At the end of this festival, the
splashy fields are used to cultivate paddy.
The announcement was a rare move for Apple, known in the electronics industry for keeping tight wraps on product plans until it publicly launches them at
splashy events in Silicon Valley.
"After the nightmare she went through with Chris she really doesn't want to have another
splashy public romance and she loves the fact that Hassan doesn't want to be in the spotlight, or be famous, there's no competition between them, he allows her to be the star and to shine," the insider added.
He has other, more personal, high hopes for the
splashy US series.
So, it's good news that Droitwich Spa Lido (above) is reopening at the Bank Holiday Weekend ready for a summer of
splashy fun and sunbathing.
Bieber, right, declined to go bbc.co.uk/news/10506482 | Greenpeace asked the public to name an endangered humpback whale and more than 150,000 people voted for, 'Mr
Splashy Pants' Tiny.cc/mrsplashypants
Producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey have made a
splashy migration into scripted epics with "The Bible" and NBC's sequel, "A.D.," but anyone who can endure this with their wits about them is a true survivor.
Obviously, a big
splashy adaptation of one of the most shameful episodes in American Jewish and economic history was inevitable.
There was something daring about John Milius' 1982 film (Film4, 11.05pm) but this is just a
splashy 3D CGI rehash.
The seamless event ran right on schedule, and CNE introduced a
splashy new hub called The Scene, but could have done away with most of the "We're upscale!
Mallika surely knows how to enjoy a
splashy date with the boys.
Adapted from the picture book written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, it sees the intrepid adventurers off on their quest to find a bear wading through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy
splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud.
Starting out in a high wind the children throw leaves, fly kites and lift off over rooftops in an umbrella, to descend for
splashy fun in rising puddles in the rain--until they are rescued by grandma and taken home warmly to bed.
French architect Manuelle Gautrand is known for using
splashy strokes of color, but for the 120-foot-wide facade of her latest project--Barclays Capital's eight-story French headquarters on the Avenue de Friedland--she stuck to a design that is "corporate and calm," she says.