Lee also does a marvelous job of tracking the essay's central themes and its recurring patterns of imagery. |
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A well-prepared turducken is a marvelous treat, a free-form poultry terrine layered with flavorful stuffing and moistened with duck fat. |
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This one abounds with marvelous music, and familiar tunes brought to life by mostly classically-trained voices. |
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Penn does a marvelous job in fleshing out the little idiosyncratic elements of his character. |
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The arrangement of the cover to endpapers to title pages is such a marvelous set of elements to play with. |
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Setup men Arthur Rhodes and Jeff Nelson aren't just having marvelous seasons, they're almost unhittable. |
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She described him as not perfect, yet unselfish, as loving with a marvelous sense of humor and a great intellect. |
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It is a marvelous thing to hear that rumble of thunder in the distance and the clattering of the raindrops beginning to fall. |
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In the new covenant introduced by Jesus, we have all become God's chosen people, called to spread the marvelous truth of his love to the world. |
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Every child was emerging from his or her home, listening enchantedly to the marvelous tune. |
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The most noticeable thing was not the brightness of the floral displays, but the marvelous scent that filled the air. |
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The big slab of cooked-to-order meat arrived with marvelous mashed potatoes and a bit of creamy horseradish sauce on the side. |
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The Galapagos finches remain a marvelous example of the principle of adaptive radiation. |
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The marvelous playing of the viola da gamba instrumentalist was particularly distinguished. |
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An innovative independent rear suspension provided a roomy trunk and marvelous stability. |
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A marvelous set of wines from the classified growths set up Saint-Julien as the proud owner of some of the very best wines of the vintage. |
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And I have aunts and uncles and cousins who are really, really close to me and marvelous friends. |
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The book is also a marvelous insight into the nuts and bolts of medical practice. |
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On display are marvelous examples of statuary, jewelry, architectural elements, cylinder seals, and various decorative objects. |
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There's even a marvelous impression of an infatuated audience given by a horde of panting extras. |
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As such, it would make a marvelous companion to Blackboard Jungle as a double feature for the cinema buff with a wry sense of humor. |
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In the groves of Africa from their natural wonder the wildebeest, zebra, the okapi, the elephant, have entered the marvelous. |
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I'm eagerly looking forward to and studying diligently for what I expect to be a marvelous journey. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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It would have made for marvelous photos, except that I was too busy hanging on to my horse for grim death. |
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And one of the marvelous things God described to Job sounds very much like an apatosaurus. |
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Even if you're not into playing the ponies, the setting is marvelous and it's a superb place for a picnic. |
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After that, I began to notice, little by little, this marvelous and mystical place where I have lived for years. |
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When Debra and Robert learn of the deception, Raymond receives his just deserts in a marvelous confrontation scene at the dance club. |
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As her eyes flickered shut she saw the sun bursting through the trees in marvelous streams of gold, deep rose, and lavender. |
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The conductor emphasises them strongly against pianissimo strings to marvelous effect, more so than in any other interpretation on disc. |
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I think it is a marvelous idea and they have my loyalty for making good on promises so far. |
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I was anticipating a marvelous story with a princess waiting for her prince in her royal castle. |
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It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence. |
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It's a marvelous idea, with a huge buzz among techies since its first public release earlier this week. |
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When we first arrived here I was bemoaning the fact that I had left my marvelous hair colourist in London. |
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Anyway, I think this is a marvelous initiative, so when the telethon to raise the required funds airs, give generously! |
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They're also marvelous roasted with balsamic vinegar, olive oil, brown sugar, and ginger. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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His voice was wonderful, his tale marvelous, and his choice of words eloquent and perfect. |
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Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers. |
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We have found a marvelous painting of a medieval bishop hanging outside of a friary near Warsaw, some of its back panels being eaten by worms. |
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Regardless, it's a marvelous book with amazing ideas and beautiful photographs. |
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There were bright flowers, and marvelous forests, and the scents were wonderful. |
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The tunes often take a backseat to the event itself, since artists, craftswomen, and vendors create a marvelous mini-metropolis. |
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We will miss her wonderful worlds and the marvelous characters she created to inhabit them. |
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Pamela Brown is marvelous in a small role as a sort of wild woman of the heath, traipsing about with a herd of Irish wolfhounds. |
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Gone are interesting characters like the greedy and treacherous aide, and that marvelous biplane. |
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When an article gets visits in the hundreds, I wonder what marvelous prose has excited so many readers. |
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The castles and estate homes have always been such a marvelous experience to view and hear historical facts to accompany the narrative. |
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All of the parents and mentors looked proudly on as the youngsters put on a display of marvelous talent and skills. |
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So the crews, I think, did a marvelous job in coordination with the flight attendants. |
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The most marvelous tales of weeping and woe are preached in poetic extreme. |
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This is a marvelous opportunity to save this majestic yet misunderstood bird from extinction in Namibia. |
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The group and their volunteer helpers are doing a marvelous job but are limited by lack of funds for materials. |
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But meanwhile, with marvelous artistry, he skillfully carved a snowy ivory statue. |
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What a marvelous contrapuntist he is, I think one of finest piano contrapuntists of the romantic period. |
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He had a small body but he did marvelous judo, and could throw larger opponents without using any power. |
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McGraw, who has made gouache a specialty, is a marvelous colorist in the medium. |
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Four hundred years ago, glass mirrors were as marvelous as starfish, toadstones and sapphires. |
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He is marvelous in a rare recording of the complete Op 11, giving emphasis to the epigrammatic qualities of these elegant works. |
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There had to be a way to allow the two vile abominators and their marvelous cameras onto sacred ground. |
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It's a marvelous engineering feat, with brick vaults supported on 336 columns spaced at four-meter intervals. |
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He rushed into the kitchen where a metal coat rack, which was a piece given to Nick from a friend who welded marvelous art pieces, stood. |
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The spectacle of the dreamworld of the modern inaugurates a posthuman moment, one in which the experience of the marvelous unfolds as both a utopian gesture and a catastrophe. |
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While browsing through the archives, we at The Daily Beast stumbled upon this marvelous photograph. |
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Debbie Friedman's musical adaptation of Zechariah's words provides both a marvelous example of Judaization and a poetic encapsulation of this Chanukah proposal. |
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The crunchy feel of walnuts and the soft texture of herbs and eggs are marvelous! |
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I have known non-intellectual teachers and writers with a marvelous capacity for getting recondite points across to the most obtuse student or reader. |
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Alison is played by the marvelous Tatiana Maslany, an actress who hails from Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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When you say design, some folks conjure up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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We had an appetizer of ropa vieja on plantain, which was marvelous. |
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But they weren't drinking, they weren't rowdies, they were marvelous ladies and gentlemen that were a credit to their country and to their faith and to their parents. |
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Overall I thought it was a marvelous take off of all the hood movies. |
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The journey of about two and half hours was marvelous and adventurious. |
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This is a technically marvelous film, choreographed right over the top. |
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The marvelous wonder that is your mind never ceases to amaze me. |
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He's done a marvelous job of putting minorities into positions of power. |
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The song was so marvelous, the decision was made to add animation and pitch it to networks. |
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Every discovery brings us closer to understanding how planets form in all their marvelous variety. |
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Christmas is a season of marvelous and mystical experiences, and maybe it seems churlish to let science and history intrude. |
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One of the many marvelous things about American Splendor is that the extraordinary trickiness of the film's structure is truly the only way to tell its story. |
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Dermestids or museum beetles are a group of small meat-eating beetles whose larvae do a marvelous job of stripping tissue from even the most delicate of bones. |
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The peacock Inn was recently restored and has a marvelous dining room and intimate bar. |
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It may be delightfully chewy, richly tannic, and marvelous for sipping one sultry night on the quarterdeck of your yacht. |
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While it's admittedly now associated with all sorts of marvelous memories and history, it's also taken on the hangdog vibe of the perpetually neglected and unloved. |
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This design may play a part in the marvelous ability of stentors to regenerate even when only a tiny fraction of the original individual is left intact. |
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Technically outstanding, it offers all the visual thrills of a superhero action movie set in the recent past, and boasts marvelous characterizations from a top cast. |
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He had shown that hydroid jellyfish known as naked-eyed medusae reproduce not only by spewing eggs, but also by asexual budding, which he found marvelous to behold. |
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We are living members of this marvelous and fascinating organism, nourished by the sacramental, hierarchical and charismatic gifts which are coessential to it. |
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Her marvelous hair was shining brighter and was combed perfectly. |
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It's still coming down in big fluffy flakes, and it's marvelous. |
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When you say design, some folks conger up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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Even worse, my parents had turned this marvelous blessing into a wicked curse and an overbearing burden that I alone have to live with the rest of my life. |
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It has a marvelous glassed-in central cloister, where breakfast is served in summer, and a swimming pool sheltering beneath the Saracen tower opposite. |
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Visually, it is marvelous, and its racing scenes are grippingly realistic. |
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Spring is a wondrous time full of marvelous sights, sounds and smells. |
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So to have these exchanges, the reciprocity has been marvelous. |
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What must be recovered is our sense of creatureliness opening us again to the marvelous. |
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They carefully set a marvelous table and prepared perfectly delectable food, which attracted many grown up samplers and nibblers. |
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We found bridges of network over a very large and powerful river, which we crossed twice, which was a marvelous thing to see. |
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And where could one find a better, more exciting example of marvelous diversity and pulsatingly different visions than in this book? |
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For growing youngsters, this marvelous nourishment helps pack on the pounds, adds inches to height. |
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They display great subtlety and demonstrate Gros's gifts as a marvelous reader and explicator of nuances and difficulties. |
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Thus only philosophy offers pleasures marvelous for their purity and their enduringness. |
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Henze did a marvelous job organizing the unyielding material that assists the reader in navigating the book and its contents. |
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The population distribution of these marvelous creatures is patchy too. |
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The view is marvelous, providing a panoramic vista of Central Park. |
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However, I will say that there is some truly marvelous Hanfic out there, hard as it is to find. |
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The fifty little brown musicians rendered difficult selections with marvelous accuracy and gingersome dash and artistic enjoyment of the work. |
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Hers is a bred-in-the-bone racehorse beauty, and it is, as ever, marvelous to see. |
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In 1949 Shockley's marvelous invention, a viable junction transistor, was built by Bell Labs. |
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She's a marvelous actress who submerges herself totally in her roles. |
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He believed that the hero should be revered, not for the good he has done for the people, but simply out of admiration for the marvelous. |
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She was there, tumbling the marvelous cucumiform weights down upon a chest which looked as though it would cave in under such manna. |
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Unrefined castor oil, also called the Palma Christi, contains ricin from the castor bean, a counterirritant with marvelous lymphatic-stimulating and pain-relieving properties. |
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After a simply marvelous, entertaining two and a half hour meal, they reclaimed their shoes and ceremoniously bid their sayonaras to the Japanese girls. |
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That is a marvelous month to start, particularly in the North where some April days sting with the afterbite of winter and others glow with summer promise. |
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They disregarded its boniness and reveled in its marvelous flavor. |
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Though the Round Table itself is not mentioned until Wace, the concept of Arthur having a marvelous court made up of many prominent warriors is much older. |
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From actinium to zirconium, this marvelous encyclopedia details all 115 elements of the periodic table to reveal the nature of each and its relationship to us. |
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Their home-style collection includes the finest architecture, decorative built-ins, in-law suites, lavish sunrooms, decorative kid's room, marvelous kitchen, etc. |
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Instead of galvanizing the apolitical truth squads of my fantasy world, weblogs became marvelous organizing tools for the most partisan citizens and groups. |
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Curt Gowdy bequeathed his passion, particularly flyfishing, to his sons Trevor and Curt Jr. on the marvelous trout streams of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. |
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