With that, she left through a fancily decorated screen door and shut it feebly behind her. |
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I think a better tug would be a fancily flapped ultralight or a very large yet lightweight hang glider trike. |
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Presumably, if a not technological savvy person stumbles into PC world, they will be taken to the expensive, fancily packaged stuff. |
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She was standing on the small stage, in front of a small band, who were all dressed fancily. |
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This can be a special terracotta rhubarb forcer, but an upturned bucket does the same job less fancily. |
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They lived in huge homes, fancily decorated with porcelain figurines and hand-painted glass ornaments, which no one was allowed to touch. |
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For a late night call on Ferdinand, she was quite fancily dressed. |
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Chopped liver arrives as an airy-textured mousse holding crisp shards of chicken skin, and fancily accessorised with a foie gras foam, peeled grapes and a rubble of crumbled gingerbread. |
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But a Little Britain-style promotion to BBC1 isn't likely, even if the duo's DVDs are bestsellers and their live tours sell out to fancily dressed students. |
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The once-communist eastern part is still a gastronomic desert: only four of Germany's 200-odd restaurants with Michelin stars are there. As well as eating more fancily, Germans are also more health-conscious than they were. |
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But they are also high-calorie confections, like a box of expensive, fancily decorated chocolates: the kind that you really don't want to eat all at once but can find yourself bingeing on once you get started. |
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Just don't tell their fancily adverted parent company John Lewis. |
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