The subdued lighting and stylish interior are perfect for a pre-club swally with mates or an intimate quaff with your latest flame. |
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She resents any abbreviation of her name by people outside her intimate circle. |
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These intimate letters introduce us to a man who's not only inordinately interesting, but also vain, funny, abrasive, sarcastic and courageous. |
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But in spite of some of the absurdism of this screenplay, it's really an intimate, fairly direct examination of self-awareness. |
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Researchers have long debated the impact of perceived power between partners as a precipitating factor in intimate abusiveness. |
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Unlike other arachnids, which are free-living, a large number of acarines have developed intimate associations with other animals. |
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Community education may help change attitudes of tolerance to and acceptance of all forms of abuse in intimate relationships. |
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Nevertheless, nothing promotes closeness with your boat like intimate knowledge of all her surfaces, both above and below the waterline. |
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Suppose one wants intimate contact between an elastic solid and a wavy surface. |
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The hosiery and intimate apparel manufacturer has expanded to casual wear and active wear. |
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You can't spot the joins between the spontaneous and the prepared, so comfortable are they with this uniquely intimate form of theatre. |
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These originally polite titles are now used as intimate forms of address between a couple. |
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Characters are shot at longer range, and with a less intimate, less confrontational lens. |
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Does it ever feel strange to Jane that Slotnick's so involved in her intimate affairs? |
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It's a quiet story, affectingly intimate, dealing as it does with family, pride, roots and humility. |
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The photographs in the book are shot with a wide-angle lens, allowing Wolfe to depict animals in intimate connection with their habitats. |
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This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press. |
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The thing that really gets me is their intimate behaviour, sitting close together and holding hands. |
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In witchery, the relationship between teacher and student is, to say the least, intimate. |
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By buying direct from the farmer at the markets, the consumer reconnects with their community and environment in a very intimate way. |
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These letters are familiar, occasionally intimate, but on the whole quotidian, recurring to her real estate woes and his ne'er-do-well relations. |
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Proficiency in woodcraft required an intimate, hands-on knowledge of the woods. |
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The popular appeal of more private, intimate works of art remained strong into the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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When they were young, they'd adopted wryness as the defining tone at home, skirting anything too intimate or windy. |
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To get intimate access and remain friends, he handed over direction and editorial control. |
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There was an intimate relationship between the virtues of a society and the virtues of the people in it. |
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The intimate relationship between oral, literate, and indeed visual culture is worth recalling. |
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Why do people love each other so much, have such an intimate relationship, and then fight? |
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With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood. |
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He has transformed these overlooked discards into miniatures of intimate beauty and repose. |
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Their blend of the foreign and the intimate created a sound which many have tried, and failed, to reproduce. |
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The camera angles were outstanding and provided one of the most intimate viewing experiences you will ever find for a show of this magnitude. |
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Recorded in Los Angeles last year, this is an intimate, entertaining, and important statement by the now grizzly rock 'n' roll animal. |
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As the formal Anteroom in the mess, it doubles as a smaller, more intimate dining room for official functions. |
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His songs were rich both lyrically and musically, anthemic and yet intimate. |
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At best, it could be intimate, but in its current incarnation it oozes suburban cosiness right down to the comfy fitted carpet. |
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One of the mysteries of the age is why people are so ready to reveal the most intimate secrets of their lives to television cameras. |
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These infections can be passed from one person to another during intimate physical contact. |
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Parental love is motivated by the child's intimate affinity and likeness to her. |
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In the absence of suitable partners, they perform routine tasks for one another as a kind of intimate courtesy. |
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Physical assault on women by intimate partners is recognized widely as a leading cause of injury to women in the United States. |
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They became intimate at New Year's 1960 and pursued their love affair for many years. |
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In the intimate surroundings of Barry's public house she will be right at home. |
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Where there was royal or wealthy patronage the choice could range from a grand audience chamber to an intimate drawing-room. |
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Bar, foyer and backstage are all much improved but the red-plush auditorium retains its intimate charm. |
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It's tough to find an audience for an intimate, thoughtful little movie in the summer movie madhouse, but Care isn't worried. |
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In tantra, the breath is an expression of the intimate connection we all have with the vastness of sacred world. |
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Henry II appointed him chancellor and made him his intimate friend and companion. |
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Ballet dancers, little ballerinas, women in intimate situations and horse races are the subjects that are immediately associated with him. |
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Visitors willing to take the time to decipher the assorted scripts were afforded a hundred or so intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers. |
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Instead they flip the script entirely and drop one of the most intimate and beautiful records I've heard in a while. |
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A craftsman must be master of his tools, and mastery is impossible without intimate knowledge. |
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He and Travis never talked about feelings or about intimate things like romance. |
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Her meditations on the female body are sensitive and intimate and depart from the sexually explicit or confrontational. |
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The meetings provide a medium for local councillors to raise the issues of their electorate on a more intimate basis with Council officials. |
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Bereft of her image and most intimate self-images, her only remaining refuge is in the realm of sound. |
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He makes sure we're emotionally involved before we're intellectually engaged, rendering his epic memorably intimate. |
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It was an intimate experience to catch a glimpse of naked anxiety, grief or joy in the face of another. |
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Capturing beautifully the awkwardness that follows a first intimate encounter, the scene evolves into a roller coaster of emotion. |
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His melodic playing will surely fill the intimate venue to capacity, so get your tix early. |
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Peer influence is exerted via social support, social comparison, and explicit and implicit messages conveyed in intimate interactions. |
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When the Swedish serenader and ukelelist played some intimate shows back in May, a lot of people were hearing him for the first time. |
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It was a small, intimate gathering and some delegates chose to skip the sessions to make business deals. |
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Now there are almost gynaecological references to intimate sexual acts that were once the domain of lovers' pillow talk or top-shelf magazines. |
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Arms and bodies lock together, intimate and aggressive, the closeness fired with belligerence. |
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A couple live out a relationship through intimate sexual contact and trips to Brixton Academy. |
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This statute forbids certain intimate sexual activity, even in private and even for married couples. |
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The festival's principal events are mounted at an enchanting and intimate towered church. |
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In so many subtle ways, intimate relationships are today presented as toxic and harmful. |
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La Traviata is an intimate story of family tensions and blighted love, following a Parisian courtesan who falls for a younger man. |
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This is a historic and intimate account of life at the top of British politics by one of the men who knows it best. |
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Knowledge is best gained through an intimate association with the matter at hand. |
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The bureaucratic boundaries of the nation-state complicate intimate transnational exchange. |
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These are complemented by a mix of bars and lounges where entertainment comes on a big scale or in intimate surroundings. |
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The water mirrored and reflected the sky, bringing the outside into the intimate space. |
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Though the small room was jam-packed that evening, it proved to be a very intimate setting for a jazz trio concert. |
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The intimate lighting and varnished black sleepers sit easily with a heart-warming pot bellied stove which is an excellent focal point. |
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With the cello suites and the solo violin sonatas and partitas, they form a triptych of Bach at his most concentrated and intimate. |
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It's a small, intimate restaurant with just a few tables, a sweet trolley parked prominently in the centre of the room when you arrive. |
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As a result of these discussions it was decided that it was appropriate to stage the show in a more intimate setting than the school hall. |
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This is an intimate, real, unshowy, deeply emotional, truly special performance. |
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Flexible seating gathers the assembly in an intimate U-shaped plan around the altar in the spirit of community promoted by the Second Vatican Council. |
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Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives. |
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I wanted to take things slow, and was shy about being intimate. |
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In another, a display of icons, religious insignia and Russian dolls opens onto a personal worship area and the intimate portraits of a woman and a young man. |
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He was the outsider who was on intimate terms with them, communicating through comic mime with expressions and gestures that became a well known code. |
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It is by this repeated practice that one becomes more accustomed to the subtle mechanics of the mind and more familiar and intimate with the experience of stillness. |
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Through six figures shown, serially, in the nine different male-female pairings possible to them, it explores the world of intimate, exclusive bonds. |
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Members particularly like being an intimate part of the children's sermon. |
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In states that require a background check for every handgun sale, 38 percent fewer women are shot to death by intimate partners. |
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Because of his intimate knowledge of the Sikh society and his being a near contemporary of Sri Guru Nanak, his writings are historically authentic and reliable. |
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Making pictures and dealing in them is an intimate business. |
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Some people attended day centres but often they hardly knew anyone and a small intimate group of 12 at a tea party allowed them to make friends and talk more easily. |
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On a date in Bryant Park, Nate mentions William Whyte, author of The Organization Man and later a student of intimate urban life. |
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His intimate Portrait of a Man is detailed with microscopic precision and the sitter is, unusually, placed by an open window overlooking a landscape. |
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She suggested that Gregory stack newspapers on his desk to give the set an intimate, coffeehouse feel. |
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Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions. |
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Rooms overlooking the rear garden are more intimate in scale and shielded from view by screens of immaculately detailed fir studs and shiplap cladding. |
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The other aspect of it novel writing, though, was that it was much more intimate. |
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I was invited to see Paul when he performed at a very intimate gig at amoeba Records in L.A. a few years ago. |
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In the intimate confines of the Cabaret theater, where they literally schvitz right onto the audience, the whole house crackles with their energy. |
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For Leopold, in particular, wilderness recreation, in the tradition of woodcraft, promised to foster a self-sufficient, intimate knowledge of nature. |
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Welles uses his own intimate vocal delivery, and an atmospheric soundscape, to prepare us for a final zinger that is both eerie and contemplative. |
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The total effect was surprisingly focused and intimate, with Gabriel's confessional singing style providing an emotional anchor for the ever-shifting visuals. |
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Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, Hawke is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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But for a truly intimate and absorbing experience, head over to Studio Theater on 14th Street. |
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In addition to the second-hand traumatization of hearing hour upon hour of human misery, there are expectations that accompany such intimate sharing. |
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These authors wrote many intimate short stories of superb quality. |
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An alternative way of evaluating what is happening is to stress people's continuing search for self-fulfilment and emotional satisfaction from their intimate relationships. |
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An intimate group of senators and sheiks dined together at Le Cirque. |
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Supermodel Edie Campbell offers an intimate look into her off-the-runway life as an equestrian. |
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From then on the album takes a beautifully mind-bending trip through some intimate, yet uplifting soundscapes that provide near-perfect therapy for our stressed out routines. |
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It offers keen insights into Hitch's craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera. |
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A visit to the beauty salon is a very intimate and confidential exercise and the trustworthiness of the therapist reflects on the way the business is perceived. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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It was an intimate and somber plea, like a parent opening an intervention with a wayward child. |
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Forms of baby talk are also used in jocular, intimate conversation. |
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He was clearly besotted with her, recalling in great detail two long and intimate conversations with her, and even admitting that he once kissed her goodnight. |
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Whether you are anticipating dressing up a formal dinner with elegant tapers or adding intimate votives to a small party setting, the choices are mind-boggling. |
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As in previous research, for the purpose of data analyses, subjects were dichotomized in terms of intimate abusiveness and level of distress in their current relationship. |
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While we know that Washington married Martha Custis, a young widow, in 1759, we have no intimate details about this partnership. |
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Markets break people out of one kind of intimate intrusion, then involve them in another, in which work tells you who to be. |
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There are so many choices for lounge wear and intimate apparel. |
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The idea is that a nation is a sort of intimate and fluctuating everywhere. |
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If a myth is built around an author, her most intimate thoughts become worthy of a hardcover. |
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Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album. |
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It may seem isolating, but many people are ambivalent about the death of an intimate, says Jean Miller, a thanatologist at the University of Rhode Island. |
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Carter's cello lends the proceedings an intimate chamber jazz feel, and his arco double stops bridge the gap between chordal and melody instrument. |
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Literature in the 14th century, Strohm points out, was an intimate, interactive affair. |
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Despite intimate, long flights with Ebola patients, many of whom are very sick, no one at Phoenix has contracted the disease. |
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But my favorites, and by far the most intimate photos at the gallery, are by Jimmy Steinfeld. |
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The link between the harmonic series and logarithms is even more intimate. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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I had an intimate encounter with just such a seared ego, recently burned by his once-trusted chronicler. |
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The intimate pictures are bound to infuriate William, who is fighting a losing battle to protect the privacy of himself and Kate. |
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Before breaking her heart a second time, he surreptitiously mined intimate details from her life to include in the tale. |
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Queen Elizabeth I's intimate and former suitor, Robert Dudley, was given the Earldom of Leicester. |
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When the intimate space gets too hot to handle, rest easy, this speakeasy has a convenient indoor smoking hallway located behind the DJ booth. |
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It has the highest annual snowfall in the Banff area, and there's something really refreshing about the intimate, small scale of the resort. |
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You're getting your squeeze box out and dusting down your bowler hat and fishnets for a series of intimate concerts in Glasgow. |
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They date from 1988 to the present day, and range in scale from intimate etchings and drypoints to linocuts almost 8ft high. |
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The junkie knows life because he has an intimate knowledge of death. |
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Coaxing early arrivals in from the bar to the intimate Clwb, vocalist-guitarist Dan jokingly cited lounge music as an influence on their sound. |
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Hidden spokeswoman and director of public relations firm Rise Media, Tessa Gee said the aim was to create an intimate but not cliquy club. |
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Consistent with our hypothesis, patients scored significantly higher on the majority of early maladaptive schemas than their intimate partners. |
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Such maladjustments intimate, as it were, that civilization is more or less allergic to itself. |
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It is small, intimate and dark inside as opposed to the boomingly noisy, large and soulless bars that spoil too many city centres. |
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For couples, the spa offers side-by-side massage tables, a Vichy shower for two, a private outdoor whirlpool, a fireplace and an intimate lounge. |
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ThereAAEs a breathiness to this album thatAAEs not only sexy but emotionally intimate. |
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Wednesday, however, it was Beirut he was visiting for an intimate gathering of oenophiles at La Cave de Joel Robuchon in the Beirut Souks. |
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Both sexual congress and breast-feeding are deeply intimate and trusting moments. |
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Cabreiro also cited literature emphasizing the intimate relationship between humans and their microbiota. |
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Most of them showed an intimate knowledge of the young blonde, leading Seth to the conclusion they had known her biblically. |
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The sole object of his chattiness at table was to prevent a more intimate conversation between herself and her companion. |
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There's something ugly and fascinating about reading such intimate tales of debasement and depression and failure and self-doubt. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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In intimate circles I am called my aunt's fetich, which makes her very angry. |
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She forgave him the pain as he filled the cavity in her back molar. Three weeks later, she let him fill a more intimate cavity. |
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It is easily produced during the heating process, and as a gas comes into intimate contact with the ore. |
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They bathed shivering in the cold waves, green hyaline swells in which they stood to the hips savage, intimate, comradely. |
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He and his sister deeply valued their intimate relationship as they didn't have much else to live for. |
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An effective routine for small intimate groups is this easy-to-do mystery by magicdom's master of sublety, Stewart Judah. |
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Their pictures are often small, and feature intimate private and anecdotal moments, as well as those of high drama. |
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But Nunn achieved success for the RSC in his 1976 production at the intimate Other Place, with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench in the central roles. |
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In 1851, Mill married Harriet Taylor after 21 years of an intimate friendship. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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The court was said to have had a unique, more intimate atmosphere and was a favourite of many players. |
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A novel is a long, fictional narrative which describes intimate human experiences. |
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Caught up like never before in an intimate epic that earns its place in the movie time capsule. |
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None of the quarrymen were intimate friends of mine. I had a nodding acquaintance with them. |
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The View played an intimate venue tour during November and December 2010 playing material from the new album. |
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Nicky toured small intimate venues across the UK with his band the Secret Society. |
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A selection of intimate shows to promote the album were played on 12, 13 and 14 April 2007 in intimate coastal venues in the south of England. |
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These factors, coupled with their intimate knowledge of the coast and tides, put the Romans at a disadvantage. |
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It illuminates the intimate entanglement between the domestic and international levels of authority. |
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Despite the portentousness of its title, La France remains a close and intimate work that sustains its singularity to the end. |
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Social philosophy, ethics, and political philosophy all share intimate connections with other disciplines in the social sciences. |
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A little to the south, Pike de Bield provides an intimate view of the upper Esk. |
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He became intimate with William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and Thomas de Quincey. |
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This is an example of the intimate interaction and dependence of geology and ecology. |
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Melody figured roofying him was the only way she could get him to her guest room, for the intimate photos she planned to take. |
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My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a Writer to the Signet. |
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Yet umlessness was taught as the norm for private and intimate spheres of life. |
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Despite the needs, many residents say they love the town for its intimate and unfrenetic feel. |
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The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. |
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It is the creation of a verist, of a naturalist, founded on a clear and intimate perception of nature. |
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The opposition, on the other hand, insisted that Senghor's intimate ties to France prevented moves toward any significant Africanization. |
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It's much more intimate for us to be cosy in bed cuddled up to each other in our winceyette pyjamas. |
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Does the Life History Calendar method facilitate the recall of intimate partner violence? |
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Jaya serves fine, home cooked Indian cuisine in a contemporary yet intimate setting. |
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The caringly sensuous and intimate caress of concentric circles echoes ancient practice of natural and dynamic expressions of humanness. |
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Almost every second Territorian of the 10,000 men and women quizzed confessed they enjoyed getting intimate in public. |
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Your intimate problems QFOR the past few days I have had a burning sensation when urinating and have had to urinate much more often. |
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Kinsey probed the intimate relations of thousands of men and women across America in the 1940s and 50s in a bid to discover what made them tick. |
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They also had an intimate knowledge of the Greek poets, whose themes appear in almost all Roman literature. |
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Alcuin soon found himself on intimate terms with Charlemagne and the other men at court, where pupils and masters were known by affectionate and jesting nicknames. |
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Two young men, projectors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, have recently come up to town from Oxford, and are now very intimate friends of mine. |
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The Histories, however, are written from primary documents and intimate knowledge of the Flavian period, and are therefore thought to be more accurate. |
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This allowed his talks to maintain an intimate character, as did the decision to allow his wife and secretary to sit with him during his broadcasts. |
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It's a tad rockier, while also nurturing a more intimate sound. |
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The editors have gathered several forms of writing from numerous tribes, including Khanty and Evenk, presenting a wide ranging yet intimate view of life on Siberian land. |
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Franco's intimate knowledge of the superhero pantheon almost makes him a personal friend to true superheroes such as Batwoman, The Thing and Captain Marvel. |
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Tokyo also hosts modern Japanese and international pop and rock music at venues ranging in size from intimate clubs to internationally known arenas such as the Nippon Budokan. |
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It was part of Rossetti's sonnet sequence The House of Life, a complex series of poems tracing the physical and spiritual development of an intimate relationship. |
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Still, joining the gathering is a unique and intimate concertgoing experience that allows participants to be part of a larger movement dedicated to healing mental illnesses. |
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An intimate friendship sprang up between Wilde and Douglas and by 1893 Wilde was infatuated with Douglas and they consorted together regularly in a tempestuous affair. |
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No matter how much one denies it, there is always some hesitance when shooting an intimate scene. But an actor needs to shed inhibitions to look convincing. |
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Fifty years of intimate contact with these close human relatives gives her authority to speak on everything from their value systems to their ability to make music. |
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An Evening with Texas was a more intimate arrangement than previous shows and featured stories told by Sharleen from the band's 25 years together. |
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Part of his Request Stops tour, where fans dictate where he performs, it's exactly the sort of intimate venue that suits his relaxed, conversational style. |
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Liquids in intimate contact with metals, such as seawater, acids alkides and alkalies, are serious corroders for a large variety of metals and alloys. |
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For the young Brazilian concert artist and music professor, having an intimate understanding of body mechanics is the only way to insure an outstanding performance. |
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In the latter sense, space and the relationship of subjects to their spatiality has established the city as an agent that dialogues with both broader and intimate processes. |
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But with the advent of live newscasting, the nature of reporting has evolved to a more intimate relationship between the audience and the newsmakers. |
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The Color of Law spares no detail in its intimate portrayal of a real-life hero of the courtroom, and is a worthy addition to college and public library biography shelves. |
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As Alice prepared with her family for the preball dinner, an intimate affair for thirty of Gertrude's closest young friends, she had good reason to worry. |
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Swati Wangnoo Tiwari will perform seven traditional dances, backed by four Indian musicians, in the intimate setting of the Reardon Smith Theatre at National Museum Cardiff. |
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Mr Milne and Mr Rickman were, no doubt, Telford's most intimate friends. |
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The view includes intimate views of the Langdale Pikes and the fells around Grasmere, together with the Fairfield horseshoe and the Coniston Fells. |
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Initiating the move, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has asked its municipal commissioner to intimate the Delhi government about its decision to end the schene. |
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Joan's sophomore set is sublime, whether it's the moody piano lament of Honor Wishes, the angry political rant of Furious or the intimate soul-searching of To Be Lonely. |
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Ruskin is not known to have had any sexually intimate relationships. |
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The Welsh premiere of this two-hander from Company of Sirens takes place in the intimate setting of the studio space at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre. |
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Their coupledom seemed complete with a cute snap at the Grammy awards in February, after exchanging intimate Twitter photos and messages for months. |
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Saint Valentine's Day, commonly shortened to Valentine's Day, is an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. |
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What I noticed most strongly was his smell, of hair oil and serge and cigarette smoke, and something else, something intimate and sour and wholly, shockingly other. |
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