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At this point Emilie does a remarkable thing: she changes languages, from French to Flemish to English, and as she does so her body language changes and she is no longer the elfin Parisian gamine but morphs almost into a sort of Englishwoman – less self-consciously cute and man-pleasing and a bit more real.
Noughties, by Ben Masters We got up from the chair and she led me to her elfin grot, getting amonst the pillows and cool sheets.
The grizzled Scots actor Brian Cox, then living in New York, and the more elfin Alan Cumming, another US exile, were sent on stage, as was the folk singer Dougie MacLean, to perform his nationalist anthem Caledonia in a duet with a young Glaswegian indie singer Lou Hickey.
Joyce and Kafka remain ghostly figures on the streets of Dublin and Prague, and the elfin presence of Borges is still glimpsed, through cigarette smoke and tango sweat, in the cafés of Buenos Aires.
Then, his elfin wife at his side, Mr Miliband slowly climbed a staircase to a doorway flooded with blinding light, as if passing to another realm.In this section Open the taps, loosen the vice Power in the land The avenger What the frack?
With her elfin ears and waifish looks, she is not rotten.
Then, his elfin wife at his side, Mr Miliband slowly climbed a staircase to a doorway flooded with blinding light, as if passing to another realm.After just a year as leader of the opposition, it is a little early for apotheosis.
And there is the illuminating artist, a Baltimore dentist who, in the course of a lifetime, collected 75,000 lightbulbs and created the Museum of Incandescent Lighting.But his best example is Pierre Bonnard, whose accidental encounter with a young, elfin woman alighting from a Paris tram in 1893 led to an intense relationship that would last until her death half a century later.
The island is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including stunted, elfin forests on the highest peaks, rainforests in the valleys, savannas, and dry sandy areas supporting only cacti and other xerophytic plants.
A forest of extremely stunted moss-covered trees that occurs in tropical or temperate mountainous regions is sometimes known as an elfin woodland.
August 9 , 1976or August 9 , 1978Beaumont, France Audrey Tautou, (born August 9, 1976/78, Beaumont, Auvergne, France), French actress known for her gamine beauty and elfin charm.
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