Both are of high quality and immaculately prepared, but not exactly fancy dishes. |
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I decided to go to a local bookstore and buy every single music magazine I could get my immaculately manicured hands on. |
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Sarah flicked her hair over her shoulder and raised an immaculately plucked eyebrow. |
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Inside the immaculately clean kitchen, bacon cooked in a frying pan on the stove. |
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The sleeves of the shirt were, thanks to Allicia, immaculately black, the frills of the cuffs ruffled lightly. |
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The album never loses its flow and is immaculately compiled, furiously alternating between different styles. |
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His immaculately combed coat glistened in the late afternoon sun and felt soft and silky under my fingers. |
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There are immaculately turned out sheep, goats with coats that might have been tailored in Savile Row, ponies groomed gleamingly to perfection. |
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The grounds which surround this house have been immaculately kept and are not overlooked in any way. |
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But, immaculately dressed in a dark-grey trouser suit, the effect is discreet. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts, tirelessly shined shoes and tailored business attire. |
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Her auburn hair was neatly combed and her tiny dress was immaculately pressed. |
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It may well be an immaculately written novel, correctly spelt, beautifully punctuated, and full of poetic language and noble ideas. |
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Unashamedly emotional, rushingly life-affirming and immaculately put together, it even gives them a run for their immaculately-tailored money. |
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The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes. |
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His armor, once immaculately burnished gold, was now tarnished and dented in a dozen locations. |
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Inside his immaculately kept living room are four violins for his children and a grand piano which his wife plays. |
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Large stones have been carefully arranged to sit like islands in the immaculately raked gravel. |
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The city and its people were immaculately clean, the paths and squares swept, and the humblest canoemen clean in his rags. |
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Photographers circled and reporters walked in his immaculately tailored step, waiting for the inevitable wisecrack. |
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Paramount has immaculately restored and remastered the original source material, and it shows. |
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Niamey boasts traffic police in California-like road bikes, their immaculately sharp uniforms lit up by the sodium glare of street lights. |
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The President sits at the head of a long table, immaculately dressed in a suit and striped tie. |
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The sleeves of the shirt were, thanks to Alicia, immaculately black, the frills of the cuffs ruffled lightly. |
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Always immaculately groomed, Jenner put on a beauty spot each morning and had a facelift. |
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Every car on display was immaculately turned out and gleamed in the midday sunshine. |
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The Hilton provides immaculately clean and private showers and changing rooms, with complimentary robe, slippers and towels. |
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Well, the immaculately turned-up students and executives of the hospitality industry kept their nerve. |
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When we meet at the show's studio in Shoreditch, Wilson is immaculately turned out in a Breton top and jeans. |
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Same goes for the noon menu's immaculately roasted salmon in a refined, brothy ratatouille vinaigrette. |
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A moment later Kelley walked into the kitchen dressed immaculately in a crisp white shirt and blue jeans, not a hair out of place. |
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They were unanimous in their belief that more rugby of this calibre should take place at the immaculately prepared stadium. |
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His cherry-red bow tie was perfectly straight, his white shirt immaculately ironed. |
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The course, as always, was immaculately presented and the weather was oppressive on the first day and overcast for the second round. |
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The chic models took to the catwalk, immaculately dressed in this season's top styles. |
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Indoor exhibits were carefully carried into school and the immaculately groomed sheep unloaded into pens. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts. |
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Decorated to showhouse standards, this immaculately presented residence provides a truly inviting interior. |
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The more traditional arrangements show just how immaculately crafted these tunes really are. |
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There is no organisation that is immaculately constructed no matter how ideologically correct. |
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They should be immaculately prepared so as to increase their chances of securing the required financing on the best possible terms. |
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A lush boulevard of vibrant flowers and palms served as the centerpiece, and a view of the coast just over the top of its immaculately pruned leaves. |
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We need to fan the flames of this passion for the World Cup and ensure the tournament is immaculately organised. |
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Its immaculately white dial and strap and contemporary design reinforce the dynamics of this very trendy timepiece. |
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This immaculately restored historic building was among the first public swimming pools in the world to offer mixed bathing. |
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He was as usual immaculately dressed in crisp white khadi cotton. |
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This immaculately kept property is fully enclosed by walls and entrance gates. |
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A rare opportunity to acquire an immaculately presented villa with panoramic views across the lake and the mountains. |
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I am immaculately groomed and attired for every meeting I attend. |
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A wealthy Indian in his mid-40s, Mahoney is immaculately dressed with a scarf and vintage spectacles. |
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He was immaculately groomed, and his dinner suit was tailored by a genius. |
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I know very little about make-up but luckily my gorgeous assistant Sarah, who is always immaculately coiffed and maquillaged, was able to help me out. |
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Rooms overlooking the rear garden are more intimate in scale and shielded from view by screens of immaculately detailed fir studs and shiplap cladding. |
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In conclusion to my presentation, I sprinkled a jar of sand from Good Spirit Lake, Saskatchewan around the immaculately tended grave. |
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This entirely walled property is immaculately kept and completely unoverlooked in the clement seasons. |
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As usual with this architect, detailing is immaculately executed. |
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Amos, by contrast, is alert, immaculately made up, and wearing a silver-grey designer dress. |
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She glides into the room, immaculately attired in pink and grey. |
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The property is built in the heart of immaculately kept, terraced parklands with trees of over one hundred years old. |
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The door opened to reveal a petite woman with immaculately styled black hair, a pale, unlined face, and James' brown eyes dressed impeccably is something obviously Gucci. |
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Standing on the podium in Transport House, Westminster, Campbell was immaculately dressed as ever in a blue silk tie, light blue cotton shirt and pressed suit. |
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Lunch at a table under a tree in an immaculately clean, open and well-kept area near the car park was welcome for hungry tummies after the exercise. |
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He and his band had obviously spent a long time rehearsing, and the result was an immaculately arranged, perfectly executed and polished performance. |
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His roast chicken is fantastic, a juicy corn-fed bird with an immaculately crisped, golden skin whose flavour suggested it had led a jolly decent life. |
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Inside it was immaculately clean, warm, and looked completely unlived in. |
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For those with a predilection for immaculately fine and delicate paintings by Botticelli, his Madonna of the Book will satisfy. |
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America's Blink 182 are rude and foulmouthed and loutish, but still entirely unthreatening and immaculately tailored to appeal to a teen audience. |
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As long as my lace curtains were the cleanest, my children immaculately dressed, their hand-knitted clothes made with love, I was happy. |
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Judging from the immaculately groomed appearances of the students around her, Claire hadn't been the only one to spend a little extra time getting ready this morning. |
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The layout is immaculately balanced resulting in simple but strong images. |
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This is an immaculately researched, sophisticatedly argued investigation. |
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This wonderful family house in immaculately kept parklands is set in an estate featuring a wooded part. |
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He wore an immaculately starched and pressed navy blue suit and red tie. |
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When he wheels up to Stamford railway station to meet me off the train from New York, he is immaculately dressed in neatly pressed casual sportswear. |
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Around midday, immaculately groomed horses appear, ridden by Antonio Banderas lookalikes wearing broad-brimmed hats and expressions of unassailable superiority. |
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The tables were immaculately laid with fine silverware and Wedgwood china. |
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The place reeks of old-school spirit even before the gauze is lifted on Neil Irish's lovely set and rows of immaculately trained singing schoolgirls in plaits and pleats. |
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The absinthes recreated by Jade Liqueurs are made possible only because T. A. Breaux and his associates possess immaculately preserved bottles of the most famous original absinthes of the 19th century. |
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Quality period materials, immaculately kept, such that the omnipresent wood, floor tiles and Art-deco style windows make this an unusual house that is elegant and full of character. |
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Once immaculately groomed, Grace isn't taking care of herself anymore. |
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Le Bristol also offers its two Michelin star restaurant, bar, business center, roof top swimming pool and gym, as well as an immaculately kept garden. |
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From this perspective, an immaculately manicured city park is not ideal. |
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The style he adopted with great success as a player is the one he has remained faithful too since swapping the famous Azulgrana jersey for his immaculately tailored suits, namely fluid, one-touch, attacking football. |
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The abbess was always after the nuns to keep the convent immaculately clean. |
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Not that anyone ever looked at her that way, since from immaculately creased slacks to cropped dark hair to giant, fun glasses she was absolutely comme il faut. |
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She was immaculately turned out — fluorescent-blue down jacket, red boots, black tights, shoulder-length permed hair — but her thin fingers repeatedly drummed her phone, and exhaustion rimmed her eyes. |
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Django's flamboyant dress sense was already in evidence. A photo of the time shows the young guitarist immaculately turned out in a black, double-breasted suit. |
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The tables were immaculately laid with gourmet food. |
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Skiing in Sauze will give you the chance to enjoy fantastic and widely varying scenery, from wind-swept rocky terrain to plateaus covered with immaculately fresh snow. |
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Then there is a pause while Embrechts and Vercruyssen drag a mattress onto the stage and make the bed immaculately with the sheets pulled so tight under the mattress, you could cut yourself on the folds in the bedlinen. |
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Based loosely on Victorian and Edwardian sporting events, an immaculately suited crowd try their hands at a variety of summer japes, including the egg and spoon race and a cucumber sandwich-throwing contest. |
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Fishermen called out as they hauled their catch to shore, immaculately ribboned girls giggled home from school, and a starry-eyed Rasta called Jammy clinked my beer at the last dip of sun behind the sea. |
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By the by, Jones has kept immaculately, including standing up to Hoggard. |
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The villages bear witness to a wealth of architectural heritage and are immaculately kept, in keeping with the prestigious brand image of the Burgundy region: vintage wines, gastronomy, art and history. |
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It is then refined in France according to Laboratoires Expanscience's know-how to obtain an immaculately white odourless butter endowed with remarkable cosmetic properties. |
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On the site of a former rose-growing nursery, each home is nestled in a spacious plot, surrounded by picturesque mature trees, rosebeds and immaculately landscaped plazas. |
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We are among the beautiful yet decadent people, immaculately turned out, sniffing mysterious powders and, where required, delivering their scenas and arias into mobile phones. |
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Lord Austin's secretary was immaculately dressed in a shirt with wing collars, a coat with velvet collar and drainpipe trousers which was the way he had always dressed. |
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