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The walls were decorated with oblique cartoons showing the political elite wincing, blushing, sneering, seething.
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The following year, the council created a storm by featuring a fresh-faced Prince Charles kissing a blushing Princess Diana.
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He looks pleased with himself: maybe he thinks Verna is blushing with desire.
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But the reason for youthful blushing which, like the ruddiness of old age, is due to the presence of anthocyanin pigments need not be the same.
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Wherever there were Yiddish-speakers, and memories of the shtetl longing to be resurrected, she would play the crucial, central role of the blushing village bride.
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In addition, software allowed "complete control" over subtle facial elements such as blushing and even the diameter of Milo's nostrils, which he said could denote stress.
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Wang Yixiong, a twenty-three-year-old physicist originally from Henan Province, was on his third visit to town, and this time he had brought a blushing economics student named Chen Si.
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My second was to wonder exactly how much contrition he wanted, on a scale from Nixonian modified hangout to a full Jimmy Swaggart, from something suitable for family viewing to a blushing Playboy-channel disclosure.
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When it opened in 1981, the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek became instantly famous locally for its Italian Renaissance design, for its blushing countenance--peach dominated the exterior and interior walls, flooring, and even the furniture--and for its put-Dallas-on-the-map restaurant then run by celebrity chef Dean Fearing.
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