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Jord swore earthily, calling upon various anatomical features of several gods and demons.
Getting a little long in the tooth now but still Earthily desirable-and shining with an inner light that made her look like a stained glass window.
The five poems Shostakovich set to music (one poem per movement) are earthily vernacular and cover every aspect of Soviet life.
This is a genre that usually involves an earthily naturalistic, often highly romanticized, blend of the supernatural and whimsical."
Meet the new breed of enchantress, the spell-binding women who are taking the male bastille and giving it some earthily female perspective.
The musical ensemble - three guitarists, two hand-clapping singers and a percussionist - projected earthily and excitingly.
It is apparent that the creators were reaching for something tonally original, both ethereal and salacious, dreamy and earthily acrid.
Post Ranch Inn, like the slightly more democratic (and also earthily beautiful) Ventana just across Route 1, is not really a place to go alone.
Among the choices are a tartly spicy Thai barbecue marinade, an earthily hot Moroccan spice blend and a suave butter chicken sauce.
Even more than Ms. Daly's earthily sensual Rose, Ms. Peters's version makes strategic use of come-hither femininity.
The burly, hirsute David Gordon dons an apron and two barrettes as the earthily garrulous and infirm Aunt Annie Kinsman.
Their styles were simpler and more earthily direct than Tin Pan Alley pop - and, predictably, incurred the scorn of the older professionals who played that pop.
My favorite stir-fry is pork skin and turnip, admittedly not for everyone; but you might just appreciate the odd flavor and texture combinations in this all-white, earthily satisfying dish.
The centerpiece of the quartet is the singing of Koca Sale Dioubate, whose soaring, earthily guttural voice was one of the great pleasures of the evening.
The triangle might also reference the Trinity, or, more earthily, the menage À trois in which Laruelle found himself with the Consul and Yvonne.
Compared with Thomas, Ned was remote from these men: Thomas slapped them on the back, tossed back rumbullion like water, laughed and joked earthily with them.
Too often in "Blood, Tin, Straw," however, we find the poet struggling, like a sort of metrical Martha Stewart, to make the earthily mundane blossom into flowery profundity.
It seemed too earthily illustrative of function, in the way that some of the larger flower blossoms have such a fleshy look of process one cannot see them from a purely aesthetic viewpoint.
The album features James's signature acoustic finger-picking and "the occasional sorrowful violin line"; stylistically, it's a return to the "earthily psychedelic folk-rock" of The Seven Sleepers Den.
Not even his shaven skull and saffron robes could conceal the blunt, earthily American features, the jutting jaw, the prominent lips, the glossy, somewhat hyperthyroid blue eyes, the domed vault of the forehead.
Breaking new ground in touching on issues like homosexuality "this earthily realistic, moving story of a reluctant teenage mother-to-be ... raises issues which were later to become prime concerns of feminist writers."
Redgrave was hugged by members of the Italian crew, and within earshot of a dock full of reporters he told one of the rowers, "You're a pretty good rower yourself," only a bit more earthily.