Surprisingly, then, it behooves the discerning reader to gravitate toward books that are homely. |
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The Rich Tea will be chosen by someone sober, strategic and discerning who sees all the options and helps the team make balanced decisions. |
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For the more discerning film viewer, there are Film Society screenings every week on the big screen at the Paramount. |
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In an effort to deal with this thorny question, I will propose a method for discerning the elements of worship. |
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Ultimately, while investment is crucial, discerning selectivity is the key. |
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What do we lose by focusing on the detail rather than discerning the underlying patterns and meanings? |
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The more discerning Dorset resident may wish to consider a 16 ft by 18 ft wooden beach hut on the county's coast. |
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In neither case are the flawed endings disastrous, but, for discerning viewers, the end-game melodramatics may leave a slightly bitter taste. |
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Behold how most fair is Mary to the one who beholds her, and how loveable these things of hers to the ones who are capable of discerning. |
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Simply stated, it is through a highly trained and discerning eye that a curator develops this skill. |
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The error is only further testimony to human fallibility, however, in the process of discerning the guilty from the innocent. |
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Initially he proposed to explain birdsong as a display, enabling a discerning female to select a mate from among a number of males. |
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At the nation's leading quality broadsheet we are pleased so many discerning buyers agree we produce an unbeatable package every weekend. |
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This sure seems a bonanza opportunity for both designers and customers with a discerning eye. |
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Furthermore, discerning customers would notice the taste, which is known to be uniquely earthy, musty and almost syrupy. |
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Mainly found over broken ground, small eels are less discerning in their choice of habitat. |
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Fruits like the star-apple, the soursop, the five-finger, the pomerac, the papaya, make a delicate feast for discerning palates. |
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Liverpool's roll call of distinguished and discerning visitants is impressive. |
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Special foods, including crushed oats, bran and carrots, have been flown in for horses with discerning palates. |
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They are but odd shapes painted in zebra stripes which are galling to discerning motorists. |
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It is a deliberate attempt to be different, a blatant statement that the cars are for the discerning driver who loves designer chic. |
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The massive influence of the US within supranational institutions is also pointed out for the attention of the discerning reader. |
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The feeding preferences of the ciliates were highly discerning with respect to the nature of the prey species. |
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Having grown up milking sheep with his father in order to make pecorino, Tony is also discerning concerning commercially-produced cheeses. |
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The ear, freed from a factitious counting, takes joy in discerning, on its own, all the possible combinations of twelve tones. |
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For Locke, these are introspective experiences of our mental faculties such as remembering, willing, discerning, reasoning, and judging. |
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It never fails to bring a smile and always arouses the interest of the discerning observer. |
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The problem is found in discerning which Colts are black powder guns and which are smokeless. |
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Fast-paced comic fun, with a strong whiff of circus slapstick, for the discerning younger viewer. |
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England, the discerning television pundits informed us, brought only two genuine world class players to this World Cup. |
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The thieves didn't pinch the tapes of the show, for some reason, which suggests they were pretty discerning. |
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An evening of rare rapport and sophisticated sauciness awaits discerning pleasure seekers in the form of Sleeping Beauty. |
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Should they be more discerning about the sources they draw their information from? |
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In most successful democracies voters are discerning enough to not vote for crooks, dacoits and murderers. |
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It is so discerning, she once tried to email a picture of her boss in a press release to dozens of newspapers. |
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As the discerning stare of the procuress suggests, the eagerness of the suitor is by no means matched by his torpid purchase. |
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This, he says, must be a destination hotel for the discerning business and leisure visitor. |
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He was a pungent, if inevitably covert, critic of Nazism, a discerning analyst of the ills of our age and our best hope of a cure for them. |
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Like airline food, university cafeterias rarely have a strong and loyal following among the discerning gourmands they serve. |
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That is why I am firmly in favour of ordaining all ministers to the diaconate first, before discerning if any of them has a priestly vocation. |
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Even now her life has been dissected, and the verdicts returned, we are no closer to discerning the real person. |
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The dense foliage and shrubs made discerning the steepness very difficult until you were actually up in the gulley scrambling around. |
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From her vast experience both as an actor and a producer Anne is acutely aware that discerning audiences expect a top class show. |
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If a cook does not get a discerning customer, all his efforts and culinary skills would be wasted. |
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Edicts delivered from on high do not go down well with today's discerning and sophisticated public. |
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For the past 18 years, the company has established itself as the eminent choice of discerning customers in the moulding industry. |
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Physicians are by inclination and training discerning men, wise in human relations and keen in judgement. |
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When any group reappears after a long period away the discerning listener is wise to approach the results with caution. |
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The independent film holds the hopes of the discerning critic, weary of mainstream bombast, in its hands. |
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Over the past decade shoppers have become much more discerning and aware of the products they buy. |
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Today's diamond buyer, it seems, is a more discerning and brand-conscious customer, no longer satisfied with just any old generic rock. |
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Of course to say that such schemes don't also attract the smart, intelligent, well-educated and discerning net users would be untrue. |
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Some might condemn my reaction as politically motivated rather than a discerning literary judgement. |
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We will be discerning, and when failing to discern, genuinely contrite, but we will give no quarter to our enemy. |
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I don't think parents would have trouble discerning if this accursed for-profit school is providing an education to create good citizens. |
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Surely this exquisite balance would have appealed to such a discerning composer. |
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He found most to be uneducated racists with little to offer a discerning and spiritually hungry young man. |
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How else to explain why discerning, well-heeled travellers are attracted to a tiny, scrubby island stuck in a 1970s time warp? |
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We leave the discerning readers to judge by themselves, the real ramifications of the issue. |
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Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel. |
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The pumps are fitted with a volume control on the handle, allowing more discerning motorists to turn down the sound. |
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Good quality veneered furniture, reconstituted stone, granite sheeting do a job and will tick all the boxes for the discerning yet canny shopper. |
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Yes, these prizes are not just any old give-aways you get in some newspapers, they are tailor-made for the discerning readers of this column. |
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So what had seemed darksome before now appears most perfectly lightsome to every sort of person-to the dense as well as to the discerning. |
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Of course, being a discerning and witty individual, you aren't going to resort to such a low blow. |
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That was when distilleries started producing the malts for the discerning whisky buff. |
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From furniture to fashion, the wide array of stalls offer great temptations to those with a discerning taste. |
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So once we have the Protestant difficulties of discerning the Natural Law, Natural Law is thrown out in favor of positive law which is interpreted as the judge sees fit. |
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And for the child with a discerning palate, not only were there the usual children's dishes but small portions of items on the main menu could be rustled up on request. |
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Superaccurate atomic clocks, timepieces capable of discerning a change in frequency of a few parts in a million billion, were used to monitor the potential shifts. |
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There are many wonderful things among the countless flint tools, dirks and firearms, but the quantity of material is daunting even for the most discerning. |
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He was inspired by outlets on the West Coast of America, producing premium quality, ethically sourced coffee for an increasingly discerning market. |
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From antique beds and sofas to ornate umbrella stands and Goan palanquins, this 227-item auction was crammed with exquisite pieces of furniture for the discerning. |
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His presentation drawings, portraits, and character heads, usually made in charcoal or white chalk, were also in wide demand from discerning collectors. |
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She praises the discerning sensibility of the Homeric characters. |
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When it came time to book a few more western Canadian dates, it certainly made sense to approach the Yardbird Suite, a venue both jazz and discerning blues fans appreciate. |
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We provide top-of-the-line luxury experiences to our discerning guests. |
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The fingers keep up their exploratory wiggling, each discovering how far it can reach and in what directions it can move, each discerning the shape and feel of the others. |
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Only those with dyslexia had difficulty discerning the beat in continuous sounds containing sudden rises and falls in loudness, as in such speech transitions as sweet. |
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The recent animated hit is being developed into a classy Disney On Ice alternative for the more discerning pre-teen set. |
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However, since then an increasingly competitive market and more discerning customers have forced the company to innovate in order to maintain and strengthen its market share. |
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The brushwork is delicate, each brick sharply defined, the leaves on trees flawlessly rendered, window reflections given an equally discerning treatment. |
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More importantly, it will also provide a platform to revive age-old weaves with a contemporary and fashionable look for the discerning Indian customer. |
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I think the reception that the performance received from what must be described as a discerning audience, would support my judgement of the evening's music. |
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No discerning Italian is going to buy Piemonte mozzarella or tome from lazio. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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She is both the discerning scholar from the West who has managed to keep a sense of perspective and balance in a diffuse narrative and an enchanted participant in the action. |
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Surely there needs to be some kind of discerning critical judgment involved? |
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A more vexing problem is discerning the suicide attempt from the accidental overdose. |
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A more discerning palate, however, knows the restaurants on Federal Hill do Italian cuisine every bit as well as goombahs in Boston, St. Louis, New York and San Francisco. |
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When it comes to people, though, discerning demonic influence is more difficult. |
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According to the hotel authorities, the pool is a business proposition and a health choice, both of which have become non-negotiable for many a discerning customer. |
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A discerning crowd that cheers the models, behaves in a dignified manner and overlooks any slight lapses in the show, encourages the models to put their best foot forward. |
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So when notoriously purist and discerning jazz critics single out a rising star to heap hyperbolic praise upon, gig after gig, it really is time to sit up and take notice. |
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On my demanding table, comprising 10 degenerates and one discerning aesthete, virtually everybody was going for mussels followed by venison with roasted root vegetables. |
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This bar is for more discerning drinkers with media babes cramming into funky upstairs booths after work to sample rare rums, tequilas and exotic Brazilian-syle tapas. |
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Mature homebuyers who are 55 and over are among the choosiest, most discerning homebuyers there are. |
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For this reason, a study of publishing would be much more fruitful for discerning reading habits. |
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He inherited from her a discerning taste for literature and a passionate love of the countryside. |
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Standard Dutch uses three genders to differentiate between natural gender and three when discerning grammatical gender. |
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Priscillian placed considerable weight on apocryphal books, not as being inspired but as helpful in discerning truth and error. |
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Swinburne is often a very discerning critic in spite of his penchant for purple prose. |
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The homemaker has perfected all aspects of pan-Asian cuisine so that even the most discerning of palates can vouch for their authenticity. |
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Her comments struck a chord with discerning critics and writers. |
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Some airlines have invested in bedlike seats, extra legroom and Wi-Fi connections to attract discerning business travelers. |
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Lady Swinburne was watching him covertly and read some of his thoughts, for she was a discerning gentlehearted woman. |
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Like it or not, consumers are becoming more discerning, stakeholders are increasingly demanding, and the impact and presence of key influencers is intensifying. |
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Inside, the quality has been stepped up a notch or two because customers are fussier and more discerning than ever and expect more even for Korean brands. |
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The discerning customer will appreciate our new range of quality clothing. |
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For decades bartenders have deftly delivered mixed drinks as discerning customers flock in droves to the establishments that offer the best margaritas, mojitos and martinis. |
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Sensuous, discerning, and exquisitely beautiful, Madama Sui is one of the hetaeras of a Latin American strongman, identified only as El Gran Hombre or El Patron. |
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As the national, state and local elections approach, it might be well to be a little more discerning when voting for a candidate and not just vote a straight ticket. |
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A parasite-prone peacock, for example, is more likely to be discovered by a discerning peahen because parasite infestation demonstrates itself as damage to plumage. |
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Chandran Menon in the late 50's is now manufacturing intricate engine components like Cylinder Blocks and Cylinder Heads for discerning brands of international repute. |
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The lingering question, however, is how and whether a commitment to McCormackian actualism is truly indispensible for discerning the coherence of Barth's later Christology. |
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For many, the discerning of God's will seems like an insurmountable trial or an unpassable test. Rather than complete the exam, they'd just as soon walk away. |
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An incident which happened about this time will set the characters of these two lads more fairly before the discerning reader than is in the power of the longest dissertation. |
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The people of England are at once too discerning and too truth-loving to tolerate a system of phenakism and reserve, whether in the interest of Popery or infidelity. |
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