He chose a Barbaresco wine 1995, a wonderfully mellow and aromatic wine which, if you can afford it, is excellent. |
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He was a mellow person who was rarely, if ever, angry no matter what she pulled. |
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He seems considerably more mellow to me today than he did then and still a man of impeccable integrity. |
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And I had seen Jode's mellow personality melt into passion at simply a glance from Cif. |
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That had something to do with Mehta's commanding, yet mellow, personality, but it also had a lot to do with the orchestra's professionalism. |
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His reflexes seemed a shade slower than his days in Toronto, and his mellow personality differed from Hasek's intense persona. |
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His mellow wit and conciliatory temperament have endeared him to all of us. |
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What an apt and beautiful description of the most lovely of seasons in its mellow maturity. |
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Californians are renowned for a character as mellow as their climate, so it is not often that they get annoyed. |
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I had to learn English to follow the lyrics and had to adapt the relaxed, mellow jazz moves to my ballet technique. |
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This makes people who are already mellow even mellower and contributes to a decline in the quality of their work. |
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He hasn't a charismatic figure or a flamboyant style, but he is definitely mild, modest and mellow. |
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They were of course, all mellow and happy, stretching and yawning in the sunshine. |
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He was usually an extremely calm and mellow person who didn't get irritated very easily. |
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Unlike Cailie, she has a fairly mellow personality, and is quite laid back. |
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So it obviously makes sense to try to be mellow and cheerful behind the wheel. |
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This mindset mixed with her insomnia-induced delirium into a mellow state of tranquil patience. |
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For a break from his rigorous five-time weekly training routine, he indulges in mellow dancing with the Silver Shadow Dancers. |
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There's a very mellow laid back ambience, the food is great, and you feel really, really healthy. |
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But it was so good while it lasted and it was a really mellow breakup so, some day, we may play together again, I don't know. |
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Lead singer Eef Barzelay got married and had a baby, so he's a pretty mellow, happy guy. |
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I let her plead her case for awhile, knowing that she could get as dramatic as Aya on her slightly mellow days. |
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Beneath her stern countenance, Asma Jahangir is a mellow person with extremely unpretentious and simple likes and dislikes. |
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Well enriched, mellow loam, deeply dug or plowed, is best suited to the requirements of Carrots. |
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Generally, I am advising people to mellow out and take things easy because flying can be a truly amazing experience. |
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So after a terrible evening, I did some thinking about it and started to mellow out. |
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Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom. |
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Former hardcore fans have expressed disappointment about his more mellow, melodic direction. |
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The 24 California red wines we sampled ranged from soft, mellow Merlots to full-bodied, tannic Cabernet Sauvignons. |
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He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass. |
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The few journals of Netherlandish art register the quantitatively productive yet methodologically mellow state of the field. |
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When covering Dionne Warwick, it's hard to avoid the mellow middle-of-the-road. |
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Overnight cold and mellow mildness by day seems to be the order of the day. |
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The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm. |
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It has a crisp taste, a small bite, a mellow finish, and it plays well with others, i.e. the incomparable Yucatan beer Leon. |
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So we wandered in mellow mood out into the afternoon sunshine for the trip home and a belated siesta. |
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Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads. |
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It would be impossible to walk by without succumbing to a tub of mellow, unctuous olives, or a modestly priced, sit-down lunch. |
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Pea-like flowers open to a lavender blush, then mellow to buff yellow and will perfume the garden from midsummer to autumn. |
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Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still frightened of how he might react to this. |
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While the first CD is incredibly mellow, with Athlete, Phoenix and Snow Patrol, the second CD funks it up a bit. |
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We cross the street and walk pass some bouncers and up some dark furbished stairs and into this mellow classy joint. |
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The shop was a sea of cornflower blues and shocking reds, mellow naturals and pastels and mysterious blacks. |
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It was a mellow sneeze from a nose at peace with itself, contented as the coo of a pigeon. |
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By mid-afternoon conifers predominated, and as the sun set, its mellow rays swept across a forest in which few broadleaved trees could be seen. |
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John and Ryan, two Brooklynites in their 20s, were surprised by how mellow it all is. |
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For cakes, fruits, and mellow cheeses, Verdelho Madeira offers a bit more sweetness. |
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Carradine had a wonderful mellow speaking voice which he uses to good effect in Bluebeard as well as a very expressive face. |
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Non-news channels like the Food Network will simply play mellow music during the crucial morning hours. |
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Her voice seemed loud and ugly in the room's mellow neon glow, like a crow's harsh squawk, and something somewhere winced in disgust. |
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It's approximately half-and-half Steve Morse Band and more mellow stuff, acoustic-type stuff. |
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Then, to her shock, Azure heard a gentle, mellow voice in her mind, calming her. |
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Their singing is wonderfully mellow, noble, and, at the same time, devout, creating an atmosphere of calmness and reflection. |
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During some of the more mellow bits the bloke at the front drifted back and had a chat. |
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These ancient communities of grayish and straw-yellow stone are as mellow as the fields of stubble after harvest. |
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The wine within the goblet was surprisingly full and mellow, with a sweet honeyed taste. |
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For some of the top brews such as the kariho daiginjo, a mellow, sweetish sake served cold, slices of sashimi are recommended. |
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I want to make a cymbalom and get the mellow rich tone of the traditional instrument. |
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The mellow tracks mix gauzy female harmonies with easy rhythms for a swoony effect. |
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It manages to be silky and mellow, with damson and cocoa but at the same time, that pepperiness packs a punch. |
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This mellow track peppered with a lot of interesting instruments can be fast-forwarded on your tape, because the next one is addictive. |
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The middle movements, intermezzos both, are characterised by mellow string and woodwind playing. |
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Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood. |
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You're not just singing, you're crooning and your voice is all mellow and smooth and tastes like honey. |
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The dish comes with a mellow bowl of eggy soup, and it's just comfort in a bowl. |
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I am so mellow now in my dotage that no-one bothers to write in to excoriate me any more. |
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Adding some of the mellow power of the French horn to it would be a clear gain. |
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He was feeling quite mellow after the usual hassle of the journey and booking into the hotel. |
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A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much. |
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And at no point have I heard that the symphonic tunes of a mellow saxophone are particularly associated with the Mormon kingdom. |
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The best wine vinegar may be made from either white or red wine, the latter having an agreeable mellow taste. |
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They played basic alternative rock and were able to kick it hard and mellow things down easily. |
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People would be more mellow and more appreciative of the things around them. |
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On the roasted side, a medium roast will have a mellow or mild flavor impact, while a dark roast will be rich and heavier. |
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These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds. |
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And yet beneath the mellow exterior lies a fiercely independent, and at times disputatious, thinker. |
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Sometime in my twenties, I used to love wearing a comfy casual rugby shirt with broad horizontal stripes of mellow fawn and olive green. |
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The change in pace is subtle and almost negligible, and yet its mellow lure propels the song beyond the gloom. |
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He's elegantly dressed in a dark-blue tailor-made suit, the hair on his balding head is neatly trimmed and his voice is deep and mellow. |
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The select D.O. Tarragona wines also deserve special mention, in particular the mistelles and mellow wines, ideal with desserts. |
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Real tears sting and burn and scald you, vodka tears are mellow, sweetly sad and not tears at all. |
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Young Manchego, also called cured Manchego, has a mellow flavor, while aged Manchego has a distinct peppery bite. |
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Unlike Brie, Manchego is firm and dry so it travels well, and its mellow, nutty flavor goes well with almonds and pears. |
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The balsam wood gave off a pleasant scent and filled the room with a mellow warmth. |
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It is unquestionably masterful in its mellow execution, but ultimately it's background music for designer shopping. |
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Better still, it is mellow enough to guide one through a stressful day of work. |
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This smooth, mellow mouthful delivers flavours of dried red fruits, apples, vanilla and oak. |
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Anejo is Tequila aged in oak barrels where it acquires its mellow golden colour. |
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The mellow flavour of spring onions make them just as adaptable as regular yellow or white onions, but without the tears. |
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The fruit has a sweet, mellow and warm flavour that goes well with other fruit in compotes or fruit salads. |
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With its mellow purples, blues, dazzling yellows and reds set in flawless gold the collection is all set to lure you into buying it. |
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The combination of oligofructose with high intensity sweeteners can lead to a mellow aftertaste and is more soluble than sucrose. |
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I've always thought that the sweet, mellow taste of traditional cream is a perfect match for warm apple desserts. |
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Driving into work, with the car heating turned up and some mellow sounds on the stereo, I could almost kid myself that it was summer. |
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Natalie was joined by the tenor Matthew Beale, whose very attractive, mellow sound combined attractively with solo flute, cellos and violins. |
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Equally fascinating are the churches with their mellow honey coloured facades that glow warm in the sun. |
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The music began with the soft, mellow sounds of a wind instrument, paving a way for Valdis's dance to begin. |
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The bulky instrument had a very deep, mellow sound that the troubadour used to a good effect in her songs. |
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The rest of us enjoyed a well-earned meal and some of that very mellow Merlot. |
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Even the Pinot Noir sometimes seemed more mellow, which some tasters liked. |
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It's slightly sweet and surprisingly mellow considering the high alcohol content. |
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This is a grape variety which has excellent resistance to disease and rot, but which makes Cabernet Sauvignon look rather mellow. |
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Soft tannins and lots of fruit make this quite an unusual and mellow Chianti. |
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When tannins mellow with age, they sweeten up, helping wine to step up to the next level of complexity. |
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Moist and translucent, it tastes like a mellow orange with a hint of lemon. |
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Peaches sold in here are generally large, juicy, sweet, mellow, scrumptious, delicious, you get the idea. |
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Well, for starters, some red wine always helps to mellow the evening. |
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Too much of this lovers rock is karaoke to a mellow reggae beat. |
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Muhammad Ali in Excelsis by Peter Richmond from GQ, April 1998 He is in mellow middle age now. |
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This compilation offers a wide range of genres, running the gamut from garage rock through funk, new wave and electroclash to atmospheric rock, and even mellow jazz. |
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No Hawaiian hulas or Tahitian chants here, though traditional cultural elements and echoes of local folk styles do inform these supremely mellow numbers. |
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It is a washed curd cheese with a mellow taste that's suitable for any time of the day and is available at the farm gate or through Carlow Farmers' Market. |
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A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado. |
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He seems like such a mellow person and I assume he gets good grades. |
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The second half is a mellow drift through a tunnel of cottonwood trees. |
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Even the period instruments used are distinguished by their mellow sound. |
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Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake. |
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Socialist convictions have become soft or mellow or something worse. |
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Persians are the most mellow, sedentary and equable cats ever created. |
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After the session, most people feel relaxed and mellow but in complete control of all of their faculties and able to perform any task or duty such as driving or working. |
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For those who like it mellow or melodic, Evelyn is their man. |
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As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone. |
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His screen roles did mellow with age and he played several dad characters, the most popular among them being Kajol's father in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge. |
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Higher rates of herbicide will be needed to control species such as ivy-leaf morning-glory, sweet clover, field bindweed, Venice mellow and various smartweeds. |
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Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop. |
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Normally, people are pretty mellow, and respectful of one another. |
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That theory about people getting more mellow as they grow older would definitely stand up here, in Montreal institution Leonard Cohen's long-awaited album Ten New Songs. |
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At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils. |
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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather. |
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The old cafes are still local favorites, but now it's also possible to watch a dusky red sunset filtered through a mellow golden Chardonnay at several very good restaurants. |
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The music, although complex and multilayered, is mellow and soothing. |
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The southeastern horizon is zoned with a mellow uniform band of light. |
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Tucked away in a courtyard of 15 th-century Cerne Abbey, in Dorset, Cerne Abbey Cottage is all leaded windows, mellow masonry and old-world loveliness. |
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Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow. |
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Green nuts are shelled, boiled to mellow the flavour, and sun dried. |
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I'm making do with a large glass of rather mellow Cabernet Sauvignon and some very yummy soup my flatmate has made out of everything in our fridge. |
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At first, researchers modified a Holland transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils. |
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Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company. |
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They want to know what makes a particular craft beer pleasingly bitter, why the wine they're drinking is so mellow, what gives their whiskey a smoky flavor. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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Such a degree of heat, which doth neither melt nor scorch, doth mellow, and not adure. |
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light. |
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Dave was kicking and screaming, so I had to cool him down with some mellow music. |
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By a complete summer fallow, land is rendered tender and mellow. The fallow gives it a better tilth than can be given by a fallow crop. |
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One of many old boozers in the area to have been gussied up and hipsterfied, this backstreet pub has managed to keep a generally mellow vibe. |
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After a couple of drinks we all started feeling pretty mellow. |
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Towards the end of their recording career, they moved to a more mellow and progressive sound, dominated by Jones' keyboard motifs. |
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My first day of riding was more pedally and mellow than the second day, which was uplifted by the resort. |
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The voice sounded mellow and reasonable, but the mans was as quibbly and higgly a guy as you could find. |
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It is a plant that makes me mellow and giggly and, quite frankly, tired. |
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The mellow, contemplative mood of the music fuses elements of jazz, techno, trance, and more into a mesmerizingly smooth listening experience. |
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The following bright and mellow Monday, Uriguen cradles the new child. |
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Caen today is an attractive town with beautiful abbeys and churches, and houses built with mellow Caen stone. |
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The character of Sobchak serves in a similar manner, supporting the very mellow and almost orgasmically pleasurable life of his friend, the Dude. |
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The veal sweetbreads were the most mellow while the pork had the most funk and were texturally challenging. |
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Dar Onboz co-founder Sivine Ariss sits to one side, conjuring a mellow soundtrack from thumb pianos, coconut shells and drums. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound, with the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound that eases the album in gently, built upon by the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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Her enchilada sauce, for example, gets depth from cooking the chile puree in fat to mellow its flavors. |
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But instead of stirring the waters and creating an unintended tidal wave of kvetch, why not mellow out and concentrate on finding your gay muse this Valentine's month? |
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There is an enjoyable change of pace midway through Balconette, Berlin Calls is another strong track and mellow closer, Knife In My Back, is a definite highlight. |
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The pipe had a wooden fipple or block in its mouthpiece, like that of a recorder, which she replaced with cork for easy carving, and for creating a more mellow sound. |
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After watching him perform so energetically, it is a bit of a trip to hang out with him when he's out of character. In real life, he's really mellow. |
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The first obvious difference you can make is simply to choose not to flush every time. If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down. |
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Then there came a mellow noise, very low and mournsome, not a sound to be afraid of, but to long to know the meaning, with a soft rise of the hair. |
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This powder is supposed to either send people off to nighty-night, or, in a lower concentration, just make them really, really mellow, and like, not wanna fight, dude. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound. |
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Traditionally made wheels are fairly firm and dry, with a friable texture and a slightly sweet mellow flavour that becomes stronger as the cheese matures. |
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In addition to their contributions to the choral works, His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts introduced mellow offerings of Canzonas by Hassler and Gabrieli. |
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I liked it, but I'm waiting to mellow out now,'' Hanour said. |
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Along with On Another Planet and Every Little Means Trust, the trio of songs have a rockier sound than the rest of the album, which is mellow and folky. |
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