For so many of these Sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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Patrick Bingham-Hall's sumptuous photographs certainly made me wish I had the cashflow to be welcomed into these sensual, sybaritic spaces. |
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Side-by-side are the sybaritic pleasures of the beach and the heady exertions of the sort of outdoor life enjoyed by the Von Trapp family. |
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Herodotus in particular seems to have caught both Ethiopia's sybaritic allure and the exalted drum-driven dawn chants of the churches perfectly. |
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The overall impression of the early rooms is of a sybaritic indulgence which echoes the richness and confidence of Venetian Renaissance society. |
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Having spurned the fleshpots of Glasgow, novelist Carole Morin is enjoying the sybaritic delights of London. |
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There's something downright self-indulgent, hedonistic, even sybaritic about this fine weather. |
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After this sybaritic interlude, it's back to the wild west again to a tiny village called Ahipara, which trades in adventure. |
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So much sybaritic luxury was considered by the neighboring estate owners to be distinctly nouveau riche. |
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Throughout that Cape summer, as the prevailing south-easterlies blew long and warm from the Indian Ocean, they enjoyed a sybaritic life. |
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If you're used to shooting in England, then dove-shooting in northern Argentina seems indecently sybaritic and comfortable. |
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The beaches haven't washed away, nor have the pockets of political conservatism or the illusion of a sybaritic lifestyle. |
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A ferocious local official, he brought even the sybaritic Georgians to follow Party discipline. |
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All my nostalgia for Venice has been evoked by an article in this week's Spectator, in which Stephen Glover describes the sybaritic pleasures of his weekend. |
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There are new luxury lodges and sybaritic spas to restore the body. |
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Italy was a country of inexhaustible charm, sybaritic pleasure, and cultural wealth, of course, but it was not to be taken quite seriously in an economic or political sense. |
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The best suites have seafront terraces complete with king-size day beds and private rooftop terraces from which to enjoy the sunsets in sybaritic style. |
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The first was sybaritic, a youth that somehow dragged on until he was middle-aged. |
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Sit back, switch off and relax for a few sybaritic hours on Lake Zurich, either at a private party or as part of corporate entertainment. |
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Spanish terrain is as varied as the country's regional cultures-from cloud-raking Pyrenees to Andalusian deserts to sybaritic beaches. |
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A little farther up the slope, Kawashima has added a luxurious bath pavilion that, like his kitchen, is a sybaritic gadgeteer's paradise. |
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Wal-Mart first made headlines by sacking Julie Roehm, a marketing executive whose sybaritic tastes were at odds with the company's Spartan corporate culture. |
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Its exquisite mixture of the sybaritic, the sublime and the sinfully delicious make it the nation's premiere destination for oenophiles. |
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Treat your body to a truly sybaritic experience with a rich cream that combines excellent moisturizing with firming and energizing action that will leave you feeling absolutely wonderful. |
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