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The crystalline sea embracing the key is bustling with beautiful, exotic creatures, many of whom, it appeared, would find their way to Nelson’s dinner table if he had anything to do with it.
For example, a German tourist doing her best to sound enlightened reveals that treating Jews as if they were exotic fosters more stereotyping.
of values; while our Jewish minority status and ethnic culture is exotic, G-
[Christopher Nolan] builds on the premise's inherent air of exotic disorientation by casting the shambling, bleary-eyed urbanite Al Pacino in the lead role as the prophetically named Will Dormer (that's "sleep" in French), a legendary LAPD detective who is dispatched to Nightmute, a lazy, ice-locked Alaskan fishing burg, to investigate the gruesome murder of a 17-year-old girl whose body was found in a garbage dump.
Their numbers swelled, dipped in the 1970s -- sheep ranchers having discovered their effectiveness as decoys -- and grew again in the early 1990s, when the market for exotic livestock like emus and miniature donkeys exploded.
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.
Nick Barnes's design, which whisks us from fairground to forest, marries simplicity with hallucinogenic kookiness; and Robert Hyman and Patrick Prior have between them come up with a streetwise but not too knowing script and a bevvy of songs that answer the diversity of the audience with an exotic fusion of sounds from reggae and ska to jolly knees-up singalongs.
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.
The mother of a 10-year-old girl letting a strange man move into their New York apartment?Humor that relies on how very funny and exotic health food and meditation are? ADVERTISEMENT Neil Simon, who tweaked his script for the remake, apparently couldn't say goodbye to enough of his original.
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.
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