The most outlandish dessert was a mass of honeyed phyllo, piled like feathers over diced pears and a blob of melted Pecorino cheese. |
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For him, the centrepieces of conversation were aphorisms, epigrams and paradoxes which seemed to trip effortlessly from his honeyed tongue. |
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Her voice is honeyed, youthful, and too high-pitched in the bluesier numbers. |
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A plate of lamb chops with honeyed tomatoes needed more cumin and less time on the grill. |
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They spoke of a rich, honeyed confection, folded in crispy layers and served under a silver dome. |
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On the side were small bowls of honeyed nuts and figs, with fruit and a small platter of sliced bread. |
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The whiskey has a vibrant, honeyed character rich with spicy vanilla notes. |
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I move my head imperceptibly, because of his moustache which brushes against my nostrils with a scent of vanilla and honeyed tobacco. |
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The wines from these berries have a rich, complex, honeyed character and are often high in residual sugar. |
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The wine within the goblet was surprisingly full and mellow, with a sweet honeyed taste. |
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My ginger-mint lamb chops had a melting, honeyed quality that you could taste in the back of your nose. |
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Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate. |
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You think, why doesn't my long, honeyed hair curl elegantly, never frizz and, on command, wisp like that of a character in a fairy tale? |
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It is an enchanting and quite small cathedral made of honeyed Cotswold stone. |
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Although the approaching date seems to be making her reflective, she looks resplendent, with her long, golden limbs and honeyed hair. |
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The cliffs drop away below in a tumble of honeyed sandstone rocks, and below the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
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She is laughing, crowing with delight as she sits there, her head a mass of golden curls in the honeyed sunlight. |
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Jacques sighed, his anger melting away as her voice came across the line in honeyed tones, seductive and dark as velvet. |
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The painful fact is that no one expects much of them any more beyond good food, bribery and honeyed hypocrisy. |
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So let's dispense with the honeyed words and just step outside and take care of business. |
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His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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It's time for justice. It's time for action and for change, not more honeyed words which lead nowhere. |
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The conversation in the room hushed as his voice filled the hall with honeyed tones. |
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Mary Chapin Carpenter with her husky, honeyed alto is perhaps the most popular New Folk artist. |
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All their honeyed words about sustainable development cannot conceal the fact that, at heart, they are fundamentally opposed to change. |
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He thinks he can get anything he wants with charm and honeyed words and cleverness. |
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It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz. |
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Mixed fruit and citrus aromas with a candied edge provide even sweeter raisiny flavours that take on a honeyed concentration at the finish. |
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This honeyed, concentrated, sweet and sour style white is perfect with this dish. |
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Golden amber in colour, the wine takes time to open, but then displays a warm, honeyed aroma with a short, spicy finish. |
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The honeyed brown of the truck matched her skin tone perfectly, and it was leathery soft. |
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The Octet's members placed a high priority on a full singing tone, honeyed legato playing, and warm, genial musicianship. |
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I wanted to drop that experience like a tot of honeyed mead into my subconscious, for my own, selfish poetic reasons. |
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His bitterly honeyed voice and compelling presence have threatened to make him a star for some time. |
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It offers the drinker not an overpowering smack of peat, but a delicious honeyed, floral sweetness. |
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The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee. |
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There was honeyed rolls, golden bread, and all types of buns filled with all you could imagine. |
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The display also includes a decorative white Yorkshire rose as well as saffron leeks, honeyed turnips and fruit compote. |
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Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence. |
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I couldn't face any of the usual options for breakfast and instead made do with honeyed bread soaked in milk, but even that was touch-and-go. |
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Pineapples come to us all year but their juice, honeyed yet faintly tart, is more welcome under a grey January sky. |
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I'm afraid that his voice simply does not reach the same gorgeous peaks of luxuriant smoothness as the honeyed tones of some of his colleagues. |
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His deep, stern voice cut through the honeyed tones of self-congratulation. |
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Very similar to Sancho Panza by its soft and honeyed appearance, the Regata is a very good day cigar. |
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Vouvray Mousseux can often offer more interest than other Loire sparkling wines, to those who appreciate the honeyed aromas of Chenin Blanc, at least. |
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Meanwhile, Abby is being wooed with fresh bread and honeyed words by the tallest doctor in the facility. |
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George Galloway of course is not noted for honeyed words, and some have criticised his speech as graceless. |
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We shall be faced in the Lords on Tuesday with the honeyed words of the Home Office Minister, Patricia Scotland. |
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The nose offers a smorgasbord of aromas, ranging from caramel, to jammy black-raspberries and cherries, honeyed nuts, chocolate, and truffles. |
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And her still-astounding voice, with its mixture of astringent yowls and honeyed melody, smooths the swallowing. |
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The voice is more honeyed than the typical British tenor but a pleading urgency tugs at the ear as much as his intense physical embodiment of the music rivets the eye. |
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Jamie ordered fillet of beef wrapped in pancetta with port, shallot and foie gras ravioli, while I chose the loin of venison with fresh sage and honeyed Armagnac sweetbreads. |
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Who can ignore the awesome bouquet of spices, honeyed fruit, pineapples, bananas, coconuts, and overripe melons? |
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Diabetes mellitus, from the Latin for honeyed, was the form with sweet urine. |
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With honeyed tones, these rosettes linger with a wonderful finish and are good for multiple infusions. |
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The palate is medium-bodied, lovely texture, honeyed fruit, butter, mandarin, a touch of quince and almond. |
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History shows that many kings met their tragic ends because they did not pay heed to the advice of faithful courtiers, preferring the honeyed but false words of sycophants. |
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The Cabinet selection allows this fine blend to mature to perfection, releasing supremely refined honeyed and woody flavor. |
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A distinguished classic, the present line is greatly appreciated by those who prefer rich and honeyed tastes with gingerbread aromas. |
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But the wine is so rich, with an almost perfect balance of acidity and ripeness, allied to a complete purity of honeyed botrytis. |
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Depending on the year, this full bodied and complex wine can acquire a lightly honeyed overtone. |
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A degree less clarity than the 2007, but perhaps more nuanced, more honeyed. |
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This sumptuous wine has a strong amber green colour and a honeyed nose. |
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He said the life of humans had been made easy by the gods but that humans had lost sight of this through seeking after honeyed cakes, perfumes, and similar things. |
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Zingy freshness and honeyed sweetness gives it a touch of class. |
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The air is fresher and the hint of flowers strengthens until we are overwhelmed by the honeyed scent of broom, pouring in through the car windows. |
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Morning light streamed through the windows of the small room he had rented for the night and the golden rays bathed the cot's only occupant in a rich honeyed glow. |
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I am drunk on laughter and the honeyed sound of a trumpet in a smoky pub. |
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Never mind all the usual tosh about developing players for the future, never mind your own honeyed words about playing entertaining rugby and having a happy squad. |
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So they abandoned honeyed words and determined to use force. |
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Sara moved her focus to the caramel of the creamed and honeyed coffee. |
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A few more sentences and I recognised those honeyed accents. |
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Concocted and realized by Rougié, this scrumptious match brings together the silkiness of French origin foie gras with a honeyed gingerbread. |
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Yes, it has a little grassiness and hop edge, but the dominant flavour here is flabby, honeyed sweetness. |
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The aesthetician methodically performs a body massage with honeyed Massage. |
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A little tenderness — kissing, caressing, honeyed words — costs 15 to 20 lira extra, which strikes Yenten as unjust. |
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Here, though he sought to find the right words, was a hint of the bitterness that underpinned the honeyed words. |
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Graham's aged tawnies show a characteristic 'nutty' quality and delicious mature honeyed fruit, exquisitely mellowed by ageing in seasoned oak casks. |
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Tasted both as a blend and from lots in barrel, it has an intense, rich honeyed nose with superb definition, an almost TBA-like bouquet that is captivating. |
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These are much like Hobnobs – oaty, rubbly and butter-rich, though here daubed with white chocolate to pair with the honeyed sweetness of the biscuit. |
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The restaurant, in the elegant space on the corner of Hudson Street and Duane Street that held Danube and Secession, is decorated in steel and stone and what might be miles of reclaimed honeyed wood. |
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But whatever honeyed words are attached to the conclusions of the procedure, the bottom line is that junior doctors will not secure benefits for a period of nine years at least. |
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Rose has deep, sweet, floral top notes with dusky, honeyed undertones. |
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Combined with Sauvignon and eventually Muscadelle, the wines created are then richer, honeyed, concentrated and more complex with great aging ability. |
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Palate crisp, with sweet, ripe, honeyed fruit and lovely texture. |
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As for The Duo of Apple Ganache, it brilliantly mingles the tangy sweetness of the caramelised apples with the honeyed darkness of the ganache. |
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When she was not speaking honeyed words, she used earthy language, outswearing the men around her. |
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His father considered this a sign of his future eloquence and honeyed tongue. |
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Even today, we have heard honeyed words spoken to the Arab world. |
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Make my speech a bath of honeyed words poured on those who are embittered. |
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The moment had come for the honeyed word. I lowered my voice to a confidential murmur, but on her inquiring if I had laryngitis raised it again. |
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Golden robe, with mineral touches and brambly hints on the nose, a majestic honeyed texture dominated by roundness, though instants of surprising freshness break through. |
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Mulsum was honeyed wine, mustum was grape juice, mulsa was honeyed water. |
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The crushed cardamon gives it a soft and soothing spiciness while the honeyed Mimosa injects a subtle sweetness that's anchored to the skin with creamy tonka bean and rose. |
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The puma sat there for several minutes in the oblique honeyed light, tautly upright, looking like a Lalique ornament as it gazed lakeward into the rising sun. |
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Repeat the layers, finishing with a dollop of honeyed fromage frais. |
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