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  • She was carrying her overnight case and a basket of dried flowers-statice, strawflower, and immortelle in the pastel colors referred to in seed catalogues as "art shades": fawn, apricot, mauve, and pale yellow. Incubus
  • While poor excommunicated Miss Tox, who, if she were a fawner and toad – eater, was at least an honest and a constant one, and had ever borne a faithful friendship towards her impeacher and had been truly absorbed and swallowed up in devotion to the magnificence of Mr Dombey and Son
  • The aristocracy are made to look like buffoons; the women swoon, the maids are oversexed, and the artist himself - the center of everyone's fawning attention - plays the dandy.
  • The Roman satirists savagely expose the fawning homage heaped upon the childless rich.
  • I recall her fawning over him some years ago when he did some extra-special marriage+ thingy. "Mike Huckabee has leaped ahead..."
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  • Certainly, the fawning coverage has got to stop. Times, Sunday Times
  • People are fawning over you because you are their man of the moment.
  • But here he is, threatening to go on and on, surrounded by fawning Labour ministers, backbenchers and constituency delegates.
  • Remember, he is more accustomed to interviews with fawning, gushy, fans, rather than with more hard-nosed journalists.
  • Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
  • Luckily, Dylan was awake, so they could fawn over him some more.
  • From saving a fawn from a yote to a vortex that picks hay up and spins it 100 feet in the air. Warming-gate
  • Over her average 10-year lifespan, a doe and her daughters can produce up to 100 fawns.
  • Following a path without caring where it led as he pondered, he was brought up short when a doe and her young fawn scrambled quickly to their feet and bounded off.
  • Miss McFawn could stare down a cobra.
  • Mature plants, which often grow wider than they grow tall, develop a good framework of stems with flaky fawn bark.
  • The attackers escaped with her light fawn plastic shopping bag, which contained her denim purse and cash and a white cagoule.
  • From the mean squalor of the sordid life that limits him, the dreamer or the idyllist may soar on poesy's viewless wings, may traverse with fawn-skin and spear the moonlit heights of Cithaeron though Faun and Bassarid dance there no more. Miscellanies
  • They have been kitted out for work with awful fawn aertex shirts, grey slacks and green pullovers but they wear silk stockings and lipstick when off duty, and have rapidly acquired a reputation for being ‘fast’, which has all the young men buzzing round like wasps at a honey pot. Presumption of Death
  • Hello, one fawning illicitly outgrew barring that dark babies. squads training school discount spurgin lessons marc babies lessoncheap swimming adelaide Marc Spurgin Swim School Hello, a marc is far less unstinting than one approving babies. Planet-x.com.au » training school discount spurgin lessons marc
  • Outdoors in the sculpture court, local bands Atole, Tu Fawning and E*Rock, will play throughout the day and visitors can watch an expert "dowser" uncover the colors and sounds of works of art, see a demonstration of printmaking at a mobile print factory and sample specially made beer brewed to complement individual museum objects for the event by Old Lompoc, Laurelwood and Lucky Lab. KPSU - Portland's College Radio
  • The whole room is a zebra pelt of black and white and that colour that has been the fashion staple for so long they've invented a dozen names for it - taupe, camel, fawn, buff.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • The tent was made of reinforced cambric, fawn coloured, with sewn - in groundsheet, and at each end a circular sleeve-door and ventilator.
  • Shakespeare, in _Midsummer Night’s Dream_, represents him as “a very Shetlander among the gossamer-winged, dainty-limbed fairies, strong enough to knock all their heads together, a rough, knurly-limbed, fawn-faced, shock-pated, mischievous little urchin.” Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
  • Mostly, the ‘girl crush’ seems to be a vogue phrase for something that has been around for a long time: a fawning but nonsexual interest one woman has in another.
  • He fawns on being a scientist.
  • In six of the pairs, the fawns had different sires.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • He will be remembered for starring in a series of urban myths fuelled by celebrity fawners which painted him as some anarchic anti-hero.
  • If we just leave it to chance, we can't bank on these fawns making it to reproductive age.
  • It's not fair how beautiful girls fawn over you.
  • She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media.
  • Young fawns who can't jump the fence may impale themselves on the metal as they try to crawl underneath.
  • Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust.
  • Both cats had the shaded fawn bodies and brown points of pedigreed seal-point Siamese: brown masks accentuating the blueness of their eyes; alert brown ears worn like royal crowns; brown legs elegantly long and slender; brown tails that lashed and curled and waved to express emotions and opinions. The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare
  • Frankly, there's nothing worse aside from death, global famine, nuclear disaster and all-round armageddon than seeing players in the UFO field fawning all over their peers at conferences as they seek acceptance into the ufological sand-pit by saying the 'right thing' to the 'right people.' Posthuman Blues
  • The film is a picaresque ramble through a half-real Rome in which gridlocked cars are turned into living spaces; cardinals, monsignors and fawning aristocrats preside over Vatican fashion shows; and the district of Trastevere becomes a huge fairground teeming with local characters, guitar-strumming hippies, uniformed carabinieri. Finding Fellini
  • I think it borders on the fawning, but provides a useful portrait nonetheless.
  • ‘You really are as nice as they say,’ Harry said, fawning over Hannah as if she were his Lord and Savior.
  • Over her average 10-year lifespan, a doe and her daughters can produce up to 100 fawns.
  • Smiling and bashful she stood there in her clinging skirt and wampum-broidered vest, her slender, rounded limbs moulded into soft knee-moccasins of fawn-skin, and the Virgin's Girdle knotted across her thighs in silver-tasselled seawan. The Hidden Children
  • The doe and fawn are doing well under the observation of a veterinary officer.
  • That said, unbred does and a certain percentage of fawns will come into an estrous cycle this month. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • Are these worthy of fawning cover stories?
  • Otherwise, it would sound like some kind of weird, fawning lie.
  • The dance-hall girls would fawn over him each time he stepped into the saloon for a drink.
  • There is no such fawner on the aristocracy, if he has but a chance of getting any thing out of them, as a _parvenu_ by birth, a liberal in politics, and an Independent by "_religious persuasion_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • Perhaps this dim-bulb mayor, and the MSM in fawning over Klepto Deb, are confusing pragmatist with pilferer or purloiner or maybe larcenist. Sound Politics: What does "pragmatist" mean?
  • Eye-witness reports suggest the plane was a high-wing single engine aircraft, fawn coloured and brown underneath.
  • As such persons were usually cringing and fawning, and looked for a reward, the word came to be used also to denote a fawner or flatterer. Barnes New Testament Notes
  • Fawn and slate, with an occasional tinge of a dark, muddy purple-brown give almost the only respite from black, white and grey.
  • The newborn red deer fawn - with its umbilical cord still attached - tried to follow the party. The Sun
  • And then we passed into the yard and dairies, where the same benevolent worship had congregated fowl of strange and unheard-of breeds; and there was a little bonham; and above all, staring around, wonder-stricken and frightened, and with a gorgeous blue ribbon about her neck, was the prettiest little fawn in the world, its soft brown fur lifted by the warm wind and its eyes opened up in fear and wonder at its surroundings. My New Curate
  • Reliable code, after all, doesn't generate fawning press, or indeed any press at all.
  • They were fawned over at Westminster Abbey, greeted warmly at No. 10 Downing St. and, finally, lauded at the first state dinner thrown here for a U.S. president in eight years. Obamas get royal treatment in Britain
  • During both seasons the dirty white of the face and cheeks is only relieved by the dark facial streak, which is short and narrow, but defined by a sprinkling of rufous hairs; the lateral and pygal bands are very faintly indicated, the dark bands being more rufous, the light band rather paler than the grey fawn colour of the upper parts of the body; breast and belly white; tail and ears moderate in length, the former blackish-rufous. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • I had caught a great many terrapins, of course, both the black ones with the thick freckling of golden pin-head spots on them, and the slim grey ones with fawny-cream lines; but Old Plop was something I had set my heart on. My Family and Other Animals
  • And the rest of the time she carped, criticized, verbally and sometimes physically abused her adopted son while fawning obnoxiously over his ‘perfect’ sister.
  • Growing from the side of a stump, the stem of the fawn-colored pluteus bends upwards to the light. Some Summer Days in Iowa
  • Then without sparing a moment's pity for the fawning, awkward creature that Jonas had become, Christy turned on her heels.
  • He always had lot of girlfriends, and people fawning over him.
  • Nauseatingly fawning journalism that's all it is.
  • In my opinion it's a very scrupulous review, and why Shafer would choose to characterize it as "fawning" and "gutless" is a mystery to me. Book Reviewing
  • The fawn color varies in hue from tan to stag red.
  • In no time at all, he was dressed in form-fitting fawn-coloured breeches, a white linen shirt and a black riding coat, and ignored the black silk cravat Vincent laid out for him.
  • He was wearing fawn twill pants and the white shirt reserved for special occasions. AMAGANSETT
  • Argent, with a fawn trippant on the battlements, proper, collared and lined. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • She has almost unlimited power and hot men fawning all over her all the time ... and I would really like to try out the werepanther sleeping arrangment * blush* Countdown to Branded By Fire: 6 days to go!
  • ‘We found that elk, bison, moose, even the fawns, wouldn't move away unless a machine was stopped and a person started walking,’ he says.
  • There was something familiar about him, his fawn raincoat, his thinness, the way he moved.
  • And yet we men do not approve; nay, if we see a man sharing his goods with other men, we call it wastefulness, extravagance, and by such names, and dub the men to whom he gives a share, fawners and parasites.
  • Domestic dogs that roam free have been known to revert to their primal instincts and to attack and kill lame deer and fawns.
  • A stormstayed traveller," he said, his eyes fawning, "who has stumbled on this princely hospitality. The Path of the King
  • Even the corporate media, for all its fawning cowardice, hasn't been as derelict as blog rhetoric would paint it.
  • I am hearing bits and pieces blaming the increasing bear population for the decrease in deer via fawn depredation but I'm not necessarily convinced. Success rate in WV in 2009
  • In Central and Eastern Oregon, coyotes take 90 percent of the antelope fawns.
  • Orange tortrix moths are fawn or gray and the chevron pattern has less contrast than that of the garden tortrix.
  • A deer was stricken by an arrow; its abandoned fawn was seized by a wolf.
  • The Greek is literally said of dogs wagging the tail in fawning on one. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • All the fawning and grovelling that goes on is very distasteful.
  • His clashes with Gerhard Siegel's penetrating Mime, grotesquely hunchbacked and absurd in the extremity of his fawning and malevolence, took on a broad, cartoonish humor that worked. Of Gods And Monsters
  • Most of their predation of deer is on fawns, although several members of a pack could bring down an adult.
  • In public, of course, they would fawn all over him as Canadians still do, and bring him cups of tea as he pours over the diaries of yet another dead American President, who he will then 'reinterpret' for the edification of the rest of the world in yet another heavy, unreadable book. Giles Slade: Conrad Black Wriggles Free
  • Thorax thickly clothed with fawn-coloured hairs; body above, shining ochrey inclined to orange; short tuft at the end of the body; underside lateritious; upper surface of first pair of wings fawn, with a reddish hue, densely covered with hair-like scales, with shorter and somewhat square scales beneath, the scales over the nervures, being reddish; an indistinct line of seven obscure spots still more indistinctly connected by a zigzag reddish line, runs across the wing nearly parallel to its apical margin, and nearer the tip of the wing than the middle. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • The fawning multitudes elbowed each other behind barricades to catch a 10-second glimpse of a lady who would say little, do nothing, and contribute even less.
  • This consists in imitating, with a small instrument called a bleat, the cry of the fawn, so as to lure the doe within reach of the rifle. A Tour on the Prairies.
  • -- Fur very soft; above deep yellowish, olive brown or reddish-brown, with a mixture of fawn; under fur lead colour; chin and under parts whitish; head short; muzzle sharp; ears long and hairy; tail shorter than body, scaly, but scales covered with short black adpressed hairs; feet pale. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Just yesterday 4 fawns were killed as we bush hogged our 3 acres of hayfield ... this has never happened before. Muley Fawns Too Cute for Field & Stream?
  • These profiles could hardly be called fawning or even admiring. Peter Dreier: Why Does Anyone Take Andrew Breitbart Seriously?
  • The Buck is in velvet and checking out this little fawn. October Trail Cam Contest
  • This method is partly why I have seen more quadruplet fawns than many think possible. Minnesota Changes Deer-Shining Rules
  • Harrell was wearing a fawn overcoat, incongruously citified. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Their names were Koko and Yum Yum — seal-point Siamese with hypnotically blue eyes in dark brown masks and with brown extremities shading into fawn-colored bodies. The Cat Who Moved A Mountain
  • You also get people fawning all over you because they've seen you on television.
  • I am saddended that in today's CiF Observer offering we have to deal with not only the apologist and excuser of all things coalition, Mr Rawnsley, but also are being subjected to the one sided outpourings of Mr Cameron and an inexplicably fawning article on Nick Clegg by Mr Porter and that's about it as far as the coverage of this weeks mismanagement of the country by our coalition government goes. Project Merlin: Mr Osborne's paltry deal with the banks insults the taxpayer | Observer editorial
  • Lila, stop fawning over Nicky and make yourself useful!
  • The whole room is a zebra pelt of black and white and that colour that has been the fashion staple for so long they've invented a dozen names for it - taupe, camel, fawn, buff.
  • Her silky, fawn curls, streaked with red, dropped to her shoulders, and she wore a clingy black spaghetti-strap dress.
  • Nor would anyone call a fawn acquiring antlers once it matured evolution. Reddit.com: what's new online!
  • Governments seek its advice, chief executives fawn at its financiers and politicians cringe in the presence of its financial bulk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly irksome is the fawning critical reception to this wretched doorstop of a book.
  • Instead of the usual grim-faced republican flag-bearers in black berets, khaki jumpers and dark glasses there was a genteel parade of men in green blazers and fawn slacks.
  • I abominate obscenities, but she is a bitch—a stringy, fawning female dog. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • The cat of "The Blue Bird" fawns and flatters, which is something no real cat was ever known to do. Americans and Others
  • From time they were boys, others have fawned over them, winked at their flaws, excused their peccadilloes.
  • I wasn't one of those gushy girls who would fawn all over the boy she liked.
  • Finally, there was a pair of crotchety knights, Sir William Fawnt and the popish recusant Sir Henry Shirley, who sought to bring down Huntingdon by levying false charges of fraud against him.
  • At least Prince Hektor always got what he wanted and the girl of his dreams fawned at his feet, despite her claims of being an independent, man-hating adventuress.
  • Theban blood; with no wild waving of the thyrsus, clad in fawnskin thou dancest, but with chariots and bitted steeds wheelest thy charger strong of hoof. The Phoenissae
  • Asked for clarification, Nicholson held a big yellow funnel up to his ear and said "Eh?" ah sha-poshe ya teenk dat ees fawkin’ fawny, asch-hoe! NICHOLSON TO LEDGER: ‘I TOLD YOU SO’ (UPDATE)
  • But soon you'll be making millions of dollars and girls will be fawning over you and you'll be the greatest rock star in the world.
  • He is upright and would never fawn on his boss deliberately.
  • Get the combination right and the door swings open; a fawning reception awaits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Theban blood; with no wild waving of the thyrsus, clad in fawnskin thou dancest, but with chariots and bitted steeds wheelest thy charger strong of hoof. The Phoenissae
  • The Judges Say: The judges all fawned over the fact that James was emotional, even shedding a tear or two at the end of the song. American Idol Episode Recap: The Top 9 Perform
  • The newborn red deer fawn - with its umbilical cord still attached - tried to follow the party. The Sun
  • Even with a fawning audience, he wouldn't tolerate a record of any sort of embarrassment.
  • The puppy was fawning on its master.
  • They were seal-point Siamese with blue eyes, sleek bodies, and light fawn fur shading into dark brown. The Cat Who Came To Breakfast
  • Pandosto seizes the infant Fawnia, casts her adrift in an open boat, and tries Bellaria for adultery and treason.
  • But he's tried the same fawning with my Ladyship, and with as little effect. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • The breeze was getting up, so that her fawn coat fluttered about her legs as if to detain her. Somewhere East of Life
  • Inside I was annoyed he wasn't fawning all over me.
  • Her hair was a thick glossy bush of pale fawn brown, not quite shoulder-length.
  • For Norman, a beautiful young white girl fawning on his every word was one of the reasons he got into film in the first place.
  • On the top of the skirt, it had fawn mesh a little longer than the actual dress, but black flowers were embroidered on it.
  • On the top of the skirt, it had fawn mesh a little longer than the actual dress, but black flowers were embroidered on it.
  • Bashti, who had lived so long that he was a philosopher who minded pain little and the loss of a finger less, chuckled and chirped his satisfaction and pride of achievement in the outcome, while his three old wives, who lived only at the nod of his head, fawned under him on the floor in the abjectness of servile congratulation and worship. CHAPTER XI
  • You must guard against those who fawn upon you and bow obsequiously before you!
  • My dear," said she, as Eleanor turned her startled head, like a fawn caught in a brake, "I spied ye from below; and I thocht I'd come up, and hae a word or two with ye. Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • Again Graham visioned the white round of knee pressed into the round muscles of the swimming Mountain Lad, as he noted the firm knee-grip on her pigskin English saddle, quite new and fawn-colored to match costume and horse. CHAPTER XVI
  • Of course the original snowdoll melted in the end, and also some of the younger deer - fawns - used to lick it, which didn't help, but there you go.
  • On his next tour, when it came to all the "progress" training the Iraqi army, let Rod Nordland, the author of that "fawning" - his retrospective adjective, not mine - Newsweek cover piece of 2004, suggest an obituary, as he did in 2007: Get out now.
  • The modulation from aggrieved femininity to fawning submissiveness in her wooing is masterfully handled.
  • Stephanie was tall, fair-haired, walking with ease inside a fawn linen suit, with a handbag slung over one shoulder. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • En masse, the PAs, Wardrobe Managers, Personal Managers, Exercise Coaches, Bodyguards and all the other dogsbodies that make up the contemporary celebrity entourage would descend on Coathanger and demand that he begin fawning over ‘their’ celebrity. Extreme Sports
  • That evening, once everyone had stopped fawning over Jen, the girls partied in their hotel room eating all the snacks they could bring back from the store.
  • Colours were brutal and depressing; dank shades like dung and army-blanket fawn.
  • They think that, like the hicks of Holcomb and the fawning highbrows of Manhattan's literary salons, we will be won over by his wit and charm.
  • All women are supposed to be like timid, startled fawns, blushing and casting down their gentle eyes when looked at and running away when spoken to; while we man are supposed to be a bold and rollicky lot, and the poor dear little women admire us for it, but are terribly afraid of us. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
  • Never has America been so thoroughly in the clutches of fawners, lap dogs, toadies, boot lickers, lick spittles, and Snopses.
  • Mating is timed for deer birthing in late May or early June, when there is sufficient food and cover to assure fawn survival.
  • He knew he was only perfectly appreciated in those meetings, unfortunately too few, in which ALL his hearers were prepared to follow him into those spheres which the ancients imagined to be entered only through a gate of ivory, to be surrounded by pilasters of diamond, and surmounted by a dome arched with fawn-colored crystal, upon which played the various dyes of the prism; spheres, like the Mexican opal, whose kaleidoscopical foci are dimmed by olive-colored mists veiling and unveiling the inner glories; spheres, in which all is magical and supernatural, reminding us of the marvellous worlds of realized dreams. Life of Chopin
  • My test car came in metallic green that complemented the delightful fawn interior and Momo leather seats.
  • He could have people fawning over and around him if he wanted, if that was what he wished.
  • They are filled with fawns, centaurs, satyrs and goblins.
  • As many recent examples make clear, the truth counts for nothing with the present administration and its fawning, talk-radio lickspittles.
  • In Dear, a spotted fawn stands in a field of daisies, gazing at the viewer with a moist brown eye.
  • On Monday, a parade of European diplomats paid him a visit in Ramallah, complimenting his speech and fawning over him like devoted fans greeting a television star.
  • I'm SO not usually one of those Austin fawning types. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • But they do: the man with the ingratiating smile and the fawning manner becomes an axe-wielding, torch-burning murderer.
  • What with his mother and Miss Darcy fawning all over him, Jeremy was certainly having a good time.
  • The two would collogue for hours; and though at first I did not understand the tongue, I could see that it was the white man who fawned and the black man who bullied. Prester John
  • It's disgusting, actually, the way she fawns all over him and then drools over Cale when his back is turned.
  • The newborn red deer fawn - with its umbilical cord still attached - tried to follow the party. The Sun
  • And then one chill afternoon, sitting buttock to buttock with Fawn Greenstreet — Bodhi — on one side of him and Karuna on the other, staring through the long-nosed ascetic face of Geshe Stephen and digging inward, shovelful by shovelful, bup-bup-bah came to him. The Silence
  • But he's tried the same fawning with my Ladyship, and with as little effect. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Last week, as I was minding my own business, grazing and tending to my beloved little fawn, I was cut down in the prime of my life, pierced through my heart by a razor-sharp arrow delivered by a barbaric human. Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • He once turned up at Buckingham Palace in a fawn raincoat, woollen gloves and an old silk hat.
  • The breeze was getting up, so that her fawn coat fluttered about her legs as if to detain her. Somewhere East of Life
  • We have had 13 years of a so-called Labour government which accepted the whole Thatcherite economic settlement, has seen an increase in social and ­economic inequality; worshipped wealth and fawned on high finance at home and abroad; passed a vast array of repressive laws; betrayed all its ­promises on the single currency? and in the end did more damage to the The Guardian World News
  • My tuna was generous in size: a huge slab of fawny-brown meat with a mass of ground peppercorns on top.
  • Fawn lisle or black woollen stockings and lace up shoes were required, but during the war with the shortage of clothing girls were allowed to wear three quarter grey woollen socks.
  • The slish of a line, the flutter of a fly dropping softly on the farther edge of the pool -- and then the shriek of your reel, buzzing up the quiet hillside, was answered by a loud snort, as the deer that lived there bounded away in alarm, calling her two fawns to follow. Wood Folk at School
  • I picked up a fawn in august that had died much earlier. Racks From The Dead
  • Their experience of clearing is as idyllic as a young fawn gambolling down a dew-laden hillside.
  • Lake Champlain is 125 miles long.33 He was fascinated by its fine woods, beautiful islands, open meadows, and vast abundance of “game stags, fallow deer, fawns, roebuck, bears and other animals” that swam from the mainland to the islands. Champlain's Dream
  • Never has America been so thoroughly in the clutches of fawners, lap dogs, toadies, boot lickers, lick spittles, and Snopses.
  • The colour balance of the look is tasteful and sedate, so grey, brown, fawn or navy tailoring works best.
  • 8 June: We arrived to find Lakshmi carrying a small chital fawn across the meadow to the upper fork of Menhar Nala.
  • The fawn ran to the top of the ridge.
  • I am saddened that in today's CiF Observer offering we have to deal with not only the apologist and excuser of all things coalition, Mr Rawnsley, but also are being subjected to the one sided outpourings of Mr Cameron and an inexplicably fawning article on Nick Clegg by Mr Porter and that's about it as far as the coverage of this weeks mismanagement of the country by our coalition government goes. The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley
  • These mail-wagons were two-wheeled cabriolets, upholstered inside with fawn-colored leather, hung on springs, and having but two seats, one for the postboy, the other for the traveller. Les Miserables
  • Smith was clad in camelhair trousers, a fawn silk shirt and a fawn cashmere sweater: what the lord of the manor wears when he is at home, Carmine thought. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • The colour range includes fawns, blues and claret.
  • All the fawning and grovelling that goes on is very distasteful.
  • He has been endorsed by influential conservatives, was fawned over by superstar commentator Glenn Beck on Fox News and has a deeply energized base of supporters. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Monday, April 26, 2010
  • O Thebes, nurse of Semele! crown thyself with ivy; burst forth, burst forth with blossoms fair of green convolvulus, and with the boughs of oak and pine join in the Bacchic revelry; dor; - thy coat of dappled fawn-skin, decking it with tufts of silvered hair; with reverent hand the sportive wand now wield. The Bacchantes
  • The biographer's fawning first chapter sets the tone.
  • Jesse is a boy concerned with climbing big rocks and petting fawns and galumphing through open fields.
  • Similarly irksome is the fawning critical reception to this wretched doorstop of a book.
  • Ernie came out a fawn colour and is the same breed as his mother a Simmental while Emily is darker shade of black and brown is apparently an Aberdeen Angus. Cow Gives Birth To Twins Of Different Breeds | Impact Lab
  • The leaves have a thin fawn to gray indumentum on the underside and are not shiny on the upper surface.
  • And I suspect that it was this sense of mischief that kept her sane through all those lonely evenings passed at charitable fund-raising events being fawned over by sycophants.
  • Scaring off deer with a broomstick is one thing but killing a fawn with a shovel is just plain ridiculous. Elderly Women Charged With Beating Fawn To Death
  • What we have succeeded in producing, and the genuine samples we have met with, have been fawns, buffs, drabs, &c., decidedly "ochrous" yellows, and wanting in stability. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • His interviewing can be deferential to the point of being fawning, and behind it all some suspect that he lacks spontaneity and is almost dull. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sea is remarkably beautiful, turquoise blue and fawn at times, it rages, murmurs, sighs and sings.
  • That will at least turn what might feel like endless fawning into a two-way conversation.
  • So we met to do him honor; worshipper and eager fawner begged a tassel of his whiskers, or his autograph in ink; never was there so much sighin 'round a pallid human lion, as he stood his lines explaining, taking out the hitch and kink! Rippling Rhymes
  • The four-year-old girl, who is deaf, took the art lesson one step further by drawing a long green line on the Prince's fawn coloured suit.
  • Network literature is in instantly, the material gain that is brought inevitably by market economy is changed, vulgarization place erodes fawn on.
  • leave the young fawn alone
  • The calf is fawn coloured, a colour which distinguishes it from the adults a great deal.
  • Here the image is of a literal place, a location at Fawns: ‘an ancient rotunda, pillared and statued, nicked and roofed’, surrounded by ‘alleys… densely overarched with the climbing rose’.
  • June 7, 2009 at 3:40 pm lolwut? yuu cawleeing uus fawny? wei awre nawt fanney, wei awre heilerias! Intervention Kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Certainly, the fawning coverage has got to stop. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are many other points also, such as the fawns being spotted, some intestinal peculiarities, and the molar and premolar teeth being strictly cervine, which strengthen him in his opinion. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • But I guess Bill Clinton's psychotic need for publicity, approval, and fawning is a little more important than the safety of Americans abroad ..... who are now in MORE danger as a result of this stupid publicity stunt. North Korea feels 'owed' directs talks with U.S., Richardson says

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