of the era. |
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There were exquisitely carved statuettes, masks, musical instruments, staffs and walking sticks, spears, cups, a drinking horn, a pipe, and an anthropomorphic coffin. |
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The bride, Kamala, was exquisitely beautiful, but possessed none of the refinement prized by her in-laws. |
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As a result, The Wolf of Wall Street is devilishly entertaining and exquisitely controlled, just as those classics were. |
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Giant crab claws, great platters of seafood and fish, perfect fresh salads flown in daily, and dewily fresh tropical fruit are cooked and presented exquisitely. |
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Yet his eyes lighted up when he saw the exquisitely crafted scarf. |
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Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales. |
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A set of exquisitely carved ivory chessmen, a moa egg, stuffed birds, and bird skins, although jumbled in with rubbish, were all neatly catalogued. |
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Evolutionists have devised an elaborate classification system for stone tools ranging from the most primitive early Paleolithic to the youngest, exquisitely crafted tools. |
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In air-conditioned splendour the exquisitely accoutred Eastern and Oriental Express pulled out of Singapore's main station bound for Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. |
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It's exquisitely photographed, with intimate shots of flora and fauna, and a particularly mesmerizing sequence in which a rare butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. |
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The brain has evolved to be exquisitely adaptable to environmental change. |
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Their tender flesh was contrasted with the punchy crushed-peppercorn crust and well-matched with a light citrus sauce and the exquisitely sliced and grilled zucchini. |
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They were exquisitely tender and there was adjacent hyperaesthesia. |
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Rather than X rays, the source of information is radiation emitted by an exquisitely fast vibration of electric charge within the molecule. |
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All are exquisitely finished with traditional miniature speckled chocolate egg decorations. |
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Within its formal structure, her poetry is ingenious, witty, exquisitely wrought, and psychologically penetrating. |
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This exquisitely shot action thriller features plenty of exhilarating gunplay. |
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The crucifixions, the agriculture, the ephods, everything is done exquisitely. |
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Their exquisitely moulded faces were the colour of wheatmeal porridge slightly browned, with numerous freckles as the bran. |
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The morning shadow on his chin was almost as navy as his heavy-lidded eyes, his cheekbones exquisitely sculptured in his haughty face. |
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The protist fossil record is exquisitely detailed, allowing the authors to do exactly that. |
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Kern's exquisitely flowing melodies were employed to further the action or develop characterization. |
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In addition, he constructed an exquisitely detailed lunar model and presented it to the king. |
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Some of the lyrical passages are so glorious that you want to weep, and there's an exquisitely beautiful violin solo in the Benedictus. |
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The superficial temporal artery may become exquisitely tender to the touch and visibly indurated. |
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With its fascinating, exquisitely drawn characters and almost operatic sweep, it's the kind of play serious theatergoers hunger for. |
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The dialogue is insanely complicated, loaded with wild wordplay that would give Groucho Marx pause and exquisitely entendre'd to the octuple degree. |
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Like the Citroen land yachts of old, this is an exquisitely comfortable and lavishly designed statement that you'd rather not drive a BMW, Merc or Audi. |
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Thatched roofs, lazy palm trees, a quiet lagoon and the rich, deep burnt sienna colour of the wood make for a picture that's exquisitely desirable. |
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They are exquisitely bound, often in morocco or vellum, with flowery designs, gold tooling, gauffered fore-edges, round recessed cords and patterned end leaves. |
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Sensuous, discerning, and exquisitely beautiful, Madama Sui is one of the hetaeras of a Latin American strongman, identified only as El Gran Hombre or El Patron. |
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The redbud variety Hearts of Gold is an exquisitely showy ornamental tree. |
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On one of the baghs stand a centuries old cenotaph, carved exquisitely, and the family temple.Biru the chef at Deo Bagh might as well be superman. |
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Narrated exquisitely by the devilish Equivocator who lives up to his namesake with a performance both comic and menacing, Magpies is a fast-paced and never predictable drama. |
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The designs burst with the lush greens and vibrant colors of the tropics, with tropical motifs, fruits and birds, exquisitely handworked and printed on satin. |
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