The overall finesse is remarkable if not exemplary, with a creamy delicate feel that makes this champagne irresistably attractive. |
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I loved him when I was growing up and he was in his irresistably bombastic prime. |
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On his own, on the ballad April, Konitz improvises with an irresistably playful sobriety. |
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Some people really are irresistably drawn to someone who makes them laugh, regardless of looks. |
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The mild Mediterranean climate of Hawke's Bay and the world's finest collection of art deco houses are irresistably inviting for every visitor. |
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As a result that is not without merit, an audience that is not quite familiar with Stravinsky, as you may expect it to be at a festival like Zomer van Antwerpen, is also irresistably drawn into the performance. |
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Over the past two hundred years the English language has risen, seemingly irresistably, to its present position of world-bestriding supremacy. |
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Drummer Seb Rochford provides the irresistably canny momentum, as usual. |
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Toffee and vodka in a delicious combination that, despite the fact I've never actually been skiing, calls irresistably to mind pristine slopes, apres ski warming drinks and slowly defrosting toes. |
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He felt some dark presence moving irresistably upon him from the darkness, a presence subtle and murmurous as a flood filling him wholly with itself. |
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For my own investigations of traditional logic lead irresistably to the conclusion that it is essentially an equivocation between psychology and verbality. |
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Irresistably soft and squishy in a variety of fun colors. |
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