There have been some real corkers, but for unalloyed wonderfulness the latest Porsche 911 is about as good as a car can get. |
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But none of them have the cheerful huge knobbly sour wonderfulness of something like a Bramley. |
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All have the full complement of weirdness and wonderfulness that the man in the street might expect. |
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There is so much truth and wonderfulness in this book that you will not want to read it just once. |
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Nowadays, more people try climbing and it is good and I wish more and more people come to the mountain and get knowing their wonderfulness. |
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It sounds to me like one of those oft-repeated tropes that few of the natives ever question, like the immutable wonderfulness of George Washington. |
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But they ought to stay off their high horse about the sacred wonderfulness of the filibuster per se. |
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But he has seized with a kind of restrained English glee on the comic possibilities offered by a postwar gathering of nations showing off their wonderfulness in supposed harmony. |
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Balancing that, making the event feel like a lovely escape from reality, was the wonderfulness of the house itself, and the openhandedness with which it was run. |
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Convey the wonderfulness of the beverage with an alluring name, a great profile and a flourish-of-a-garnish that punctuates the drink's special-occasion sensibility. |
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