With a gasp of pure pain, he closed his eyes tight and arched underneath her, arched so hard his cock went inside her.
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Inspired by traditional Spanish and Moorish architecture, the facade has arched windows on either side of the double front door, which is flanked by tall arched stained glass windows.
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Let's determine whether Cersei's eyebrows were always quite so arched.
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We have a complete breakdown: First, the arched back lean.
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Tent poles arched across from either side of the runway.
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Did you know he wasn't born with an arched eyebrow?
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The interior of the main rotunda has prominently arched ceilings.
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Her arched, tanned shoulder against a black cotton tank dress.
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Trouble raps with a swallowed drawl and an arched eyebrow.
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A brick walkway leads up to the arched front door.
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Kieran Culkin's skeptically arched brows are begging to neg me.
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One witness said it appeared the inmate arched his back.
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An arched doorway leads to a formal dining room large enough to seat 23178, with built-in shelving framed by more arches and a set of arched wood doors that open to a patio.
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A glass door under an arched transom opens to the garden.
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The other has a large arched glass door overlooking the garden.
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With his eyebrows slightly arched, he listened patiently to the complaints.
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The ceiling has arched wood beams and a tiered iron chandelier.
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It was all serenely backlit by streaming sunlight through arched windows.
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No trash, lots of flowers, arched windows, soft drapery, soft fabric.
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She took the stage, arched one pump behind her, and kicked.
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One step up through an arched doorway is the dining room.
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Her arched posture signifies not just revealing, but also hiding and withholding.
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Dean arched up his hips, his nascent erection rubbing against my ass.
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The arched vestibule has onyx walls, Greek key mosaics and classical statuary.
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The image was of the arched gate, not the Temple of Baal.
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Jodie arched her back and ejected a stream of her feminine passion.
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His eyebrows arched, his features twisted, his plosives smacked against the microphone.
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Most of the arched windows were replaced with modern, high-performance glass.
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Several officers gathered near the cathedral arched their heads toward the sky.
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Inside, skylights and tall arched windows flood the former lobby with sunlight.
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It allowed me to push my fingers gently into its arched black back.
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Where its long melodic lines maintained tension, the performers arched with romantic vagueness.
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A main gathering area has arched ceilings, exposed beams and a large rug.
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With an arched back, rosebud ass soaring up, she starred in solo fantasies.
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Oh, and they were pretty severely arched — because that's always a good look.
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The interior of the shul features arched windows, chandeliers, and a linoleum floor.
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The rooms are large, with 21979 ½-foot ceilings and tall arched windows throughout.
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He softened them with arched and recessed windows until they looked like honeycombs.
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What resulted were arched bangs that were too short and sticking straight out.
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The High Line's arched ceiling at 14th Street is his largest venue yet.
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Mike: I really thought she captured the arched eyebrow that Michelle does sometimes.
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Metal shutters frame its arched windows, and nicked wood columns support the interior.
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Ajoni gracefully tilted vertically until just her perfectly arched feet pointed above water.
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I loved their looks — slender, gently arched and slightly tapered at the ends.
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Arched-wing shearwaters, migrants just as we are, glided low above the waves.
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French doors leading to a balcony and arched windows let in plenty of light.
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Their limestone villas, with arched colonnades and latticed windows, still line Berbera's unkempt streets.
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She can scorch with nothing more than a slight head turn and arched eyebrow.
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A walled courtyard leads to a double front door with an arched transom window.
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Sliding glass doors topped with arched windows stretch across the back of the house.
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She arched her eyebrows, which had been plucked into fine, dark, perfectly drawn curves.
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We reached the highway as flames arched across the road leading from our neighborhood.
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The fireplace has an arched limestone surround; one of the windows is a porthole.
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His choreography included a mix of positions — some arched backwards, while others leaned forwards.
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The beautifully arched brows come in a rainbow of red, turquoise, yellow, and purple.
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She beckoned us inside her cave with a red tiled awning and arched door.
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The Gothic arched windows, set within alcoves, are typical of those throughout the house.
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INDOORS An arched door with a stained-glass window opens to a bright foyer.
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The plot sits at the far corner of a field beneath an arched tree.
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Inside, there are arched doorways, built-in shutters for most windows and hardwood floors.
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The tower's octagonal rooms have arched windows and sweeping views out to the sea.
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An original pointed arched window with dozens of panes dominates the front-facing wall.
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Through an arched stone doorway are the service areas, including the laundry and kitchen.
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Arched recesses in the dining room were made to accommodate hutches and other storage.
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It had the arched doorways and crown moldings and leaded glass of our dreams.
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As she stretched out her right arm, she arched her back, reaching behind her.
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The Coodle is an arched pillow designed to prevent your arm from falling asleep.
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Her eyes were big and darting, her dimples obscenely deep, her eyebrows arched with depravity.
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At the door, I rolled my cardigan off my shoulders, and arched as if stretching.
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The home's interior has been updated, but still has arched windows and wood-beamed ceilings.
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Dark, full, and perfectly arched, they're the kind of brows that everyone tries to emulate.
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Features include a large fireplace in the living room, arched doorways and hardwood floors throughout.
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Ballistic missiles follow an arched trajectory, whereas cruise missiles mostly travel parallel to the ground.
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She arched against the wall of the stall, her chest pushed forward into Letty's hands.
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"I fell in love with SoHo — the architecture, the arched doorways and windows," she said.
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Ms Jefferson, it must be said, is a master of the arched-eyebrow, sardonic quip.
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The thick white walls, arched ceilings and deep windowsills give them a cozy, cavelike feel.
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I memorized the intricate carvings of the Apthorp's arched entryway and fantasized about rent control.
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Her eyebrows arched above expressive eyes, and her brow, despite the residual puffiness, was smooth.
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With rich columns, arched windows, and a rustic exterior, the look was classic Renaissance Revival.
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The girl's body arched back like a bow, and she let out a soprano moan.
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Upstairs is a master bedroom with a trio of arched windows and oak hardwood floors.
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Their arched beaks and rough-textured feet enable them to easily grip and handle food.
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What about the body arched just below the water in "Shell Seeker, Large Night" (2016)?
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Two studios upstairs have large arched windows that open to east- and west-facing balconies.
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To advance on the city, ground forces arched around, surrounding a Turkish military observation post.
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Its neck arched like a ballerina's, and there was a gaping hole in its abdomen.
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For example, at 23A: the apronym "SWAN" stands for the entry SWIMMER WITH ARCHED NECK.
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His neck is arched and head thrown back, as if anticipating a future rigor mortis.
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Its arched windows represent a classic feature of the late 244th century Renaissance Revival style.
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Noses extended, sniffing, they circle their prey, an alarmed cat with pop eyes and arched back.
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Swift's wax döppelganger features the singer's signature red lipstick, arched brow and black lingerie-inspired ensemble.
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Perhaps this is why many of her subjects look tense, with arched shoulders and piercing gazes.
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Curls clung to sweat-dampened cheeks as I arched back, twining my arms above my head.
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She arched an eyebrow and stared down the camera as though challenging it to a duel.
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Ms. Lieber often stands with head arched back, her throat very strikingly exposed to the light.
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"Margot's are very arched and perfect, but Tonya had no discipline with her brows," Denaver says.
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She took the stairs to the arched entranceway of the hotel two steps at a time.
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A black cat stands on the edge of the counter, its back arched, looking at her.
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The Mediterranean-style home's foyer boasts stone floors and arched doorways to a formal living room.
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He had a sacral dimple and a high-arched palate that made it difficult to nurse.
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And that snag is Lorde's arched, skeptical eyebrows and a smirk that stopped a thousand ships.
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Professional and neat, Shirawa was soft in the face and belly, with strongly arched, thick eyebrows.
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"The most common mistake I see people make is beginning with the back arched," Kast says.
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In true Soho fashion, the open-plan living space has three floor-to-ceiling arched windows.
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In my room that meant floor-to-ceiling curtains hiding a wonderful secret: impressive arched windows.
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On Friday afternoon, Arielle stood beside the park's arched monument to George Washington, addressing the crowd.
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An arched doorway opposite the fireplace opens to a Juliet balcony overlooking the brick-paved courtyard.
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As she spoke, Mikaila, sitting beside her, arched her eyebrows at the thought of a house.
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The dining room casts back to Malaysia's colonial past, with lattice screens and arched wall niches.
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He led me to a withered hemlock, its limbs arched and fanciful, like a hidden castle.
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The soaking tub is embedded in a block of granite near an arched stained-glass window.
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It has big arched windows similar to those on the front of the T.B.T.A. building. Continuity!
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The exterior is brick and limestone, with a deep, columned front porch and large arched windows.
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At the end of an asphalt driveway, beyond an arched colonnade, are two separate front doors.
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Down the hall is a dining room with an arched ceiling, acorn chandelier and Dutch door.
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A grand first-class dining room on the original Titanic featured arched doorways and spacious armchairs.
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" And I looked at him and I arched an eyebrow and I said, "Whatever I want?
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Unable to stay motionless any longer, her back arched with each new stream that met her skin.
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An arched passage tiled in blue and gold led to the common room of the harem itself.
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A Drexcyen Chronocommons felt like an inside-out version of the arched sculpture on the High Line.
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A hint of trepidation on those thin lips and arched brows, as she took in the applause?
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In the nineteenth century, most of the photographs of hysterics in this arched position were of women.
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He arched all the way back, making his torso parallel with the ground and eluded the kick.
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At the front of the chapel is a rectangular altar, in front of a smooth, arched apse.
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In the 1990s, a few clues emerged, including an arched nasal crest and a strange lower jaw.
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The third floor has two bedrooms with peaked ceilings under the roof gable, arched windows and skylights.
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A huge arched shelter that will enclose the remains of the destroyed reactor, above, is nearing completion.
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The master bedroom has an exposed brick wall and a wall-size arched window with motorized blinds.
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I lounged, arched, and did yoga while his shutter clicked as fast as a rolling snare drum.
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Behind the tall iron gates and arched red door one ring dominated the sweaty, dimly lit gym.
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Walking back through the main foyer under an arched doorway brings you to the newly renovated kitchen.
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Beyond is a sunroom with a coffered ceiling, checkerboard-tile floors and a ribbon of arched windows.
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The formal dining room has arched windows and a ceiling covered in nine different Bradbury & Bradbury wallpapers.
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From there, a pair of arched doorways on the right leads to a study and dining room.
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At the front of the house, the living room has a large arched window and window seat.
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Three sets of French doors, with arched transoms, lead to a south-facing terrace overlooking the park.
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The exposed brick, double-height ceilings, and huge arched windows are a New York real estate dream.
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The houses have double front doors, some arched with wrought-iron detail, and attached one-car garages.
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It's a spacious, elegant restaurant with a brick-walled main dining room, arched windows and starched linens.
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A front bedroom has a pair of tall arched windows with louvered shutters that overlook Hawthorn Street.
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It rose up from the SoundCloud murk with an arched eyebrow, fortified by the language of memes.
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The entrance to the apartment is an arched wooden door made in India during the 19th century.
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With this pillow, I had support without feeling like my neck was arched at an uncomfortable angle.
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"Your favorite was when my show got picked up," Ms. Wigfield, one eyebrow arched, reminded her mother.
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I scratched inside the donkey's ears, and when its neck arched with pleasure, Cesar burst out laughing.
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The central kitchen, on the ground floor, preserves an original arched brick structure called the carriage house.
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In its day, the 21-story building stood proudly with marble floors under an arched 0003-foot ceiling.
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The gasps will be big, eyes will widen, and Shay Mitchell's eyebrows will continue to be arched perfection.
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Her back arched into his hands, and her hands grew white from fisting the sheets by her side.
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She pressed herself against a pillar in the arched colonnade that framed the veranda and held her breath.
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Women masturbate with legs splayed and backs arched, orgasming after a few minutes of frantic rubbing and moaning.
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The Doctor tells her, eyebrow arched, that she has a way of responding to uncertainty that intrigues him.
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MILAN — With its many arched bridges, Venice cannot claim to be among the world's most wheelchair-friendly cities.
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He arched over her back and took hold of the passport before it landed on the pimpled floor.
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Inside, the 1930s home maintains its typical Southern California feel with high, arched doorways and wood beamed ceilings.
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Then Ah Yang in pain was like a fish in a frying pan: his belly arched, bucked, twisted.
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One of them shows the anti-immigration banner being unfurled over the arched Billings Arcade, according to Gothamist.
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She arched her back and slid through an ivy-covered crevice, then climbed onto a chain-link fence.
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The red-tiled roof, interior courtyard spaces, arched windows and white stucco create a distinct Mission Revival look.
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From beneath the hangar's arched roof, a crowd of 20,000 or so spills out into the surrounding areas.
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But that's not to say that there isn't weariness in some communities vis-à-vis double-arched colonialism.
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Piada was designed with 1950s Italian pop culture in mind, complete with mosaic tiling and arched metal structures.
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A pair of large arched doors opens into the front entry hall, which leads to the great room.
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Both the dining room and great room can also be reached via a marble hallway with arched mirrors.
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Another arched doorway opens to the kitchen, which has a commercial-grade stainless steel oven and quartz countertops.
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You mentioned jewel tones and arched windows, but what are some other ingredients of a rom-com apartment?
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Inside, the home is filled with eye-catching architectural details like this living room with elegant arched ceilings.
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A camera crane arched overhead, as if threatening to pluck a human trinket from a bowling alley game.
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And then, in the intervening 20 years, the game's world has arched uncannily closer to our very own.
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Make sure your lower back is slightly arched and your feet are set firmly on the floor, too.
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The house features custom gothic architecture, like the paneled walls and arched windows, according to its Airbnb listing,
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It is, however, worthy of an arched brow to tout your sensors as medical grade without proper bonafides.
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Yet another has a scalloped aqua credenza topped by an arched shelving unit filled with shapely, striped ceramics.
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Photo: Getty ImagesWhen rapper Soulja Boy dropped his line of game emulator consoles, the internet arched a collective eyebrow.
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His body tensed and arched upward with each of the two blows of electricity, according to a news report.
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The students marked the occasion by outfitting his arched metallic feet with a snazzy pair of size-13 Adidas.
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I arched my body, yanked my torso to get a deep stretch, and a pop jolted my lower back.
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The newer one was built in the 1700s as a stable; today, the arched stable doors are panoramic windows.
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She used Johnny Weissmuller's high head position, arched back and a heavy 6-beat kick, hydroplaning over the water.
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Suspended inside is an arched seat of saddle leather; from some angles it looks like a bird in flight.
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Upstairs, the master suite has an large arched window, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony with water views.
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Sunlight splashes in through a wall of arched windows and shimmers on newly installed parti-colored Venetian terrazzo floors.
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From there, a wide, arched doorway opens to the dining room, which has wooden cabinets built into two corners.
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Lined with 30-foot arched windows, the brick building provided vast views of the river and the city beyond.
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In one episode of the HBO series, hit men throw someone into the falls from the arched iron footbridge.
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After seeing a McDonald's ad in a magazine, Groen opened his first golden-arched restaurant in Cincinnati in 1959.
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To the right is a sitting area next to the staircase and, beyond that, a bedroom with arched windows.
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This one is tender and dreamy, an optimistic rejoinder to an album full of cold shoulders and arched eyebrows.
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The women starring in Chanel's "Sputnik Salon Society," however, would have raised a perfectly arched eyebrow at the idea.
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Offsetting the high-arched ceilings of Prada's Milan headquarters were neatly-appointed beds, wall lamps and low-slung chairs.
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The owners also created a first-floor office in the addition, facing front, with a trio of arched windows.
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I could exfoliate with an open palm when my wife's back itched or my cat arched for a rub.
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Without speaking, the congresswoman arched her eyebrows, as if to say, "What do you think?" as the doors closed.
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Inside, Moroccan flourishes remain intact throughout three connected rooms with arched doorways and mosaics of colorful tiles above banquettes.
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One is through a vine-covered trellis that leads to large, arched wooden vat doors opening into the kitchen.
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I moved into cabins in New Hampshire and had a beautiful arched barn that I used as a studio.
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Hadid's beauty look was appropriately bronzed, with golden eyeshadow complimenting her arched brows and a plum shade on her lips.
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Ms. Sanders, granted a seat of honor on the dais, limited her reaction to an arched eyebrow and pursed lips.
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Other cutting-room-floor highlights also include hissing, arched backs, lots of meowing and one scratch on the star's face.
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More importantly, they've captured the essence of her spirit in every raised chin, arched eyebrow, and subtle sneer of condescension.
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Thanks to her high-arched eyebrows, del Castillo looks equally like Divine and the Master from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Not stereotypical, '90s plucked brows, or today's arched, too-perfect-to-be-real Instagram brows — no, those are downright tame.
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Her arms raised to strike the instrument mirror the arched mosaic behind her, while her pants match the green outline.
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Two wood blanket chests decorated with repeating arched-window motifs are 17th-century Swiss (carved) and 18th-century American (painted).
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From Donna Summer to Diana Ross, just about every celebrity donned thin, arched brows in the '70s, according to InStyle.
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The dom holds back the sub's arms, his tooled leather boot planted in the middle of his partner's arched back.
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Ms. Reid sings these numbers with a deliciously clueless sincerity that has no place for the arched eyebrows of irony.
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My studio is a large light-filled room in a Federal-era building that has high ceilings and arched windows.
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That aside, throughout most of this album, Crowell is having fun — singing with arched eyebrow and tongue firmly in cheek.
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A flight of coral steps in front of the house narrows as it approaches an arched portico and double doors.
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The arched-wood beams, wooden trim carved with German phrases and stained-glass windows are all original to the house.
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This open space — with 15-foot ceilings, six arched windows, two skylights and two wood-burning fireplaces — has several functions.
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The formal dining room has arched doorways and a traditional Catalan ceiling, with plain bricks forming a slightly arced vault.
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Back arched, legs trailing behind him, Jordan sailed through the air with one hand pushing the ball toward the basket.
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Glancing over at Mr. Rodale, Mr. Cavett saw that he was stiff in his chair, his back arched, and unconscious.
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The dining room opens to a conservatory with tall arched windows topped by stained-glass transoms and a lantern skylight.
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INDOORS A stone walkway leads to the main entrance, which has an arched wood door with a stained-glass panel.
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Solid wood doors open to large, elegant rooms, including a library with arched windows with spiderweb muntins and louvered shutters.
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Several of them have hand-carved marble sinks; the master is just over the living room, with similar arched windows.
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Warriors who killed more than 10 men earned symmetrical tattoos that covered the torso and arched into the upper arms.
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Although her dress was modern, the arched top of the canvas and background in gold leaf suggested a Byzantine icon.
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There is the Wengernalp cog train, the village chapel and, in the center, our chalet with its distinctive arched window.
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With eyebrows arched, she glared at them with a look of warning, flicking up her hand signaling them to stop.
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Dutch interior doors open to a living room with a coffered ceiling and arched built-in shelves with mirrored backs.
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May's shod hooves clattered over the arched stone bridge that spanned the river and splashed along the muddy narrow street.
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And there's the short-cropped hair, the salient cheekbones, the high arched brows and the enviable complexions, even sans makeup.
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While many of the city's subway stations have vertical columns, these have an open, arched design that is column free.
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Across the hall is a guest bedroom with intricate molding, a fireplace and a closet with an arched, mirrored door.
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Photos of the subway stops available to tourists are almost shockingly opulent, showing high arched ceilings and well-decorated colonnades.
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Tall arched windows along the back of the house offer views of the lush yard, as well as the reservoir below.
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"And I tell you, no one told me curved walls and arched windows were more expensive — way more expensive," she says.
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After a few minutes, I noticed Minnie's back was arched against the corner of my desk in a weird, contorted way.
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"Difficult to explain, because it's so absolutely insane," she replied, as Trump arched an eyebrow and nodded her head in approval.
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As your correspondent surveyed the waterway, a pair of bottlenose dolphins—apex predators in estuarine conditions—arched gracefully from the water.
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The woman had some of the most boss brows around, but she kept them very thin and arched to the heavens.
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The room's arched roof and pendant lights suggested a colonial railway station, but Bazan's comedy act undercut any sense of stateliness.
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The 2,500-square-foot Tudor-style digs includes five bedrooms, a library, a two-car garage, arched doorways and hardwood floors.
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With 393 acres of gardens, the property has a vine-covered arched gazebo, a pergola, tall oaks and an olive grove.
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The living room has a large arched window and a steeply pitched ceiling with dark-wood beams, rising nearly 25 feet.
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Ms. Lopatkina, the chief attraction, is undoubtedly a beautiful dancer; gorgeous cambered feet, tapered legs, soulfully arched back and winged arms.
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This generative spatial experience is made from hundreds of stage lights that are all hooked up to an arched metal frame.
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Above the fireplace, two arched interior windows reveal views of Grand-Lucé's treasure, the exquisite Chinese Salon in the next room.
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To the right of the stairs is a living area with a fireplace and two arched windows that face the street.
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The Natural Science Building, a short brick building with a dignified, arched entrance, has been a center of learning for decades.
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The double arched front door, which is almost 2312 feet high, has panes of hand-etched glass with a botanical motif.
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Their arched forms and side panels conjure Renaissance chapels, as if revisited by a devout modernist whose hero is Mark Rothko.
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When I asked Mr. Brown if he was confident he was leaving the state in good hands, he arched an eyebrow.
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That arched pose recalls that moment in sci-fi films when the characters are transported onto the alien spacecraft hovering above.
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"Arched back, deep stroke, white wine, weed smoke/that's my best combination" he starts the flirt rapping, then downshifts into cooing.
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ZURICH — Othella Dallas lay on the hardwood floor of the Sportanlage Sonnenberg, her legs midair, toes pointed and back slightly arched.
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In the adjoining living room, a pair of arched doorways flank one of two Carrara marble-faced fireplaces in the room.
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The front space, with an arched ceiling and stone-tiled floor, is overflowing with quirky design objects (handbound notebooks, children's masks).
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Upstairs, a niche with an arched window just outside the master bedroom offers seasonal mountain views and a pleasant reading spot.
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There are many period details throughout the house, including ornate moldings, sash windows, tile floors, arched doors and a butler's pantry.
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As you exit the lift you're faced with the SkyBridge, a 65-meter arched walkway with huge windows on either side.
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The terminal is architecturally impressive with soaring ceilings, Roman-triumphal-arch-inspired facades, Corinthian columns, arched windows and the famous clock.
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Double doors lead down to a rectangular room with loft-style windows and an arched proscenium with a velvety red curtain.
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The 947-square-foot area originally had three arched windows, framing the view toward the Gabarra mountains from floor to ceiling.
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This 126-year-old neo-Classical building, an official landmark, has a monumental arched entrance flanked by two magnificent globe lights.
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His son and daughter-in-law glanced at each other and then at me as they arched their eyebrows in surprise.
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The watch seemed to absorb and reflect light in its own way, storing it under its arched sapphire, making it golden.
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As with some of the other houses on Monument Avenue, it has a two-story bay, mansard roof and arched windows.
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The album includes social commentary, notably on the title track, delivered in an arched-eyebrow patter by the actor Wendell Pierce.
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Sparkling Christmas garlands arched over Southern Boulevard, home to Wishna's Toy Store and Kresge's, where Mami worked at the lunch counter.
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Back arched against the table, I am twenty-three, heels stirruped, getting an I.U.D. You're going to feel a little pinch .
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End up at the Japanese covered bridge, an arched pagoda built in 1593 and later reconstructed by the Chinese and Vietnamese.
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Arched doorways lead to the living and dining rooms, each richly paneled, with a bay window and a working limestone fireplace.
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The sturdy vacuum cleaner now came into its own; Jeong lay back over it like a sacrificial virgin, her spine arched dramatically.
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Steel trusses supported a glass roof that arched 126 feet above the mammoth space the size of seven full-size basketball courts.
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The arched windows were bricked-up a quarter of a century ago, and the corrugated steel sheeting on the ceiling has rusted.
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Still locked in an embrace, they arched their backs away from each other, and Beacham pulled a chartreuse henley over Poe's head.
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After all, it's his signature arched eyebrow, buzzed haircut, and collection of tattoos that get him recognized even after so many years.
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I mean check out this exteriorgreco-roman cornices, seashells above the pseudo-arched doors, topped with a dome airlifted from fucking st.
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But the wood floor and the soaring arched ceiling make the sound bounce around in a way that is distracting and unintended.
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Arched windows overlook the land, while cast fireplaces, and mahogany staircases accent the interiors of the large two-to-three bedroom apartment.
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Black and white photos of Syria hang on the walls, and arched windows try to give the impression of an Arabic palace.
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His nose brushed my clit, and my back arched so sharply he dug his fingers into my thighs to keep me steady.
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Buy Tevas ($70) if you have flat or less arched feet, you don't mind Velcro straps, and you want a softer footbed.
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Spires, steeples, bell towers, parapet walls, heavy chandeliers, thick plaster ceilings, timber truss arched roofs are all collapse dangers that kill firefighters.
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They wouldn't accept any arm bends of less than 90 degrees or count push-ups done with arched backs or dropped hips.
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Built-in Victorian benches surrounding an arched black marble fireplace in the dining room were originally used for warming visitors, he said.
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I pulled, and my father let out a moan: he was suspended between the van and the stretcher, his spine arched backward.
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An arched buttress at the street, which creates a doorway for a retail space, appears to be holding the entire end aloft.
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From the vestibule, a stone staircase turns past a landing with a French-style arched stone window toward an upstairs sitting room.
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The auditorium, which opened in 1913, reminded me of Radio City Music Hall in New York, with its striking main arched stage.
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A large arched window with a deep niche faced a busy road — noisy at night but an inviting perch for people watching.
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The golden arched burger empire announced Tuesday that it plans to acquire Apprente, a startup that specializes in speech-based AI technology.
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But Stella McCartney's banana T-shirts for Chloé, or Virgil Abloh's arched eyebrow little black dress with the words "little black dress"?
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On "Tempo," she goes bump for bump with Missy Elliott on an electro-hip-hop thumper teeming with arched-eyebrow come-ons.
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From "Country Rap" Little surprise that the first time country music directly nodded at hip-hop was with a lightly arched eyebrow.
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They were arched in defiance as he sank into a beige suede sofa to talk about the state of film criticism today.
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To one side of the entrance hall is a kitchen with a vaulted, beamed ceiling, four arched windows and GE Profile appliances.
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The main entry hall leads to three large formal rooms with arched doorways, oak parquet floors, slatted-wood ceilings and mullioned windows.
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This elegant, quietly ominous pavilion consists of an inner ring, inaccessible to viewers, fenced off by hundreds of soaring arched steel struts.
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"I have been criticized for 250 years for running ideologically arched campaigns," he told the National Conservative Political Action Conference in 22004.
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At the nonprofit's enclaves of mini-homes, roofs are arched, gabled or slanted and facades come in earth tones or candy colors.
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A secret passage in a tower leads to a sunroom with stone floors, arched Gothic-style windows and a mural-covered ceiling.
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The allies could do little more than track the missile Tuesday as it arched over Hokkaido and splashed into the northern Pacific.
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Ms. Agstam was so smitten by the arched, brick-walled East Village space that she was determined to make it a restaurant.
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But when he heard the story about Koufax and the '78 Dodgers in a recent interview, Kershaw's eyebrows arched like half-moons.
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They liked a lot about the 1,800-square-foot, two-bedroom house, including its arched windows and doorways, and the abundant sunshine.
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She is a flamenco dancer, so her back is arched in a majestic serpentine curve, her arms and hands an ornamental filigree.
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She responds with a quick come-hither hand gesture and walks through an arched doorway into a small stone-walled courtyard beyond.
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The mob then stormed the arched doorways of the government center, set fire to its library and snatched the brothers from the police.
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The general waiting room reminds of a Roman bathhouse with soaring arched ceilings covered in Guastavino tile that speak to Detroit's glorious past.
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A beautifully directed header that arched over the keeper, leaving him to helplessly pick up the third ball out of his own net.
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She said Rozon and two other men were in her rickshaw and that Rozon complimented her "beautiful arched back" and her firm thighs.
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There are arched doorways, terracotta shingles, and floor-to-ceiling windows galore that open up to views of the Bel-Air Country Club.
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"A lot of the booty pics you see on Instagram are flexed, pushed out, back arched so much it actually hurts," she wrote.
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According to the product's website, inside each pillow are four arched plastic braces, which allow the pillow to retain its shape during use.
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But most spectacular is how Pontormo emphasizes the white of the Virgin's eyes, her arched eyebrow, and the slightest tilt of her chin.
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Cats lay quietly through the other stages of sleep, and when REM began, they leapt up, stalked, pounced, arched their backs and hissed.
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The villa has arched doorways, typical of Moroccan decor, and a hammam (a traditional Turkish bath) as well as a fireplace and gym.
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The next, he comes sailing down the lane, back arched and fingers splayed, to wrangle and stuff a way-too-steep alley-oop.
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The interior is defined by raked-concrete ceilings and walls, barrel-vaulted ceilings, dark woodwork and arched doorways, all original to the house.
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He glanced up at the building—a daunting Romanesque structure, with the words Liberté, Egalité, and Fraternité carved above its arched lower windows.
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They emerge like time-crusted fossils, throats slit and heads arched back, brittle and flaking, and are beautiful to eat, bones and all.
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MOSCOW — Resembling an aircraft hangar, a giant arched shelter was slid into place over the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site in Ukraine on Tuesday.
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As Cole Haan's lightest sneaker ever, it features an ultra-breathable Stitchlite upper, gel-cushioned insoles and tongues, and a lightweight arched outsole.
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His brow arched, he said he likes to wear it while visiting one of his daughters, "a raving liberal," in New York. Why?
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I installed lights all the way down the rows of the arched ceilings with these long pull strings and then put spotlights in.
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Asked if he's ready to follow Niese to the Show, Backman's eyebrows arched toward the sky, as if to say: Are you kidding?
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At it happened, her show was held in yet another New York landmark: Guastavino's, the grandly arched former supermarket under the Queensboro Bridge.
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Mr. Hembree filed his lawsuit in the Cherokee Nation's district court, a red brick 1869 building with arched windows on Tahlequah's town square.
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Today, the bank space with tall, arched windows houses a Morton Williams supermarket, while the apartments are tucked into an adjacent high-rise.
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When I wear my Ultra Boosts in the gym, I sometimes feel myself balancing to compensate for the arched shape of the sole.
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The restaurant's name honors one of the gateways to Casablanca's old medina; guests pass through an arched wooden door into the dining room.
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When I asked him what he hoped to accomplish by spreading Buddhism — proselytizing is illegal in China — his eyebrows arched in mock amusement.
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Ms. Aharanwa is a laugh and a half, beaming and preening as her arched eyebrows and fluttering eyelashes betray her thinly veiled judgments.
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It has a bedroom with two arched stained-glass windows and two walls of brick, one with a shallow niche for a bureau.
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City leaders promised to replace the pools when the economy improved and built a small splash pad with arched sprinklers as a substitute.
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The industrial bones are the same: the double-height ceilings, well-worn floor planks, big arched windows punched through fortress-thick brick walls.
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She could, while sitting in front of the computer, walk down memory lane in the Summer Palace or the Forbidden City, as long as she followed the never-changing routes: from a round pavilion to an octagonal pavilion, from an arched stone bridge to an arched wooden bridge, from a koi pond with lily pads to a koi pond without lily pads.
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Created under Stalin, its grand arched hallways, cinematic lighting and exquisite mosaics also amounted to an immersive art experience — albeit to more propagandistic ends.
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Scott pulls off some eye-rollingly earnest dialogue with an arched eyebrow and determined delivery that makes us root for her from the start.
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Set under an elegantly arched ceiling, "Host" creates a powerful encounter between human "civilisation" and the elemental substances out of which life originally emerged.
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The dark hardwood floors in the main seating area continue into the dining room, where an arched picture window looks out onto the street.
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Arched doorways at each end of the living room open to a dining room with a mahogany table, glass block windows, louvers and skylights.
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A row of indoor palms behind arched glass doors opens to a topiary garden with sweeping views of the water and snow-capped mountains.
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The arched cut on the lowercase 't' is discreetly inspired by the cinemascopic curve that is so iconic to the brand's wordmark and symbol.
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According to LEGO, the set is made up of 5,923 pieces containing four facades with sweeping arches, a central dome, arched windows, and more.
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Many were moved to tears by the outpouring of emotion, briefly heightened as an actual rainbow arched across partly cloudy skies over the lake.
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She stopped as we were about to row under a three-arched iron and stone railway bridge that once carried trains along its route.
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She has her hands covering her breast just so, and her back is arched so high that you could roll a red dodgeball underneath.
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Guests enter through an arched wooden gate and follow a long gravel path to a front lawn with a saltwater pool in the center.
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Carved into these — and slowly revealed under Jennifer Tipton's sensitive lighting — are arched doors that open onto darkness and only selectively let people through.
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In middle school, I experimented with different shaping techniques — arched too close to the center or blocks straight across — always awkward and rarely symmetrical.
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"Now there's no question China has been trying to crack down on the internet," Clinton said, his eyebrows arched as he neared the punchline.
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Even more eyebrows were arched when a bridge was renamed in honor of Akhmad Kadyrov, a Chechen leader who was assassinated in May 2004.
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Behind the corps of men is an arched bridge encircling a tableau of two men madly paddling, each with human cargo on his back.
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At the top of one staircase are two bedrooms, a full bathroom and a large walk-in closet through a pair of arched doors.
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Two bedrooms, each with an arched window looking out to a balcony (one also has a fireplace), occupy the front of the second floor.
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In 225, mortars and artillery shells arched toward this spot near the Dalecarlia Reservoir, one of the main water sources for the nation's capital.
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The artwork, Anthem, invited viewers to make their way down a long, concrete hallway, its arched ceiling lending the scene a somewhat Gothic effect.
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Beautiful old yellow and pink pastel buildings with arched doorways and green shuttered windows frame the historic square, which is paved with small tiles.
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More precisely, the shell of a Tudor, with its signature markings: half-timbering, a limestone surround, an arched oak front door and a turret.
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Arched doorways on either side provide access to a dining room with built-in corner cupboards and a paneled study with built-in bookcases.
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There were soaring Art Deco columns framing enormous arched mirrors; little round tables covered in crisp white tablecloths beneath rotund black-and-white chandeliers.
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As long as we've known Kim Kardashian West, we've known her trademark beauty look: brunette hair, perfectly arched eyebrows, and — of course — contoured cheekbones.
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A bushier option is the Zamioculcas, or ZZ plant, which will respond to dimness and neglect with long, arched fronds of thick, shiny leaves.
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All come from an open kitchen in the back of the intimate space, which has a warmly lit arched ceiling and Art Deco touches.
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She walks around the halls of the Red Keep with a straight spine and an arched eyebrow, giving orders to the Mountain using only glances.
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At launch, The Sneaker will come with a standard version of this midsole with the option of purchasing a more arched version in the future.
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Lil Dicky's forever-arched eyebrow serves as a distancing mechanism, a tool to put him beyond reproach, regardless of the scale of his racial infractions.
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As the black-and-gray mutt passed by, Petro sprang up, charged — then stopped inside the fence just out of reach, back arched, fur standing.
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The shot finds Zendaya looking pretty in light-pink with one hand on her chest, another hand between her thighs, and her back slightly arched.
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At the same time, what character development there is basically relies on the shorthand of the situation and cultural stereotyping, albeit with an arched eyebrow.
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Through an arched doorway to the right of the foyer is the dining room, which can be closed off from the kitchen by a door.
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Three students steam-bent the branches of burning bush into curved shapes and then lashed them together with kudzu fibers to create an arched structure.
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Until you step into Niros, a garden of tranquillity with yellow tablecloths, plush booths and mirrored walls and ceilings made to look like arched windows.
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The signature Reddit alien is there too, floating in the corner, its usually blank face accessorised with lipstick and a pair of severely arched eyebrows.
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The house was built to impress, with arched windows surmounted by curved details in glass and brick and lacy woodwork on the gables and porches.
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It's also a poignant image: The first humans in space gazing up at an arched ribbon of expensive items orbiting just out of their reach.
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The visual emphasis is on the long lines of Minnelli's body and her dancers', the deeply arched backs, the extended and accentuated legs and arms.
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The master suite, which was created in the 1980s, has arched bookshelves, vigas and a bathroom with double sinks, a shower and an enclosed garden.
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The reading room, lined with two levels of bookshelves and huge arched windows overlooking Bryant Park, is one of the great spaces of New York.
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Inside the house, an arched doorway to the left of the entry leads to a formal living room with a stone fireplace and exposed beams.
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Original 17th-century arched windows overlook a public garden on one side, and a view of Villa Reale's courtyard may be glimpsed from the other.
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In each, dancers repeatedly move from a bent-forward position — with arms together pointing like a unicorn's horn — to an expansively arched-back open gesture.
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The largest of the penthouse's living areas, called the "Great Room," is illuminated by two skylights and six large arched windows overlooking the neighborhood below.
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Anna Pavlova's feet were famously arched and tapered, yet her shoes have much less pronounced blocks for the toes than any modern ballerina would employ.
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The partner on top uses the sides of bathtub to hold stable with their back arched and butt held up, while the partner on bottom thrusts.
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Barbara Palvin's face — plump lips, lifted and arched eyebrows, smooth skin without a single forehead wrinkle — hints at a good plastic surgeon with an airtight NDA.
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BABY-BOOMERS may recall, perhaps wistfully, how the golden-arched sign outside every McDonald's restaurant would proclaim how many customers had been served by the chain.
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Click here to view original GIFAn arched section of the Perito Moreno Glacier collapsed in front of thousands of awe struck spectators in Argentina earlier today.
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In the harsh light of the anteroom, her lipstick glowed like a neon slash and her eye shadow unfurled like bat's wings beneath her arched brows.
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MURDOCH: Who just happened to meet with him the day before the setup where they are going to have the yellow tea -- that arched burger plan.
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There is the archetypal arched footbridge over the modest raised tombs of Giuseppe and Onorina Brion, which poignantly pierce formal geometry by leaning toward each other.
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The attached two-car garage provides entry, as does the arched doorway at the main entrance, which opens into a large foyer with a powder room.
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His slightly kinked black hair hangs down to his shoulders, and his pallid skin is punctuated by arched eyebrows, a pencil mustache, and a graying goatee.
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McKim, Mead & White also designed the entire building's interior, including the double-height banking hall with its elaborate coffered ceiling, Corinthian columns and tall, arched windows.
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She had a smoothly sliced backhand, arched her back deeply before striking a serve, and made frequent forays to her happiest hunting ground at the net.
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Leaving the car, you walk through a series of arched walkways, covered in vines, leading to a lush garden that ends at a large wooden door.
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As he set off running into the snowy banks, his owners perfectly captured this snap of his arched back and the determination in his little eyes.
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At the opposite end of the house is a breakfast room, painted with a grapevine design, and a large formal dining room lined with arched windows.
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During her first question of the night, a zoomed-in frame of Klobuchar sparked certain reactions from Twitter users who noted her defined and arched eyebrows.
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From the sidewalk, a gate opens to a stepped path of black-and-white tiles, leading through an arched portico to the front door and foyer.
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She has long, tapering limbs, remarkably arched feet, effortlessly high leg extensions, technical efficiency — but she's already become glacially posey, as if always dancing for the mirror.
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Arched in extremis, she was an undulating feast, her breasts softly bouncing, her nipples hard and dark as she pressed the last convulsions from her thirsty sex.
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And Trump International Hotel previously served as one of Bell's canvases: last year, he emblazoned the words "Experts Agree: Trump is a Pig" over its arched entryway.
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In downtown Burlington, in a redbrick building with large arched windows, Sally Dale sat surrounded by men in the conference room of the Sisters' lawyer, Jack Sartore.
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His spreads for Art & Project Bulletin, mounted on the wall, show various diagrams and instructions for creating cubes, arched lines within squares, or packs of dense scribbles.
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The pointy ears and arched eyebrows immediately set Spock apart from his fully human shipmates, but the film argues that his appeal went beyond his physical oddities.
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While this is undoubtedly Barbie's biggest transformation, we've seen many others since the doll was introduced in 1959 — from arched to flat feet to new hair colors.
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They're actually a post earring but give the illusion of being a front-back piece thanks to the gems on either side on the arched metal post.
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But the property still has many original elements, such as fireplaces, arched doorways and exposed wood beams in the ceiling which give the home its unique character.
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The arched nasal crest was initially thought to indicate that the animal belonged to Gryposaurus, a member of the hadrosaur family that included duck-billed herbivorous dinosaurs.
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An arched door leads into an airy reception hall that has a fireplace with a timber mantel, a grand oak staircase and an ornate stained-glass window.
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But as he became transfixed by the old-new dynamic of using a medieval art form on modern hoops, he opted for a more throwback arched look.
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My parents and I gathered around the radio, an old Philco with the arched top, listening to the stunning news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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With its exquisite marble columns and elaborate horse-shoe arched windows, the Alhambra is one of the most notable surviving examples of the Islamic influence on Spain.
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In addition to lining the walls, this muslinlike fabric is used for scrims that form arched niches and domes, transforming the space into a glowing, abstract cathedral.
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The home is decked out with walnut flooring throughout, plus an internal atrium and a sunken living room with 14-foot ceilings and triple-paned arched windows.
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The farm produced olive oil in Ottoman times, Ms. Kindeli said, and our large, ground-floor quarters with their high, arched ceilings once housed the olive presses.
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In the Times Square scene, the stage and the auditorium's arched ceiling are plastered with the brightly lit logos of companies that have ads in the program.
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"Hanging over the city like a flying mountain in a dream was an enormous building—a building with towers and buttresses and an arched roof," Severian writes.
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The structure, known as the Azure Window because it arched over blue seas popular with divers, collapsed as Malta was hit by rough seas and stormy weather.
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The project required construction of the first bridge linking Manhattan to the mainland, the arched High Bridge, which carried iron pipes 150 feet above the Harlem River.
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Another, tall, arched window will also be inserted between the new elevators in the lobby to open a vista straight from Madison Avenue through to the garden.
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There were grumblings on the community board about the lobby's demolition and whether the transparency of the arched window betrayed the sepulchral spirit of the original building.
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Set in a Norman-style tower, the front door opens to a living room with arched windows, plaster walls and a fireplace surround trimmed in Batchelder tiles.
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A parade of students marched into this strange gray brick of a building, whose arched ornamentation recalls the angle of the thatched roof of a Buddhist temple.
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The structure's original arched entrances, tiled first-floor walls and marble flooring are offset by warm lighting, plush velvet sofas and a slew of locally made snacks.
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This past June, he inaugurated his first full-scale building, a fortress of bricks and arched windows that appears to rise from the harbor in Vejle, Denmark.
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I will continue to run ideologically arched campaigns as long as there are more conservatives than there are liberals, rather than more Democrats than there are Republicans.
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The interior was extensively renovated about two years ago, blending classical elements, like arched windows and boiserie paneling, with contemporary ones like museum lighting and sculptural chandeliers.
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Take away the dancers, the ornamentation, the arched-eyebrow provocation and leave only the pain — a show solely devoted to elegantly rendered bruises might be peak Gaga.
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The stone-tile-clad master bathroom includes a side-by-side soaking tub and shower in arched niches, as well as double sinks and a kiva fireplace.
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Soaring ceilings, arched windows and elegant golden lighting define the space, entered through a long bar, with a wraparound dining room, all designed by Roman and Williams.
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The exterior of the house is a mix of brick and what appears to be white wood cladding, accented by metal lanterns, black-frame windows and arched doorways.
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A two-channel video slide show anchors the space, scrolling through images of Latinas with arched eyebrows and teased hair, posing proudly with their crews in staged photos.
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They also have distinct facial traits, like arched eyebrows that meet in the middle for Cornelia de Lange syndrome, and unusually fair skin and hair for Angelman syndrome.
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There are riffs on the clothes of parish priests, cardinals and bishops; high-fashion angels look down on the crowds of visitors from the top of arched doorways.
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Where the Shadows are So Deep displays 35 new paintings, whose opulent color scheme and intricate designs glow gem-like against the dim, arched stretch of the gallery.
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Mr. Desarthis, who had slipped behind the stage, pulled a three-foot tall wooden puppet with arched eyebrows, cherry-red cheeks and a brown coat on his arm.
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I pulled out and she arched her back a little further and whispered, "Don't hurt me too much"—the invite to have her in the ass as well.
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Or are you gonna actually try and dance and hug and kiss with arched eyebrows and gleeful abandon as high-camp space-age disco soundtracks your cobwebbed romp?
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Ms. Morales said she will never forget the day Mr. Trump pulled up to the pro shop in his cart as she was washing its large, arched windows.
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Sunlight streams into the 70-foot-long main gallery through a series of arched glass doors to the patio and a sweeping back staircase inlaid with smooth pebbles.
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Inspired by Archibong's visit to the company's private archive outside Paris, their arched cases suggest a stirrup, with numerals that grow and shrink as they circle the dial.
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While Mr. Furman is drawn to artificial materials like vinyl (the kitchen floor) and melamine (the dotted and arched doors), his clients wanted some natural elements as well.
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Today, two large arched windows are in the initial stages of carving — plaster litters the floor, and sketches are pinned to the frames for more precise freehand design.
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Around 1650, the 30-something Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter with pursed lips and arched eyebrows, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
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Arched doorways on either side of the fireplace lead to a formal dining room on the right and an eat-in kitchen with Caesarstone counters on the left.
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Around 1650, the 6400-something Murillo painted himself as an ambitious young painter with pursed lips and arched eyebrows, staring out incongruously from a block of ancient marble.
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Mr. Khandwala used twins beds with arched headboards covered in light-colored embossed leather to add personality to a West Village bedroom shared by a brother and sister.
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Straight ahead of the entrance, behind an arched glass doorway, is a room next to the kitchen used as an office, with geometric-patterned black-and-white wallpaper.
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A standard square door frame between the kitchen and living room became a keyhole arched doorway with a corresponding miniature keyhole doorway for his cats, Mozart and Gita.
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Off the living room is a wood-paneled den with French doors to the backyard and patio, and a fireplace with an arched surround made from local stone.
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INDOORS An arched front door with decorative surrounding brickwork leads to a living room with similar brick details, as well as niches in the plaster above the mantel.
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The entertaining spaces and the dining room on the other side of the foyer have double-paned French doors leading to verandas with arched colonnades and travertine floors.
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The refined arc of her raised arms; the elegance with which she holds and turns her head; the plucked, lucid emphasis of her arched feet are all riveting.
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Think: multi-colored eyeshadow to match your colored eye contacts; glossy vibrant lids to accompany sticky, bold lips; over-arched brows drawn to nearly touch your baby hairs.
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Near it, in Gallery 21972, is a breath-catching recent addition to the collection, an arched and turreted gold repoussé crown, studded with emeralds, from Spanish colonial Colombia.
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The focus of the club is the dance floor, which is the size of a large living room with concrete pillars, old factory doors and arched brick windows.
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"Quieres comer?" asks Aldo, making the universal gesture for eating as he slows the car and pulls over by a narrow arched opening in an old stone wall.
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From there, a particular kind of black cat — back arched, tail stiff — became the symbol of the anarcho-syndicalists, a branch of anarchists focused on labor rights and organizing.
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With a combined following of 407 million, the family has launched any number of beauty trends (contouring, lip filler, full-but-arched brows, impossibly long lashes, strobing, nude lipstick…).
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Under the circumstances, Bhima was braced for disappointment, but the girl Premwati had found was, improbably, a beauty: her eyes large and luminous, brows arched like a film star.
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Worth mentioning for its astonishing obscureness is a giant hanging indigo cloth resembling the architectural shape of one side of a chapel wall complete with arched top and doorway.
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The team added a pair of arched metallic feet, which helped the robot get the hang of the whole walking thing after about four days of trial and error.
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It remains three stories high, with dramatic chambers on either side of its arched gateway and three rooms bridging the top, including the central 427-square-foot ceremony hall.
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First, you glide upward on what is billed as the world's first arched escalator—a two-and-a-half-minute ride in a sci-fi-ish white-walled tube.
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As you can see in the clip below, the arched, medieval-looking "door" — the one facing the island's interior — is in fact painted to give the illusion of depth.
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While it's clear Apple is expanding into services, it's at least worth an arched eyebrow over the prospect of Apple taking another whack at accessory hardware again (RIP AirPower).
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Though it was cultishly beloved, the critical response lay somewhere between muted and bewildered—an arched brow raised in the direction of the 11-minute songs about existential terror.
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There he watches Ally belt out the Edith Piaf standard "La Vie en Rose," in a sheath and upsweep, her arched artificial brows adding quizzical punctuation to her face.
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Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Today's puzzle, by Byron Walden, is constructed like one of those arched Roman bridges; the concept isn't hard to grasp, but there's genius behind the simplicity.
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The 10,000-square-foot house sits behind iron gates and a stucco-and-brick arched entryway, on nearly an acre of terraced lawns and tropical gardens with lush vegetation.
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