Double bassist Paul Harris marvelously played throughout the work, even after his G-string snapped with a loud plunk. |
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The second, the marvelously round apple-cheeked woman, was the cook, the housekeeper, the domestic Hestia, goddess of the Hearth. |
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Grilled flank steak is marvelously roast-beefy, sinewy and heady with adobo spice. |
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We are marvelously constructed of those transmuted elements borne within the fiery athanors of long dead Super Suns. |
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Arthur Schopenhauer once wrote a marvelously cynical manual of eristics called The Art of Always Being Right. |
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The building had marvelously designed statues of gargoyles, angels and some other demon looking like creatures. |
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He let out a piercing whistle, and a marvelously colored palomino stepped out from the trees. |
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The terrain of teen books is marvelously bumpy, each title an atlas of emotional highs and lows. |
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It tastes marvelously clean between forkfuls of spring greens in cherry tomato vinaigrette, which comes on the side. |
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Such complexity of meanings appealed marvelously to learned patrons and artists of the cinquecento. |
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After the class, she pulled me aside and told me my downward-dog had improved marvelously over the course of the 90 minute class. |
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The fuzzed-out riffs and the spacey dreamy licks are marvelously played throughout the record. |
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Associations aside, the works are deftly executed, marvelously obsessive gems. |
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Passion fruit also works marvelously with a wide range of spirits and liqueurs. |
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She is a marvelously complicated, funny, infuriating, and in some ways deeply admirable character. |
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Like Hickman's piece above, this marvelously textured and smudgily colored work manifests a simplicity of presentation with a complication of content. |
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The five artists played this splendid score with precision, marvelously pure intonation, and an idiomatic fluency that alternately charmed and astounded! |
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The downscale springs are marvelously unsupervised, especially at night. |
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But he sounded marvelously in his element, extemporizing with controlled bluster and blending ecstatically with the other two horns. |
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But she takes charge of the ballet blithely, and there's a marvelously gleeful authority with which she enounces many steps. |
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And, marvelously, he accepts us and welcomes us to his table of grace. |
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The world and its wonders flash into hawk-eyed focus, marvelously magnified to make you see the unseen with high-precision optics. |
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The emotional travail evident in van Gogh's early work was marvelously lightened in the new aesthetic climate. |
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The pistachio oil gets married marvelously to fishes with firm flesh, green vegetables and also fruits such as the apricot. |
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Once more, we see how faith marvelously transforms us on the paths we are trying to open up. |
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Its trunk, marvelously tied, gets for the tree an old appearance so required in the culture of bonsai. |
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Sandarac comes from the Thuja which is also called tree of life and produces a marvelously fresh fragrance. |
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Subsequently the music becomes exquisitely contrapuntal, and the highly chromatic nature of the lines makes them marvelously expressive. |
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Its subtle aroma and its marmalade and orange liqueur like taste, marvelously matchs with apple sauce and others recipes with fruits. |
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The author succeeds marvelously in describing Gilou's uncertainties using simply drawn characters. |
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Overall, the content is marvelously interdisciplinary, reflecting the fact, however, that more research has been done in plant based agroecosystems than in animal systems. |
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It was a marvelously complex, lacily ornamented kind of music. |
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Character, science and history coevolve marvelously here in a tale of fanaticism gone literally overboard. |
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Your product works marvelously and you have helped ensure that I, as a customer, can keep on working even after the sort of nightmare I have had when a virus got set loose inside our office network. |
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It is not a family without its problems and sins, without a few wrinkles here and there, but the gift which we have received is marvelously beyond compare. |
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Notwithstanding the colourful descriptive poems written in praise of such subjects as Mughal palaces, marvelously illuminated manuscripts, rare elephants, or court scenes, the general mood of lyric poetry became more gloomy. |
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Malherbe's alexandrine, however clear, measured, and energetic was a metre marvelously suited to be a vehicle for Pierre Corneille's dramatic verse. |
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The Cousteau crew and Nat Geo team are getting along marvelously. |
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On the occasion of this encounter with the Father and the Spirit, Jesus is marvelously transfigured to such an extent that his face shines like the sun and his clothing becomes white as snow. |
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The distinctive features of this new Command Lady are the dial in natural mother-of-pearl, whose iridescence is marvelously enhanced by the sparkle of twelve Top Wesselton diamonds placed at the indexes. |
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They kept the recognizable melancholic sounds of the original track, and succeeded marvelously to reshape the productions by taking different paths to sublimate it. |
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On July 3, all herald gifted young Cuban Latin jazzman Harold Lopez-Nussa and his Trio, with his onstage presence reminiscent of Glenn Gould and a mixed repertoire of marvelously rendered compositions and standards. |
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This wine is very nicely balanced on the palate. Its rich aromas blend marvelously with its tannins, giving a wine which is greedy and full of body. |
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He was also dazzled by George Benson, who so marvelously channeled Nat King Cole with a Montreal big band before performing his own hits, showcasing his peerless guitar mastery. |
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In only his second feature film, scripter-director Bell pulls off this presentational sleight-of-hand with a humble but marvelously effective illusion of ease. |
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