He cultivates a sense of social responsibility in a marvellous vacuum of normal social constraints. |
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Lions, leopards, elephants and giraffes roam the game reserves, and to see them in the flesh is a marvellous experience. |
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The first semi-final however was an absolute humdinger, a marvellous advertisement for the sport. |
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It had a fantastic chef, Kam Po But, who's still there and still producing marvellous food. |
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There are marvellous younger people, all over the world, ready and willing, capable and energetic. |
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This book is a good value souvenir for all those who appreciate the marvellous exhibition that has been brought to Waterford. |
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You do though, after a while, start to wonder exactly where this marvellous country is. |
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The costumes were completely marvellous and the sets were to die for in their gorgeousness. |
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He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster. |
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The attractions are family-friendly without being naff, and the helpful park staff are marvellous. |
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Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics. |
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She came across the stage with a marvellous slouch, has poise, panache, posture, studied clothes and high beauty. |
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My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture. |
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Nobody who has any interest in the development of the string quartet after Brahms should ignore this marvellous disc. |
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He won gold medals in the long jump and the high jump and rounded off a marvellous display by taking bronze in the 60m sprint. |
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The Premiership has produced a marvellous cast of popinjays and prima-donnas. |
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However, tomorrow I will be at home all day with a marvellous, marvellous mid-week day all to myself, so I'll try to post summat in the morning. |
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The final was a real cracker with some marvellous pitching from both sides. |
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Watch out for a surge of interest in the Honda CR-V, which gets a marvellous new diesel engine next year. |
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In the middle of the lawn was a basin of whitest marble, graven with marvellous art. |
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The man was marvellous, nonchalantly building to crescendos with the fine-tuned trickery of an old master. |
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Of course they were marvellous, pulled the best boys in there, and were signed up for a fabulous six-week holiday right then. |
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This includes uncovering and preserving the most marvellous sites dating back thousands of years from the Phoenicians to the Romans. |
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It was very clean and hygienic, well maintained and the food was marvellous by comparison to what I had experienced abroad. |
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Great marble slabs clawed their way out of the earth, gigantic and marvellous, revelling in their beauty. |
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She tells a marvellous story of the six-year-old Billy seeing a clown at the circus balancing a birthday cake on his shoulder. |
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This dress is also marvellous for travelling, as you can just fold the dress down into two layers and create a pencil skirt. |
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I allowed the marvellous performances of the Ursuline College basketball teams to go unmentioned, and that was remiss of me. |
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Thank you everyone, marvellous entertainment and smashing, friendly people, lots of them! |
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The structure of the first movement is unsatisfactorily wayward, though full of marvellous ideas. |
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His discretion in the face of so scrofulous and untutored a palate as mine was marvellous. |
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The people cast out their nets and caught a marvellous catch of sparlings and thus the famine ended. |
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I love pale blooms, they look marvellous by moonlight and nothing is as romantic as a shell pink cabbage rose. |
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This was a marvellous performance, not only in technical execution, but in the new perspectives it offered. |
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They look marvellous espaliered on wires against a wall, too, as opposed to growing loosely as a shrub. |
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We've had a marvellous few days and the family ties have been firmly established now. |
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In the hall there is a marvellous wood feature, carved out of a piece of driftwood that came down the river. |
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Both hands of these marvellous statues are right hands and both are left hands, they are at once ambidexter and ambisinister. |
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Other palazzos too have marvellous things to offer but the Palazzo Fortuny is said to be the best of the lot. |
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Now I'm very hesitant to cast doubt on any of your marvellous answers, but I do struggle to accept this one. |
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Excellent fresh fish, the most marvellous roast potatoes and fantastic cakes. |
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This marvellous facility is home to soccer, football and hurling clubs and a training ground for local athletes. |
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The foxglove is a marvellous example of a plant which is adapted to be pollinated by insects. |
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The Wife, of course, was already having a marvellous time and had been gambolling around since we'd left the train station. |
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What is really amazing in the choreographic shape of the ballet is the steady, marvellous evocation of water. |
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It was published in 1937 so is probably unobtainable now, but it was a marvellous autobiography by a man who edited pulp magazines. |
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Under this name, Chih-i could speak of truth as a dynamic power in the world revealing the marvellous nature of things to all beings. |
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The NCH has seen some marvellous choral events in recent months, and there's no sign of a let-up just yet. |
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It was indeed a fitting tribute to two marvellous people and was richly deserved. |
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With a host of promising new drivers making an appearance and some marvellous machinery on view, the event seems set for a successful summer. |
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This is a marvellous technology, but at the same time there are people fiddling around. |
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Solanki had that marvellous hundred and since then he's been wafting around. |
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The implications for horse racing are vast and, in my view, absolutely marvellous. |
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It has a wide, gently shelving shoreline and a marvellous array of water-based activities including surfing, skiing or sailing. |
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The pastry was delicately flaky, rich and buttery but not overwhelmingly so, and the frangipane was soft, flavorful and simply marvellous. |
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And this dining room is the most elegantly pretty in London, a marvellous fondant of gilding, marble and airhead fresco. |
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They look marvellous against slate-grey winter skies and when the sun shines after a hard frost they glisten like crystallised fruits. |
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At worst November 26 will be a night for those seven brave souls to bring down the curtain on what was a marvellous season for Waterford hurling. |
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He drew Ms Thomson's attention to the quality of the gilding on the lions and serpents which he described as marvellous. |
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At cover point we have Neil Harvey, swift of foot and with a marvellous throwing arm. |
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French apple tart is a marvellous apple tart that can be made in a pie plate or tart pan if you have one. |
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The following is a marvellous, energizing, healing ceremony that really does make a radical and lasting, difference in your life. |
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In the middle of July gone by, she journeyed to America to meet friends and enjoy a vacation and had a marvellous time. |
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I believe in what man can do, and by Jove, he's done some pretty marvellous things. |
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Seen in this benighted context, the election is as inexplicable as it is marvellous. |
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Life in Salford was rough, though the people were marvellous, the salt of the earth. |
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Failing this there is always the marvellous views of the French Alps to look forward to. |
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It was hot and after wandering around we took the cable car up the mountain for marvellous views and I climbed to the top for even better views. |
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I had intended walking through the marvellous Kirkton Glen to Glen Dochart, but spent too much time noseying around the church instead. |
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And Flaus is marvellous in the role, making the eccentric, repellent Krapp a sympathetic figure. |
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He was in marvellous form, I noted with pleasure, and he had no intention of staying in bed. |
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We also came face to face with one of my favourite sharks, the marvellous wobbegong. |
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The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album. |
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He is a special player and setting a World Cup record is a marvellous achievement. |
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My main course, scallops cooked in a tomato sauce, looked marvellous, but the sauce was far too rich for the delicate shellfish. |
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In the caves there are marvellous stalactites and stalagmites, which must place these caves amongst the most beautiful in the world. |
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Congratulations to the team, selectors and committee on a marvellous achievement, putting two county titles back to back. |
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The interlining makes the fabric hang well and is a marvellous draught excluder. |
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Anderson's mind is like a grand prix race car, travelling at marvellous speed while spraying myriad waggeries out the window. |
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He was a great character and a marvellous storyteller and will be sadly missed by his family, neighbours and many friends. |
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There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights. |
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The sportsmanship amongst the players was absolutely marvellous and the whole event was a testament to how popular snooker remains. |
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But Malaysia stands alone among the airlines flying here to score a marvellous five stars for its economy class long haul seating. |
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With its distinctive dry taste, Tequila is the base for marvellous drinks, not the least of which is the Margarita. |
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And at the heart of the book lies one of the most marvellous depictions of an adulterous affair in fiction. |
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Morientes shoots a great opportunity over the bar after Ronaldo tees him up with a marvellous through ball. |
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Many groups and organisations got involved, and they all did a marvellous job. |
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The exhibition is a marvellous place, full of noise, wonder, props and children. |
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We went up in one of those and it was tremendous, a marvellous little airship. |
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She proved to be a marvellous skip and showed what wonderful determination she possesses. |
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There are some marvellous fantasy sequences, which help to explain how he may have seen himself. |
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To their credit they have done a marvellous job and it has more than justified its cost. |
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David said the volunteers had done a marvellous job and he was pleased to give them a boost when their energy levels ran low. |
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We are doing a marvellous job of bringing through young players and the upturn in fortunes is just around the corner. |
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They are a dedicated team who do a marvellous job and deserve all the help and support they can get. |
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She has done a marvellous job for 50 years and given her life to the country. |
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It would be marvellous to hear his reactions on other fuss and bother while he's in the mood. |
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I had a marvellous send-off and quickly and quite happily settled into a new routine, including a part-time job. |
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It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white. |
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Robson is an amicable bloke with a marvellous CV and his bitterness at being shown the door was as obvious as it was understandable. |
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A cast of any Shakespeare in the Park has, thanks to that marvellous ambiance, the luxury of letting it all hang out. |
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The committee wish to thank everyone for the marvellous support in the past and look forward to its continuance in the future. |
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I think it's a marvellous tool and it's great that we all have instant access to so much information, knowledge and learning at our fingertips. |
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Although this is marvellous news for our already hard-pressed industry, there are many problems. |
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There was no fur-flying as marvellous moggies rubbed fluffy shoulders with pedigree breeds including Devon Rex and Siamese. |
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As such he might be expected to trot out the line about how every game will be crucial, and what a marvellous cricketing spectacle it will be. |
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While most people might be scratching their heads experts think the public have made a blooming marvellous choice. |
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Yes, and it's a marvellous fruitcake sent to us by a Mrs Bradford of Bingley. |
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One such marvellous site already exists and as yet nobody has looked at it as a possibility as either a new theatre or even an opera house. |
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Indeed, you can find some marvellous fishing within sight and sound of Copenhagen airport itself. |
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It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage. |
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The library is a wonderland of books, tapes, talking books and computers and is also a marvellous place to browse or just sit and read the paper. |
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Rare paintings, frescoes and stone carvings present a marvellous panorama to the visitor. |
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Falkirk's big home support are a marvellous blessing, but occasionally a curse. |
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She had heaps more blingy brooches pinned to the vest, and marvellous diamante hoop earrings. |
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The battle on the wings should be interesting with all four showing marvellous skill and blistering pace. |
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It is a family pool full of mums, dads, grandmas, granddads and children, it is absolutely marvellous. |
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The Bohr theory was a marvellous success in explaining the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. |
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He does so in the outlandishness of his extremes and the marvellous and continual flow of sometimes absurd paradoxes. |
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Fresh mussels, also known as poor man's oysters for their cheap abundance, are marvellous at this time of year. |
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It was a marvellous feat of organisation and the reward was to see the young people from five years of age to eight togged out in their individual club colours. |
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Mouton stated that there was a marvellous regularity in nature which made a metric system of measurement based on nature fit in with human activity. |
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He smiled the marvellous half-smile he uses for naughty children. |
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He did a marvellous job and risked his own life to help a neighbour. |
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Anyway, the long and the short of it is that when the lights go down in the house there are five of us in the audience, and what we see is absolutely marvellous. |
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Each episode is a marvellous dance through any number of narrative spaces, as a company of principals, supporting characters and guest artists perform each complex manoeuvre. |
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Now we have a swimming pool, a marvellous garden and a splendid folly. |
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It manages marvellous bursts of vision, like the masked ball in Budapest, and sequences where the computer-generated effects match the movie's ambition, like the coach chase. |
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This marvellous book serves as a portrait of a young woman and her times, but it is also an engrossing portrait of a place at a turning point in its cultural history. |
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In the past week, the fall in temperature has turned the leaves and stems of the dogwood a glorious crimson, making it a marvellous foil for mauve Michaelmas daisies. |
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Angela Rippon rocks the boat gently with Cole Porter's marvellous musical. |
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Picturesque surroundings and marvellous weather provided the ideal setting in which to celebrate the beautification of the thirteen estates which took part in the competition. |
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I think it's marvellous the way he forces you to submit to his universe. |
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There is still a long way to go for the golf title-holders but last weekend's marvellous 25-11 victory over Leeds at West Bowling has put the team in a buoyant mood. |
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Padraig Brennan flighted over the second point from a placed ball on the quarter-hour and two minutes later David Hughes soldiered forward to shoot a marvellous ciotog effort. |
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The ship berthed at Circular Quay, and it was a marvellous sight. |
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It will be a marvellous antidote to the stresses of the past week. |
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Apart from hygienic measures, homoeopathic medicines can play a marvellous role as prophylactics to control the outbreaks of such epidemic diseases. |
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The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work. |
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On Sunday we hit the beach with Isaac and Jeremy, who had a marvellous time splashing about in the water, constructing mud sculptures, and collecting sea shells. |
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This autumn, we should be wearing neat, discreet fashion and talking in clipped, Celia Johnson voices about tea caddies and how marvellous carbolic is on stains. |
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It was a marvellous sporting moment following an outstanding performance. |
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For those of us privileged to have been in Walsh Park last Wednesday evening the memories of a marvellous occasion for Waterford football will abide. |
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There is a marvellous scene in which Mongolian musicians play and sing to the mother camel in an attempt to improve her mood, leading to an uplifting ending. |
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You should also sashay down Via Gesu, which has a marvellous perfumery and shops selling Italian shoes, beautiful writing paper, fine china and leather briefcases. |
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Benicio Del Toro does a marvellous turn as a mentally debilitated Indian. |
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The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots. |
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The whole thing positively reeks of teen spirit, and it's marvellous. |
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What is evident is that his best music has a marvellous elegance. |
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Anyway, he had this marvellous collection of cigarette cards. |
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This marvellous creation is worked in precious two-tone variegated lace, and is accompanied by a tanga panty and a push-up bra with latticed straps. |
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Almost half the 60 works in The Age of the marvellous have already sold and it's only been officially open a day. |
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The Age of the marvellous is curated by London-based American Joseph LaPlaca. |
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Once again it's final time and after some marvellous competitive action in the opening rounds patrons can look forward to a real humdinger of a decider. |
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He assured me that when a good snow road is formed and a tarantass may be exchanged for a sledge, the amount of ground passed-over in a day is something marvellous. |
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Have some of its marvellous cubic-crystal structures on your mantelpiece! |
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I have an old acetate recording of this marvellous performance. |
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The editor of the volume gives herself the plum job of dealing not only with the great string quartets but also the marvellous Music for strings, percussion and celesta. |
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It doesn't last long but it's marvellous the things he comes out with. |
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It was a marvellous bit of PR because they would come to the factory in Hawick and it would be enormous excitement for the employees. |
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But how he could paint such pictures is marvellous, for he was not only armless but thighless, his short legs being closely united to the trunk. |
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Opening the programme are three performances of Stabat Mater, an all-singing, all dancing-show that draws on a marvellous diversity of elements. |
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Actresses go on for a long time and there are always marvellous parts to play. |
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And how marvellous were the shapes of the nepenthes, how beautiful the colour, how delicate in form! |
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This year the theme of RNIB Read is the marvellous braille system which uses a series of raised dots to enable blind people to read. |
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Now, however, the furthest limits of Britain are thrown open, and the unknown always passes for the marvellous. |
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At its most basic, this is thunderingly enjoyable Victorian melodrama. But as always in Sondheim, there is a marvellous intelligence and wit at work. |
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The new ballroom floor is a marvellous example of parquetry. |
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The book, named the Yongle Encyclopedia, is still considered one of the most marvellous human achievements in history, despite it being gradually lost by time. |
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She walked into the waiting-room of the ferry, and up the stairs, and by a marvellous swift, little run, caught the ferry-boat that was just going out. |
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Hamilton offered to put them up and Hockney spent the time making a marvellous etching of him sitting in a chair holding a cheroot in his right hand. |
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Theatre is marvellous, he says, absobloodylutely marvellous. |
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It is marvellous and fantastic, I'm really chuffed about it. |
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