She loved to wear glittery jewelry, tiaras in her bright blond hair, and sequins.
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Lilly was a true original who has brought together generations through her bright and happy mark on the world.
Her bright, brilliant soprano voice is as good as you'll hear anywhere, and Angelica-Lee Aspiras is comparably impressive as Lady Thiang.
"September affected not only my life but that of all of the women of Afghanistan, " said Suhaila Sashina, from beneath her bright, blue burqa.
Her bright spirit and unaffected sweetness have graced many memorable movies.
She looked good in her new body, her bright outfit, her coiffed, honey-blond hair, ready for the road trip to her refreshed home in New Orleans.
Her hair and face were covered in dirt as she was carried out on a stretcher, her bright pink dupatta, or scarf, wrapped demurely over her neck and chest in the traditional Bangladeshi Muslim manner.
At the top of the stairs she walked sternly and without a glance past the oval mirror and into the bedroom, where I watched her bright reflection lie down on the bed and close her eyes.
She carried nothing in her hands, no purse, no personal possessions of any kind, but when Arty opened the door she raised her hand and dimmed her eye, taking one last drag from a cigarette before extinguishing it under her bright silver heel.
We didn't have, like, her manager with a bright idea, her label with a bright idea.
Her film Bright Star, which starred Skyfall star Ben Whishaw as the poet John Keats, also showed at Cannes in 2009.
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Her face was clear and bright, her hair a rumpled silver in the odd light, her eyes calm and free of makeup.
Her cherry-red lips were bright in her face, like something sparkly on a billboard that was otherwise weatherworn.
"A fellow governor described her as 'bright-eyed and bushy-tailed', " she told the hearing.
Pearce's mother describes her daughter as a bright, inquisitive young woman whose resilience has always belied her physical condition.
Her paintings were "very much a reflection of her soul, bright, funny, happy, whimsical full of color and life, " Streets said.
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Helping one blond girl wash her hands, she notes in alarm a bright red mark on her face, what appears to be a fresh injury.
He described her as a "wonderful bright toddler" and said it would be a pleasure to nominate her for an award in recognition of her actions.
She had for some inexplicable reason chosen to paint her kitchen walls a bright shade of pink.
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Directly below Fanny and Constance lived somebody who took flash photographs from his or her balcony, the bright quiet blast of light below them every now and then like a spill of phosphorescence, fairy dust, at their feet.
Whenever someone came to the Bousque house and made it as far as the kitchen, which was big and bright, her daughter-in-law always apologized for the corner where the old woman sat, which she could never manage to clean.
She wrapped the necklace around her finger again, and this time it popped loose, flinging itself from her neck onto a bright, fuzzy photograph of a boy and a girl, laughing, having fun against a backdrop of sparkling water.
Moulkheir, who is in her 40s, wore a bright blue headscarf and matching dress.
Alicia Duerson said that several years before he died, her husband had been extremely bright, articulate, gifted.
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