And if you want to gild the lily, a ruby or vintage port, or perhaps a black Muscat dessert wine, makes for a lovely accompaniment. |
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If you want to gild the lily, scatter over grated cheddar cheese and return to oven until oozy and golden brown. |
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Good though the matching of crumbly, flaking croissant with hot sticky apples and cold, slightly soured cream is, you may want to gild the lily. |
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It is not necessary to gild the lily by over ornate presentation. |
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Be careful not to gild the lily with promises that can't be fulfilled. |
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I believe, however, that we should try not to gild the lily by embellishing the Commission's plans with amendments which vest even more power in the new agency. |
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We gild the lily with our hefty Guilder frame. |
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Frankly, it is not surprising that the ambassador is trying to gild the lily and dampen down concerns that are very real. |
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Producers Max Martin and Ryan Tedder help gild the lily with beats to bolster the catchy but often anaemic tunes. |
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Thankfully, the BBC doesn''t, and decided to gild the lily by recruiting Michaela Strachan for the new run. |
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But he is not one to shift blame or gild the lily. |
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But to tell Moschino not to gild the lily? |
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Just to gild the lily, the wobbling puck hit the far goalpost first. |
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The almond whipped cream alongside serves to pleasantly gild the lily. |
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Say so, don't gild the lily, know when you've reached perfection. |
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