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It was adventure travel run seriously amok, not what the couple anticipated when first drawn together by shared dreams of the exotic.
It was mostly to exotic destinations, Laos and Cambodia and Morocco, but there were occasional weeks in places like Bordeaux.
Paris accompanies her glamorous Uncle Franklin on an expedition into the wildest reaches in search of exotic species.
al can seem like plain prose compared with this work's exotic poetry.
That continent remains exotic, dramatic, alluring, distant, extreme -- a place where great explorers trod the harrowing landscape and sometimes inhaled their last breaths: Shackleton, Byrd, Scott, Amundsen.
But mostly our American friends are effusive about the choice of names, which they seem to regard as romantic, ineffably pretty, almost strangely exotic.
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While team and officials travelled by boat, he went out by flying boat, dressing for dinner each night and going ashore at exotic venues such as Rome, Cairo and Singapore.
Their descendants are fabulously wealthy by comparison - bizarrely wealthy - and the ancestors might insist that even our poor people are rich in everyday comforts and exotic possessions.
Aside from the hippo, I encountered another exotic in Milan, on more than one foggy night-a Somalian woman wreathed in white veils.
Only I knew the dull mongrel mix of Irish navvies, Dutch dairymen and Belgian coalminers who by mere genetic chance had given her the appearance of an exotic houri or a handmaiden of Poe.
In their wake, stars leave behind exotic condensed objects collectively known as stellar remnants.
Rowse, in pointing out that Gerald Berners was often but wrongly thought to have Jewish blood, repeats Gerald's suggestion of a gypsy strain, but that is the only hint of the exotic.
Yet my patrons and collectors have defied the belittlers and chosen to travel with me through my pictures, my exotic views, the many series available in signed lithographs, Pictures of India, Pictures of China, Pictures of Africa - not single pictures but narratives.
Under the blazing American sun, with his black silk parasol held stiffly over his head, he looked like an exotic and demented Robinson Crusoe.
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