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"I love this air," she said as her hair took the breeze photogenically.
Photogenically, he happens to have bought a nice new sailboat for the occasion.
If the gaffe is innocent, deny it vigorously and photogenically.
Photogenically, the two universal kitchens in the exhibition would be shelter magazine rejects.
Probably because of his articulate ability to straddle social strata, Edwards would have fit photogenically into most.
During the dry season, water levels drop, concentrating the birds (and fish) in photogenically (or tasty) close quarters.
No relatives showed up to grieve photogenically.
"The Orange parades and subsequent riots may appear surreal, ridiculous or photogenically violent"
Or because he's photogenically cute.
Mr. Conway poses photogenically in a loincloth that shows off his lean, muscular frame.
Those flakes looked too artificial, though, as the ice dropped quickly, like hail, rather than floating down gently and photogenically like real snow.
He even barked photogenically.
Models and their entourages will flock there, laughing photogenically while nibbling tentatively at their salads.
The white-and-ochre Phyang Gompa photogenically dominates the village centre despite some earthquake damage.
Joyce Ravid prefers "photogenically impaired."
Asked for the 100th time if her goal was to play against men, Lady Magic smiled photogenically and said, "My goal is to slam-dunk."
Nights were whiled away swooning photogenically in each other's arms without perspiring or making expressions that weren't shrewdly camera-ready.
Katrina is played photogenically by Christina Ricci, who gets through the film gamely while remaining very much a sardonic creature of her own time.
In subsequent segments Jesse is bullied by a bum as he scouts locations for a jeans commercial beneath a photogenically seedy highway viaduct.
It is always night in this closed world of miasmic fog, cobbled alleys and street lamps that shed too little light but cast photogenically deep shadows.
The Iraqis who were photogenically enthusiastic-sledgehammering the statue, jumping on it after the toppling-were just an excitable subset of all Iraqis there.
His partners, one conscience-stricken and the other dangerous, are Gary Sinise and the photogenically feral-looking William Fichtner.
Grace Kelly has discovered that she is a better photographer than Jimmy Stewart, and that romantic intrigues are more photogenically combustible than wars and natural disasters.
Eyes often misted over with anguish and sorrow, Mr. Gibson has been martyred on screen more often and more photogenically than anyone since Joan Crawford.
A large piazza in front swarms with children playing; white doves photogenically flutter about and Chinese models in bridal outfits wait for the sun to emerge before posing for .