Around the city and the suburbs, where 30 mph and 40 mph speed limits rule, it is delightfully nippy and full of character. |
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The film is smart, moving and punchy at turns and Braff's Andrew Largeman is delightfully monotone and instantly loveable. |
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At eighteen, she was delightfully short, slightly buxom, and full of youthful vigor. |
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The Voyager clock comprises a half-moon of off-white plastic, with a delightfully forced-perspective ship leering out at you. |
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Much like the late-lamented, cantankerous Mr Dahl, most children revel in the gleefully grotesque and delightfully disgusting. |
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However, he rapidly descended into delightfully funny self-deprecating rants, characterised by frequent bouts of moral depravity. |
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It makes for delightfully entertaining reading, in a sort of surreal and amoral sort of way. |
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We were delightfully amused by the cops who came onto the beach to check everyone for booze. |
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Fargo, inexplicably, is sometimes categorized as a comedy by those that find pulverized body parts in wood chippers to be delightfully droll. |
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Remarkably, delightfully, given the risks taken by the production, this film is a total success in every respect. |
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A clever script and two delightfully over-achieving actresses make this a picture to see for sure. |
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The writer's deployment of language might be delightfully immediate, even teasingly trivial. |
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Under his masterful direction, with its eccentric perspectives and brilliant compositions, everything comes together delightfully. |
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It's an obvious give-the-punters-what-they-want crowd-pleaser, but it still shimmers and sashays along quite delightfully, if inconsequentially. |
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As ever, she was delightfully indiscreet and, unheard of amongst politicians, insisted on picking up the bill. |
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Perfect for picnics and luncheons, this delightfully delicious sandwich puts a fresh twist on a family favorite. |
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Most of the comments here are delightfully informative, useful or otherwise constructive, and I'm happy to keep it that way! |
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It wasn't that eyes were drawn to me like I was drawn to delightfully fluffy chocolate cheesecake. |
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You will find that this lotion is slightly astringent, leaving your skin feeling cool and delightfully fragrant. |
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Once you absorb the delightfully twisted story, further viewings will reveal the carefully nuanced comedic background. |
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The pair of them make a delightfully balanced couple, his gentle intellectuality counterpoised by her firm practicality. |
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I've only heard rumors of you, Amseth, and was delightfully shocked to see you quartering here, in my mistress' home. |
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It is a far and delightfully welcome cry from the grimness and grime usually associated with building sites. |
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Toast sandwiches in a dry skillet over medium-low heat until outside is golden brown and inside is delightfully melty, about 3 minutes per side. |
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As each of four sets is pushed to centre stage, the garden's usurpation of the kitchen is delightfully revealed. |
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Barcelona is delightfully brash where Paris is delectably haughty, but Madrid? |
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The gals are really pressuring you, and it does sound delightfully tempting. |
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It comes with delightfully light guac and red onions pickled with vinegar, cumin, cloves and canella. |
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Mint fans should try a mojito, the classic rum cocktail of Cuba, another delightfully decadent holiday drink. |
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After a fun-filled day, a nap in the cabin is always a delightfully restful option. |
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There is a delightfully odd, twangy soundtrack, which plays counterpoint to the otherworldly feel of the rest of the film. |
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Pumpkin, often an elusively subtle taste, is delightfully dominant in the thick Caribbean pumpkin soup. |
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He moved a little in his sleep, a delightfully wicked smile coming on to his lips. |
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Our patient is crowned king and expected to sort out this delightfully convoluted muddle. |
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Critically hailed yet under performing and under appreciated, Election is smart, on its toes, and delightfully cynical. |
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Alberta Ferretti's romantic, smocked silk blouses and Greek maiden gowns were delightfully soft, as was Consuelo Castiglioni's Marni collection. |
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It's very special because the foliage is a lovely smokey brown colour, which contrasts delightfully with the apricot yellow flowers. |
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Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour. |
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It's a fitting monument to a delightfully diverse career that began with some songs written in a caravan out the back of Bourke. |
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It was pleasantly cool outside, and the air was delightfully fresh compared to that of the city. |
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Early morning breakfasts, and a delightfully varied lunch menu are now available six days a week. |
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The bridesmaids ran around in their delightfully elegant pastel pink organza gowns. |
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A new social system starts, and seems delightfully free of the elitism and cliquishness of the existing systems. |
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This is a breezy, delightfully witty movie, which examines human relationships. |
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Now, I don't mean the actual delightfully frothy bubbles that dance around on the top of a glass of champagne. |
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Back then, he seemed to be living on another planet, a delightfully dotty and scholarly man untouched by the more mundane aspects of the modern world. |
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This collection features 100 fun, colorful, and sometimes delightfully irreverent messages designed by Friends with Type. |
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Sure, there are some colorful English aristocrats still around, but is the age of the delightfully nutty toff at an end? |
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For me, technology is a delightfully helpful crutch to scaffold me into more advanced meditative practices. |
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The delightfully trippy television special has been mocked as feminist propaganda disguised as entertainment. |
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It was an emotional speech, but a delightfully graceful, rather than unctuous and overblown, one. |
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The lovely line of boy shorts, thongs, bra-top camisoles, slips, drawstring pants, and tees will have you delightfully perplexed as to how and where to wear them. |
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A shot of the Moutai brand delightfully produced a toasted hazelnut flavor cloud in my mouth. |
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The storytelling is delightfully oblique, consistently withholding information and leading us up blind alleys, yet always one step ahead and determinedly logical. |
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Man on Fire is, at its heart, a delightfully simple and uncluttered story, and Scott's editing choices are not in keeping with the rest of the film. |
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The F sharp minor Capriccio seethes with tension and urgency in its outer sections and the ensuing B minor Capriccio is delightfully playful and chipper. |
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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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From these Dada-like beginnings he developed a litany of Fookianisms which spilt delightfully over into happenings, art objects, bureaucracy and erotica. |
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Threadgill used two tubas in an earlier group, Very Very Circus, often combining them with two electric guitars for some delightfully ragged harmolodic funk. |
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It's spangled with lingering-vulture reverb picks, stomping fuzz bass and a delightfully mushy drum sound, likely one of Moe Tucker's appearances. |
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The aroma through the hind palate tingled the nose delightfully. |
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Although he managed to freshen up this look a bit by pairing a fitted ivory jacket with a delightfully swingy chiffon skirt, grand and brand-new statements are not his forte. |
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As Oscar Wilde observed, the personal memoir, even if written for friends and family alone or to satisfy an importunate publisher, is always delightfully self-obsessed. |
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On the one hand his patience had been delightfully rewarded, but on the other hand he had intruded on their private pleasures and had alarmed them. |
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Many of his mispronunciation jokes are delightfully complex. |
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Meanwhile there was a delightfully quirky solo from bassoonist Alan Pendlebury amidst the thunder of the closing con moto. |
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Fed by Stone, he chipped in delightfully from 22 yards as if it were the simplist of tasks. |
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Fresh and juicy mandarin oranges are good for you and have a delightfully sweet flavor that makes them a favorite of kids and adults alike. |
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We raise Nubian, Saanen, and a few Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats that provide us with delightfully delicious milk. |
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The delightfully dysfunctional family then decide to enter Krusty's tennis classic in a bid to prove they are the greatest on the local circuit. |
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The food, from the entrees to the desserts, was delightfully plated neat and appetisingly arranged. |
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In the past, I have cut back blackened pittosporums and been delightfully surprised to see a full recovery over the next seasons. |
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It's a serious storyline, but the episode is still as delightfully Christmassy as ever. |
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As soon as I saw the wrapper of a delightfully pungent, runny-centered bucheron, I knew my dinner was done. |
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On the show, the person who does most of the critiquing is Ms. Southwick, the delightfully acerbic hitwoman who has become the character to watch. |
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A particular bonus was the chance to hear Walter Leigh's Harpsichord Concertino, a delightfully unassuming example of English reserve mixed with quiet virtuosity. |
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We are smitten with Nemo Wolfe. That's the charming nom de Web of Mercantile Library executive director Albert Pyle when he posts on their delightfully omnivorous blog. |
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Miss Fidger was the most delightfully loose-handed housekeeper that ever muddled up baker's, butcher's, and washerwomen's bills in one indiscriminate mass. |
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The tempo, which at first seems uniform, is in fact delightfully variable, accelerating through gooseneck curves and then slowing into lariats and culs-de-sac. |
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Computer paint software operates similarly but adds features that are delightfully familiar and useful to artists trained in traditional graphics materials. |
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