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Allison took the oil and slid some upon her already too tan form.
The bride's side was entirely full of thin, tan people.
He slowly put on his tan rain coat and looked right into Alex's eyes.
She was so tan she glowed.
His skin is clammy and he's very tan everywhere except inside a crisp outline of a Speedo-type bathing suit.
He clasped his hands behind his neck and stretched, his muscles rippling beneath his uncharacteristically tan skin.
As she moved toward the chair he indicated, Sally nearly tripped over a big black and tan German Shepherd that had been completely concealed by the desk.
The attorney was younger than Petra expected, early to mid-forties, with a very tan pencil-point face, jet-black Prince Valiant do, and pink plastic framed eyeglasses.
When I think of cruises, I think of overly tan grandparents playing shuffleboard and honeymooners sipping daiquiris on the Aloha deck.
He was tall and strong as a mortal, with very tan skin, dark eyes, and black hair (after being transformed into a vampire, his skin whitened and smoothed considerably).
He looked like a proper Therin, though perhaps a bit less olive and ruddy than Jean or Bug; in another light he might have passed for a very tan Vadran.
No tattoos, standard tunic and trousers for Caernarvon, brown hair cut short, no Modaini patrician nose, nothing distinctive; even his fairly tan skin that could have come from half a dozen countries.
A few minutes later, MATT DILLON walked through the crowd, followed by a very tan FISHER STEVENS.
The contest pits a Richardson avatar, a tall, tan character who shares a name with the former supermodel, against the incumbent, Mr-President, who works out of a room called the Oval Office in a large, white building.
I start to talk to one of the boys who goes to film school at U.S.C. He's very tan and has the beginnings of a blond beard and wears glasses and ripped Tretorn tennis shoes and he keeps talking about the "aesthetic indifference" in American movies.
Ms. Bottini, who tipped over in her second pose, was followed by Bridgett Ane Lawrence Blisset, a brunette with legs like a stork's, and Jessica Monty, a very tan college student, who wrapped her legs over her head easily but stumbled in another pose.
In here, in an airport terminal building in the unnecessarily large, flat, tan state of Oklahoma, Dortmunder stood against one of the walls with two small suitcases at his feet, hurrying travelers eddying around him as Tom, at one of the chest-high counters across the way, rented a car (again!)