Lifting the glass again, he drained out the remaining contents, his eyes closing as he savored the last drops on the alcohol. |
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She savored the feeling of the white cotton bed sheets against her bare skin. |
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On Christmas Day we all sat around my grandmother's dinner table and savored the mole and bacalao she prepared. |
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It savored a few choice morsels from the CSS and actually rendered them properly. |
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This is an engrossing book, but is perhaps best treated as verse, to be picked up and savored one short chapter at a time. |
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There are funny papers to be read, feline ears to be scratched, chairs in which to doze and the last hours of a weekend to be savored. |
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She took a long draw from the cigarette between her fingers and savored the smoke a moment before letting it from her lungs. |
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We snickered at the warm runnels of amber oil running down our forearms and dripping off our elbows as we savored the wonderful meat. |
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Ignoring his wife's concern, he took a large swill of the drink and savored the malted barley on his bitter tongue. |
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Watching from the corner of her eye, she saw him swirl the alcohol in the glass as if it were a fine vintage wine, ready to be savored. |
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This gadget is designed to turn a shot of spirits into a mist that is inhaled rather than sipped and savored. |
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I took a quick drink and savored the taste I that I hadn't had in a while. |
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A small tear trickled down Lisa's face as I savored my duck. |
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The crew members barely savored a swallow when water lashed at their knees. |
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Far from being merely a thirst quencher, it was savored in a formal tea ceremony. |
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The recipes, easy to make within the context of a camp, were prepared by the different groups in the morning and savored at suppertime. |
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Every dish he has ever savored in Chinatown he finds more scrumptiously prepared in Hong Kong. |
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America's baby boomers savored the joyously irreverent cartoons of Mad Magazine and the leeringly carnal comix of R. Crumb. |
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This day there was no mistaking a French influence in the food and beverages, and Pryor savored every sip of a glass of Calvados, a fine apple brandy made in Normandy. |
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The quiet way she savored giving out this disappointing news was a wonder to see. |
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This sweetness may be savored for itself, with bread, or also in tasty chestnut cakes. |
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Opeth is a band to be savored selfishly, on one's own, with one's eyes closed. |
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It was not intended to be read only once or at a single sitting, but rather to be prayed over and savored section by section. |
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All inclusive pricing provides meals prepared by first class chefs to be savored in one of three choices of lovely dining areas. |
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The bread flours are produced with an array of carefully selected grains whose unique flavor can be savored in the final product. |
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That experience needs to be savored, and not spoiled, so this is the one show you absolutely, positively must watch live. |
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I sipped coffee and savored the smells in the aging luncheonette. |
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The drink was stirred with the spoon and then sipped and savored. |
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The new owner wants to increase exports to Asia and open a wine bar in Beijing before 2010 where the best Château Richelieu vintages will be savored by customers. |
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Through the energy of her works, the combined figuration and abstraction never fail to impress the onlooker and make him experience feelings other than those savored by the artist. |
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A brilliant man endowed with a superior intellect, Guy provided Jacqueline for nearly twenty years with a dazzling lifestyle that she fully savored, making each moment a cherished jewel. |
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He savored life and lent Fides a refined aura as an elegant socialite. |
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Detailed, attentive service paired with creative dishes and outstanding wines create an enchanting and memorable evening to be savored in memories for years to come. |
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Snails, birds, giblets, fresh and dry algae, grilled insects, small crabs, ducks and other foods can be found still alive or prepared and ready to be cooked and savored outdoors. |
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When, having given up my spirit, I was able to see the Father again, I savored a blessedness which I had never before experienced from all eternity. |
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Death may be inescapable, but life is still a tender thing to be savored. |
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These odd Chinese vegetables — fungal and gnomic in their brown sauce — had for me the power of an adventure or a rite, a statement to be savored. |
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In Chicago, residents savored breezy but mild weather with temperatures near 60 before unseasonably cold and wet weather moved in Tuesday afternoon. |
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Tea King, a rare and extraordinary Pu-erh, should be savored and enjoyed like a fine, aged wine. In general, Pu-erhs make excellent digestives, especially served after large and heavy meat based meals. |
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By deciding to embrace suffering he savored, as though intoxicated by that sweet and bitter inebriation, the joy of those words of the psalmist: et calix tuus inebrians quam praeclarus est! |
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It's uncarbonated and meant to be savored in a 2-ounce pour from a snifter. |
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Meant to be savored like a fine cognac or port, Utopias is a rich, uncarbonated extreme beer known for its extraordinary flavor profile. |
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Each second is a miracle and worthy of being savored. |
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The Adjuster will sing for us if we cannot, and as he does this he will underscore and counterpart everything he has savored in our moral choices and decisions. |
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We did not get home until 9:00pm and none of the children fell asleep on the way back, instead they quietly savored every magical moment of their experience. |
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