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These songs make for a good set for a cozy, rosy-cheeked Feb.
Wayunisih told the rosy-cheeked doctor of her "smoky" vision and abdominal pain.
Come New Year's Day, everyone was rosy-cheeked and keeping down crackers and toast.
I venture back out into the cold, rosy-cheeked and warmed by the wine.
For junkies, they were robust and rosy-cheeked, and she didn't put up much defense.
Russian nesting dolls are given spikes or their rosy-cheeked wooden heads become a fetishistic mask.
The posters showed an overweight, rosy-cheeked man dressed like a child in suspenders and shorts.
I know she was rosy-cheeked, because this very paper said so, back in the day.
Behind the vase, a rosy-cheeked woman in peasant dress looks down in concentration as she strums.
This is Chase's third book with these adorably rosy-cheeked, mismatched creatures who overcome snafus and stay friends.
The young candidate was rosy-cheeked, with smiling eyes, like the young northern leader, though a bit less chubby.
And there's Maria (Holliday Grainger) and Willem (Jack O'Connell), respectively Sophia's maid and a fishmonger, both rosy-cheeked and gullible.
Rosy-cheeked and curvy, Madame de St.-Maurice smiles complacently on visitors to the 80WSE Gallery at New York University.
Giraldi is 44, still rosy-cheeked in critic years, but all of his subjects are older than he is, or dead.
Who would want to be tied to the violent, controlling sociopath when they could have the rosy-cheeked, upstanding boy next door?
It is hard for people to accept that someone is dead when faced with a relative who is warm and rosy-cheeked.
"I was sick of it," said Chris, 14, a rosy-cheeked eighth grader whose mother has now been sober for two years.
The guests ate pizza and drank Red Bull, and Hikmat, beaming and rosy-cheeked, handed out gifts from a secret-Santa exchange.
"Slow Burn" is the perfect introduction to Kacey Musgraves' ethereal, dewy-eyed, rosy-cheeked world in "Golden Hour," her Grammy-winning opus.
The live-action movie, aptly-tiled Rose Red, will shift the focus from the rosy-cheeked Snow White and onto Rose Red herself.
This cheerful title introduces a rosy-cheeked, eye-lashed "Queen of the Night Sky," lonely after 4.5 billion years of silvery bright solitude.
The text accompanied a photo of Cataldo, a rosy-cheeked woman with a neat brown bob, cuddling with her amiable-looking bald husband.
The fact that Hendren regularly referred to the rosy-cheeked Harwell as "Smash Mouth" rather than by his actual name helped cement the joke.
The simplest of Mr. Johnston's quartets incorporate folk music set in clear harmonies that gain a rosy-cheeked innocence from the meticulously tuned intervals.
After a brief prologue, this first installment of Jackson's trilogy begins quaintly, with a rosy-cheeked Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) reading beneath a tree.
The company essentially dispatches rosy-cheeked Rhodes scholars to clients all over the world to tell them how they can become more efficient and effective.
By the time she arrives, I'm out of my winter outer layers and am down to a long-sleeved thermal shirt, rosy cheeked and sweating.
Before this rosy-cheeked chick was a famous singer making up some new rules, she was just another tiny tot getting down to business in London, England.
Before this serious-faced youngster was hungry for Hollywood, she was just another rosy-cheeked child growing up in Washington, D.C. Can you guess who she is?
Yet here was this rosy-cheeked boy in a British school uniform, clearly a survivor, sitting in on my author event along with 113 other interested students.
In pubs, at home, at work Christmas parties, and family get-togethers —almost every other day there's a social situation laced with the rosy-cheeked brilliance of booze.
He was a tall, rosy-cheeked patrician with a soft voice and a gentle manner that harmonized with his booklined office and the small gossipy world of publishing luncheons.
Their support gave him the courage to ask out a red-haired, rosy-cheeked varsity swimmer named Hunter Sigmund, who is now a freshman at the University of North Carolina.
She's walking down a path, seemingly unfocused on what's coming around a slight bend: a rosy-cheeked boy on one knee with a pink flower at the ready for wooing her.
They gaze proudly from their ornate frames: women draped in furs and ribbons, men dressed in stiff-collared shirts and military regalia, rosy-cheeked girls in billowy dresses with thick pink sashes.
And then there's guitar player Henderson, a thoughtful, rosy-cheeked tomboy who likes pantsuits and sportier combos; with an almost mom-like demeanor, she gently keeps the girls on time throughout the day.
The five rosy-cheeked men and women rushing up and down to prepare dinner for 30 guests all live in hostels in London and are working to secure deposits for their first homes.
Photos via Getty/MeituLast week, a Chinese photo-editing app called Meitu blessed the world with its "Hand-Drawn" feature, which allows users to transform anyone they'd like into a soft, rosy-cheeked sweetie.
She had also inherited her thick dark hair and full eyebrows, though her complexion was fairer than her mother's—Oghi's mother-in-law was like a rosy-cheeked lumberjack next to his pale, anemic wife.
The most widely misinterpreted is the "grinning face with smiling eyes" emoji, which—depending on the platform—can range from the rosy-cheeked cherubic face of glee to the anguished clenched-teeth look of constipation.
Maeve Higgins In January 20153, a girl from Cobh, Ireland (formerly known as Queenstown) journeyed across the Atlantic, skipped rosy-cheeked off an airplane at John F. Kennedy International Airport to start her new life.
London (CNN)Happy children dance with a rosy-cheeked clown in a floppy birthday cake hat and oversized orange tie, their Eid celebrations a rare moment of joy amid the horrors of life under siege in Syria.
The images most Americans typically see of Pyongyang feature vast, pristine streets almost completely devoid of people and cars, with the occasional gaggle of smiling, rosy-cheeked children gleefully posing for the camera on their way to school.
There his murals decorate important public buildings; his portrayal of "Liberty leading the People" (1830), in which, bare-breasted and rosy-cheeked, she holds aloft the tricolore in one hand and a rifle in the other, is a national icon.
The adorableness is off the charts as the rosy-cheeked twins head out on their bikes and find the usual talking animals, sweet treats and other early childhood wish-fulfillment items (marbles, hand-held lanterns, a shelf of colorful books).
The image is oddly beguiling: a cartoonish, rosy-cheeked head of a white man, with a balding pate, straggly strands of hair draping his ears, shiny blue eyes, an enormous nose, caterpillar-like nostrils, and buck teeth overlapping puffy pink lips.
"My wife and I love pictures of our children looking rosy-cheeked and gorgeous, but what these photos show is character and a bit of gumption," said Tim Jeffries, who owns Hamiltons Gallery in London and who commissioned portraits of Coco and Rex.
Tradition and custom expects you to be rosy-cheeked and gleeful, but if you're feeling like an empty vessel devoid and incapable of any feeling, or your family resembles the cast of Nil By Mouth, Christmas is the salt for all wounds.
Wayne Bronner, 67, the chief executive of Bronner's and one of nine family members associated with the company, stood next to the smiling, rosy-cheeked head — it was almost as tall as him — to explain that this model would be marketed through the commercial sales department.
OSLO — On a winter-wonderland Wednesday in Oslo, as ice skaters held hands and rosy-cheeked toddlers lined up for rides on a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel, hundreds of bullet-ridden reindeer skulls were strung up yards away in a macabre curtain outside the Stortinget, Norway's Parliament.
Production takes place in the nearby village of Grünhainichen, but the boutique in Seiffen sells a bevy of hand-painted wooden collectibles: rosy-cheeked blossom children, or blumenkinder, toting oversized flowers; kerchiefed peasants gathering berries; dainty angels, their green wings adorned with 230 trademark dots of white; and more.
She is the fallen Victorian woman in "Found," the titular "mouth that has been kissed" in "Bocca Baciata" (1859), the rosy-cheeked "Fair Rosamund" (1861), the Holy Grail-weilding "Damsel of Sanct Grael" (1874), and, in the version now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the long-locked "Lady Lilith" (1867).
Harvey Wiley in the LabImage: FDA"I recently heard the medical historian Howard Merkel describe the 1800s in the United States as the century of the 'great American stomachache;' contrary to our ideas of rosy-cheeked, farm-fresh health back in the day, people were really not eating wonderfully well," Blum explains.
But there's also just an innate cheerfulness in both the song, with its bouncy chorus and ska-ish guitar upstrokes, and rosy-cheeked lead singer Steve Harwell — a man who got to Guy Fieri's look years before Guy Fieri — that seems to jibe with the hyper-cynical natives of weird Twitter and YouTube.
In one untitled piece, a young girl with braids looks back at the viewer, the pockets of her rounded jeans stuffed with scratch-off tickets, M&Ms in hand; in another, a nude black woman, rosy-cheeked and red-nailed, looks back at us too, her smile huge while she clutches a candy bar.
I don't think anyone in their right mind would refer to their own partner as their squeeze, but it is possible one of the more rosy-cheeked, lecherous members of your grandparents' squad might throw a "this must be your new squeeze" in for good measure when they meet your boyfriend/girlfriend at a christening.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times As a wine lover with an active imagination, I'd always pictured the French wine harvest as a cross between "Sideways" and "I Love Lucy," a sun-drenched bacchanal featuring boozy lunches en plein air, rosy-cheeked peasants crushing fruit with their bare feet, and a bit of insouciant grape picking.
Which brings us to evidence #3... During the summer of 2011, Beyoncé announced her pregnancy to the world, kick-starting an avalanche of rosy-cheeked appearances on the red carpet and public love-ins with Jay Z. But, somewhere along the line, little mishaps began to occur, leading people (mainly daytime TV host Wendy Williams) to suspect that her pregnancy had been faked.
As for the ingrate blue jay     inherently dapper     dappled in  Brooks Brothers plumage     whose wing     wicked resplendent     lit  in a freak fir fire     involving one rosy-cheeked     waddling toddler  two schnockered green     parents & the tiniest     sparkler in the world  as for that guy who     pompous in flight     one 4th of July     dove  nose first     at a beatific swallow     as if     there in the unfettered night  existed some backwoods design     shortcut to heaven     feathered  leprechaun leading to     a landfill     of blinding gold bullion     life- changing light     chased & chastened     as a sin     committed to awaken  misplaced repentance     As for consequence     best not to ask  about the jay's final flight     eight-foot dumb     luck     grace     a glide  straight     into the man-     made lake where the ingrate     treaded water  like an easy     metaphor     unburdened as he was     wing fired     heir  to an airless air     breezy lean     that screamed walking desire Marcus Wicker's most recent collection is Silencer.
This nihilistic strain of going in hard comes without the rosy-cheeked gawkishness that accompanies British boozing.
The name "Rotwang" is derived from a series of German words. "Rot" is German for red, "Wang(e)" for cheek, "rotwangig" for rosy-cheeked. "Rotwang" therefore means "red-cheek" or "rosy- cheek".
The beach depicted here is probably not in the Channel Islands but near Dieppe, on the Normandy coast. The model was Aline Charigot, his then girlfriend, whom he married in 1890. The arc of the sitter's dark eyebrows and saucily tilted nose in that pleasant, rosy-cheeked face are common to works by Renoir.
The paintings of her generally fill the canvas, emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her in his book as "a guffawing, red-haired, rosy-cheeked, plump-bodied, highly sexed young woman who was determined to become a professional artist." Her demeanor may have been in opposition to her family background. For instance, her mother had connections with aristocrats.
We gazed, fascinated by the rosy cheeked young girl lying there, wearing a richly brocaded and embroidered dress, looking as if she had just breathed her last breath. We stared at her head. Her brown curls were encircled by a filigree band; her pretty mouth was open. We could see her little white teeth and pink tongue.
Wenta is the Oeridian goddess of Autumn, Brewing, Harvest, and the West Wind. Her symbol is a large mug of beer. Wenta was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), by Gary Gygax. Wenta always appears as a young, rosy-cheeked, buxom woman with straw in her hair and holding a large mug of beer.
179 and the painting shows a thin golden hand pointing to ten past twelve. In this scene more than any of the others, Hogarth's sympathies seem to be with the lower classes and more specifically with the English. Although there is disorder on the English side of the street, there is an abundance of "good eating" and the characters are rosy-cheeked and well-nourished. Even the street girl can eat her fill.
On their honeymoon, she tries to kill Fester by throwing a boombox into the bathtub, but she fails. Frustrated, Debbie forces him to cut ties with his family; when they try to visit Fester and Debbie at their home, they're removed from the premises. The Addams are alarmed to find that Pubert has transformed into a blue-eyed, rosy-cheeked, blond-haired baby. Grandmama diagnoses this as a result of his disrupted family life and Gomez becomes horribly depressed.
Young Phelps' first school experience was at Mount Washington Institute in New York. He was described by contemporaries as a round-faced, rosy-cheeked boy, with sparkling dark eyes; active though not physically strong. Phelps then attended private school at Golden Hill near Bridgeport, Connecticut, where his academic advancement was so rapid that he was fully prepared for college at the age of 15. He graduated from Yale University in 1860, valedictorian of his class and a member of Skull and Bones.
William Shuter, Portrait of William Wordsworth, 1798. Earliest known portrait of Wordsworth, painted in the year he wrote the first drafts of "The Lucy poems""The Cornell Wordsworth Collection". alt=Half length portrait of rosy- cheeked man in his late twenties, sitting in black coat and white high-necked ruffled shirt with his left hand in his coat. He has medium-length brown hair. The Lucy poems are a series of five poems composed by the English Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) between 1798 and 1801.
According to the memoirs of Brantôme, Anne greatly expanded her household and retinue at court, especially in respect to young girls, forming a kind of finishing school, and in having a company of 100 Breton gentlemen at court. These innovations influenced later French courts. At her marriage to Charles VIII at age 14, Anne was described as a young and rosy-cheeked girl. By the time of her marriage to Louis, aged 22, after seven pregnancies with no surviving children, she was described as pale-faced and wan.
" By 1938, when the magazine celebrated its 75th anniversary, it had added a motto: "Spokesman of the Services Since 1863". In January 1945, Time magazine decided to take the "jovial, rosy-cheeked" O'Laughlin and his newspaper down a peg. Soviet state- controlled press had recently decried the Journal's call for Moscow to establish a second front against Nazi Germany in Poland. "All this attention from Russia was due not to the Army & Navy Journal's circulation (27,568 weekly) but to its reputation as an 'unofficial but authoritative' spokesman for the U.S. Army & Navy.
As a bright, rosy-cheeked little girl with a "foolish habit of making rhymes," she often elicited the frowns of the elders and the laughter of her playmates. Unappreciated, she dwelt even at a young age in an atmosphere of unattainable hopes. She was always a deep thinker, wondering at the mysteries of life and death and adoring the sublimities of nature, being from childhood left much to her own ways and meditations. She became orphaned at the age of 14 while a pupil in the Emma Willard School, in Troy, New York, where she had lived with her widowed mother.
Waliszewski, Kazimierz, Paul the First, p. 17. In 1773, Sophie Dorothea was among the group of German princesses considered as possible wives of the heir to the Russian throne, the future Tsar Paul I. However, Sophie wasn't yet 14 years old at the time and thus Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, a princess of a more appropriate age, was chosen instead. At the age of 16, Sophia Dorothea became tall, buxom and rosy-cheeked with a sunny disposition, although extremely shortsighted and inclined to be stout. She was engaged to Prince Louis of Hesse, the brother of Tsarevich’s wife.
The Mayor of Halloween Town is depicted as a short, fat man, who has the appearance of a giant candy corn with a cone- shaped head, wearing an impossibly tall top hat, a spider bolo tie, and a ribbon of office that says "Mayor" on it. His cone-shaped head has two faces: One face is peach-skinned, rosy-cheeked, and smiling while the other face is white-skinned, pale and frowning with pointed teeth. Depending on the Mayor's mood, his head swivels around to display the right face with a loud clicking sound. When not in use, the other face has its eyes closed and is considered dormant.
A chess opening, the Meran Variation of the Semi-Slav Defense, is named after the city, from its successful use by Akiba Rubinstein against Ernst Grünfeld during a tournament held in the city in 1924."An Opening Created in 1924 Still Leads to Complex Battles", New York Times , 29 January 2006 In 1981, the World Chess Championship match between Anatoly Karpov and Victor Korchnoi was held in Meran. The first act of the musical Chess also has a world chess championship match set in Meran, and features a song entitled "Merano", which includes the line, "rosy-cheeked Merano, flourishing to a fault". The city's handball team, , is one of the most successful in Italy, winning the scudetto in 2005.
In his "Christ and the Painters," which was published in the Sunday School Times in 1877, he criticized the sentimental piety of contemporary painters who depicted Jesus blessing a clutch of rosy cheeked children; such "specimens of infantile innocence and grace" as were portrayed in these paintings were "perhaps just such a lot of little wretches as the modern traveler in that same region sees crawling out of their mud huts, dirty, unkempt, ragged, or without even a rag, to stare at him with their sore eyes."Rowan, p. 3. He rejected his contemporaries overly simplistic sentimentality that desensitized people to the real and abject problems of their fellow beings.Rowan, p. 4.
It too makes a statement about the poor, although it lacks the hopelessness and finality of Wallis's painting, just as in Wallis's version there is an underlying realism that is not at first obvious: the boy is rosy-cheeked not because of healthy exercise, but because of the work he is forced to undertake; the puppy cavorts happily, but the boy, working for the chance of receiving charity, cannot afford to stop to play. Brett's painting is in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Although Wallis's technique was admired, his choice of subject divided the critics. The Illustrated London News found it shocking and offensive while The Spectator said it embodied "the sacredness and solemnity which dwell in a human creature, however seared, and in death, however obscure".
There has been an ongoing debate about whether or not the fashion industry is racist, and with the arrest of British designer John Galliano, who was found guilty of making racist and anti-Semitic comments in a public setting, as well as the news the hairdresser James Brown, who has worked closely with Kate Moss, went on a rant where he used the 'N' word, more attention has been brought to the issue. British Vogue also faces some criticisms for fashion blunders. In 2011, the magazine was criticised for a spread in the December 2011 issue which featured a rosy-cheeked model sitting atop a yak, sporting a pair of £5,820 trousers said to make the model look like the animal.
Shortly after he graduated from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila (now Ateneo de Manila University), Rizal (who was then 16 years old) and a friend, Mariano Katigbak, came to visit Rizal's maternal grandmother in Tondo, Manila. Mariano brought along his sister, Segunda Katigbak, a 14-year-old Batangueña from Lipa, Batangas. It was the first time they met and Rizal described Segunda as "rather short, with eyes that were eloquent and ardent at times and languid at others, rosycheeked, with an enchanting and provocative smile that revealed very beautiful teeth, and the air of a sylph; her entire self diffused a mysterious charm." His grandmother's guests were mostly college students and they knew that Rizal had skills in painting.
In "Rosy-Cheeked Death", the Chinese are "foolish" to resist Japan because Japan is a "good neighbor" whom they could never hope to defeat, making their resistance futile.Steve Rabson "Yosano Akiko on War: To Give One's Life or Not: A Question of Which War" pages 45-74 from The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, Volume 25, Issue 1, April 1991 page 57. In her poem "Citizens of Japan, A Morning Song" published in June 1932, Yosano embraced Bushido as she praised a Japanese soldier for dying for the Emperor at the First Battle of Shanghai as she described how the soldier "scatters" his body when he is blown apart as a "human bomb". Yosano called the "scattered" body of the soldier "purer than a flower, giving life to a samurai's honor".
Orwell has received a wad of literature from the "Save Europe Now Committee" arguing that whereas we are reasonably well off, a good part of Europe is lapsing into brute starvation. He contrasts this with a letter in The Guardian by Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert which states that on his return to Britain he found the children looking pallid and suety compared with the rosy-cheeked youngsters of Denmark and criticises those who would cut present British rations to give more to the Germans. Orwell quotes extensively from the "Save Europe Now" material on the shortages of food and medicines in places like Austria and Czechoslovakia and Budapest and the breakdown of law and order among children, and reports that the voluntary scheme proposed was discouraged officially. Orwell gives two reasons for the Left being against the scheme.
Back in the 1950s, the Australian cleaning product market lacked any aerosol-based products, hence the development of Mr Sheen by Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd was the first such product to be offered in the Australian market. The popularity of Mr Sheen received a large boost when the advertising agency Hansen Rubensohn developed both a jingle and a character for the product in the late 1950s. The Australian character (supposedly modeled on one of Samuel Taylor Pty Ltd's employees at the time) was created by Vic Nicholson and Brian Henderson as a smiling, rosy-cheeked, short bald man with spectacles in a black suit; a jingle based on Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean was created at the same time by Bob Gibson and Jimmy White. Both the character and jingle have proved effective branding agents in Australia, where 95% of the populace capable of recognising the character and jingle as belonging to the Mr Sheen product range.
During the Taishō period, Yosano turned her attention to social commentary, with Hito oyobi Onna to shite (As a Human and as a Woman), Gekido no Naka o Iku (Going through Turbulent Times) and her autobiography Akarumi e (To the Light). In 1931, Yosano, Japan's most famous pacifist succumbed to the "war fever" that gripped Japan when the Kwantung Army seized Manchuria. In a poem from 1932, "Rosy-Cheeked Death" concerning the First Battle of Shanghai, Yosano supported her country against China, though she also portrayed the Chinese soldiers killed in the battle as victims, albeit only of Chiang Kai-shek, who she accused of betraying the legacy of Dr. Sun Yet-sen, who always preached Sino-Japanese friendship.Steve Rabson "Yosano Akiko on War: To Give One's Life or Not: A Question of Which War" pages 45-74 from The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, Volume 25, Issue 1, April 1991 pages 56-57.
Their main commercial activity was coffee plantations. Maudslay described the Germans like this: "There is a larger proportion of foreigners in Coban than in any other town in the Republic: they are almost exclusively Germans engaged in coffee-planting, and some few of them in cattle-ranching and other industries; although complaints of isolation and of housekeeping and labour troubles are not unheard of amongst them, they seemed to me to be fortunate from a business point of view in the high reputation that the Vera Paz coffee holds in the market, and the very considerable commercial importance which their industry and foresight has brought to the district; and, from a personal point of view, in the enjoyment of a delicious climate in which their rosy-cheeked children can be reared in health and strength, and in all the comforts which pertain to a life half European and half tropical. Hotels or fondas appear to be scarce ; but the hospitality of the foreign residents is proverbial." The city was developed by German coffee growers towards the end of the 19th century and was operated as a largely independent dominion until WWII.

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