A young child paddles in the sea for the first time, fascinated by the pleasant feeling of the water. |
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Lily's fan blew a pleasant waft of cooler air our way, and I closed my eyes, enjoying the breeze. |
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But now it's a pleasant place, great for walking my dog or sitting on a bench listening to the breeze rustle the overhanging trees. |
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He seems very pleasant and hard working, a few could do with taking a leaf out of his book. |
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If you mix three different rums with four kinds of fruit juice, the chances that the finished product will be a pleasant quaff are pretty good. |
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As we proceeded to Shillong by road the drive from Delhi was an extremely pleasant one. |
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The campaign is part of a drive to make Bradford City centre a safer and more pleasant place to shop. |
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The paintings are easy on the eye and very pleasant but we think that the artist is stopping short of something quite extraordinary. |
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A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis. |
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The accommodating management made it a pleasant outing and the course played very reasonably. |
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He's a pleasant and accommodating fellow to reporters, and he has a great sense of humor. |
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But whilst a water ice is a perfectly pleasant thing, it's supposed to be a palate refresher between courses. |
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Served on a long white platter, the little row of apple treats starts with a pleasant apple jelly candy. |
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This may enhance pleasant tastes and decrease salty, bitter, or acid tastes. |
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These two quintets contain music that is extremely pleasant and also very relaxing without being too troublesome on the intellectual side. |
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Eliza apparently found foxglove, henbane, and jimson weed growing in Serena's pleasant little garden. |
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Wearing casuals, they might have been taken for weekenders, just come from the city for a stroll on the beach in the pleasant weather. |
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In actual fact, it was a pleasant encounter and it is nice to see that coming out of our Police Force. |
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Eddie was held in high esteem by the farming community and his pleasant friendly smile endeared him to all. |
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The driver gets decent seat adjustment, so it is a case of settling back to enjoy, well, a very pleasant ride. |
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Conjuring a pleasant place like a beach, or a raft on a lake can help you take your mind off the urge and relax. |
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You have a logical, judicious, and pleasant way of expressing yourself and you do so in a straightforward fashion. |
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Fully justifying its reputation, the Turkish cuisine, served at all the functions I attended, was a pleasant and delicious experience. |
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I had previously considered it quite a pleasant bookstore to worm about in. |
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It is often used to refer to a sort of social meeting in which it is pleasant to be together. |
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Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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So we're in the pleasant position of not having to ask anyone for money to support our blogging habit, whoops, I mean to support our blogging. |
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George Fair was, above all, a gentleman with a pleasant and agreeable nature. |
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I was going to make the point that Churchill's heroism was not dependent on his being a particularly pleasant or agreeable man. |
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Get a wind chime and hang it where your baby can gaze at it, move and hear the pleasant music it plays. |
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A double height bay at one end, and a bay-windowed study at the other, provides a pleasant front view. |
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The android looked clearly stunned, not expecting to receive such a reaction from a normally pleasant woman. |
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Half an hour later, a fit-looking wiry man with a pleasant smile has joined us. |
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It is a pleasant amalgam of Persian, Arabic, Marathi, and Hindustani with Konkani as its base. |
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What looks like a pleasant set-up quickly takes a turn for the worse as soon as you make your player selections. |
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The pleasant rocking of the boat was replaced by a Perfect Storm pitching and yawing. |
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The extras complement the film without being overkill, and it's a pleasant addition to any fan's library. |
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It's a short and pleasant hop through one of Rio's most attractive middle-class neighborhoods. |
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A lovely water feature and landscaped grounds must make this a very pleasant place to work. |
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Thursday meant a hangover and a pleasant amble around the charity shops of Broomhill. |
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They were first created by the North American Indians and were used to capture pleasant dreams and stop bad ones. |
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I amn't a native speaker of English, but I do find it more pleasant listening to British English than the American equivalent. |
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The design allows for support and ancillary services in a pleasant court-yard-style environment. |
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Being out front hasn't always been pleasant for Meeks, who occasionally leads with his chin. |
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A pleasant aroma wafted into the air and there were smiling faces all around. |
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The guy who checked me in could not have been nicer, a really pleasant fellow who was not in the least bit snobby. |
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The DVD might provide a pleasant evening for retirees in the mood for some innocuous nostalgia. |
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The walk is taken at a leisurely pace and is a very pleasant way to spend a summer's evening. |
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Trains however, sway gently through the landscape and lull one into a pleasant reverie. |
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The strangely pleasant thing about this is that it reverses the law of diminishing returns. |
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Simple things such as clean windows, fresh flowers in a vase and pleasant aromas can make a world of difference. |
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The role of international financial markets seemed to be accepted as a fact of life, even though not always a pleasant one. |
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In a word, it was a most pleasant evening, enlivened with ribald laughter from a group of geriatric golfers! |
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I think it will look pleasant and will constitute a harmless act of antiquarianism. |
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The pastry was light and flaky, and the insides were pleasant enough, if a little lacking in spice. |
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His theology is fairly sound, and he is a very pleasant and likeable person. |
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The ringing noise interrupts his pleasant memories, and Ross turns down the flame on his stove. |
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The large, copper-coloured grapes make pleasant sweet as well as dry wines. |
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He told her that he also saw Bartholomew Tailor, a rival in his field, and how they were pleasant to one another. |
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My sense of isolation has shifted slightly from being wholly pleasant to being a little edgy. |
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Galileo's sentence was to renounce his theory and to live out the rest of his days in a pleasant country house near Florence. |
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Tiny ivory turnips blushed with rose pink are this season's pleasant surprise. |
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While the sun was conspicuous by its absence the weather was still pleasant and tourists as well as locals took full advantage of it. |
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Intoxicating smells of chilli, chocolate and cooking tortillas mingle with the less pleasant aromas of fish and meat. |
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I'm about to have my tea, the pleasant aromas of which are tickling my nose as I type. |
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What you wouldn't imagine for a moment is that this spacious, pleasant flat began life as two metal boxes on an assembly line. |
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Friday was a lovely day, and this route seemed so pleasant that I though it would be nice to walk into town this way on Saturday. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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His pleasant and unassuming manner endeared him to many and he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. |
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She took care of the management and made sure that the place was a pleasant place to meet. |
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Although it is quite a steep hill up to the old quarter once there the land levels out and it is very pleasant to walk around. |
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Upon entering the shop the pleasant smell of Jasmine mixed with sandalwood gives you a calm and good feeling. |
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There is also a pleasant resort at Tsilvi, which has a long sandy beach with shallow water, making it ideal for people with young families. |
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It was topped with two pieces of bread with melted goat cheese, for a pleasant mixture of texture and tanginess. |
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The carpet, a rich red mahogany, sunk a little to the touch, making it pleasant to walk on. |
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Her mind was awhirl with thoughts, none of them pleasant and all of them directed at Armand. |
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Professional tasters spend most of their time tasting alcoholic drinks, so it's pleasant to foray into the non-alcoholic sector. |
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In the silence of the grove, she heard the pleasant babble of the stream, except that it was no longer a quiet sloshing. |
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I don't, frankly, think the Royal Family did look on them as particularly pleasant or savory people. |
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That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of backbone. |
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Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells? |
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Her band of musicians also keep things rolling with a pleasant pop-soul vocal backing and occasionally fresh drum patterns. |
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The walk will be suitable for all age groups and will be a pleasant afternoons activity taking in some lovely scenic views. |
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His Tiny Tots dahlias are unique in that they give off a pleasant scent, something dahlias just don't do. |
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It's dotted with linden trees that must have provided a pleasant scent when in bloom a few weeks ago. |
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On a fine day the colours and scent from the lavender and herb beds that extend over 12 acres would make for a pleasant stroll. |
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Homemade soaps are pleasant and offer therapeutic effects when scented with essential oils. |
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The young shoots make a pleasant vegetable, whose acidity can be tempered by the addition of a little sugar in the cooking. |
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If the closing minutes were meaty and bad-tempered, the opening exchanges had been more pleasant if no less intense. |
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It's a pleasant change to have a sci-fi movie directed by a woman, with a woman's touch. |
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That area could be terraced into three or four tiers, which would allow for pleasant views and southern exposure. |
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The eat-in area was recently redesigned to increase seating space, and there's a pleasant covered terrasse in summer. |
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There could be some pleasant news with respect to operating profits as revenues continue to grow and margins increase. |
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The test pilot found the aircraft remarkably stable and easy to control, and a pleasant surprise to all of us. |
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The pleasant market town of Ulverston lies just south of the Lake District National Park boundary. |
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The balsam wood gave off a pleasant scent and filled the room with a mellow warmth. |
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He and his lady Liz threw a breaking the fast dinner party that was very pleasant and very scrummy. |
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Instead, the smells of produce and horses were prevalent, masking every other odor, pleasant or not. |
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As the water surged through the sculpture, it created a pleasant quiet noise. |
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Considering what wine to pair with that steak or chicken pot pie is a particularly pleasant task. |
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If you haven't figured it yet, this is an elegy to my city's once quiet, sedate, pleasant city roads, a haven for motorists. |
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Fighting with the kids at bath time is one of the less pleasant aspects of parenting. |
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After a pleasant trip, Richard and I alighted from the train at Kal. |
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A bar in which one may engage in such pleasant diversions as drinking beer or wine, bantering lightly or commiserating lachrymosely with friends is only a bar. |
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We had just spent a pleasant day on Belle Mare beach, splashing in crystal clear water across the street from a local ashram, the Asian version of a spiritual retreat. |
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I'd prefer not to have to interact in a pleasant manner with schmucks. |
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She smiled a very pleasant smile, cocking her head slightly. |
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Mr. Harken, on the other hand, still wore the same pleasant expression. |
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It's pleasant enough, and I'm luxuriating in it while it lasts. |
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Although a crisp breeze had hung in the air when Caleb and his uncle had arrived at Cedar Grove, an azure sky had augured a morning of pleasant weather. |
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The striking design, outdoor reading garden, and pleasant landscaping reinforce each other to create a building that attracts positive attention and invites one inside. |
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And it came as a pleasant surprise for all the 59 prisoners, 29 of them lifers, who were released from the Central Jail on Sunday after remission of their remaining term. |
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The huge attendance at the removal of remains, funeral, and burial, bore fitting testimony to the popularity of this very pleasant and popular young lady. |
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The tourist season is the austral summer, when there's a minimum extent of sea ice, the chance of a few sunny days and relatively more pleasant sailing weather. |
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It's a pleasant amble, wide and straight, passing beneath bridges, through cuttings and woodland, with glimpses across open countryside to distant fells. |
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Ann is a pleasant brunette, a former class officer, yearbook editor, and member of the softball team at Dryden High. |
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The rack of lamb, which I had at a subsequent visit, was four reasonable cutlets, again pink and tender, with a pleasant flavour imparted by the honey and mustard crust. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind. |
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A bright crisp curse of the four letter variety, distracted Janey, from her pleasant thoughts about the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a pair of bolt cutters. |
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Together with salt, it gives both the name and the relish to sallets from the sapidity, which renders not plants and herbs only, but men themselves pleasant and agreeable. |
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Guests are entitled to use its facilities free of charge and we spent a pleasant day at the private lido which has a restaurant, changing rooms and umbrellas with sun beds. |
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A less pleasant possibility was that we had intercepted an aquifer. |
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He smiled down at him, but it was not a friendly or pleasant smile. |
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And what a pleasant surprise to find that Assange, a card-carrying whistleblower, can wear more than one hat. |
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He then goes on to do some stretches in his briefs, undoubtedly a pleasant surprise for some moviegoers. |
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She turned, tea towel in hand, and gave him a pleasant smile. |
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I lived there for six months, and found it to be a pleasant rural village. |
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I have the luxury now of being able to spend a few days doing something pleasant and then junking the result, taking my joy from the doing rather than from the product. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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We found a nice little French restaurant in an out of the way back street that served up a decent bit of scran with a pleasant drop of plonk to boot. |
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Not enough to retire instantly to somewhere warm and beachy, but a pleasant increment to my nest egg. |
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As it is, you couldn't wish to meet a more pleasant and affable young man. |
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There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy. |
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The people are so nice, the city so pleasant and full of history, but what I see so far is that it has English quaintness yet all the luxuries we are used to in America. |
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The complex will be built with thermally efficient non-toxic timber panels, which should mean residents have a pleasant surprise when the energy bill arrives. |
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The rustic Northern theme of the restaurant and the pleasant ambient sound combined to make a truly wonderful and very repeatable dining experience. |
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When I sat up again, I felt a pleasant glow spreading from my shoulder down to my elbow, and I found that the arm had complete freedom of movement again with almost no pain. |
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It was nice to see them and we had a pleasant afternoon and evening. |
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I have very pleasant relationships with many parents of implanted children and Ci users. |
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In other words, the gassy beasts made the world pretty warm and not so pleasant to live in. |
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It was not a pleasant experience, driving along the road along with dozens of other long-faced motorists, all obviously suffering from post Bank Holiday blues. |
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I smoothed a rebellious hair into place and turned to walk out of my room, desperately hoping that the dinner I was about to go to was a pleasant one. |
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The covered terrasse is quite pleasant on a sunny afternoon or a hot summer evening, but can get noisy from the traffic speeding down one of downtown's busiest thoroughfares. |
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That the globes did this year, rewarding both Rodriguez and the series in Best Comedy, is a pleasant surprise. |
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Orange or lemon rinds provide a pleasant scent to the kitchen. |
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I've been pooed on a few times, and it's not very pleasant I can tell you. |
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He was wiry, pleasant looking man with an air of learning about him. |
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They are places to stroll in pleasant weather, walk dogs and ride horses. |
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Everyone, without exception, had had a pleasant Xmas and a fine New Year and all and sundry were in moods so dandy it was like Springtime come early. |
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The mix of fruit having been marinaded in brandy, each mouthful, like each piece of music, is packed with ingredients which leave a very pleasant taste in one's mouth. |
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The publication of the book had brought, besides savage criticism and attack, a compensatory leavening of pleasant new literary acquaintances in its wake. |
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The sachets will impart a pleasant scent as well as keep moths away. |
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We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked. |
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Though the surroundings are far from pleasant they are not wretched. |
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The drive was a pleasant one, and the breeze was indeed refreshing. |
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It was pleasant in the cool shade, and the soft wind blew refreshingly. |
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When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy. |
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Faced with a mindboggling selection of special-purpose shampoos, he gave up and simply purchased something inexpensive with a pleasant fragrance. |
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I know schadenfreude isn't the most pleasant of concepts, but she really does come across as a deeply unpleasant human being. |
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She is a spendaholic and not a pleasant person to be around, always making herself the wronged party. |
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Alternatively, I could shuffle round and take a pleasant schuss to the nearest restaurant. |
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Warren recommends removing malodors and then testing and adding a freshening pleasant smell. |
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Cervical smears are never pleasant at the best of times, and it sounds as though you have had a particularly bad experience. |
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I usually find the Geordie accent pleasant on the ear but the dreary moronic drone of the narrator had me turning the sound off. |
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As for the other composers, Kicky Ian Gordon shows his musical theatre bent in the light but pleasant eight-song cycle. |
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So add some quality to your next lunch break, and make it that bit more pleasant by visiting any Venue Cafe at Debenhams around Cyprus. |
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The Big Empty is a pleasant piece of brain candy perfect for those folks who watch disaster movies. |
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So the firm is now using new technology to produce pleasant smells in the stairwells of some of its busiest car parks. |
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In the blue chair, with his work on his lapboard, after a pleasant dinner of macaroni and sausage and salad, he dozed off. |
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We also spent a pleasant morning at the market town of Woodbridge where we visited the tide mill. |
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Its balsam fir aroma is pleasant to humans, but keeps mice away by overwhelming their sense of smell. |
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Create a clean and pleasant atmosphere in your bathroom with Lifestyle's foam bath mats from Microdry. |
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Mykel and Ruth are on a boat trip, which sounds pleasant enough, until they''re forced to fight rip tides. |
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But it'll all get much chirpier from midweek when a sociable full Moon starts forming and someone just might spring a pleasant surprise. |
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Following several nights of fun in bars quaffing cheapish lager, to be handed a wine list was a pleasant surprise. |
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Jo is nothing but pleasant as she chirpily tells me about her 21st birthday party last month in her home town of Romford in Essex. |
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Both create a pleasant release of hormones, so cooking a delicious meal can help spur the release of the love drug. |
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It was not very pleasant to walk along the refuse-strewn, waste-ridden beach. |
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The painting is a pleasant counterpoint to his earlier works. |
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It was pleasant now to sit on his own doorstep and smell the delicate perfume of the roses and the balsamy odors from the woods behind. |
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And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones. |
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Descend some twenty feet through the pleasant warmth of the ocean's upper layer and you are in water as cold as a witch's kiss. |
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Is not the plain way more easy than the rough and cragged? is not the fair way more pleasant and passable than the foul? |
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But then, doolally as this enterprise clearly is, I've had the most pleasant day I can remember having in a long time. |
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She makes pleasant conversation, but she's kind of a flake when it comes time for action. |
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I thank thee, gentle flittermouse, for these so pleasant memories. Have you ever caught and examined a flittermouse? |
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The world is a higgledy-piggledy place, with things pleasant and unpleasant occurring in no particular sequence. |
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The high and mighty are to be found at the Fairlawn Country Club on pleasant afternoons. |
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She almost lived at hotels and hydros, last year, but that isn't pleasant for her. |
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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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You seem pleasant and harmless with your dark ingenu eyes and your nice Midwestern manners. |
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It is a pleasant imagination to conceive a spirit iustly ballanced betweene two equall desires. |
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It was a vote, Woodfoot thought, tasting the pleasant bitterness of the kinnekinnic, a vote on what happened to the Indian. |
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It was such a day as one dreams about, with that pleasant warmth in the air that makes for indolent content. |
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He emphasised the less pleasant aspects of the otherwise appealing fairies and the nastiness of the mortal Demetrius prior to his enchantment. |
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He was a drunkard, and had not known it. What he had fondly imagined was a pleasant exhilaration had been maudlin intoxication. |
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During early autumn there can be some settled periods of weather and it can feel pleasant with mild temperatures and some sunny days. |
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The area was developed with vast amounts of greenery making it a pleasant place to walk. |
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The local agriculture is also helped by the pleasant climate of the island. |
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The remains of the waggon way between the quarries and the kilns makes for a pleasant and easy walk. |
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Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations. |
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It seems to some that Gregory was not always forgiving, or pleasant for that matter, even in his monastic years. |
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Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! |
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As such, slaves are more attractive for unpleasant work, and less for pleasant work. |
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The title has been translated as The book of pleasant journeys into faraway lands or The pleasure of him who longs to cross the horizons. |
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Examples are in England, under the table, after six pleasant weeks, between the land and the sea. |
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Except for the fact they were publess, the roads were very pleasant and wide. |
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It was a pleasant evening up on the terrace with the breeze, a full moon and the sweet smell of the raatrani. |
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Eastward are Skiddaw Little Man, Lonscale Fell and the diminutive Latrigg, a pleasant short climb from Keswick. |
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From the western side of Whinlatter Pass a pleasant approach can be made up the wooded Aiken Valley, a quiet dale with no vehicular access. |
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With a resourceful use of space and a fresh coat of paint, the room became a pleasant library with a comfortable seating area. |
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It used to be a pleasant little community, until the leaders sold out to the developers. |
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As we worked to the southward, we picked up fair weather, and enjoyed smooth seas and pleasant skies. |
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He won't have a pleasant morning, I can tell you! I shall snap his head off every time he speaks to me. |
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As we proceeded southwardly, the temperature grew milder, and the day closed with a calm and pleasant sunset. |
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There are no talkable people within ten miles, except a coast-guard officer, and a pleasant parson, three miles off. |
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Some pleasant unboxy wooden houses are to be seen looking across the small lake. |
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It is pleasant to acknowledge an obligation when the favour has been bestowed courteously and ungrudgingly. |
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Mrs. Falconer cannot well avoid asking you to some of her entertainments, and it will be pleasant to you to know who's who beforehand. |
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Good hearty Zamoran and Castilian fare at reasonable prices, with a pleasant terrace outside. |
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He signed himself 'Yours Sincerely', with a pleasant open signature, not a cocky and flamboyant Wagnerite flourish. |
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Hosking with his pleasant voice and the mildest of Australian accents is perfect for this classic favorite of mystery aficionados. |
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But, after leaving Liverpool, Burtonwood Services on the M62, near Warrington, was a pleasant surprise. |
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The booster ensures that a pleasant cappuccino frothing effect is produced when hot water is added. |
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People who use marijuana heavily appear to have blunted brain responses to dopamine, a chemical messenger associated with pleasant feelings and rewards. |
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Burpless cucumbers are sweeter and have a thinner skin than other varieties of cucumber, and are reputed to be easy to digest and to have a pleasant taste. |
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I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed. |
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Only boiled linseed oil should be used on a boat and only in the interior as it has very little water resistance but it is very easy to apply and has a pleasant smell. |
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Randerson reached for remote symbolism, but the surface of the story says plainly that Jesus was no wowser and that god has a pleasant sense of humour. |
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Their arguments weren't pleasant to hear or to watch, but they weren't yet having the all-out, slam-bang quarrels they would have when I was older. |
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There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college. |
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We had a pleasant time together chatting, and he promised to arrive early the next morning to take us to see a bonesetter, who he thought could help Judyth's knee. |
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This creates a pleasant balance to the dark maltiness of the Porter. |
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The piping-crows, the laughing-jackasses, the odd leatherheads, and the coach-wheel birds, all gave us their old music, and brought back pleasant memories of travel. |
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He bowed and wished Audra a pleasant good night, heading jauntily, if a little listingly, toward the door, completely unaffected by her refusal of him. |
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All old people and many sick people were drawn, were it only for a foot or two, into the open air, and prognosticated pleasant things about the course of the world. |
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One of the most pleasant places I visited was Solothurn in Switzerland. |
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Lighting has to be pleasant during the day and at night moodier. |
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Bahar Dar is a very pleasant city on the shores of Lake Tana, the largest lake in Ethiopia, famous for its many islands and seclusive orthodox monasteries. |
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Methyl cellulose provides a pleasant texture and holds together the ingredients in hundreds of food products like baked goods, sweet and savoury snacks and ready meals. |
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Selecting the right memento of your service will lead to years of pleasant memories, something to be remembered long after the sand flea bites heal. |
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It was a pleasant game until some guy went streaking across the field. |
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Like a great many other Nova Scotia towns that make provision for the tourist, Annapolis, the rare, the old, the memoryful, has pleasant stopping places of homely atmosphere. |
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Apostrophectomy might not be pleasant but I don't think it's illegal. |
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The former bass player for pop melancholists The Eels, plays pleasant nineties-style indie-rock in new band Abandoned Pools debut single The Remedy. |
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In my chautauqua days, happily long since passed, I used frequently to misgrace the public platform and it was frequently my pleasant chore to introduce John Mason Brown. |
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As had Wilfrid Lawson and it is pleasant to record that, after The Devil's General, he was once again considered castworthy and went on to play several other roles. |
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The pale catechus are usually sweeter and more pleasant for chewing. |
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At the house-party herein represented a murder is done, and the locale of the deed is a chapter house on the pleasant campus at Williamston, Mass. |
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Not a pleasant thought is it, that manky bit of banana wedged under the space bar, or the mouldy corner of crust languishing under your Caps Lock key? |
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Tommy rarely entered the top social stratum where Tyckman moved by right of wealth and ancestry, but he had found the man pleasant and without condescension. |
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It was very pleasant to find a young, bright, slim, rose-colored kinswoman all ready to recognize consanguinity when one came back from cousinless foreign lands. |
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It was a pleasant enough presentation, if talkier than strictly necessary. |
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She shall be pleasant while she lives, and desired when she dies. |
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During the latter half of the 19th century, considerable improvements were made to the town, which became a pleasant place to live, despite the nearby collieries. |
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A rush of dark cherry, plum, and berry flavors carries the characteristic Tempranillo tang over pleasant herbal notes, with an orange-peel kick on the finish. |
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A pleasant but lengthy alternative begins from Boot in Eskdale, following the River Esk upstream, and scrambling up to the summit by way of Foxes Tarn. |
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In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming. |
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This is a pleasant part of my duty, it gladens my heart to be able to bestow upon the afflicted boys some of the comforts of home and former days. |
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Are we in for a pleasant, anecdotal account of Didion's family connections with a pioneering past, you wonder. |
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We boarded the ship with trepidation, as memories of a previous trip over 10 years ago were not particularly pleasant. |
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On the plus side, fleshtones are rather pleasant, appearing lifelike and natural. |
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Whilst it is never pleasant, it is part of the price you pay for freedom of speech. |
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A pleasant, modest demeanour seems to shelter a quiet strength and confidence. |
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If you suffer from acid reflux, deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or DGL, could make meals more pleasant. |
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The day has been rather pleasant, pretty much amounting to an extension, of sorts, to the action-packed weekend that has just passed. |
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Pauline was a pleasant, affable and popular lady who was greatly liked throughout the community. |
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There is a shaded area at the top of a hill nearby that affords a good view, is quiet and is very pleasant. |
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The taste is not especially pleasant, so it's generally flavoured with raspberry or woodruff. |
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Anyway, I believe I have attained a level of remissness which is no longer pleasant, and therefore cannot remit any more. |
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Having a tube jabbed into an open wound in your throat is clearly not pleasant. |
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I've kept my mouth shut about this until now, as it's not very pleasant. |
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She is also usually level-headed, pleasant, intelligent and courteous. |
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Of course, in the South, face-to-face interactions are almost always pleasant, even if people gossip behind your back. |
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But I remember even at the DMV in midtown Manhattan, back when I lived there, it was fast and easy and perfectly pleasant. |
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He's purchased a pleasant, tastefully appointed house on Royal Avenue, Chelsea, and fixed it up with all the appurtenances proper to a gentleman of his station. |
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For a moment in the book we get a glimpse of the Laura Bush beneath her pleasant, unchanging smile. |
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If one regards it simply as a jeu d'esprit it is all very pleasant, but as a real contribution to the literature of the sky-scraper it has no value. |
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This and some Anadama bread makes a winter day seem downright pleasant. |
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The volunteers were shown sets of pictures that were emotionally pleasant, neutral or aversive. |
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For those who baulk at blood sausage, this represents a soft, and very pleasant, landing. |
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This was rather pleasant, for she had to give Peter her hand, and so life became less unworth living to Peter. |
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They achieved the record-level mobility of 60,000 using anisole, a colourless liquid with a pleasant, aromatic odour used chiefly in perfumery. |
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Stasero was very pleasant, with a bittersweet real chocolate taste and a thin finish and DaVinci was spicy, tart, complex and winy with a good finish. |
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