She had a gentle smile on her face and was wreathed with light from behind, giving her an earth-real glow. |
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Everyone was wreathed in smiles and freedom hung about the air like fresh morning mist. |
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Madeira's is a mountainous interior, mysteriously wreathed by a cover of clouds. |
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Ben sat at the keyboard composing furiously, his face wreathed with an angelic smile. |
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It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor. |
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The main course was veal parmigiana, a paper-thin pounded chop wreathed in melted mozzarella and pomodoro sauce. |
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So Fiona Shaw presents us with a woman who is wreathed in actorly display yet is also in a state of nervous panic. |
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After making the snap decision to leave Bridlington, wreathed in torrential rain, we headed for Northumberland, a two-and-a-half hour drive away. |
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The one character resistant to change is the professor, who departs wreathed in pedagogic smugness. |
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Today, however, fog wreathed the tiny islet, and covered the sand and pebbles at his feet with beadlets of moisture. |
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The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in garlands of fragrant flowers. |
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His tanned face was wreathed in smiles and he hugged his two small children and gave his wife a kiss. |
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It was a flat-bottomed boat, wreathed in mist from a small overnight storm. |
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Hampden, meanwhile, was eerily wreathed in freezing fog but neither the elements nor the task ahead of him seemed to cow Smith's spirits. |
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Rock Pigeons swirled around occasionally, and a rainbow wreathed the feet of the magnificent bronze atop a fountain. |
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For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers. |
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The blue haze of burning incense wreathed the dragon-created roofs of the Cheng Doon Teng temple. |
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The bungalow inside is wreathed in smoke, great huge clouds of it, seemingly static around it. |
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He could feel a little air rushing past him, and as the final countdown commenced, his face was wreathed in an angelic smile. |
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Chinese tea culture has already existed for 2,500 years, and the traditional drink is wreathed in numerous legends. |
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We had set out reluctantly on a Friday evening at the end of a hard working week through a wintry countryside glittering with frost and wreathed in freezing mist. |
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They grasped each others' hands and stood wreathed in smiles. |
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Then the Ridge in front was wreathed in flame as the shells burst, confining the Germans, to their dugouts while our men advanced to the assault. |
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Grass and leaves are still wreathed with dew, the trees moving gently in the breeze. |
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The eruption produced a cloud of steam and ash that wreathed the 3,000 ft Stromboli mountain and a tidal wave that rocked ships in ports more than 100 miles away. |
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I can't imagine anyone not being wreathed in smiles after such an episode. |
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Earlier in the day, Southampton Water was wreathed in smoky fog, forcing the crew to rely on years of hard-won experience to get their passengers safely across. |
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Dried flowers wreathed around a small silver-hilted dagger carved into the shape of a dragon, and several tarot cards showed their faces next to it. |
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Her voice chilled him farther than her hands did, hissing like dried ice and dying smoke as it wreathed over his head and sucked into his mouth and clung damp to his lungs. |
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At the checkout, there was an Asian girl wreathed in smiles. |
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She had lively dark brown eyes, and her face was wreathed in smiles. |
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The chariot, drawn by four horses, was wreathed in laurel, and the triumphator was attired like the Capitoline Jupiter in robes of purple and gold. |
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It's 30 miles upriver to the falls and, as we tunnel deeper into the Devil's Canyon, the river becomes slowly more sinister, wreathed with mist olive green. |
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There, under chandeliers wreathed in amber leaves, the thick oak reading desks moonlighted as banquet tables where the partygoers dined on curried lamb and miniature pumpkins packed with pieces of lobster. |
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It's a traditional village, one of the most beautiful villages in the Champagne region, nestling around its bell tower, wreathed in renowned vineyards because they're listed among the first Champagne vintages. |
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Congo coach Hudanski wreathed in smiles after the victory over Canada, hugging his players and staff in the teaming rain, too overjoyed to care that he was being soaked to the skin. |
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Redhead loops wreathed her sweet and pale face. |
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A striking element of the undulating facades of the church is the monumental portal with wreathed columns, the balcony with a balustrade and cartouches with the inscription IHS held up by two angels. |
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Its poly-lobed arcature supported by a snake-motif console and surrounded by a rectangular frame rests on engaged columns crowned with capitals with wreathed astragals and meander-shaped bells. |
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These great animals approach divers fearlessly with curiosity, wreathed in clouds of breams, with eagle rays scampering about the bottom amid small schools of barracudas. |
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My conviction is that this will be a tournament wreathed in South African smiles, hosted by 44 million excited individuals eager to make this event extraordinary and unforgettable. |
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Pleased as punch to have returned from Olympia and the Olympic Games wreathed in champions' laurels, our dissipated Gauls have plans to make the festivities last. |
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The photographs showed her as a ferally beautiful river kid, her body crusted with mud or wreathed with night-blooming cereus or hanging naked from a hay hook. |
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That's the same method you employ when pruning deutzias, which make exuberant shrubs wreathed in pink. |
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For two decades, wreathed in smoke from an evil pipe, he taught Government 154 there, while his treatise on presidential power went through several revised editions. At his feet, for a while, sat the young Al Gore. |
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So this match and this tournament are wreathed in significance. |
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At the funeral, a circle of comrades wreathed the grave of the honored deceased. |
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Even so, it was a surprise to see the 26-year-old custodian's face wreathed in smiles when FIFA.com met him after Sunday's match between the Oceania champions and Spain. |
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He was often photographed in thinking pose, wreathed in smoke. |
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Enigmatic reticence wreathed the return of the typological anticipator of Jesus' resurrection. |
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A writhing horror twisted itself across his features, like a snake gliding swiftly over them, and making one little pause, with all its wreathed intervolutions in open sight. |
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I was there early in the season, when the snow still lay in thick drifts and steam wreathed through the lodgepole pines from the least thermal outlet. |
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