Sentences with phrase «for tahitian»

Customized web - based service that fulfills registration needs for a Tahitian Dance Competition event through RegOnline.
We took Shawn's suggestion and went to a store for Tahitian Pearls on Moorea.
Clark Gable's Fletcher Christian is a good effort by an actor better recognized for his star quality (read: magnetic screen persona) than ability to assume vivid characters, and it's easy to see why such charismatic roles made women swoon in theatres; he smiles, he grins, and he takes his shirt off for his Tahitian babe.
Historians differ on whether Captain Bligh was truly such a monster or Christian such a paragon of virtue (some believe that the mutiny was largely inspired by Christian's lust for the Tahitian girls).
Tetiaroa is made up of 12 smaller islands (called motus), with the resort located on Onetahi, the island historically known as a retreat for Tahitian royalty.

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Finally — I now use Tahitian Vanilla beans exclusively — Tahitian beans (look for Tahitiensis at the end of the formal name) make a bit lighter and sweeter extract than Bourbon variety beans.
Nielsen - Massey Vanillas sent us two different flavors to play around with for the week — Madagascar Bourbon and Tahitian.
Ice cream base is just a rich custard — use half and half or full cream and egg yolks and some great tahitian vanilla extract and some stevia (maybe a bit of honey) for sweetening.
The expanded Spa at Cheeca includes 11 treatment rooms, which join the poolside cabanas, Tahitian - style Spa Lagoon, adults - only lap pool and an oceanfront tiki hut for al fresco treatments.
When I tasted the dough, I nearly swooned with delight — it had the old - fashioned chocolate flavor of Oreos with a heady topnote of Tahitian vanilla extract, made by a friend, that I hoard for special occasions.
For diners looking to eat something sweet on the go, Devonshire ® Black Velvet Cookie is a delicious dessert on its own or filled with the Glenview Farms ® Tahitian Vanilla Ice Cream Puck.
We've been perfecting our super secret combination of Tahitian, Mexican and Madagascar vanillas for the last 5 years and have finally created what we think is the perfect full - bodied vanilla flavor for this special custard.
Served with fresh strawberries and Tahitian Vanilla ice cream, this is dessert for the summer goddess.
Noni Juice: Juice of the Tahitian noni fruit is revered by the Polynesians for its curative powers, possibly due to the presence of an alkaloid precursor called xeronine, which contributes to the effectiveness of proteins on the cellular level.
Gourmet Pure Vanilla Bean Pastes - Organically Grown, Contains Whole Vanilla Seeds from Hand Picked Vanilla Pods, All Natural, Superior to Tahitian, Mexican or Madagascar Paste - Perfect for Baking
Boasting expert special effects, a large cast of seamen (including Donald Crisp as a supportive mutineer), and a huge gathering of Tahitian extras for the Bounty's arrival at tropical paradise, Lloyd's skillful grasp of montage is particularly evident in the Bounty's departure from England; rapid cutting and elegant photography capture the excitement as sails are opened, tightened, and crewmen leap across the ship to ensure she makes a majestic impression upon the locals who have gathered in excited support.
Unlike the slower paced Hawaiian hula, Tahitian dance is known for its fast hip shaking.
Hula and Tahitian dancing, along with fire dancing and chanting are the highlights for most people.
«At Conrad Bora Bora Nui, we provide new ways for guests to discover this one - of - a-kind destination and the dynamic Tahitian culture.»
Va'a is the Tahitian word for outrigger canoe, a type of craft visible throughout all the islands in French Polynesia.
Stop by for Polynesian hula and Tahitian dance shows in the evenings, and join in to learn more about Hawaiian arts and crafts during the day.
For hundreds of years it was the preferred retreat of the Tahitian royal family and it's very easy to see why.
Local entertainment, such as traditional Tahitian dancers, will come on board for a magical evening to remember.
My wife would love one, she has been using pareo's (Tahitian for sarong) for years.
Painting of two Tahitian women by an artist whose work won little or no acclaim in his lifetime is sold for nearly $ 300m
The painting of two Tahitian girls was recently sold privately by a Swiss collection for a reportedly near $ 300 million, making the sale one of the highest paid for a work of art, according to the New York Times.
Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903) One of the great figures in Post-Impressionist painting, famous for his brightly coloured Tahitian scenes.
· 1917: The Contemporary Art Society gave the first Paul Gauguin, Tahitians (circa 1891) to Tate, the first work by Gauguin to enter a UK public collection · 1928: The first Barbara Hepworth (Barbara Skeaping as she was known then) is purchased in 1928:, the Terracotta Goose — was purchased by Ernest Marsh through the Contemporary Art Society Pottery and Crafts Fund in 1928 from Beaux Arts for # 15 15s · 1933: Pablo Picasso, Flowers (1901) is gifted to Tate, it was the first work by Picasso to be acquired by Tate · 1946: The first work by Francis Bacon is purchased, Figure Study II, for # 175 and is donated to Kirklees Museums and Galleries in 1952 · 1950: Lucian Freud, Still Life with Squid and Sea Urchin (1949) is purchased in 1950 and gifted to Harris Museum in 1952.
Walls are sheathed in Thibaut's Tahitian Weave grass cloth for luxurious texture.
After initially refusing to put her swimmers on, Sprog 2 was mad keen for a splash when she saw the sea life swarming the boat (well, more accurately, swarming the Tahitian guides and their handfuls of raw fish — the rays would plant themselves lovingly on the guides» chests while chunks of fish were popped into their mouths).
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