The football World Cup, hosted by Germany in the summer of 2006, seven months after she took office, bathed the country and the chancellor in laid-back patriotism.
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By his superhuman efforts, he almost managed to maintain K. K. Harouni in the same mechanical cocoon, cooled and bathed and lighted and fed, that the landowner enjoyed in Lahore.
He said that the policemen had splashed soapy water on the floor and walls of the cell, as they usually did, and that the old man, who had not bathed in a week, had yanked his shirt off and rubbed his frail back against the wet floor.
For the white Talbot-Runhof dress, a base fabric was embroidered with sequins, sewn to the dialysis-machine filter fabric and then bathed in a liquid that dissolved the base, leaving fringes of sequins attached to the filter-cum-dress.
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Meanwhile, dozens of planetary scientists working from a nearby base have struggled with their own challenges as they conduct fieldwork on the island, an icy, rocky tundra that remains bathed in light night and day during the Arctic summer.
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She lay very still, her heart pounding, her body bathed in sweat and the smell of him, her brain blank, oblivious of her surroundings.
After the researchers had allowed their wafer to cool, they bathed it in ultraviolet light and saw that some of the squares glowed bright blue.
The tables and guests were bathed in a purple glow from tinted lights.
This can take more than a week to cool down, and the rods must be continually bathed in cooling waters to keep them from overheating.
Northampton's impressive 13, 600-seat stadium was bathed in sunshine and their players were excitedly talking about the upcoming Heineken Cup quarter-final against Biarritz.
The water can still be boiled and bathed in but not used for drinking or preparing food.
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Their gritty and well depicted portrayals of their characters meant that the audience was not dazzled by the glamour of Hollywood but was gently bathed in the afterglow of a well rounded and satisfying performance.
Owned by estate agent Harriet Atlass, the sun-bathed property opened in 2007 and is close to a nearby marina filled with interesting shops and restaurants.
During a Holy Thursday ritual, he bathed the feet of 12 prisoners, including women and Muslims, in a juvenile detention facility.
The planet today is cold, arid and lifeless, bathed in sterilizing radiation.
And vocals, bathed in old-school reverb, that lift Waits out of the gutter long enough for him to channel the ghost of some long-dead early rock idol.
Since then, the nightmares about the financial health of corporate America have disappeared as the economy has been bathed in sunlight, profits have risen and companies have apparently become sharply less indebted.
Bathed in sunlight, they reflect a mood of mellow optimism among their subjects and evoke the spirit of the age.
And whatever story of slight optimism the statistics tell, most Americans won't be bathed in the glow of a feel-good factor.
Tiny scallops, also cooked on the half-shell, are a revelation: sweet and soft, bathed in oil and garlic with flecks of parsley.
He has in the past accused fellow church leaders of hypocrisy and forgetting that Jesus Christ bathed lepers and ate with prostitutes.
You hauled lawn chairs onto the abandoned elevated train tracks at Tenth Avenue and 29th Street (where the High Line now runs) and had makeshift parties in the gravelly grown-over grasses on the trestle bridge, bathed in the orange-black air of urban nighttime.
Each room is bathed in neon pink light, and pictures of Barbie and her boyfriend, Ken, hang on the walls.
After several blocks I came across a Wells Fargo bank branch lit in the full blaze of noon, its wide space and swaths of red and yellow bathed in useless light, as it is all through every night when there is power.
In the book's final scene, Mackenzie digs into a feast of larks and venison haunch bathed in a sauce made from cow's udder, sliced ginger, horseradish root, juniper and pine kernels.
If those in this house survived the Panic of 1893 or the Great Depression, or bathed with cold water and used an outhouse, then surely I know I can weather high gas prices.
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