| 21. | In Jimmy Buffett's world, Christmas is never white, it's sunbaked and golden-brown.
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| 22. | Even modest trattorias now offer wines from Sardinia and Sicily, from the sunbaked Abruzzi, from Apulia and Calabria.
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| 23. | Women, too, have sunbaked brown faces from long days in the fields and cooking meals over open fires.
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| 24. | To the padres and conquistadors who wandered thirsty and sunbaked across the deserts and treeless plains, it was the north.
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| 25. | Conditions were hard on the field; temperatures reached 31 C ( 88 F ) on parts of the sunbaked course.
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| 26. | The 6-foot-8-inch Norman's serves exploded off the sunbaked court, catching Edberg by surprise.
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| 27. | At midday, in the sunbaked courtyard, the troopers displayed the gunmen's bodies, wrapped in bloody white sheets.
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| 28. | On Saturday, dozens of families, herding flocks of sheep, trudged through sunbaked fields and headed north to the capital.
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| 29. | The car wash brushes are so dry and sunbaked after two years of idleness that they crumble to dust in his hand.
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| 30. | For Lacroix, the son of an engineer, the Jullian book was a passport to the glamorous world far beyond sunbaked Provence.
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