In the end, our fairy godmother prevailed, waved her wand and produced Mr. Mint, a delightful and charming passport expediter. |
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But spiffing up a kid can be an experience in itself, and a delightful one at that. |
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There is a delightful comedy in the Oscar mix and three period biopics that reach for triumph in the face of adversity. |
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Weekend working parties had previously built a delightful chapel, furnished with articles made of birchwood and with an altar of cherrywood. |
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Their abseiling antics provided the crowd with a delightful show of strength and control. |
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Helgi Tomasson's Quartette is a delightful showpiece for four ballerinas, each of whom has a lengthy solo. |
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The delightful Keerthi Reddy, the famous actress, inaugurated the show window on Tuesday. |
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I want to picture the delightful birth of spring and its budding flowers and baby animals. |
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On Saturday and Sunday I managed to sit in the glorious sunshine and turn a delightful pink colour, but that has now gone to a dark olive brown. |
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With delightful support from a gorgeous cast of Munchkins, dancers and chorus, this Yellow Brick Road is well worth a journey. |
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Sarah, one of the delightful reception staff, will check you in and whisk you off by hotel buggy to your room. |
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One of the delightful reception staff checks you in and whisks you off to your room. |
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There's plenty of delightful songwriting and blissed out guitar rock in this bedroom produced album. |
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This is a delightful and human film, one that uses its simplicity to cut straight to the heart. |
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The final highlight from my point of view was finding the delightful moschatel growing right by the roadside where we had parked the cars. |
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He is delightful as the no-good antihero of this obscure made-for-TV movie. |
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It being a delightful afternoon, the path was chock full of Sunday strollers, rollerbladers and fellow velocipedists. |
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This delightful grass grows to 40 cm producing a clump of almost white leaves. |
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Using variegated yarn for the weft automatically creates a delightful striped pattern as the student continues weaving. |
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Last year, I purchased a delightful little MP3 player that is about the size of a stick of gum. |
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The sild sardines, not flavored as are the brislings, are a delightful product. |
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The renowned, the brilliant, the incredibly funny man, published delightful books written in the most pellucid prose. |
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The club's guestbook has many tributes to this delightful gentleman, who will be sorely missed. |
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So is Ignace Tirkey, whose enterprise in moving into the thick of action with delightful body swerves has given the team several happy moments. |
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The warmth and pleasantness of the riviera always comes as a delightful contrast to the sleet and snow of the preceding five days. |
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They are delightful in their corrupt sliminess while all the time we know they'll ultimately be unsuccessful. |
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The delightful sense of unhurried leisure is what the movie has to show us, and it comfortably inhabits its own airy space. |
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That makes it interesting to observers of American culture, but to Americans themselves it is a delightful soporific. |
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Fortunately he would find not a latter-day Sodom or Gomorrah just a delightful little village nestling at the southern edge of the moors. |
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It was also delightful to hear the out of shape slobs swearing at and criticising the highly fit athletes on the pitch. |
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The right wine can create a delightful union with a roast and companion dish. |
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The account has a particular directness, a delightful naivety, and an enormous sense of authenticity. |
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It is a dense city with distinct urban cores, practical and delightful to traverse on foot. |
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The garden of No 10 is a delightful oasis smack bang in the centre of town. |
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A delightful scene has them alone in the gym, dancing pas a deux to an uptempo rock tune and obviously having the time of their lives. |
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In fact, it is a delightful journey with daffy characters and clever dialogue. |
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The incense will slowly smoulder, filling the room with its delightful fragrance. |
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This delightful carol, often called The Polish Carol, tells the story of the nativity in a simple, childlike manner. |
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To go with the meal, Rachain chose a French Bourgogne Chardonnay, a very smooth white with a delightful bouquet. |
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The prospect of wiping the smug smirk of Murdoch's mug is a delightful notion. |
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The restaurant's manager is delightful and his team are friendly and unstuffy but not intrusive. |
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Madame's had mango, almond, snow peas, prawns and asparagus with a delightful sauce, while my salmon was just simply the best. |
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Here's hoping for another delightful snow day soon, to be spent at home in bed with an ice cream sundae. |
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From Dubrovnik you can catch a hydrofoil to the most delightful of all Dalmatian resorts, the medieval capital of the island of Hvar. |
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This swish brasserie matches the five-star credentials of the Balmoral hotel, but adds a delightful whiff of informality. |
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Modern delicacies like rocket salad and plates of sushi are delightful and delicious. |
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Johannesburg has many delightful parks and open green spaces, all of which have been spruced up. |
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In addition, the spectator is given some delightful glimpses of archival footage of Old Beijing such as the pan across the Forbidden City. |
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All these remedies have delightful aromas making them pleasurably palatable. |
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In a delightful twist of Pythonesque goodness, Overtaken By Events hosts the Carnival of the Vanities. |
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As Philly moves from total dependency into the first few baby steps of autonomy, the impact on everyone is delightful and devastating. |
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Brush your hands against the plant and inhale the delightful scent wafting through the breeze. |
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It's tough because as Truman becomes more solitary the film loses delightful supporting actors who could have lent it a light. |
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He can cut loose, smash and wallop the ball for towering sixes and delightful fours. |
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Smart designer wear outlets and delightful cafes rub elegant shoulders with souvenir shops. |
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It's a delightful piece of absurdist nonsense, a sitcom designed to offend highbrow admirers of minimalist dance. |
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Crystal ware in delightful shapes is a perennial attraction, along with aesthetically designed desk clocks that do more than just tell the time. |
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So this is a delightful chance for an encounter with a man who is known as one of the best accompanists performing in the world today. |
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They give a fine account of the Overture in C minor which has some delightful work for bassoon. |
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Then as well we were treated to beautiful Mozart and Strauss music by a delightful quintet in traditional costume. |
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The rhubarb was its usual, delightful self, and its acidulated flavor was beautifully complemented by the subtly sweet cookies. |
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It is always a delightful experience to eat there, and Louis' presence as a raconteur just adds to it all. |
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With this in mind he has once again updated his delightful pages of mirth and charitable good humor. |
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It is a mystery, but a delightful one, even if you care not a jot for genealogy. |
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One of the joys of following English soccer is learning some of its delightful jargon. |
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It has a delightful old stone bridge, and a fine range of quayside buildings. |
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A few days later, I ordered a whole wheel and it was every bit as delightful as the cheese entered in the awards. |
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Downy lobster in the gentlest yellow-curried coconut broth comes meshed with delightful bands of baby bok choy and carrot. |
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Therefore is this my discourse set out in fair verse, good, honey-sweet, pure, delightful to the listening ear. |
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His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the whimsical and delightful spirit of the work. |
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The first course of goat cheese ravioli was rigorous and delightful in its pretty sauce, an intense parsley froth. |
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Thus he was always ready with delightful quotations, and these brightened our hours of work. |
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This is a delightful festive show, divided into old-time music hall and a selection of Christmas songs and literary works through the ages. |
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This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif. |
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Here's the advice that helped me raise two willful and determined kids into delightful and productive adults. |
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Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced. |
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The rocks were greasy and slippery and the narrow chimneys and gullies, so delightful in dry summer conditions, were muddy and wet. |
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It's a venue for every occasion and one that offers delightful meals for special calendar dates. |
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The conifer collection is delightful mosaic of blues, grays, and greens, and the fragrance of wintersweet cannot be missed. |
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She was a delightful woman and made a enormous contribution to the council. |
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But that's a minor complaint when the overall result is so full of delightful contrasts and superb songwriting. |
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The thing I have found most delightful is having friends all over the world. |
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My time in Grenada was both educational and delightful as I learned much about the culture of the Grenadians. |
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The fast sections are extremely delightful with slow sections having wonderful melodies and tender refrains. |
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They live in the same enclosure as our colobus monkeys with their delightful baby, Ebony, together with our Diana monkeys and some cusimanses. |
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And then today some delightful woman decided she would join the plebs and go swimming. |
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The delightful aromatic scent of delicate, lacy carnations has always captivated me. |
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Few come to Italy without thinking that it would be delightful to live there. |
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What a truly delightful prospect to be given the task of editing the entire Eircom phone directory. |
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The whole production, in fact, is even more delightful than I remembered it, everything moving with even greater pace and sparkle. |
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The game board is filled with dazzling colors, wonderful textures, and delightful characters. |
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So, in order to escape from actually working, I decided to learn a bit more about Hocktide, and came upon the delightful Beerfordbury Bugle! |
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The computer animation is top-notch and the characters are delightful and entertaining for the most part. |
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In this delightful suite of dances the full range of his talent is on display. |
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He was a prolific and delightful letter writer, whose anecdotes of his literary friends have been a gold mine to biographers. |
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My cough sounds delightful like two pieces of sandpaper rubbing together in a rugby brawl. |
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A good cup of hot cocoa sounded delightful at the moment, and Eric licked his lips. |
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Turn right and follow the rim of the delightful Clashach Cove, whose story is displayed on an artistic hoarding. |
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For once, readers will see how delightful great poets are, and how nauseating are poetasters. |
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The script has a delightful lightness of touch, beautifully rendered by the cast. |
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Everyone knows pressed flowers arranged and glued onto paper can make a delightful composition. |
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For my own part I will retain a host of delightful memories of this very modest and ever so likeable man. |
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His delightful bride stole the limelight as she looked simply magnificent as she strolled up the aisle in St Mary's Cathedral. |
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It's a delightful book, filled with colorful characters quickly but deftly limned. |
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This delightful volume also includes a valuable gazetteer and a passionate conservation section. |
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In one delightful sequence, Bertie urges Churchill to form a new government, but asks that he leave newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook out of it. |
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For that, as well as for its delightful cast and insightful script, it deserves your consideration on some future date night. |
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Apparently they don't even have the delightful touch farm and lion enclosure anymore. |
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I once dated a delightful Asian girl, the daughter of immigrants who barely spoke a word of English. |
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The birds of Hong Kong are a delightful component of the charming ambience of this fascinating city. |
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One of the delightful surprises is the ceiling of the toddler room on the second floor. |
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Birds with permanent roosts became the couple's rather more distant but equally delightful acquaintances. |
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Two minutes later David Cooke scored the best goal of the game with a delightful lob from the edge of the area that left Danny Hurst helpless. |
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A clown would be too busy making balloon animals and throwing delightful custard pies. |
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There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness. |
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Outside, the delightful wooded gardens have extensive river frontage and a sunny aspect. |
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter. |
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The album is a technological feast, a delightful culmination of loungecore techno and world music. |
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There was a wide assortment of delightful buns and cakes, and a great range of healthy fruit juices. |
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There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures. |
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If you're approaching Italy from the elegantly manicured and often overdeveloped French Riviera, then Liguria comes as a delightful surprise. |
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This manual is a delightful and comprehensive presentation on children affected with cerebral palsy. |
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I could smell the delightful fragrances of the exotic flowers that grew both inside and outside the palace. |
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He has been married for 15 years to his childhood sweetheart, has a delightful family, and attends church regularly. |
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A window cut into a hedge is like a porthole in the hull of a ship, a delightful surprise that relieves the cabin's potential for claustrophobia. |
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A delightful film, it takes you on an aural and visual tour of a small rural community at the height of summer. |
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These delightful visitors from Scandinavia and northern Russia spend winter days on the windswept saltings, shingle strands and tidelines. |
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The surrounding countryside promises many delightful walks from gentle strolls to rugged hill climbing. |
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It is delightful with chocolate cake and semi-sweet chocolate desserts and candies. |
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He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers. |
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The mug is wrapped in a delightful knitted cosy that will keep your drink and hands warm in chilly weather. |
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Out in the hills beyond the Eternal City, the car was delightful to drive, coping competently with small country roads and fast autostrada alike. |
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This handsome Georgian country house is set in delightful mature gardens and grounds in a private location and approached via a lime avenue. |
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Swaying her hips behind an oversized guitar, she was delightful with her aw-shucks talent. |
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Fresh basil may well be the signature herb of summer, perfuming our gardens and flavoring our foods with its delightful clovelike essence. |
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But it takes us baby boomers back to the delightful days of the child benefit allowance because it comes without a means test. |
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She speaks of God or the gods with a delightful irreverence that never approaches blasphemy. |
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It is a place of wild beauty, a new vista of delightful scenery unfolding at almost every turn of the road. |
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With a quiver of delightful Schadenfreude, it turned out none had ever backed the PR firm's campaign. |
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With plenty of delightful romantic scheming from Dolly, this play is looking forward to a successful run. |
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And all three forget their sectional differences in a delightful concert of sternutation. |
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The actors inherit these mannerisms and make the characters their own in the most delightful of ways. |
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She was a delightful conversationalist who enjoyed telling me something of life and schoolteaching in Brittany under more normal conditions. |
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The hoop petticoat narcissus, snowdrops, scillas, and crocus are perhaps the most delightful subjects for the purpose. |
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The film, not the band, is a delightful little offbeat story that still retains its strange power to move me after 30 years. |
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Nevertheless, it was a delightful town, and on this particular day the weather was warm and balmy. |
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So all of those things are very comforting and delightful and poetry is at the heart of them. |
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Especially with the delightful back garden that Adrian designed with sweeps of gravel and curving footpaths. |
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A most delightful and charming young person she stole the show, because with her personality we all just fell in love with her. |
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The book is filled with astonishing performances, with strange and delightful oddities. |
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But the most delightful source of invigoration at the restaurant comes from chef-owner Matthew Kenney's wonderfully appealing food. |
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I feel the month of May is the most delightful time to be out and about on the river. |
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The three mazurkas included in this opus are delightful and not too difficult. |
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I looked down at the sausage, chopped into delightful nubbins, flavored with spices. |
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The thought sent a delightful thrill through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure. |
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The show must be seen for the brilliance and no-nonsense artistry of its leading lady, our delightful dame of the calceolarias. |
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Harris's delightful self-indulgences practically dictate that a reviewer must find some fault with his book. |
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This time the wit of Bertman's concept invigorates the cast's delightful performances. |
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The film is a delightful romantic and comedic concoction with a first-rate cast and excellent production values. |
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Of course, if you are prepared to journey off the beaten track, there are scores of delightful private beaches. |
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A delightful feature of the house is the conservatory at the side, with its bevelled coloured windows. |
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The first night we stayed at a delightful bed and breakfast in a Galilean town, built on a hillside. |
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Both look most delightful in their matching sets, especially when tittupping. |
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It was a delightful characterisation, underpinned by that wonderfully dark and sepulchral voice, used musically and never overdone. |
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For car collectors or pop culture fanatics, Cruise O Matic is a delightful Sunday drive through the past. |
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A delightful surprise is Waiting in the Wings, Coward's fiftieth play, an undeserved flop in 1960 and a greatly deserving revival now. |
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The soloists, too, delivered a fetching geometry onstage, delightful to Balanchine aficionados anytime. |
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But the film has clearly fermented beautifully, showing its age and era in the most delightful ways. |
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My test car came in metallic green that complemented the delightful fawn interior and Momo leather seats. |
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He was keen on the theatre, classical music, and trad jazz, but, apart from his delightful family, his greatest love was his work. |
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The Spanish Pyrenees with their imposing peaks and delightful valleys are rich in traditional values and folklore. |
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The combination of the two consistencies and flavours is as delightful to the palate as the aroma is to the nose. |
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Mrs. Robb's spurge is a delightful evergreen perennial that will flourish in deep dry shade. |
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There are moments when the dialogue has the delightful inconsequentiality of the Theatre of the Absurd. |
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There is also a C.P.E. Bach Sonata here, transcribed and sounding delightful with its switch of instrument. |
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McColl's delightful monologue is the most well integrated of the five, assisted by physical theatre and mime. |
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I can remember the fancy-free days of my youth when ice cream was a delightful and innocent treat. |
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The winner got something like 18 down him, but we did get to see the delightful sight of one of the losers vomiting huge amounts. |
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After a night of no sleep and mopping the flat, I had a delightful day of dealing with various squads of plumbers. |
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Finding every fall in this area would take a lifetime, so concentrate on Marquette County and the delightful burg of Big Bay. |
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He beat the final defender with a delightful little shimmy before trotting round to touch down between the posts. |
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This is a delightful family film with layers of humour designed to appeal to all age groups. |
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The pub itself is a delightful treasure trove of eccentric bric-a-brac and antiques, which makes it an even more desirable destination. |
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It was delightful to hear the Menuetto played with such incisive energy and vigor. |
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He had a delightful impishness which was to be a hallmark of his character throughout his life. |
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I had the Indianan fish fry and it was delightful and flavorful. |
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Ms. Rath here is regaling us with the most delightful anecdotes. |
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Now in her 70's, living in Ontario, Feld Carr tells the story with a delightful sense of astonishment that it ever took place. |
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Byzantium by Ben Stroud A debut collection of stories that spans countries and eras with delightful ease. |
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Victoria and Nolan are as catty and delightful as ever, but the rest of the show feels tired. |
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Doris was an absolutely delightful and totally wonderful person. |
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His images are radiant with color, light and life, and his classic style of paintings evoke the very essence of some of the most delightful places on earth. |
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Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop. |
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Much of the fun of The Churchill Factor comes from the delightful and evervescent way Johnson tells the tale. |
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Dame Diana Rigg, who plays Lady Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones, has turned tales of critical bashing into a delightful play. |
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Both books have been very well received, which is delightful for their author, Malcolm Gladwell, and reflects well on the magazine that employs him, the New Yorker. |
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A delightful balance of sentiment and sass hit all the right notes with the audience. |
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A delightful cast battles over a will and a stolen painting as a horde of pseudo-Nazis scour the mountains for fugitives. |
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A delightful fusion of zouk, reggae, Afro-Beat and salsa, the multi-cultural personnel of the Bristol-based six-piece band, provide the ingredients to a very agreeable recipe. |
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Accessed via a snaking staircase, it was the perfect spot for long breakfasts, chilling out and being waited on by the riad's four delightful staff. |
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He sought out rare and out-of-print books from antiquarian booksellers, including a set of delightful eighteenth-century guidebooks by the York publisher Thomas Gent. |
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I perceive a flock of snow-birds, skimming lightsomely through the tempest, and flitting from drift to drift, as sportively as swallows in the delightful prime of summer. |
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Bishop Wilton is a delightful village, strung linear along a sparkling beck, containing old brick houses in a little valley terraced with sinuous greens. |
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He has filled the empty apron stage with a magical, glittering and visually delightful scenes and tableaux to follow the fall from grace of the Master and his lover. |
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The tiny, tuft-forming Alpine poppy with flowers of white, yellow and zingy orange looks delightful in amongst the mat and cushion-forming plants of a rock garden. |
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This jeweler, though, is the master of recreating good fake jewellery and this season has produced some delightful pieces in rose quartz and garnet. |
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Such a glide path to nomination will be delightful for the nominee, but dangerous for the party. |
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I would spend hours in a delightful daydream where the school bus bully would be thrown around like a sack of potatoes with his coterie laughing their heads off nearby. |
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This is the delightful account of a voyage around the world under sail in the waning days of wooden ships and iron men as told by a 17-year-old girl. |
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Oscar winner Susan Sarandon delivers a brilliant, heart-rending performance in the delightful dramedy Jeff, Who Lives at Home. |
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Both were served with delightful spicy yoghurt that complemented the dish well and, in my opinion, was much better than the usual heavy tartar sauce. |
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It's a delightful piece of work that may not exactly appeal to the teeny-boppers, but then Daniel is not looking to teeny-boppers as his audience. |
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That includes the ever-popular plum cake, plum pudding and Yule log, marzipans glittering with a coat of sugar, and delightful creations such as nougat, truffle and gateaux. |
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Yet it is his thirst for knowledge, his insatiable desire to get a little better than he was yesterday, that makes him such a delightful curiosity. |
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If you were to do that, then you'd see that this is a delightful family film with enough gentle pleasure to satisfy both the children and the parents. |
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Zafu Via huggermugger These delightful Japanese meditation pillows are great from when you want to rest your keister. |
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There were some sensational run-outs and delightful catches. |
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The two lagoons are enclosed by two strips of land called Feniglia and Giannella tombolos, where tourists can find kilometres of delightful beaches. |
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It would be a shame to leave out some of the delightful asides and digressions that fill the book. |
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Behind the web of magic in the latest Spiderman 2 flick or the delightful antics of toon characters on the tube is the touch of animation artists. |
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Now in this delightful fable, set in a European city on a sweltering June night, he shows that the 7th floor of a residential tower block can be a source of magic realism. |
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Joel McCrea gives a delightful performance as a director determined to make his magnum opus, O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
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If you are unfamiliar with the silverberry, you may walk right by it, wondering at the mysterious source of the delightful scent which bewitches your nostrils. |
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Time and again he won possession inside the mid-field area, shimmied, dummied and generally toyed with his opponents before threading delightful passes to his team mates. |
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A breathtaking display of flowers in their varied forms and colours was a delightful treat for the visitors who thronged the YWCA grounds throughout the day. |
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This is a delightful wine, with a lively nose and taste, stemming from a brilliant blending of Cabernet, Xynomavro and Shiraz grapes, in excellent harmony. |
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Will the sounds of those delightful Sichuan sitcoms be silenced forever? |
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When in Uis and in need of a meal, the Lizenstein Guesthouse may be visited for delightful typical African meals including an excellent bobotie and also light meals. |
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Eaten with home-made Branston-style pickle and an abundant supply of delightful olive, nut and fociaccia bread plus crunchy brown rolls, this got the gastric juices flowing. |
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Bright, colourful and entertaining with an excellent cast, chorus and dancers and the Sunbeams are, as always delightful and almost steal the show. |
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The Concertino is vigorous, full of delightful ideas, well worked-out. |
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To be honest, it would feel spitefully delightful to withhold my name from the church's accounting of souls, considering the misery it has inflicted on my kind. |
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On others, he will be the voice of the delightful animated cat in puss in Boots, whom everyone loves from the Shrek movies. |
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What, Michael wondered, would the voters of Kerry make of it if he was to enlist the services of the delightful duo to help with the canvass during the 2004 local elections? |
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However, these cavils aside, this is a very charming and delightful production and one which, as I have indicated, goes a long way to obliterate the memories of the past. |
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This London hit show took America by storm, full of charm, humour and delightful songs that make it a perfect theatrical event for the entire family. |
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You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations. |
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While I may have painted a negative picture of these delightful five-year-old cherubs, I think I still made it clear that each one was a welcome guest at our dinner table. |
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On Friday morning, Sheree awakened to delightful sunbeams pouring into the room from the window and the sound of baby birds chirping in their nest. |
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In addition to sculptures, you'll take in views of a delightful hodgepodge of boats, backed by the new suspension bridge and, on a clear day, Mount Rainier. |
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Flag iris and sweet flag are two delightful perennial plants which, although they don't come from the same family, enjoy similar growing conditions. |
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The hotel is a terracotta-coloured delightful Belle Epoch creation, which has more than a passing resemblance to the Carlton in Cannes, just along the coast. |
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The story alone, a firm favourite with children the world over, transports the reader into a magical universe with a delightful mixed up language all of its own. |
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His technical skill guarantees admirable clarity in the midst of complex counterpoints, and there is a delightful sense of well-being about the performances. |
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My greatest pleasure of the weekend came from simply pottering about in the delightful and picturesque Jordaan district, which I'd love to call home forevermore. |
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On one of those many delightful shelves is pads of paper, wedged in there with a paint-jar, paintbrushes, boxes of pencils, pens, crayons, etcetera. |
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It's a delightful mix of the French-cut beans and lima beans. |
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This is a truly delightful detached home in an excellent location. |
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Here, the delightful aroma of tea will envelope and invigorate you. |
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The extras return to the formula and do not have any delightful surprises. |
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Anyway, it has also been delightful to be back seeing my loved ones. |
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Still, it provided some respite from the delightful aroma of cigarettes. |
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Further inland the woodland of Borthwood provides delightful woodland walks, and bluebells aplenty in the spring. |
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He has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see. |
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I was given them by a delightful Cornish lady who was quite taken with me and used to make the most delicious tiddy oggy pasties. |
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Crouch had earlier hopelessly miskicked an excellent volleyed chance from eight yards out after a delightful Pennant cross. |
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It was a delightful dance, partnering the exotic with kitsch. |
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Losing his virginity to pretty, fast-handed Allyson at fifteen was a sweaty and delightful experience. |
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Though Truth and Falsehood are as twins ally'd, There's eldership on Truth's delightful side. |
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Played traditionally, the dulcimer sounds delightful with drones acenting the melody you are playing. |
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Then the ferry-boat was delightful to the new traveller, with its long, white-ceiled passages, and its smell of wet timbers and tarred ropes. |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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Then there was a delightful moth infestation, which meant the whole house had to be boobytrapped with moth balls. |
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The delightful British film recounts the story of a group of brave hens plotting to escape from a factory farm. |
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If you remove dead foliage on epimediums now, you will see their delightful little flowers starting to emerge. |
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The island's scenic singletrack railway is a delightful way to discover the interior. |
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A special mention to the baked hoisin vegetable puff, which was a delightful melange of crispy filo pastry and the soft veggie filling. |
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Gounod's Je veux vivre waltzed away with some delightful coloratura interspersions, the orchestra thankfully more discreet but still supportive. |
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The closing Gigue was ebullient with delightful drone effects where Bach suggests a rustic band accompaniment. |
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They're so fluffily delightful that I want to keep them but everyone else in the house says that even for us seven cats is three cats too many. |
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Yarde then took centre stage with a delightful finish out wide, beating two defenders before finishing with a Chris Ashton-style swallow dive. |
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Bill must be the most astonishing and delightful and heartbreaking metaphorist in all of fiction and philosophy, and most of poetry, too. |
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Also, the author of a delightful book, The Art of Shmoozing, is named Aye Jaye. |
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The set and lighting were basic but sufficient and some delightful costumery helped make sense of who was meant to be who. |
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Sullivan, Binge, Farnon and Ketelbey all contributed delightful bonnes bouches, but meatier fare came from Eric Coates. |
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It could easily have turned out a scattershot comedy, but it surfs along on McCarthy's charm, lovely dialogue and some delightful performances. |
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But this delightful book has much more than mockery on its mind. |
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The Secrets Of The Rock is a playful mystery for kids featuring Fribble Mouse and his delightful friends. |
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The delightful fishing port of Madrague and the Sidi-Ferruch tourist complex are nearby. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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This delightful creation is topped with poblano crema, Cotia cheese and cilantro. |
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Paired with the garbanzos and a lemony garlic dressing, they make a delightful side salad that I know I'll return to again. |
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Other delightful tales include Rumply Pumply Stinky Pin and Little Red Riding Wolf. |
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And RT is a delightful way to bond with your teenage daughter. |
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The viewers were largely attracted to the landscapes that pay homage to the nature's regality and its delightful variations. |
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Everyone is familiar with King Charles spaniels, the delightful little dogs called after their royal benefactor who adored them so much. |
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A delightful skewed, story of the conflicts, trade-offs, and joys of sharing one's life one day at a time. |
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Newcomer Florence Pugh is also delightful as ethereal and beautiful Abbie whose rebelliousness is what draws the girls together. |
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It is the last of these three elements, which is undergirded by a tragicomic hope, that West swings with delightful fervor and resonance. |
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Fly to Prague to enjoy the delightful stalls of the Christmas Markets in Wenceslas Square. |
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Poetic license is granted without request for sheer enjoyment of this delightful tall tale of impossibilities. |
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Your delightful gift of gab can get you in gossip trouble but, of course, you can talk your way out of it. |
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A delightful debut that harks back to the early days of Chick Lit when heroines were flawed, funny, and forever battling for love and happiness. |
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Using the drama of the Thanksgiving pageant as background, we are treated to another episode in the delightful world of Gooney Bird Greene. |
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What is most delightful is the pleasure of discovering how perceptively intelligent and articulate, as well as irreverent, Spiegelman is. |
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The screen is transparent, with seven-light Perp windows, a delightful effect, utterly ungothic in character. |
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That, and a delightful Allegretto grazioso from Brahms' Second Symphony, made Davis's own Cranford music seem almost puny. |
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And we must not leave out tomomania, that delightful complex, usually acquired by ladies who just love to be operated on by surgeons. |
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Babies of this age are delightful stickybeaks, vitally interested in everything and everyone around them. |
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