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  • In many places, glittering among the clothes, were gold and silver coins, a few silver ornaments such as buckles, and watches -- things not missed by the pirates in the transport of their flight. The Frozen Pirate
  • The jar tipped over, and hundreds of wooden clacks could be heard as the pencils littered the ground.
  • The town hall lost two bollards and a litter bin, railings, and a large stone pedestal has been cracked.
  • In September, return visitors to an Edinburgh guesthouse said it was time to ‘rethink the three-star rating’, complaining that the linens were ‘soiled’ and the carpet was littered with ‘crumbs and dustballs’.
  • Just as people shouldn't drop litter, they shouldn't deface the city with graffiti, and ways need to be found of persuading them to stop doing it.
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  • Still there was no snow, but there was frost glittering on the ground.
  • Forget Mr Motivator, this bumbag revival can be revolutionary to the fashion glitterati. TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends
  • The litter on the boreen in Tullyvarraga, black bags of household rubbish thrown in over the wall, is a shame, a black spot in the quest for Tidy Towns glory.
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  • The whole state has kind of a cowboy-Saudi glitter to it when the oil is expensive, and kind of a sepia-Joad craquelure to it when the oil is cheap. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • That includes the ever-popular plum cake, plum pudding and Yule log, marzipans glittering with a coat of sugar, and delightful creations such as nougat, truffle and gateaux.
  • A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show.
  • The nearby street was littered with shattered vehicles, pieces of glass, bricks, mangled steel and scraps of clothing.
  • He has left behind a secure home, a loving family and a glittering array of school prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited.
  • Dirty clothes littered the floor of her bedroom.
  • For shame, Barnet! what ninnis, what hartless raskles, you must beleave them to be, — in the fust plase, to fancy that you are a politticle genus; in the secknd, to let your politix interfear with their notiums about littery merits! The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
  • The small piece of gold glittered brightly in the moonlight, setting off the red ruby it encircled.
  • Requests are supposed to be passed on to the city's Clean Teams, gangs of four in special red uniforms and marked vans who not only pick litter but also prune and weed green spaces.
  • An adjoining room is littered with mementos of more recent island history: a rack of antlers, a rusty plow, and an old dentist's chair.
  • How regularly are the litterbins emptied?
  • All her meanness and prosaicness was forgotten, all her imperfections and shortcomings; it was home, the one tangible thing in the glittering emptiness of the spheres. Gulliver of Mars
  • Periodically, bark and litter samples from each site were collected, moist chambered in the manner described by Gilbert and Martin, and examined closely for plasmodia and fruiting bodies for a three week period.
  • He turned to me, his eyes glittering with a new seduction.
  • The area is still littered with landmines and unexploded ordnance.
  • Frothy geysers and hissing fumaroles vent into icy air, huge herds of elk and bison gather in low basins for food and warmth, the forest glitters with ice, and a blanket of snow brings a rare silence.
  • As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick.
  • Behind them another curtain of hail raced across the sea, embedding itself in the sand, turning the beach a glittering white. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • As I looked at these mines with their thousands of grinning natives and heard the rattle of gravel in the "jigs" my mind went back to Kimberley and the immense part that its glittering wealth played in determining the economic fate of South Africa. An African Adventure
  • Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati.
  • Action is consolatory. It is the enemy of thought and the friend of glittering illusions. 
  • It ended with bodies of soldiers littered in front of us, adorned with vivid flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the meantime everyone can help by keeping their own surrounds clear of litter.
  • History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions.
  • Litter poses a threat to dolphins, whales, turtles and seabirds by entanglement in and ingestion of plastics.
  • It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers.
  • Lizards scurry in the leaf litter at my feet, monkeys feed noisily in the branches above nay head, a vine snake makes its sinuous way toward an unsuspecting small bird.
  • It is an act of worship to the sixties and seventies - to flares and body shirts and all that glitters.
  • The city of Palermo was also distinguishable; and Julia, as she gazed on its glittering spires; would endeavour in imagination to depicture its beauties, while she secretly sighed for a view of that world, from which she had hitherto been secluded by the mean jealousy of the marchioness, upon whose mind the dread of rival beauty operated strongly to the prejudice of Emilia and Julia. A Sicilian Romance
  • Never flush kitty litter down the toilet, even the so-called "flushable" types. The Seattle Times
  • He took a white-filtered cigarette from a packet which lay on a glass-littered table beside the sun lounger.
  • The atmosphere is decidedly creepy as the increasingly inventive deaths take place against a backdrop of innocent carols, glittering tinsel and good cheer. The Sun
  • Good gardening practice would be to leave a layer of leaf litter on the soil between shrubs and trees in garden beds.
  • This is the chappie who issued a fixed penalty ticket to a driver for allegedly blowing his nose and last year issued one to a man for littering – it was a tenner that had fallen out of his pocket on January 29, 2010 at 10: 33 pm Ben See No Evil…… (at least until the next financial year) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It is a massive secular cathedral, glittering with the best retail opportunities money can buy and here nothing comes cheap, certainly not a top-end restaurant.
  • Above the centre gateway, between the noble wings of the propyla which flank it, is a representative emblem of Osiris, in the shape of a splendid shield of the sun, a half-sphere of gold, from which extend wings for many yards, each feather glittering with precious stones. The pillar of fire, or, Israel in bondage
  • They call it a "shimmer" - a glint, a glitter, a glisten. The Guardian World News
  • The wardens would also have had a general duty of care to keep the area clear of litter to help improve the look of the site.
  • This glittering dust they produce differs from the components normally acquired by a disenchantment spell.
  • To use a sports metaphor for a moment, the history of sports is littered with teams that had lots of individual stars on them, but never made it to the championship game.
  • In one trial, installation of the equipment reduced infant mortality from 10 percent of the litter to 0.5 percent.
  • It is a new world tonight, bathed in love and intimate rejuvenation with the whole universe as we dance together under the glittering lights of a Kalahari sky. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • It was decided that Paul would be slid down the talus slope in a stokes litter, and we all pitched in to wrestle him down.
  • The impression given is of a glittering career, effortlessly achieved.
  • One litter of approximately four to five young is suckled while the next brood is gestating.
  • Mary glanced up; a tall, gangling woman was standing by the horse litter that held the sleeping Charley. T2®: THE FUTURE WAR
  • Hamsters reared in the laboratory can be made to have female-biased litters by keeping them hungry during adolescence or pregnancy.
  • A huge campaign will attempt to sweep away litter and graffiti in a fresh war on crime which is expected to run for a year.
  • Lack of investment led to the closure of the once-rich reefs and, more recently, gold itself has lost its glitter and become just another mineral deposit.
  • We had reached the outer court by this, and were hurrying for the bridge that led to the pontlevis when we saw a tall man, his cuirass glittering like silver in the moonlight, step out of the shadow and signal to a trumpeter, who stood at his side. Orrain A Romance
  • Her friendship with the fashion glitterati would be endangered by Ronan's cowboy sense of style, his membership at the golf club threatened by her wild and wanton ways.
  • For more than a mile the beach was littered with wrecked ships, including debris from the steamer Curaca which was thrown across the full width of the narrows.
  • We pollute, litter and desecrate our own country because we live in hermetic air-conditioned vinyl castles. Police Continue Serial Rapist DNA Hunt at cvillenews.com
  • Opulent outfits and glittering statement jewelry pieces aren't just for night time.
  • Black; the head and thorax very closely punctured, thinly clothed with griseous pubescence, that on the face, thorax beneath, and on the coxæ most dense and glittering; antennæ more slender than is usual in this genus, and tapering to their apex, the joints slightly subarcuate; the mandibles bidentate at their apex and with a yellow spot at their base. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • If it was the runt of the litter I imagine the hamster would be bigger than that - say three or four inches.
  • Maintenance staff ordinarily clean up the litter, and it's back to life as usual.
  • I would rele like them to see what this world would be like if we didn't have hunting. they would see more deer killed on the streets and they would litterally have raccoons in their beds. Sea Kittens PETA
  • They have vandalised property, strewn litter and intimidated staff and residents.
  • The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
  • Behind the wall's remains she could see the streets, littered with the burnt-out husks of cars and buses, many of which lay on their sides on the broken bitumen.
  • No wonder a glittering Hollywood career beckoned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sauce: Heaping containerful Dijon Mustard (I misused intact caryopsis condiment) 2 tablespoons canola oil 2 tablespoons vinegar and citrus Garlic of garlic pauses Litter containerful (if you can not use honey) Seasoner and assail Impertinent Abandon, yellowness juice Preserved almonds gently; One-third cup slivered almonds Teaspoon canola oil Teaspoon abolitionist dulcify Compound: 1. UH Watch
  • When the lights went down, the cheers went up and Madonna was lowered onto the stage inside a giant glitterball. Heat exhaustion on a dance floor « Sven’s guide to…
  • Loggers have removed hundreds of tiny trees and left the litter in rough piles to nourish the soil and provide wildlife habitat.
  • When the Ecstasy-exposed pups were placed in a new environment away from their littermates, they spent significantly more time exploring, signifying they did not adjust as easily to the new environment as the control animals.
  • Litter in the pig sty has bedded down.
  • Rubbish littered the site, along with burned-out cars and refuse skips, huge piles of Tarmac and garden rubbish and gas cylinders.
  • Four youngsters will be helping to clean up the town with their eye-catching anti-litter posters.
  • The number of sires per litter ranged from one to five, with 58% of all litters sired by more than one male.
  • Only a costly silver ring beset with rubies that glittered on one finger denoted his status as being above that of ordinary men.
  • Empty bottles, cans and food containers are just chucked in the bushes and along the pavements, and while Belle Vue Gardens are being revamped the litter is thrown in there.
  • Therefore, litterbugs and those accustomed to spitting on the pavement no longer dare to give free rein to their impulses or else they'd better take along with them a waste-paper basket or a cuspidor whenever they opt for a stroll.
  • The ring glittered on its damson pouffe like some intra-uterine device.
  • The southeast has seen litter increase steadily. Times, Sunday Times
  • About 600 guests flocked to the Knavesmire Stand at York Racecourse for the glittering event with live bands, discos, food, casinos and prize competitions.
  • Susie took up with a local tom and had a litter of two, a male and a female.
  • The card is a froth of glitter and highly scrumpled clumps of tissue paper.
  • What looks like one phenomenon to a lumper may look like three to a splitter.
  • Sam, a self-confessed tinhorn, “expected to find masses of silver lying all about the ground and glittering in the sun on the mountain summits.” LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • It makes a dry rustling sound, and a hollow echo as the cans and harder litter roll away across the dirty tiles.
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  • Now, he says, he wants to give other youngsters an opportunity of a glittering career, too.
  • History is littered with men and women spurred into achievement by a father's disregard.
  • The reason I haven't been arrested is not because I'm white and haven't committed any of these crimes -- let's face it, I've jaywalked, littered, and loitered, which makes me a triple threat -- it's because I'm not poor. Jan Herman: Living in a Police State Is Okay
  • Well from a website visitor's perspective, is it better to land on a parked domain littered with spammy ads?
  • The home, whose lights were not working, was littered with dog feces, the toilets were filled with human excrement and the children were "unbathed" and had no food, according to the warrants. Anderson Independent Mail Stories
  • Fashion shows are inevitable hangouts on the glitterati calendar.
  • The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has.
  • Millions of euro are spent annually by local authorities in cleaning up after littering.
  • To realize Flitter, you must extend the Drupal database to include a new Flitter table; permissions to access Flitter data, or flits; a form to edit a flit; and some code to manipulate the database.
  • The rest of the room was decorated rodeo style with red booths, horseshoes dangling from the walls, and cowboy hats littered on several of the tabletops.
  • Fluorescence is detected using an emission path image splitter, outfitted with polarizers, that detects the donor fluorescence as well as two polarizations of the acceptor fluorescence.
  • They pop open the cartridges and begin to paint with brushes, tossing spent containers to drift and litter the sea floor.
  • There litterally is no point to voting for them anymore. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 16, 2006
  • To the outside world he was a glittering success.
  • It glittered and it looked almost as if a current of water ran through it.
  • He also suggests putting a sock filled with cat litter under the windscreen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enforced spay/neuter laws reduced unwanted littersInubaka: Crazy for Dogs Book 14 » Manga Worth Reading
  • The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling.
  • In one trial, installation of the equipment reduced infant mortality from 10 percent of the litter to 0.5 percent.
  • At different time intervals, the researchers examined cells from the brains of seven mice that had received the transplants and compared them to littermates that had not received the transplants.
  • Romani, Imperium Populi Romani, Fortuna Populi Romani_, glitter out of the voluminous periods with a splendour that hardly any other words could give. Latin Literature
  • The lake has been found littered with polythene bags and plastic bottles.
  • Rather call the dusky and dark-haired Twilight, whose pensive face is limned against the western hills, by the name of that fierce and fervid Noon that stands erect under the hot zenith, instinct with the red blood of a thousand summers, casting her glittering tresses abroad upon the south-wind, and holding in her hands the all-unfolded rose of life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
  • Sport is littered with examples of top players failing to become effective managers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Luke, who delivered a litter of puppies from the family's border collie last September, had passed the entrance test into the navy and had hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and become an artificer.
  • MEN who dedicate their time to community work were rewarded at a glittering ceremony.
  • The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
  • Does anyone know of a cheap alternative to odour-free cat litter?
  • Organza makes a great splash along with tulle, lace, elegant luxury fabrics combined with glittering Chantilly, crushed velvet, jersey with lurex and iridescent cady.
  • Moreover, the percentage of injured teats and/or udders was positively associated with litter size on d 7 and 21 of lactation.
  • The sky is glittering with stars.
  • Department store Marks & Spencer is launching an underwear range for men featuring thongs and glittery pants.
  • The photons intersected at a prism called a beamsplitter, where they entangled, and then zipped onwards on separate paths to detectors. Zee News : India National
  • Their pigs forage in fields and woods, their sows only produce two litters of piglets a year and pigs are prepared at the farm butchery, so there's no transport of live animals.
  • They, too, were followed by waves of aftershocks which hampered rescue work in an area littered with landmines laid during years of war.
  • The book is littered with one-liners and anecdotes that will be familiar to activists on the Left.
  • She was in pantomime at the time, and she managed to get glitter in her eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • She flittered into the crowd, leaving me and the seal to stare at each other. Brush of Darkness
  • A conscientious attempt has been made to trace the life and career of Yvette Guilbert from her childhood in the Parisian gutter (or not far removed from it), through her glittering supremacy as a fin de siècle diseuse, on into the years of waning prestige and cultural pretension, and so to her last days, harassed and impecunious, in the bleak Provence of 1944. This Was Not Yvette
  • Entering through the low door, they saw opposite them above a fireplace two swords sheathed in their scabbards, glittering in the gloom.
  • Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function.
  • Daguerreotypes have extreme depth and detail, together with an elusive, glittering, mirror-like quality that shifts between negative and positive images.
  • I thought that given a better part he could have fulfilled the promise he showed but not as the stereotyped gambler with a heart, which has so littered the American musical scene since Gaylord Ravenal applied for a job on a showboat.
  • Meanwhile, this morning, the Complaint Department brought me a glitterball, which was both a lovely gesture and made me realize that she has been increasingly anhedonic for a while now. And the boys of the nypd choir were singing galway bay
  • Hong Kong's glitterati and socialites showed up in force.
  • The streets are littered with garbage and lined with open sewers.
  • The scrutiny committee produced a report in February which condemned litterbugs and said that cleaning could be improved in residential areas outside the city centre.
  • If you want to rub shoulders with the modern-day glitterati, go for dinner at any of the restaurants by the harbour.
  • If we had in our power the pen which traced the delicate marvels of Queen Mab, not bigger than an agate that glitters on the finger of an alderman, of her liny chariot, of her diaphanous team, only then should we succeed in giving an idea of a purely ideal talent into which matter enters hardly at all. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • They are full of the glitter and bluster of German militarism ?mailed fist and shining armour.
  • A main route into the city has been named the worst litter black spot by thousands of residents.
  • In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
  • Ecole de Droit; the huge Alsacian carabineer, grimly smiling under his sandy moustaches and glittering brass helmet; the jolly nurse, in red calico, who had been to Paris to show mamma her darling The Paris Sketch Book
  • The dusty barren ground was littered with piles of unburied corpses.
  • Black; the head and thorax very closely punctured, thinly clothed with griseous pubescence, that on the face, thorax beneath, and on the coxæ most dense and glittering; antennæ more slender than is usual in this genus, and tapering to their apex, the joints slightly subarcuate; the mandibles bidentate at their apex and with a yellow spot at their base. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Patrik Cox has distinguished himself by the extensive use of rhinestones on stretch trousers, trimming pockets, hems and side seams with bands of glittering stones.
  • Social media can be enlisted to name and shame litter louts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hormone increases oil secretions, which can become trapped if dead skin cells are littering the skin's surface.
  • The villa galleria was baroquely ostentatious and many of the artworks just clutter-glitter.
  • Jagged impressions of brightly shining lights, like broken sunbeams gone horribly wrong, they flittered through his mind. Healing the Highlander
  • Although much is known about the transport of orthophosphate in soils, very little is known about the fate of phytate, a compound that is indigestible by poultry and abundant in poultry litter. Innovations-report
  • Two captains ride before them on shaggy ponies, the taller in armor, stained and rusted with many a storm and fray, the other in brilliant inlaid cuirass and helmet, gaudy sash and plume, and sword hilt glittering with gold, a quaint contrast enough to the meager garron which carries him and his finery. Westward Ho!
  • The East River, in fact a tidal strait, is littered with smaller islands like Roosevelt, Randall's, Rikers, and Ward.
  • Recording beach litter is an imprecise science, at best a fuzzy snapshot of a particular day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her shoulder-length jet-black hair glittered in the sunlight as did her blue-gray eyes.
  • The litter and nutrient dynamics of Dendrocalamus latiflorus forest in Hainan were studied.
  • Its aim is to expose the 'glitterati' of the wine world to the best of our Pinot Noir within an event environment that combines fine wine with fine cuisine and kiwi entertainment. ScreenTalk
  • Piles of comics and bagels litter the top of a hefty dining-room table not far away.
  • Black; the head and thorax very closely punctured, thinly clothed with griseous pubescence, that on the face, thorax beneath, and on the coxæ most dense and glittering; antennæ more slender than is usual in this genus, and tapering to their apex, the joints slightly subarcuate; the mandibles bidentate at their apex and with a yellow spot at their base. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Going by the trend, fashion shows are normally associated with glitterati and glitz.
  • My eyes were drawn to the exotic colors of beautiful gowns and glittering jewels the Thai ladies wore.
  • Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively.
  • I'm ashamed of the state of the litter-strewn waysides and wonder what visitors to this country must think of us.
  • Yet chemical analysis has clearly proved that the manurial value of straw is perfectly insignificant, and that, as a constituent of stable manure, it is chiefly useful as an absorbent of the liquid egesta of the animals littered upon it. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
  • History is littered with examples of ill-conceived attempts to keep the peace at any price. Times, Sunday Times
  • For most other artists this would be the glittering jewel at the centre of their career.
  • The plate is overlaid with glittering gold.
  • As a result we now have huge tracts of these litter-free or 'seedless' landscapes in our cities. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Mr. Puck is also on a first-name basis with many of Hollywood's glitterati and each year cooks up dreamy delights such as Kobe burgers, artichoke salad and tomato confit and cassis gelle for a host of celebrities at the post-Oscars Governors Ball. Wolfgang Puck's Kitchen Adventures
  • The newspaper also picked up awards in the sales and distribution areas of its business at a glittering ceremony.
  • Still, the Web is littered with documentation about the product.
  • The week was littered with evidence that conditions remain tough. Times, Sunday Times
  • One sometimes sees the difference between splitters and lumpers presented as one of taste and personality.
  • Heck in Aliens everything was litterally on the set with a few exceptions, which is why that movie stands out so much – It looked real cause it was. REVIEW: Avatar « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Leaves and other debris covered it, and the chitinous carcasses of dead bugs were littered around. Rot & Ruin
  • The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery.
  • Soeur jumelle (et non pas clone) du cinématographe, la cyber-littérature (= la vidéo + le lien) sera une industrie, avec quelques artisans isolés dans la périphérie off-off (aux droits d'auteur négatifs, donc). Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas
  • There is, in fact, a glittering array of dignified and sometimes very lucrative offices open to members of the Bar.
  • PCCW Teleservices enjoys a large number of customer bouquets and renewed contracts year by year, as well as a glittering array of awards and industry recognition from worldwide organizations.
  • More than a hundred fines have now been issued to people who drop litter or let their dogs foul the pavement in Sheffield.
  • I laced my fingers together, sighing and looking down at the glittering, clear, ashtray in the middle of our table.
  • There's a glittering array of glass to choose from at markets.
  • studentification" is blighting some urban areas, with an increase in antisocial behaviour, noise and litter. The Guardian World News
  • Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads.
  • It would be able to seize vehicles caught fly tipping and could prosecute anyone caught dropping litter on any piece of land or water.
  • The little waves of the river glittered and shone and rolled lazily down upon the channel, or curled up in rippling eddies towards the shore. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • And Lusaka Mayor Levy Mkandawire said greening the country had been the plan of the city authority adding that any erring person who would litter the city at free will would be charged.
  • But if you probe beneath the glittering surface there's a hollow where the heart should be. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance.
  • But if you probe beneath the glittering surface there's a hollow where the heart should be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually, it's two varnishes - an opaque yellowy gold base coat and a see-through gold with glitter as the top coat.
  • At others, downed trees littered parent pickup areas and limbs were strewn across student bike racks.
  • My family's savannah cat just gave birth to a litter of four kittens.
  • Did you wear glittery eyeshadow? Times, Sunday Times
  • Light, glittering synths work to counter his deep, gutsy vocal to amazing effect. The Sun
  • Frothy geysers and hissing fumaroles vent into icy air, huge herds of elk and bison gather in low basins for food and warmth, the forest glitters with ice, and a blanket of snow brings a rare silence.
  • High lining takes a glitter liner and lines under the natural arch of the brow. The Sun
  • It smells softly of rose and contains tiny pieces of fairy glitter designed to sparkle subtly - guaranteed to make you look like the cat's miaow.

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