The pair are captivated by the beautiful, almost tropical landscape, and soon its luxuriance begins to work its magic on lonely, isolated Ryl and tetchy Dusty.
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The winner was 12-year-old Virginia Hogan of Nebraska, correctly spelling the word " luxuriance ", followed by " asceticism ".
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And even this remnant _ a bed of carnations, tulips and hyacinths with the oddly attenuated, wavering stems of aquatic plants _ is eye-filling in its luxuriance.
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A 300-pound Dutchman tried in vain to see cover but despite all efforts he was unable to get his'posterial luxuriance'behind the safety of a gunwale.
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This luxuriance of image, color and celestial beings put Tibetan Buddhism into sharp contrast with the austerity and simplicity of Zen Buddhism, the form of Buddhism more familiar to Americans.
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These are probably the most familiar of all Voodoo objects, and they are enchanting, combining the graphic clarity of African applique banners with the scintillating luxuriance of Christian liturgical vestments.
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In common with other ultramafic soils, Dubakella has a poor balance of nutrients which does not allow the vegetation it supports to match the luxuriance seen on adjacent non-ultramafic sites.
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The sensual scarlet of a ripe tomato, the crisp luxuriance of a bed of well-grown lettuces-- these seem to me more exciting than any bouquet of perennials or roses.
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On the shores of the Para�bo do Sul, in the woods of Salon of 1819 . From its vegetal profusion emanates an organic luxuriance which several photographers later tried to emulate and reproduce.
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The woodwinds were excellent, occasionally showing some of the nasal edge once prevalent among middle European orchestras, and the strings retained much of their glamorous sheen and luxuriance from the Herbert von Karajan era.