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They gaped at her as if she were an alien.
"No way!" one fan gaped upon glimpsing the surreal setup.
In cities, they gaped at neon — and it was everything.
I myself gaped — at the Trumpian magnitude of Clinton's ire.
He gaped at me like he was seeing a ghost.
Clinton and Mr. Gates studiously avoided his gaze; we reporters gaped.
Huge holes left by tank rounds gaped in the walls of buildings.
People gaped in awe and then applauded when the show was over.
I turned pages and gaped at panels as fists and cosmic fury exploded.
A crater gaped in the street; a metal cistern raised on stilts was spewing water.
Libby Nelson: I was one of those people who gaped at you about that tweet.
The Mediterranean gaped beneath it, wide and textured like the skin of an old person's cheek.
One species relaxed its muscles in water high in carbon dioxide, so that its shell gaped open.
She gaped as a doctor used a hand crank to drill a hole into a patient's skull.
Someone back then should have pounded on the table, gaped at the government lies, yelled at the hypocrites.
Midway up, the ridge they were following gaped open and plunged fifteen hundred feet to the canyon floor.
Its groom was goggle-eyed, the bride buried in her veils, and behind them the family gaped like idiots.
Below, the spectators at the New York Air Show gaped as the United States Air Force Thunderbirds streaked by.
His prose—"I gaped at him, dumbfounded"; "She gave me one of her heart-stopping smiles"—is strewn with clichés.
Famed football players moseyed through the sets as dozens of fans outside of the barrier gaped at athletes I didn't recognize.
When everyone in my room discovered what I'd done the following morning, they gaped at me as if I was insane.
An oblong hole gaped in the cinder-block wall behind him, where a rocket-propelled grenade had exploded the day before.
I stood on a small observation deck and gaped at this several-stories-tall machine, its interior pulled open for maintenance.
My two younger sisters and I gaped at our surroundings, gibbering in Spanglish, in awe of the nicest place we'd ever been.
"Some of the greatest literature of the past 50, 60 years was written in that house," Mr. Harris said, and we gaped.
He gaped at how purely Dustin Colquitt of Kansas City strikes the ball, especially in a venue as unforgiving as Arrowhead Stadium.
Christopher Kane's collection was a frisky, focused celebration of peekaboo: dresses in plasticized lace, others that zipped or gaped open or shut.
Le Pen gaped at him, laughed inappropriately, fired increasingly wild and unrelated salvos, and generally seemed on the verge of total meltdown.
When I walked in the newsroom, the all-male staff gaped at me as if I were an oasis in a desert.
Other motorists gawked, and a boy on a Razor scooter gaped at me from a corner, waving to his mother to come look.
They gaped at the sleek scale model with "sold out" towers, tested a facial-recognition camera and ate dumplings at one of the Chinese restaurants.
I gaped at my daughter one morning a few years ago as she tried to creep, unnoticed, out the front door to her bus stop.
The harmonic growl of the engines brought people from their homes: Curtains flicked and bus-stop lines gaped as the army of bikers burned down the highway.
On Saturday, Savannah was the breakout star of Trooping the Colour when she put her hand over her cousin George's mouth as he gaped at the flypast.
Brooks, 64, still seemed to be asking himself that question as he gaped at his image, beside Dunn's, in bronze relief on his Hall of Fame plaque.
But there was something darkly sensual about the way their sweaters, partially unbuttoned, gaped open, or their oversize shirts caught air and filled like sails as they marched by.
Yankees 43, Red Sox 3 While players on the Yankees' bench gaped at Gary Sanchez's one-handed homer, Manager Aaron Boone was already thinking about his next relief pitcher.
One of his older sisters (he is one of eight siblings) would take him to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he gaped at towering canvases by Rembrandt and Velazquez.
Rappers delved into their own psyches and dreamed up scenarios in which they tamed tigers, leveled skyscrapers with laser vision, gaped at alligators or reigned over ruined worlds engulfed in flames.
Instead, you and everyone else probably gaped at a more meaningless shot by Aaron Judge, 29 feet longer, a solo homer in the sixth inning with the game well in hand.
The roomful of pot smokers remained silent as they gaped at Junod in his Eagles jersey and suit, trying to make sense of this prosecutor who just wanted to send them home.
When I reflect on this memory two decades later, I recognize how my childhood friend, whom at the time I had found to be so accusatory, had really gaped at me with a sort of wonder.
Investors gaped at this major refashioning of the global landscape and decided it looked perilous — or at least so pockmarked with uncertainty that they preferred to pull their money out of riskier corners like stock markets.
The black-wrapped bus carrying Ms. Brown and the other organizers in the parking lot caught her eye, along with a small cluster of young men and women who gaped at its vivid, black empowerment design.
So while the internet gaped this week at photos of Manafort's $15,000 ostrich and $18,500 python jackets as symbols of his outlandish spending, Ellis has put strict limits on introducing pictures of fancy suits or other expensive personal items.
I went home for the Fourth of July and spent an hour pulling old high school jeans from my closet, trying them on and then admiring the looseness, how they now gaped at the waist and sagged in the ass.
He was surrounded by thousands of villagers who gaped at him from afar, who inched closer to touch his unprecedented white skin or else gasped as they watched him eat a chicken skewer with his left hand, the devil's hand.
The easy, 1.5-mile Empire Bluff Trail led me through a beech-maple forest to a lofty bluff above Lake Michigan, where I gaped at one of the prettiest views in all of the park, north along the lake's dune-draped shoreline.
And yet the Democrats seem to be letting these usurpers of comity get away with it — as they did during the tumultuous 220006 election season, when they gaped at Trump's outlandish performance while the ratings-hungry media relished it, whipping up a tsunami of ballyhoo that swamped his detractors.
When I hiked my gown to mid-thigh and dropped it low — a floor-sweeping move more familiar in the lesbian clubs I frequent in New York than on any cruise ship — the older folks gaped for only a few moments before my people rushed the danced floor.
Caves gaped from the surrounding rock face, and 24 of them had Buddhist statues and carvings inside, some dating back to 250 B.C. As we joined dozens of people clambering and posing for photographs, it struck me that in the millennial sweep of Indian history, the wine industry is just a footnote.
Maybe, like me, you shouted out loud in an empty room; maybe you hit the floor, and maybe you gaped at your flatscreen, and maybe you couldn't even bring yourself to react, the way Villanova's Jay Wright appeared to be sleepwalking through the aftermath, throwing his hands into the air as if he couldn't quite wake himself up from the damnedest dream.
She was vulgar and unsophisticated, and at night she was too busy sleeping to pay any attention to Oghi as he moaned in pain, and at mealtimes she fed him cold, watery rice porridge, but she often leaned over him with wet hair, so he could smell her shampoo, and, when her shirt gaped open, he could see her breasts.
The white-gaped honeyeater (Stomiopera unicolor) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. The white-gaped honeyeater was previously placed in the genus Lichenostomus, but was moved to Stomiopera after a molecular phylogenetic analysis published in 2011 showed that the original genus was polyphyletic.
The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an IBA because it supports populations of malleefowl, fairy terns, western whipbirds, rock parrots and purple-gaped honeyeaters.
The purple-gaped honeyeater (Lichenostomus cratitius) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It is endemic to southern Australia. Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation.
John Gould called it the yellow-faced honeyeater in 1848, which has become its official name. It is also known as the yellow-gaped honeyeater, or the quitchup, in reference to its call.
Satinbirds have weak, non-manipulative feet, wide gapes (at one time they were given the name "wide-gaped bird-of- paradise"), as well as an unossified nasal region. Their bodies are compact with rounded wings.
The driver hasn't gotten his strategy correct, Sébastien Bourdais led to the stripe with 6 laps to go, gaped the field, and earned his first win of the 2015 season, Takuma Sato finished 2nd, Graham Rahal - 3rd.
The yellow-gaped honeyeater (Microptilotis flavirictus) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It is found throughout New Guinea. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
The IBA contains core habitat for the malleefowl and supports a significant population of the species. Other birds for which the IBA is an important site include the Carnaby's cockatoo, red-capped parrot, western rosella, regent parrot, blue-breasted fairywren, purple-gaped honeyeater and western yellow robin.Birdata.
Billiatt Conservation Park is part of an area of land considered by BirdLife International to be an Important Bird Area because it contains small but globally important populations of malleefowl, mallee emu-wren and purple-gaped honeyeater, as well as the rare western whipbird and red-lored whistler.
And he wondered why the > play was not coming his way. "After a long time," he wrote, 'a figure loomed > out of the curtain of fog in front of me. It was a policeman, and he gaped > at me incredulously. "What on earth are you doing here?" he gasped.
The site has been identified as an IBA by BirdLife International because it contains the largest population of Carpentarian grasswrens. It also supports dusky and Kalkadoon grasswrens, Australian bustards, varied lorikeets, white- gaped, yellow-tinted, banded and grey-headed honeyeaters, silver-crowned friarbirds, long-tailed finches, painted firetails and spinifexbirds.
The conservation park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports a relatively large population of malleefowl. It previously had a population of the eastern mallee subspecies of the western whipbird (Psophodes nigrogularis leucogaster), which is now locally extinct. Purple-gaped honeyeaters are present.
A very similar painting resides at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (F537). In The Schoolboy with Uniform Cap Camille seems to be staring off in space. His arm is over the back of a chair, mouth gaped open, possibly lost in thought. This was the larger of the two works made of Camille.
The site has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports the largest known population of endangered Gouldian finches. It also contains populations of, northern rosellas, white-gaped, yellow-tinted and bar-breasted honeyeaters, silver-crowned friarbirds, masked and long- tailed finches and yellow-rumped munias.
The very similar painting resides at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (F537). In The Schoolboy with Uniform Cap Camille seems to be staring off in space. His arm is over the back of a chair, mouth gaped open, possibly lost in thought. This was the larger of the two works made of Camille.
The IBA is an important site for the purple-gaped honeyeater The Dunn Rock and Lake King Important Bird Area is a 759 km2 irregularly shaped tract of land in the south-eastern wheatbelt region of Western Australia. It lies about 380 km south-east of Perth and 250 km north-east of Albany.
An old Jewish man was standing > nearby, as poor and hunched as the cottage itself. When he saw me and my > friend in our uniforms, he whipped off his cap and bowed deeply. I went over > and asked in Yiddish, "How come your cottage escaped the fire?" The old man > gaped at me, then shrugged and sighed.
Floodplain death adders eat three types of frogs: one nontoxic, one producing mucus when taken by the predator, and the highly toxic frogs, however, the snakes have also found if they wait to consume their toxic prey the potency decreases. In this specific case, the asymmetry enabled the snakes to overcome the chemical defenses of the toxic frogs after their death. The results of the study showed that the snake became accustomed to the differences in the frogs by their hold and release timing, always holding the nontoxic, while always releasing the highly toxic frogs, with the frogs that discharge mucus somewhere in between. The snakes would also spend generously more time gaped between the release of the highly toxic frogs than the short gaped time between the release of the frogs that discharge mucus.
The bird is about 17 cm long, plumaged in brilliant green with a black ear patch, widely gaped bill, rounded head, short tail and three black bars on each wing. The beak itself is very weak and almost hidden by the crest above it. Both sexes are similar. The female is duller and has no black markings on its ear patch and wing coverts.
Frog species found in the reserve include Günther's toadlet and the spotted- thighed frog. Reptiles present include at least three legless lizards and three geckos. The honey possum, Gilbert's dunnart and the red-tailed phascogale are present. The reserve has been identified as an Important Bird Area because it supports populations of the endangered Carnaby's black- cockatoo, malleefowl, western rosella, blue-breasted fairy-wren, purple-gaped honeyeater and western yellow robin.Birdata.
The site has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of malleefowl, black-eared miners, mallee emu-wrens, red-lored whistlers, regent parrots and purple-gaped honeyeaters. The IBA is also thought to support up to ten pairs of Australian bustards and western whipbirds, the latter being one of very few remaining inland populations of the eastern mallee subspecies P. n. leucogaster.
No viscoelastic is used, as it can cause bipolar electrodes to carbonize during the incision. The patient's head is then turned away from the surgeon by approximately 40 degrees, and the microscope is turned to the same extent in the opposite direction. Optimum gonioscopic trabecular meshwork visualization requires an angle of approximately 70 to 80 degrees between the microscope and the patient's eye. An incision is made, which is slightly gaped.
In Chapter 7, Hitchens charts his return to Christianity, and makes particular reference to the experience of seeing the Rogier van der Weyden painting The Last Judgement: "I gaped, my mouth actually hanging open. These people did not appear remote or from the ancient past; they were my own generation ... I had absolutely no doubt I was among the damned". In Chapter 8, Hitchens examines the diminishing of Christianity in Britain and its potential causes.
Dundee Evening Telegraph dated 8 December 1950, Page 4 The centre also included a mock 'blitzed village', for trainees to practice in.Dundee Courier dated 12 September 1950, Page 4 The village was built and then partially demolished, to provide defense volunteers with practical rescue training. Roofs were said to lie at 'drunken angles', walls gaped open, timber beams were scorched with fire; and all laid out to conform with Scottish types of architecture.
The peasants also wanted him to eat of the meat, but he only gaped over the handle of the cauldron and held a linen cloth between his mouth and the meat. The peasants were not at all satisfied with a king who would not participate fully in the blót. The King had however, been seriously humiliated and later he converted to the old faith. The tradition says that he was buried in the old ways.
The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it is a southern outlier for many species and contains a significant population of the vulnerable southern cassowary. It also supports populations of bush stone-curlews, tooth-billed and golden bowerbirds, lovely fairywrens, Macleay's, white-gaped, yellow, bridled and yellow-spotted honeyeaters, fernwrens, mountain thornbills, chowchillas, Bower's shrike-thrushes, pied monarchs, white-browed and pale- yellow robins, and Victoria's riflebirds.
At Natal, the beaches were sandy and shallow (ideal in themselves for landing craft), but were screened by a treacherous reef that was gaped only in six places. Landing craft would have to be launched nearly 9 miles offshore because of the reef. Finding the six gaps was likely to be difficult enough. At Belém the situation was worse; the best beaches were several miles from the city and were separated from it by miles of impassable swamp.
Identified as an important bird area by BirdLife International, the plateau supports the entire population of white-throated grasswrens, and most of the populations of white-lined honeyeaters, chestnut-quilled rock- pigeons and the local subspecies of black-banded fruit doves and helmeted friarbirds. It also supports populations of bush stone-curlews, varied lorikeets, northern rosellas, rainbow pittas, white-gaped, yellow-tinted, bar- breasted and banded honeyeaters, silver-crowned friarbirds, masked and long- tailed finches, and sandstone shrike-thrushes.
There was a suggestion of scaliness about it, as if the owner had dwelt long under conditions almost antithetical to those conditions under which human life ordinarily thrives. And there was nothing at all human about the eyes that blazed from the tangle of white hair. They were great gleaming discs that stared unwinkingly; luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity. The mouth gaped, but no coherent words issued --only a high-pitched tittering.
The IBA supports the largest recorded numbers of star finches and yellow-rumped munias, as well as smaller number of Australian bustards, Bush stone-curlews, white-gaped and yellow-tinted honeyeaters, white-browed robins, masked and long-tailed finches, and sometimes over 1% of the population of Australian pratincoles. Other birds found in the IBA include brolgas, little curlews and black-backed bitterns. Letter-winged kites, white-quilled rock-pigeons, varied lorikeets, northern rosellas, bar-breasted and banded honeyeaters are occasionally recorded.
Kangaroo Island has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of the vulnerable fairy tern, the near threatened bush stone-curlew, hooded plover and western whipbird, and the biome-restricted rock parrot and purple- gaped honeyeater. It also supports over 1% of the world populations of Cape Barren geese, black-faced cormorants, Pacific gulls and pied oystercatchers, and sometimes of musk ducks, blue-billed ducks, freckled ducks, Australian shelducks, chestnut teals and banded stilts.
The rufous-gaped hillstar (Urochroa bougueri) formerly known as White-tailed hillstar is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae, and one of two species in the genus Urochroa. It is found in humid montane forest in southern Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. It has two species, the nominate species on the west Andean slope, and leucura on the east Andean slope. The two differ most conspicuously in that the former has a broad orange malar, which the latter lacks.
The site has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International principally because it is home to a population of endangered Gouldian finches. It also supports chestnut-backed buttonquails, bush stone-curlews, varied lorikeets, northern rosellas, hooded parrots, white-gaped, yellow-tinted, bar-breasted and banded honeyeaters, masked and long-tailed finches, and silver-crowned friarbirds. Other birds occasionally recorded from the IBA include the Australasian bittern, partridge pigeon, yellow-rumped munia and the northern subspecies of the crested shrike-tit.
Hercules is caught in a rare moment of repose. Leaning on his knobby club which is draped with the pelt of the Nemean Lion, he holds the apples of the Hesperides, but conceals them behind his back cradled in his right hand. Many engravings and woodcuts spread the fame of the Farnese's Hercules. By 1562 the find was already included in the set of engravings for Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae ("Mirror of Rome's Magnificence") and connoisseurs, artists, and tourists gaped at the original, which stood in the courtyard of the Palazzo Farnese, protected under the arcade.
The faces on these figures are very small with the features close together. Also, there is a surprised expression on most of the figures, which is shown by wide eyes and oftentimes a gaped open mouth. When clothing is present, such as a poncho, the black lines create geometric patterns that often display various types of animals important to the culture. It is common for these figures to have a wide flattened, triangular-shaped hat or head with a mask around the eyes, which are traditional of the Chancay culture.
Some 21 rare and endangered animal and plant species including the yellow-footed rock-wallaby can be found in the national park. Another larger mammal is the southern hairy-nosed wombat.Gawler Ranges National Park (official website) Some 140 species of birds have been recorded in the national park. The area covered by the national park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of the vulnerable malleefowl, the Gawler Ranges subspecies of the short-tailed grasswren, rufous treecreeper, blue-breasted fairy-wren, purple- gaped honeyeater and western yellow robin.
The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports a large proportion of the population of the endangered golden-shouldered parrot, and possibly of the buff-breasted button-quail. It also contains significant populations of black- throated and masked finches, bush stone-curlews, silver-crowned friarbirds, and yellow-tinted, yellow, banded, white-gaped and bar-breasted honeyeaters. During the wet season azure kingfishers occur along the streams with rainforest birds such as fairy gerygones and pied imperial-pigeons. The wet grasslands are used by Latham's snipes on migration and by brolgas for nesting.
Mantung Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Mantung about west of the town of Loxton. The conservation park was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 on 16 October 2014 in respect to land in Sections 27 and 40 of the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Mantung. The conservation park was reported as being important for the conservation of the following bird species - malleefowl, southern scrub robin, shy heathwren, inland thornbill, white- browed babbler and purple-gaped honeyeater. It is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area.
The range has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of endangered short-billed black cockatoos and western whipbirds, and is visited by endangered long- billed black-cockatoos. Significant biome-restricted or range-restricted bird species found in the range include red-capped and regent parrots, western rosellas, rufous treecreepers, red-winged and blue-breasted fairywrens, purple-gaped honeyeaters, western spinebills, western thornbills, western yellow and white-breasted robins, and red-eared firetails. The range is an important site for endemic mygalomorph spiders, and for land snails. Some 20 species of native mammals, including the reintroduced numbat, have been recorded.
The islands have been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support relatively high densities of red goshawks, partridge pigeons and bush stone-curlews, as well as up to 12,000 (over 1% of the world population) great knots. Other birds for which the Tiwi Island populations are globally significant include chestnut rails, beach stone-curlews northern rosellas, varied lorikeets, rainbow pittas, silver-crowned friarbirds, white-gaped, yellow-tinted and bar-breasted honeyeaters, canary white-eyes and masked finches. The birds have a high level of endemism at the subspecific level; the Tiwi masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae melvillensis) is considered endangered and the Tiwi hooded robin (Melanodryas cucullata melvillensis) is at least endangered and may be extinct.BirdLife International. (2011).
The floodplains have been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support large numbers of magpie geese, wandering whistling ducks, pied herons and intermediate egrets. The adjacent intertidal mudflats of Anson Bay support up to 27,000 waders, or shorebirds, probably including over 1% of the world population of great knots. The site several large waterbird nesting colonies; other birds that breed in relatively large numbers include little black, little pied and pied cormorants, darters, Australian white ibises, royal spoonbills, Australian pelicans, great, intermediate and cattle egrets, pied herons and nankeen night herons. The IBA also supports bush stone-curlews, varied lorikeets, rainbow pittas, white- gaped and bar-breasted honeyeaters, silver-crowned friarbirds and canary white-eyes.
Kakadu's many habitats support more than 280 species of birds, or about one-third of Australia's bird species. Some birds range over a number of habitats, but many are found in only one environment. Some 11,246 km2 of Kakadu's savanna habitats has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of the endangered Gouldian finch, the vulnerable red goshawk, the near threatened partridge pigeon and chestnut- backed button-quail, and the restricted-range hooded parrot and rainbow pitta. The Kakadu Savanna IBA also supports varied lorikeets, northern rosellas, silver-crowned friarbirds, white-gaped, yellow-tinted, white-lined, bar- breasted and banded honeyeaters, sandstone shrike-thrushes, white-browed robins, canary white-eyes, and masked and long-tailed finches.
It was originally constructed in the 11th century by the king Abd al-Aziz as an almúnia or recreation residence on the outskirts of the city. In Xarq al-Andalus these rural residences of the urban oligarchy, located around the cities, were known as real (from Arabic riyad, garden), which must not be confused with the rafals, which were estates for agrarian production. Thereupon, the Real Palace name arises from the fact that it was one of these almúnies, not because it was a royal residence (of course, nor because it was authentic). The Arabist Henri Péres, in his book Esplendor de Al-Andalus, talks about the beauty and grandeur of the palace, which "included a big garden planted with fruit trees and flowers and a river that crossed it, and the palace is located in the middle, with richly decorated pavilions, which gaped open to the garden".La “edad de oro” de Balansiya.
On March 25, 2015, Rivlin, in his role as President, officially chartered Benjamin Netanyahu with the assignment of forming a new government following elections the previous week. In his remarks during the ceremony, Rivlin noted that the first priority of the new government should be to mend the frayed relationship Israel's government has with the United States, and he expressed his disapproval of Netanyahu's election day exhortation that Arab voters were being bused to polling booths by NGOs and were voting "in droves". "One who is afraid of votes in a ballot box will eventually see stones thrown in the streets", said Rivlin. Other critical issues he recommended the new government address included establishing greater stability to avoid early elections and "healing the wounds, mending the painful rifts, which have gaped open in the past years, and widened further in the course of this recent election"."Netanyahu Told to Mend Ties With Washington", The New York Times, 25 March 2015.
Meades thought her "the most beautiful young woman I had ever seen ... I gaped, unable to dissemble my amazement".Times Magazine, 11 November 2006 In 1988, a former Labour Member of the British Parliament Woodrow, Lord Wyatt recalled, with reference to the "success with women" of Anthony, Lord Lambton, former Conservative Government Minister, that > ...there was that Talitha Pol who was very pretty and had a little starlet > job in Yugoslavia; and he went and stayed at the hotel and sent her huge > bunches of flowers about every two hours and showered her with > presents.Diary, 15 August 1988: The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt, ed Sarah > Curtis (1998), p 614 Another to come under Pol's spell was the dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who first met her at a party in 1965. According to Nureyev's biographer, Julie Kavanagh, the two were in thrall to each other, to the extent that Nureyev "had never felt so erotically stirred by a woman" and told several friends that he wished to marry Pol.

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