In particular, stylish and sexy bikini-clad women tastefully photographed in some of the most exotic locations in the world.
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That all-too-familiar computer screen gaze at flashing photographs of friends in exotic places around the world is apparently enough for daydreamers to start packing.
Yet in the past half-century microbe and plant samples from exotic locales around the world have been one of the richest sources of new drugs.
Exotic car makers around the world are, if not imitating the Corvette's construction method, duplicating it in principle.
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Wii U Panorama View opens a window to the sights and sounds of some of the world's most exotic destinations.
"Herge was always interested in exotic locations and travel around the world, " said Paris-based 'Tintinologist' and comic-book artist Jean-Marc Lofficier.
For the past decade, she has roved the world doing interesting runs in exotic locales.
Rip-roaring adventure, vividly drawn characters, exotic locales in the immediate post-World War I era provocatively, hypnotically brought to life are trademarks of the most underrated, little-heralded novelist of our time.
EXOTIC-SPORTS-CAR entrepreneurs are the world's most optimistic accountants: Enzo Ferrari, Carroll Shelby, Aston Martin's David Brown.
It worries some of the world's top scientists, who forecast exotic extinction scenarios (see "Our Final Hour").
Exploration of the New World was all the rage, and the exotic content of "Robinson Crusoe" seemed deftly suited to the times.
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Before Hitler came along, homosexuals and other nonconformists had long been drawn to Berlin's artistic milieu, exotic night life and relaxed social mores, especially after the first world war.
Rosemary and John Nicholson were a middle-aged couple with an amateur interest in plant-hunters those obsessive gardeners who sailed the world from the early 17th century onwards, looking for exotic trees and shrubs to delight their sponsors, the owners of the great English gardens.
Perhaps some Americans feel like traditional jazz purists felt after they first heard Brubeck's exotic rhythms on his groundbreaking 1959 "Time Out" album: My world is changing, and I don't know these tunes.
Where the Muslim world sees just another president, Mr Obama is somehow becoming more exotic to Americans.
Working for the biggest travel company in the world for 15 years took Keith to lots of far-flung exotic places.
The marketability of the Olympics is the whole the whole exotic, rare, authentic athletic experience where we viewers from all over the world come together to watch nobodies become somebodies for two weeks every two years.
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Seth takes on the book world as just another writer with a novel in English, demanding no indulgence for the exotic experience of being from a distant commonwealth.
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