With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones. |
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Introduced her to the heady world of alcohol and nightclubs and skipping lectures to deal with the morning after the night before. |
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The magnificent shades of lavender-purple and white blossoms with their heady show and sweet fragrance renewed my love affair with the lilac. |
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It was the heady days of the late 1980s, the days of sharp suits, slicked back hair and red braces over striped shirts. |
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In the heady days of the 1990s neo-liberals celebrated a policy win that theorists had first proposed 40 years earlier. |
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The Pilbara is gentle and serene in a good Wet, with spinifex waving like wheat on the flats and the heady smell of fresh country. |
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To capture this took a heady mix of patient cameramen, infra-red cameras and ultra high-speed video. |
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Paris himself turns out to be an obsequious toady in Domitian's heady presence. |
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I went with the flow, and discovered simple delight in empathising with the fresh and heady Helen. |
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Firstly, however, is the arrival of Jenna G, a truly soulful diva, whose vocal style harks back to the heady days of Nina Simone. |
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Such heady days may yet return to Carrow Road, but will only do so with sensible and careful planning. |
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League results too were inconsistent, a far remove from those heady early days of 1966 when the Blues carried all before them. |
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The answer is yes, because we're told that many youngsters now prefer colas, if not beer or more heady stuff. |
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Rich and heady wine was brought to all of the dinner guests, the finest in the manor's stores. |
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The heady spiced wine burned down her throat and hit her shrunken stomach like a small explosion. |
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A heady mix of coconut, pineapple, vanilla and banana, and it's yours for only a quid. |
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The heady local beer, Viking, is sold in a 500 ml glass, which looks just like a pint. |
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As I approached, the heady scent of alcohol reached me, and I knew she had passed out. |
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You can taste this heady mix of rum and sugarcane juice right near MG Road, in a five-star setting. |
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It is the latest in town and a deadly and rather heady combination of coffee and vodka. |
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These were heady, intoxicating days, when Edinburgh in August was the place to be. |
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I yearn for those heady, simple, days in Manchester when your mates would knock-on and ask if you could come out to play. |
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The heady scent of roses and wet grass grabbed a hold of his senses and sent a shiver up his spine. |
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The temptation to let the heady ecstasy of power get the better of you is self-evident. |
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We don't realize the heady pleasures of such paradoxes if we obsess about boundaries. |
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Incidentally going back to those heady days, it was the first local radio station to be opened outside Dublin. |
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The result is an eminently readable account that captures the spirit of those heady days. |
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The atmosphere at home was a heady mix of bookish culture, genteel poverty and violence. |
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Jerusalem is a city of contrasts and conflict, a heady mix of the ancient and the modern. |
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In attendance were Bollywood representatives giving the city a heady mix of chic and style. |
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Such is the heady spirit of passion and opportunity embodied by Kama Sutra. |
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This heady union, which begat gay liberation, has been all but ignored by the culture. |
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And this is immediately apparent when one returns, in the final chapter, to the heady early days in New York. |
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Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world. |
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I awoke very suddenly to the heavy, heady smell of smoke, and it immediately felt as if my lungs were being stabbed. |
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In these heady days of professionalism, enjoying your sport and respecting your opposition are all too rare. |
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Downton's heady blend of fab frocks and troubled relationships is catnip for women of all ages and backgrounds. |
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Anyway, back from the pub and out for a quick meal with her indoors and that concludes the heady celebrations. |
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The heady mixture of sleep deprivation, adrenaline, and substance P plus or minus caffeine makes for a euphoric, addictive cocktail. |
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Collecting all his experiences gained from those heady Himalayan treks, Dhami offers intense sessions. |
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Who but the dourest of indie-snob purists could fail to succumb to its heady delights? |
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A hundred days have swept past in a heady parade of media applause, a new baby, a divided Labour party and humiliated Liberal Democrats. |
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Step into the Great Pavilion and you are greeted with a heady mixture of scents from roses, sweet peas and lilies to strawberries and apples. |
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Alas, for every valuable insight which emerges, we find a greater proportion of heady rhetoric and circumlocution. |
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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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For example, early-flowering hyacinths offer a heady and fragrant choice for planting in containers along walkways and at entrances. |
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We were further lulled into peace by the hypnotic clonking of their bells and the heady perfumes of alpine flowers. |
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It is this fundamentally hybrid nature and not the heady perfume of ink emanating from its pages that intoxicates the reader to this day. |
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Walk by a pile of good melons and the air should be full of heady perfume without rotting or fermented undertones. |
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As an added bonus, it will perfume any room you leave it in with a mildly heady scent. |
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Scampering and skittering up stony slopes we bag our coigns of vantage on the hills and sit in this thin heady oxygen. |
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Jenni's pho, by virtue of its unusually heady, deep-toned broth, stands as a serious soup on its own. |
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In our heady economic comfort, we have lived alone and let our neighbor die. |
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I pulled my boyfriend away, pressing my face into his beautiful black hair, breathing in the heady scent of pine needles. |
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The heady success of our global communication and computer advances does not conceal our lack of innocence. |
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Now, decades since those heady days, two Irish businessmen are intent on waging their own space race. |
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Groggily the world opened its eyes on Wednesday, still half-drunk from the heady, intoxicating punch that is the US presidential elections. |
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It is these peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, citrus fruits and figs that once again fill the Orchard House with their heady scent. |
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Now we take this phenomenon for granted, but back in those early days, poking around inside a remote computer was heady business. |
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Slide the turkey to one end of this gorgeous creamware platter, then fill the other with bright lemons and heady lavender. |
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Metallic mosaic tiles, opulently draped curtains, and fringed rugs and throws all contributed to the heady and exotic effect of an Ali Baba cave. |
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But they do make their appearance felt in fruity flavours and heady scents. |
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The main courses are great for those who enjoy a heady selection of game and meat. |
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The open doors to the garden let in the hard white light of the gibbous moon, and the heady smell of night-blooming flowers. |
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At other times, dozens of them are laid on top of each other, creating not a rational counterpoint but instead the heady glossolalia of nature. |
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The detailers did a spanking job though, the car looked dewy-fresh and was heady with that dry-cleaner fresh smell. |
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I still haven't got to the bottom of it, but my guess is that it was the heady combination of utterly pure water and deliciously clean air. |
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The gathering getting into the groove couldn't have asked for more than the heady mix of these two performers on a single platform. |
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These are heady moments for readers accustomed to Fitzgerald's usual elusiveness, deflection, or silence about herself. |
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The combination emanated both heady romance and lightheartedness, two things she lacked entirely. |
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James, by contrast, has risen to a heady eminence which serves to further emphasize the humiliation of his sibling. |
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Their departure brought a dispiriting end to their heady arrival in Baghdad two weeks ago. |
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Such heady language evoked a strong response among political refugees who were indeed sharpening the sword of vengeance on their own suffering. |
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The film is a difficult sell with too much action blockbuster for heady purists, too much intelligence for popcorn escapists. |
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The Guggenheim, which more than any other art museum epitomized the heady expansiveness of the 1990s economy, has suffered more than most. |
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The BBC follows its heady drama with a lavish new drama-documentary this autumn. |
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Every year the city abandons itself to the heady allure of the world's largest arts festival. |
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Having grown up during the heady days of the late 1990s, they think the current period is an aberration. |
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Ah, how the heady idealism of youth is dashed upon the rocks of the pragmatism of adulthood. |
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I can remember the heady days of last Friday, putting together the 5pm bulletin for student radio. |
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Grilled flank steak is marvelously roast-beefy, sinewy and heady with adobo spice. |
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At the moment, it is festooned with masses of clusters of white flowers which give a thick, heady scent. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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The heady aftertaste lingered just long enough for me to order another one to prolong the experience. |
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Things are not quite so heady just yet around south west Scotland, as Donna readily acknowledges. |
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It's a heady mix of cool cafes and cockles, windsurfers and artists, beach volleyball and bookstalls, fresh fish and funky T-shirts. |
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For centuries, this heady flower has been a traditional decoration for the various holidays that fall in the December winter solstice season. |
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That kind of heady wordplay isn't always consistent or accessible, yet it generates excitement with every vivid line. |
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These are heady days for people like us, some of whom learned HTML as a sort of extension to our word processing software. |
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The would-be actress started to become aware of the world in a sluggish, heady mist. |
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Bird vigorously pushed a heady mix of laborism and state capitalism that came to be known locally as milk and water socialism. |
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In the Hap, the air was heady with hormones and the scent of Brylcreem, cheap hair lacquer and cigarette smoke. |
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He's going to replace the heady sauce and the imported cheese with processed Swiss and a ready-pack version of remoulade. |
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Since then there has been a Piano Concerto in C minor, theme music for any situation requiring a sufficiently heady mixture of passion and gloom. |
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That is the experience, a heady repetition, that is immediately overwhelming, but so captivating that you are drawn to the detail. |
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For the trip inspired him to resurrect the long forgotten ballet Daphnis and Chloe from the Diaghilev repertoire of those heady days. |
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Not many creators would dare to juxtapose the kind of heady subject matter this show tosses at the wall with totally antic physical comedy. |
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Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests. |
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The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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All I could remember was heady days hauling in saithe, sea bass and mackerel by the barrowload. |
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But in every generation, it seems, they try, remembering not the fall, but the heady lift of flight, the eagle soaring by. |
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The Philosopher's Room is a heady mix of high art and popular culture, decorated with samplers embroidered with witty, mock-homespun proverbs. |
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Like jazz, tango was a heady music that originated from the brothels and bars of the working classes. |
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It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone bust. |
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The white bread was still pristine and soft, fresh but somehow infused with the heady scent of barbecue. |
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Just as academe got bashed for appropriating jazz, this show will face criticism for its heady approach. |
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Celine Dion's first foray into scent is a floral fragrance heady with notes of waterlilies, orange blossoms and tiare flowers. |
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An extravagantly woven headband of red tipani and snow-white tiare fill the aisle with the rich and heady scent of frangipani and gardenia. |
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The third album, or the self-titled album, was influenced by a number of heady things. |
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The heated, heady campus milieu provides tinder for explosive debates in which more than mere politics is at stake. |
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Set in the years before World War I, the story begins on a heady note with parties, beautiful gowns and handsome beaus. |
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All those hops and yeast and good times belching from the chimney stacks would definitely account for that heady aroma. |
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Paul, a 24-year-old investment banker, bragged of his sexploits and heady lifestyle at his new job to a few friends. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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What must it have been like in the heady days of Paul's missionary work there? |
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Lavender is perfect for a summer afternoon, but a moonlit evening calls for the heady scent of gardenia or tuberose. |
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We've skipped the heady talk about notes and sillage, opting instead to serve up information about how you'll really want to wear summer scents. |
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The last six years have often been heady for someone who cares about progressive political movements. |
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The effervescent and heady drink is retailed in two air-conditioned halls of this outlet, which is frequented by a growing segment of young professionals and students. |
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A total of 22 contestants vied for honours mixing some heady brews. |
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Put all these volatile elements together and we certainly have the makings of a heady, and potentially somewhat unstable, mixture for investment opportunities. |
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Whether out for date night or lunch with chums, the restaurant-hopping first couple exude a heady sense of glamour and excitement. |
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There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away. |
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Since those heady days, the trade union has seen a sharp decline in popularity and membership as well as bitter divisions among former friends and comrades. |
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Further investment in players may improve their weak defence or thin squad, but would disrupt the team spirit which has thus far carried them to the heady heights of fourth. |
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While another strong contender for best track on the album is Black Mountain, a haunting ballad built around a strong acoustic guitar riff and some heady stabs of violin. |
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The sparkle going on between us was light and fun and heady and I knew I was safe to be cheeky, personal, as if we had known each other for weeks. |
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Instead, the heady aroma of cooking kept everyone awake and waiting to taste the fare prepared by a native cook, who donned the role of lecturer for the day. |
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Even a half and half mix of wine and water was considered a heady brew. |
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Her heady, hypnotic drumming intensifies both the mood and pace. |
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A supple and accessible wine, the wash is a heady confection of clean lemon, floral honey and warm toasty tones, while the finish is complex and evolving. |
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It was this heady and potent brew that fired Imoudu into action. |
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Modernism may have been a heady project, but it could never escape the paradoxical longing to become museum classics. |
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Appearing in L.A. with Russell Brand, the heady director discussed how transcendental Meditation changed his life. |
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The Carl Rosa company presents Franz Lehar's light opera set in the heady Paris of the Moulin Rouge just a few years before the outbreak of the first world war. |
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Wildflowers spread their sweet heady perfume along the gentle breezes and bees hum musically to themselves as they cheerily collect flower pollen. |
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Our most unusual New Year's Eve was in those heady, pre-parenting days when my husband whisked me off to Amsterdam for what Bridget Jones would call a mini-break. |
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Fifty years later, he strode the scene with his heady compositions. |
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In the run-up to Christmas Eve, give them pride of place in the warmth of the living room, where they will suffuse the air with a heady, sweet perfume. |
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Yet, sitting tight for hours, excitement in phases and muggy weather were all worth the effort as Yuveraj Singh ensured everybody went home with a heady feeling. |
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Do adults still get ridiculously drunk on a heady mix of cheap Costcutter lager in chipped cups and tequila slammers in wine glasses minus their stems? |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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Poke into an herbalist's shop, a bustling food market, and a traditional lei stand, and begin to distinguish the heady perfume of flowers from tuberose and ginger. |
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In contrast to the romantic dreams of heady cup successes, these are crucial league points in the ongoing and often unglamorous business of defining our league status. |
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But Tarzan is also the armature for a heady display which reaches way beyond the simple chronicling of a pop phenomenon. |
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A heady brew of spiced bramble with herb and chocolate scents serves up a sweet and sour cherry and bramble fruit with drying cocoa-flavoured tannins. |
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Using a heady combination of intellect and inspiration, the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra is making it one of the world's great orchestras. |
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Soon that odour will disappear under the heady scent of rotting refuse. |
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In short, punchy sections, the authors delve into such heady topics as neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, and other techniques for studying the brain. |
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But the brittle strums of acoustic and Nick Kenyon's powerful voice add up to a heady concoction of protest song and a truly unplugged, but no less energetic workout. |
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It's a heady soundclash of styles, beats, breaks and funky basslines. |
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Instead, inventive Russians got busy distilling their own heady and often fatal alcoholic concoctions using ingredients like toothpaste or shoe polish. |
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By the end of the evening the combination of the violins, the wine and the heady atmosphere of privilege and poshness have us walking on air as we leave. |
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Something is missing if I can't drive along that steamy central section of the Florida Turnpike at night, sucking the heady smell of orange blossoms into my lungs. |
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On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands. |
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Ah, it takes me back to those heady, halcyon days of 1999 when any idea that remotely involved the Web was funded to the gills in a matter of weeks. |
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The restaurant is warm and welcoming, an open kitchen fires out heady fumes of garlic, the servers are friendly and helpful, and the prices are great. |
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It has been six heady years, not quite so heady as it was in the glorious days when my life story was serialised in the paper, but quite fun just the same. |
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It was a heady time to be young when anything seemed possible. |
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At its best, Argentina's adopted white grape makes fragrant, heady wines. |
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Drank too much wine, too much whiskey, too much heady Norwegian cognac. |
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For a would-be writer to discover that writing poems can be exciting, that poetry's possibilities are limitless rather than the opposite is a heady experience. |
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The roasted red and yellow peppers, zucchini, eggplant and asparagus were just so, and the heady porcini mushroom risotto underlying it all was lusciously creamy. |
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The three young protagonists are students in these heady yet harsh times. |
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He was just a young wannabee in the club's Academy during this heady period and by the time he broke through, the good times were a fast-fading memory. |
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Spanish wine, which was higher in alcohol than other wines, was regarded mainly as cheaper heady plonk, and better, more expensive, wines were often cut with it. |
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The excitement was so heady that soon musicians were standing two and three deep at the bar of the Five Spot nearly every night. |
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These scenes bring out a strange lightheartedness you would not expect going into a film with such a heady synopsis. |
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Though I was physically exhausted, my mind was filled with the heady, mysterious events of the day. |
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His mix of inswing and reverse swing was heady stuff, whether he bowled from the Pavilion End or the High Court End. |
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While I listen I sniff in the cordite fumes. Ironstone chipped against ironstone invokes a spark and a wisp of the same heady smoke. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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The 18th, 19th and early 20th century saw a heady period of European interest in trying to understand the nature and properties of wootz steel. |
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The miraculous air, heady with ozone and made memorably sweet by leagues of wild flowerets, gave tang and savour to the breath. |
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The sun, treading the earth like a vintager, drew from it heady fragrances, crushed out of it new colours. |
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Scientists exposed whitefly to a heady aroma of cucumber, courgette, watercress, watermelon, cabbage and beans. |
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For pud, the Marc de Champagne Mousse is Champagne Mousse is a heady aphrodisiac mix of a heady aphrodisiac mix of booze and chocolate. |
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Not since the heady days of twentieth-century diffusionism has human mobility become such a prominent feature of archaeological narratives. |
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During those heady days on early solids, Mum's homemade cauli-cheez was my favourite liquidised fare. |
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This way she can daydream about that heady night of breaking class barriers while doing her chores as second-class citizen in her stepfamily. |
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Though identifiably of its time, it does not attempt to compete with or overwhelm an already heady history. |
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Downtown Fabby Lose yourself in the heady array of lakeside restaurants, bars, shops, cinemas and shows in Downtown Disney off Buena Vista Drive. |
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In Rangers' case fans did get some kind of heady run for the massive, and often ridiculous, sums spent on players. |
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It's a fruity cocktail that spritzes a sparkly scent with the added sweetness of honey but it's not got the heady scent of some sweet fragrances. |
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But it has a good energy, a heady style and a first-rate soundtrack featuring bands like the Hives, Supergrass and the Jam. |
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Delicate mimosa blossoms are entwined with sheer freesia and night-blooming jasmine petals, while heady, rich tuberose provides depth and texture. |
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Fast-forward to December 2009, and that heady early fog of bipartisanship that once enveloped the Good Ship Gregg has disappeared, and he now clearly is back in the fold. |
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The fruity-floral eau de toilette combines fruity top notes with warm base notes of amber and musk, while the deep golden red and orange bottle resembles a heady sunset. |
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Nothing makes for a more exciting Saturday evening than good food, heady drinks and a couple of stand-up gagsters who do not know the first word of political correctness. |
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On many levels, and to a heteronormed viewership, Klapisch's film, and Xavier's travel diary, represent heady, heartening and wholly thrillsome escapes from conformity. |
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In early December 1816, under the heady influence of his artistic friends, Keats told Abbey that he had decided to give up medicine in favour of poetry, to Abbey's fury. |
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The roses give forth a very heady scent at this time of the year. |
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