After yesterday, this is probably the nicest day we've had thus far this year. |
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The fried rice that evening was light and fluffy with plenty of other ingredients and was one of the nicest I have had for a long time. |
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One of the nicest seasons of the year is autumn and it reflects itself in many shapes, colours and forms. |
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Flex congratulates Don, one of the nicest guys to ever grace the sport, on his successful surgery. |
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Even the nicest people involved in bands often start to gravitate away or get very egotistical when their profile increases. |
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Look, I know I'm not the nicest person in the world, but I promise to be really good if you help me get out of here alive! |
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Years ago I wrote an article for Vancouver magazine identifying the nicest public washrooms downtown. |
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Heraldically, perhaps the nicest illustration of genteel, female armorial pride comes again from the Paston family. |
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One of the nicest gifts I ever received was a splendid loaf of bread the student had baked. |
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All right, we admit sarcasm isn't the nicest way to make a point, but you have to admit it's effective. |
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Without doubt one of the nicest fish to catch in the ocean during the warm summer weather are mullet. |
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And, with the nicest August weather DC residents could possibly ask for, I'm distracted by the out of doors. |
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She read about fancy balls where people dress up in their nicest clothes and dance. |
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It wasn't the biggest or nicest fish but most welcome when conditions were hard and included gale force wind and driving rain. |
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And while Alston is one of the league's nicest guys, he's a career journeyman at best. |
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He would probably be the nicest liberal preacher that you ever met in the whole world. |
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It has the creamiest, frothiest, nicest lather and it makes your skin soft and smell delicious. |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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Kurt has always been one of the nicest people I know, but for a long time he had some problems overcoming his shyness. |
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He had the nicest car of any of my friends, which was why we were always bumming rides off of him. |
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One of the nicest things about traveling is the part that serendipity plays in our adventures. |
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They only popped out for a quick slash, and ended up getting hugs and kisses from the nicest man on the planet. |
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Even as I leave, feeling bosomy and floaty and voluptuous in the nicest possible way, it's there in the back of my mind. |
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One of the nicest sectors I ever saw is Ocean of Fantasy, a sector rounded by a bright green nebula. |
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She is the largest and nicest doll I have ever had, but I will never undress her or untie the red ribbons under her chin. |
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Pineapple is an amazing fruit, it's so versatile, and pineapple upside-down cake is probably one of the nicest things I've ever had. |
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But that doesn't mean the nicest, most broad-minded editor can't give folks the impression that it's OK to just like one genre of music. |
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I got my first African Butterfly fish about 2 years ago and it was the nicest fish in my tank. |
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Some even claim that the toilet stalls, with leather walls and designer lights, are the nicest toilets in Sofia. |
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The breakfast table was already set with our nicest blue china which Madison's parents had given to us when we first moved into our house. |
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The Small Photobox is ideal for giving or retaining some of your nicest photos and gifts. |
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As editor, you spend your time in deplorable obscurity, consoled merely by the fact you have the nicest job in journalism. |
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Daniel hesitated, trying to frame his words in the nicest possible way. |
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Activity for all, go aboard with us to discover the nicest marine spots of Rangiroa. |
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They are combination of common sense, good manners and the nicest way to be gracious. |
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Oh yes, we almost forget to tell you that the slipover is celebrating its comeback this season: we made a short selection of the nicest ones. |
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Indeed, one of the nicest poems in the Spanish language is dedicated to the attachment of a poor unfortunate worker. |
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My particular section of Scarborough is interesting in that below Kingston Road are some of the nicest homes one can buy in all of Toronto. |
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Chris was a very chivalrous guy and one of the nicest guys I had ever met. |
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Even in Macao the high-rollers will flock to the place that offers the nicest goodies and kudos. |
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Condé has been bedecked with nicest finery of course in colours of the Union Jack. |
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The possibility of making fonts as big as I need them is, in my opinion, one of the nicest advantages of computers over plain paper books. |
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One of the nicest duties for the head of an airline is to take delivery of a new plane. |
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This pretty beach is just next door to the luxury Parador Nacional Conde de Gondomar, in one of the nicest spots in the whole of Galicia. |
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Discover one of the nicest roadstead and Mediterranean quotation of France Sanary, Bandol, Six Fours les Plafes. |
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Its a nice little village, nowhere near as exciting as Matlock Bath, but its home of Bakewell tarts and puddings, and the worlds nicest Carrot cake. |
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Donatella Versace, I've heard she's the sweetest, nicest, kindest person in the entire world. |
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One of the nicest things about GIMP is how easily its functionality can be extended, by using plugins. |
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He has a boyfriend now, a job, and a tiny, yet homey, place in one of the nicest neighborhoods in the city. |
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Our aim is to make the best possible ice cream, in the nicest possible way. |
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Even the nicest of neighbours don't need to know everything and definitely don't need to see everything. |
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You offer your clients the safest and nicest toys with our go-karts, trampolines and other rolling products for recreational use. |
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They are some of the nicest people I have ever met and we continue to have a great friendship. |
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The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area. |
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So don't indulge in a 40-minute luxurious soak, using up all the hot water and most of the host's nicest unguents, and then wonder why everyone's a bit tight-lipped. |
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I thought Mrs. E. was one of the prettiest, nicest adults I'd ever met, and days when her teenage daughter helped out with all us little hellions were extra special. |
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I did however, have a very successful class visit in which the kids all wanted to read the books I recommended and the teacher simpered at me in the nicest possible way. |
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Owner of the nicest hair cut and the sharpest parting in the Premiership, the Russian is nothing special and has struggled to hold down a regular place. |
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The Linux scheduling algorithm will sometimes give the most unimportant and nicest process a time slice, even in circumstances where a higher-priority process is executable. |
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One of my nicest memories was going to the five-and-dime with my mother. |
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But it illustrates yet again the uncomfortably cosy relationship between those in power and those charged with policing them in the nicest possible way. |
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Minçavi gave me the nicest diving board, but all those jumps and efforts were done by me! |
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Quite the nicest thing about it was that dotted at tables around the room were 10 of the side who played at Wembley 25 years ago. |
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One of the nicest ways to enhance a room is with a vaseful of cut flowers. |
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It was almost necessary for me to blindfold and gag myself as the children marched out of Paul's room with some of his nicest toys. |
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These buses are not for tourists only, but are certainly the nicest and most uniform of the bus systems. |
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Close by, Los Alerces national park has some of the nicest campsites in Patagonia, especially those on the edges of BahÃa Rosales and on the Kruger and Rivadavia lakes. |
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He was the nicest guy in the world, never mean or rude. |
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Met De La Soul in New York, nicest rappers I've ever met. |
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As you may recall my mentioning, they are the top fundraising couple in Canada, and they are also two of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. |
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This Melbourne step allowed us to rent a car, and roam about on the Great Ocean Road, one of the nicest roads of Australia, which offers such beautiful landscapes, really different from each others. |
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In preparation, they packed their nicest clothes. |
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Her nicest surprise came during a visit to Stuttgart's television tower where she enjoyed a spectacular bird's-eye-view of the city and the surrounding countryside together with the STEP group. |
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This is one of the nicest areas for cycling in the world. |
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For those who wish to practice, take advantage of our complet practice facilities, some of the nicest in Quebec with more than 75 hitting bays for practice into the evening. |
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One of the nicest actual constructions of the 17-gon is Richmond's, as reproduced in Stewart's Galois Theory. |
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Putting a dirty buttprint on the bed probably wasn't the nicest thing to do, but it couldn't be helped. |
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That night, I lay in the vast 20,000-cotton-thread-count bedsheets and thought of the places I have stayed over the years, and immediately calculated that El Fenn was most definitely the nicest. |
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Before the event arrived in Valencia, the area around the port which is today Port America's Cup, was not the nicest of places to go for a stroll. |
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They really are a terribly nice bunch, this lot, but perhaps the nicest and most self-effacing is James Fleet, who in real life still seems to be channelling his character, nice Tom, from Four Weddings. |
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I stayed in a Sheraton, then the nicest hotel in Damascus, and every night the senior officials of the Baath Party, some of them wearing pistols in their belts, would gather to drink and dance and carouse. |
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Who's got the best girl, the nicest stereo and the finest car. |
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The nicest thing about Bistro 8 is that it's palate cleansing and refreshing. |
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Not the nicest place to perform a necropsy but it does allow us to get an accurate weight on an animal that would be too big to weigh anywhere else. |
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Her sister always got the nicest things because she screamed loudest. |
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The people of Stoke are really the nicest people one could ever meet, and their hard work has established Portmeirion and enabled us to sell our pots around the world. |
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The nicest and most delicate touches of satire consist in fine raillery. |
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