It is an uncommonly fine piece of official portraiture, pleasing in its lack of eloquence. |
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A lot of design and technology has been applied to the glider and the result has been very pleasing. |
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Most of the other starters, however, including the thick, roasted butternut squash soup, were quite pleasing. |
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Taureans adore comfort and like being surrounded by pleasing, soothing things. |
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Some of the things that irritate you about him are also very pleasing at the same time. |
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To appeal to a 15-year-old, fragrances generally need a pleasing, unsophisticated, somewhat fruity or floral top note. |
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There is an awesome cathedral in Seville, and a number of other aesthetically pleasing buildings. |
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Artists must concentrate on making their presentations visually apt and pleasing. |
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It is a major variety in New Guinea, with a flavour which is sweet and pleasing. |
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After the interval a group of six musicians gave a pleasing rendering of three modern pieces. |
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There were plenty of pleasing aspects, not least that York completed all their sets of six in the first half. |
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One of the most pleasing and appealing of all aquatic sports is synchronized swimming. |
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He is of course pure chav already although the thought of him in trackies or a shell suit is not a pleasing image. |
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That was pleasing, but just being part of a magnificent day brought a tremendous sense of pride and good feeling. |
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This short represents the show at the pinnacle of its particularly pleasing powers. |
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Once the poets and the sages were held to be pleasing triflers, fit for hours of relaxation in the lulls of war. |
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On this tasting, though, I feel that the modernists with their technology have gone a bit too far in their aim of pleasing the consumer. |
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On Thursday my inner thigh was an aesthetically pleasing shade of bluey purple. |
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When I had once addressed your Lordship in public, I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncourtly scholar can possess. |
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I had the choice to do something more pleasing if I had wished, and I was paid, if not munificently, at least adequately. |
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Bright colours and clear bold graphics make the menu practical and aesthetically pleasing. |
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The soup had the light, creamy texture of melted ice cream and left a pleasing slick of richness down the back of my throat. |
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They're sweet guys, and they look like college kids, but the boys in Mogwai make an unholy racket that is most pleasing to the ear. |
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Nokia, the Finnish cellphone company, used to be a bootmaker, so the competitions have a pleasing synergy. |
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A sprig each of borage and mint is optional but adds some pleasing herby, bosky overtones. |
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I felt I held a good pace and swam a solid race, which was pleasing as I am in heavy training, unrested and unshaven. |
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Instead I found a pleasing bouquet garni of sage and thyme, solid blackcurrant, plum and complementary Asian spice. |
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As it is, the programme's loose, safe and profoundly unspectacular definition of culture risks pleasing nobody in an attempt to please everyone. |
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There was an unspoken understanding that if a dancer was not pleasing, she would not be paid. |
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The gently-tapered barrel is especially pleasing to the eye and the overall appearance of the rifle is one of quality and solidity. |
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Some of the old Turkish bath houses are still operating and are as aesthetically pleasing as they are physically soothing. |
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The cherry tree bushed out so much that it produced very little fruit, but the foliage itself had a pleasing abundance to it. |
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Photographs are of reasonable resolution and the whole layout of the book is more pleasing and open than earlier volumes in the series. |
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The kitchen units are painted a pleasing buttermilk colour, with an almost amber rich wooden work surface. |
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They have come up with one or two things but the pleasing thing is no one is looking for excuses. |
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The shape is sophisticated, but still quite knockabout, and the divinely soft calfskin creases in a pleasing way. |
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Why were the prayers, sacrifices and observances of these ancient Israelites not pleasing to God? |
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The inner and outer dimension of a person must be balanced in a pleasing harmony. |
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The stracciatella Romana, a chicken broth with eggs, spinach and cheese, was less pleasing. |
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This shrub comes in a pleasing plain green form, or a more unusual type with variegated yellow and green striped leaves. |
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Viewed from outer space, planet Earth provides a pleasing blue and white view. |
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Although the gate looks overdecorated, there's nothing oppressive about it, perhaps because of its pleasing proportions. |
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His charming ways and pleasing looks attracted me but once it was time for the duke to leave, he told me he was already married. |
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It has been a very long inquiry and it is very pleasing to get a successful result. |
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The chestnut filly worked in company on Wednesday, pleasing him with her effort. |
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Mankolam, the pleasing paisley design, is modeled after a mango and associated with Lord Ganesha. |
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Spun in a pattern containing roses, thistles and shamrocks, Honiton lace is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing of all laces. |
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Their set consisted of hooky pop gems that relied on guitar and punch for most of the power, and the mixture was a pleasing one. |
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What was even more pleasing, was the number of those pictured who chose to give themselves up. |
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A pleasing label and brand that combines flavour, sweetness and acidity perfectly. |
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A hint of cinders and burnt tobacco might very well add to the complexity of a wine and make it all the more pleasing. |
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This claim uncovers why we find certain formal properties such as symmetry and regularity aesthetically pleasing. |
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It is pleasing that unmarried partners will now receive the same as married partners. |
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An able staying handicapper on the flat, the five-year-old has taken well to hurdling and has won his last two races in pleasing style. |
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Too often the truth is passed over in favour of pleasing advertisers and third parties. |
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When a pleasing arrangement is found, the pieces are glued in place onto a clean white paper. |
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Honouring the messages from your body is more important than pleasing Aunty Petunia with an extra slice of pav. |
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This pleasing prodigality would be easier to browse if the columns of text were not so close-set. |
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Audio quality is a bit more pleasing, with clear voices and lively music pepping things up. |
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We had our fair share of the game which is pleasing from my point of view but I am under no illusions how tough my job still is. |
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Ducks have since been immortalized in various pleasing cartoon forms, although usually missing critical articles of clothing. |
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Roasted fennel and orange give seared duck breast a pleasing, almost Asian, aspect, the citrusy sauce soaked up by earthy farro. |
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The aspect of that win which was most pleasing was they won coming from behind, the converse of some earlier games. |
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How pleasing to see quick, incisive passing and astute running off the ball again. |
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Faux bronze on the ceiling, faux marble walls and faux mosaics on the floor may not fool you, but the effect is pleasing. |
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Prema Jayakumar's translation is done with a rare felicity that is pleasing to read. |
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Those more ferocious animals were kept away while those less dangerous and more pleasing were allowed out. |
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We had a particularly pleasing customer the last few days, who bought a cheap inkjet printer which was more than enough for his needs. |
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Image quality was generally quite pleasing, but if you got any closer than five feet, you could see visible pixilation. |
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The chestnut filly worked in company on Wednesday, pleasing Dunlop with her effort. |
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Also pleasing to the ear was the harmony between the regular drum kit and the congas. |
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Only there does the noise seem to congeal with some solid structure and make for a truly pleasing listen. |
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Brueghel fils may never have reached the heights of his dad, but his Kermesse of St George should still make a pleasing stocking-filler. |
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In addition, copper has a pleasing color, is nonmagnetic, and is easily finished by plating or lacquering. |
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The Sanctuary itself was spectacularly built and was very aesthetically pleasing to the eye. |
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The practice of counting pitches has all but eliminated the aesthetically pleasing complete game performance. |
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The surgeon also strives for a functional repair of the muscles and an aesthetically pleasing approximation of the skin edges. |
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Get out of your rut of voting for the aesthetically pleasing contestant with no vocal talent, and pick the ones who can sing. |
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Display areas were created in which glass cases were as densely packed as possible without much regard to an aesthetically pleasing installation. |
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The participants would be bringing aesthetically pleasing furniture suitable for those living in tiny accommodations. |
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The coloring looks good throughout, always vibrant and always pleasing to the eye. |
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It wasn't just because of the camaraderie of the legends, but because of the aesthetically pleasing physiques they built as well. |
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Such vitriol toughened her up for the less aesthetically pleasing career of boxing. |
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An aesthetically pleasing city with clean air would make cycling and walking more pleasurable. |
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But I also didn't expect the modern yet historic and aesthetically pleasing city I found myself in this weekend. |
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They do not recognize how aesthetically pleasing your site is but rather will digest the content of your site to understand its subject matter. |
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Moreover, the numerous wineries and vineyards were quite aesthetically pleasing to the eye. |
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Busier than ever, she is happily married with two young children and plans to spend her fifties pleasing herself and exploring other avenues. |
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By the end of the week you feel much better, and paradoxically by pleasing yourself your partner is also satisfied. |
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They're most interested in pleasing themselves, like some of the people you're forced to deal with. |
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Everybody was just into pleasing themselves, to such a point that there was no room for any relationship. |
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On the show, there's this really delicate balance between pleasing ourselves, just making ourselves happy, and making the audience happy. |
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All over the country, harassed parents are frantically trying to decide how to entertain their offspring, rather than pleasing themselves. |
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I have often found myself out of balance with worry about what others think at the expense of pleasing myself. |
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All in all, though, the meal was excellent and the surroundings dark and sleek enough to induce a pleasing sense of intimacy. |
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Promoters and managers attend these conventions in the hope of pleasing the right people to get the right ratings to get the right fights. |
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It's not known for its flashiness or for its amazing horsepower, and it's definitely not the most aesthetically pleasing car out there. |
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After nearly nine months of work, he said that it was very pleasing to see the aircraft flying once again. |
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Thus he effectively blocked off access to those without vehicles, fully pleasing the established cottagers there by preventing mass transit. |
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Despite their formalistic qualities, the collages conjure up pleasing associations. |
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And the pastry had that pleasing crispiness on the outside while being velvety on the inside. |
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This gives his frames a sort of pleasing crowdedness, a sense of vitality in which the viewer has a choice of things to see and hear. |
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Whenever the orchestra swells up with a presentation of the title music, there's a pleasing fullness to the sound. |
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Much has been made of the powder-puff midfield, consisting of a series of pleasing ball players with little real bite. |
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Derby winner North Light will run at Longchamp after pleasing connections in a gallops workout on Sunday. |
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They are blessed with speed, agility and a very pleasing nature and broken in by the old and traditional way of the herdsmen, the gauchos. |
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They come on rectangular, white ceramic plates, which interlock into a very geometrically pleasing pattern on the table. |
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The same is true of Lewis's imagery, It is decorative, pleasing and attractive. |
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On the basis of our repentance and profession of faith in Christ, God regards us as acceptable and pleasing in His sight. |
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Wednesday's win was a pleasing, restorative result at a time when it was badly needed, but it would be delusive to read too much into it. |
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It is pleasing to see he has a good sense of humour in his reply to the Marie Antoinette comment. |
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Do you honestly think that after pleasing forty clients this week alone that I'd need to be in your good graces to survive the month? |
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Too much emphasis on pleasing the judges is detrimental to the music, he feels. |
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It was a miracle that he'd finally graduated, receiving a degree in Criminal Law, more as a way of pleasing his father than actually wanting it. |
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The pleasing placement of graphics and photographs can, it seems, be as important as the quality of the text itself. |
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It is pleasing to see good citizens cleaning up after their dogs when they take them for walkies. |
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The taste of the okra stood out even among its abundant and pleasing seasoning. |
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Another reviewer described my blog in less warm but still quite pleasing terms. |
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The materials used on the exteriors give the house a pleasing, weathered appearance. |
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The buildings are tall, weather-beaten grey sandstone, a pleasing jumble of medieval and modern. |
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She took a deep whiff of his aftershave and found it quite pleasing and different from the one Jamie used. |
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Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects. |
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The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium. |
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September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty. |
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As long as the shape and style of the piece is pleasing, quality furniture is worth re-covering. |
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No recondite phrase or pleasing neologism, it is a wordless summons like that made by the infant in distress. |
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The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation. |
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While large amounts of reflective glass may be aesthetically pleasing, it is more harmful to our feathered friends. |
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I am all for protecting species because they are useful, or aesthetically pleasing. |
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I believe this same phenomenon occurs on the leaves of the common perennial lady's mantle, to a very pleasing visual effect. |
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These holy relics were keenly sought after as the people saw their purchase as a way of pleasing God. |
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It would be pleasing to many people if this suggestion was followed up and especially if elected representatives would take it on board. |
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Lisa Hannigan's angelic voice only helps to solidify this song as one of the most pleasing songs on the album. |
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I would suggest using bricks, which, if inserted at an angle, can also be very pleasing to the eye. |
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It is an informed and aesthetically pleasing treatment of this broad subject. |
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This special tail fat gives a pleasing fragrance and richness to many Persian meat dishes that is difficult to emulate. |
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With 12.5 per cent alcohol, this pleasing white works best as an aperitif and without food. |
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If otherwise, it is vaguely approbative, with the implication, as to the work approved, of some pleasing archaeological reconstruction. |
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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an owner? |
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The MacDonalds have gone for a pleasing mix of old and modern, shrub and bedding roses in white, pink, purple and gold. |
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If tourists visit the garden in summer, they will be astonished by the pleasing green and red of thickly dotted lotuses. |
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In form, proportion and lucency, the winter garden is a really pleasing space. |
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We literally cater to the backyarders and tailgaters, dishing out a pleasing blend of meat and sauce that is none too hot, mild or excessive. |
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Arrange the sand dollars and shell ornaments along one strand of pearls in a pleasing configuration. |
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The mouthfeel is especially pleasing, smooth and creamy like Gruyere, but moister, with none of the sandiness that Gruyere can have. |
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While many beers are inescapably bitter, wines range from tannic to acidic to fruity, thereby pleasing a broader range of palates. |
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Unmixed, sap green is a natural appearing yellow green, and it does not have to be adjusted by much to create pleasing landscape passages. |
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Choose Construction Common or Deck Common redwood, grades with pleasing blends of heartwood and sapwood, for a long-lasting and economical deck. |
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This freestanding bench uses Construction Common or Deck Common redwood grades that have a pleasing mix of heartwood and sapwood. |
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They both displayed full muscle bellies, dramatic V tapers, sleek waistlines, crisp tie-ins and loads of aesthetically pleasing details. |
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By the time he graduated high school he was already in a popular band in England pleasing the teeny-bopper crowd. |
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It is also extremely pleasing that, as a club with strong Mancunian roots, we have joined forces with a thriving Manchester-based business. |
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The fragments attest to a pleasing scenographic composition that makes an effective use of the arcades it initially inhabited. |
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Nowadays we see it as a piece of pleasing folklore, full of Tennysonian resonance. |
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He offers one of the most pleasing tenors that I have heard in a long time. |
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The effect of hearing the tenor bell at the end of each row is pleasing to the ear. |
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Think of maple syrup and sugar maple is probably the first tree to come to mind, but red maple can be used with pleasing results. |
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It is very pleasing for me to find his imaginative qualities again set out, this time in a masque in five scenes for chorus and orchestra. |
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Kubrick was all about making marmoreal masterworks, not pleasing mortals with morsels of wish-fulfillment fantasy. |
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Audiences are larger and younger, classical and contemporary works are pleasing critics and the awards have come thick and fast. |
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Several recipes, including one for grilled vegetables with batons of grilled tofu, make for pleasing vegetarian fare. |
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I also appreciated the frequent use of ambient lighting and a high-speed Kodak film stock, creating a very natural and pleasing look for those scenes. |
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While aesthetically pleasing, the tongue-in-cheek site also tries to answer every previously unasked question regarding phlegm-lore and spit superstitions. |
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He brought back with him a strongly Francophile court and a taste for luxury and pleasure that was a pleasing antidote to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. |
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The symmetry, smooth finish of the stones, and the perfectly proportional square belltower with Romanesque arcades creates a pleasing image of quiet unity. |
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One such bod was commenting that he thought that the ancients had erected Pentre Ifan because it was aesthetically pleasing and fitted in with the surrounding landscape. |
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These characters cart around pleasing loads of emotional baggage for a romantic comedy, which makes the final half hour of cat-and-mouse games a huge letdown. |
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Most of them could find nothing pleasing or edifying in its use. |
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We just didn't get the rub of the green but the pleasing thing for me was that we were positive in everything we did and we tried to win the game. |
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I found it very pleasing with no distortion and minimal hiss. |
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His surviving works are characterized by tunefulness and harmonic simplicity, though with an over-reliance on predictable if pleasing phrase structures. |
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A pleasing blend of cream-coloured cladding, monolithic steel and glass atriums, Rowan House is based around a single, central thoroughfare, topped by a massive glass roof. |
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Our olfactory systems have long regarded pungency as not just innocuous but in fact pleasing. |
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The symmetrical, redbrick building with its large windows and pleasing Georgian aesthetic, presents a challenge to the twenty-first-century visitor. |
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It is being staged by Ian Judge, a director who does not always find depth in a work but is guaranteed to bring a quality of pleasing theatrical magic. |
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The rich bass, sustaining guitar, and chimes offer a pleasing blend of sound, but goes on much too long for the amount of compositional advancement. |
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The shirt range consists of solids in twills, poplins, structures, linens and checks, as well as slubs, dobbies and indigos in pleasing colours of the season. |
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We all want a safer, cleaner and a more aesthetically pleasing community. |
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Aesthetically pleasing it wasn't, but his goal did suggest a quickness of mind and, just as important, a ruthlessness that is engrained in all great strikers. |
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The patient will use an aesthetically pleasing reconstruction. |
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Yet sometimes the occasional tarnish can be a pleasing taint. |
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The crack was good natured throughout, a pleasing change from some of the poisonous atmospheres we have all witnessed whenever matches between historical rivals take place. |
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The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe. |
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This solar-system atom is so intuitively pleasing, such a neat schematization of the atom's anatomy, that it has become one of science's universal icons. |
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Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality. |
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A pleasing confederation of curves, the Cornish rex has a long, graceful neck that leads to a comparatively small, narrow, somewhat egg-shaped head. |
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She possessed a pleasing countenance not to mention a songlike voice. |
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After all, there are plenty of Scottish players who are infinitely more pleasing to the eye when their faces are hidden by inside-out football shirts. |
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Hoppers are often eaten for breakfast, but Jaffrey emphasizes their versatility, and also their pleasing ability to sop up all sorts of juices and savoury or sweet flavours. |
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I didn't anticipate the broads to be so pleasing to the eye is all. |
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They seek to reduce what they see as needless clutter and eye candy, and to fashion beautifully spare pages, focusing on the most pleasing presentation of text. |
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Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours. |
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Did you know that the most pleasing shape to man is the spline curve? |
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The problem is that most corporate sites often lack a pleasing form. |
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In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative. |
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The symmetry is pleasing, at the end of a narrative that is bracing, adventurous, touched by surprises, perfectly balanced and completely engrossing. |
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She would sharply bit on her bottom lip to colour them without the use of any lip colourings, pinching the apples of her cheeks to flush them to a pleasing rosy colour. |
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It is time to replace this portrait with a more pleasing experience. |
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It is pleasing to note it will celebrate its tri-centenary this year. |
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He freely admits he can give examples of racism toward indigenous people from non-whites, but chooses to ignore it in fear of pleasing far right racists. |
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Indeed, relocating a city to a more effective, attractive but perhaps less aesthetically pleasing location has its logical merits if it improves its strategic aims. |
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The organ score accompanying the film sounds quite pleasing. |
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My cod with chorizo is a tried-and-tested combination, with the strong taste of the chorizo providing a pleasing counterpoint to a succulent piece of cod. |
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The sharpness and clarity of the images is pleasing to the eye. |
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Nevertheless, it's pleasing to note the passing similarity of the resulting image with the angular Vorticist art that I was looking at only thirty minutes later. |
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Wilson develops his argument through a pleasing series of case studies. |
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Used in cologne and perfumes, the smell is distinctive and very pleasing. |
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Ignore a waymarked gate on the right and follow the track as it winds left, through woodland, and comes to a signpost, directing you right along a pleasing grassy track. |
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Through the gentle chiding of the gay stylist friend, to the downright vicious demands of Ms. Streep, to the snottish comments from the old Emily, it was cattishly pleasing. |
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It thus produces a weiner that sprawls across the plate like an octopus, pleasing the young tykes aesthetically while also reducing the choking hazard. |
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I've reduced this heavy string of words to its acronym because it has a pleasing Latin sound and neatly wraps the whole shebang in one small package. |
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Such foods are juicy, fatty, wholesome, and pleasing to the heart. |
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In the fourth movement the pizzicato sforzandos were very accurate, loud, and pleasing to hear, as was the high playing of the first violin in the Presto. |
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These men represent the old guard faithfully, but with a new-era sensibility that combines pleasing lines and tight midsections with drum-tight conditioning. |
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Stylistically, the estate version is by far the most pleasing to the eye, as the body profile has been redesigned more or less from the windscreen pillars rearwards. |
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Granted, having to sport a curly perm and wear a minidress throughout the film would challenge any actor's dignity, and Clay does convey a pleasing sincerity. |
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This album is trying too hard to be smooth and pleasing to the masses, meaning that Wright ends up crooning uninterestingly where she should be knocking us dead. |
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All in all, everything was delectable, delightful, and pleasing. |
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A few other ideas using persimmons include making wonderful centerpieces for a holiday table, as they are very ornamental with a pleasing shape and vivid color. |
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The stinking filth on the streets was not even pleasing to crows, though. |
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The Mayor, who is a regular Saturday morning visitor to the market, said that it was doubly pleasing for him that the market had come about during his mayoralty. |
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The combination of strands of softly cooked skate flesh and slices of waxy potatoes is a deeply pleasing one. |
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The Montreal native is a mixmaster who has been pleasing the crowds internationally with his solid skills and knack for picking the perfect blend of music. |
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The result is like ambrosia, pleasing in colour, form, smell, and taste. |
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Jane was blonde, blue eyed, and was tall with a pleasing figure. |
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A rustling plateful of deep-fried whitebait with anchovies and a red onion dressing screamed out for a smack of chilli, but was still pleasing for all that. |
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There are countless examples of singer Eddie's bright, showy wit, and mini-tunes galore on an album which clocks in at a pleasing forty minutes or so. |
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My impression of the word conjures an aesthetic impression, revealing both depth and simplicity, something that is pleasing and accessible, rewarding deeper investigation. |
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The band evoke a pleasing mix of tunefulness, melody and hardcore grind. |
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It has been found to act as a satisfactory fat replacement in many processed foods, helping to give them pleasing texture, mouth feel, body, and moisture retention. |
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Coldplay, on the other hand, seems to care about nothing but pleasing its audience. |
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Nobody could pretend that a huge slope of clinker is aesthetically pleasing. |
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There, Mr. Editor, you have a pleasing comminglement of romance and colloquialism. |
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The particularly pleasing thing about Sinister is the standard of cinematography by Chris Norr. |
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Violent and romantic images harmonize into an ascetically pleasing bricolage whose intertextuality is obscure. |
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The physical location is in a very safe, secure environment that is astatically pleasing and serene. |
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The period details are pleasing, from the typewriters to acrylic dresses and flicky hair. |
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The canned tomatoes with the tomato paste and dash of sugar make it a pleasing, hearty broth. |
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Mine still involves Barberella, with a pleasing dollop of Kate Bush in that Babooshka number. |
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It was very pleasing to get ourselves into a winning position against a side like Pakstan rather than just giving them a game. |
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A gorgeous, swoopy compact Benz that really feels like it's engineered like no other car, it moves with a pleasing old-fashioned simplicity. |
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I thought all eight of us scrummaged well out there which is what you have got to do so it was really pleasing. |
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Persian dishes have a beautiful and delicate harmony of spices and ingredients, which is pleasing to even the pickiest of eaters. |
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It was pleasing to see many amusing, quirky books, such as Good Morning Mr Pancakes, Mozzie and Midgie and The Aunties' Three. |
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It is the most common of all capsica, and its fruit is particularly pleasing to the feminine palate. |
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But while Odds Against Tomorrow has plenty of pleasing grace notes, it might leave you feeling a little empty. |
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The stones were not dressed in any way and may have been chosen for their pleasing natural forms. |
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Alternating sandstone and limestone created a most pleasing decorative effect. |
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Within the same circle with the pigeons, were beautiful albatrosses, poising and minueting with them in the most pleasing fellowship. |
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He has besides the most pleasing and delightful exterior and appearance you can possibly see. |
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Adams divides pleasing lacewings into two subfamilies, based on profound differences in male claspers. |
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As such there is significant interest in producing a perfume formulation that people will find aesthetically pleasing. |
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Angelus Politianus had a tetter in his nose continually running, fulsome in company, yet no man so eloquent and pleasing in his works. |
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Of all the things that attracted her to the park, the timelessness of the ever-flowing river was most pleasing. |
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One of the writers' most pleasing inventions was to treat the triangle love story as comedy. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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A good entry and a pleasing trade with meated cattle producing fantastic returns. |
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He made pleasing progress in handicaps last term ending the campaign with a a three-quarters of a length victory over Sopranist in this event. |
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Mark Johnston's Shalloon made a pleasing enough debut at Hamilton and improvement should see him win the SIS Live Maiden Stakes. |
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Safrole in the bark of sassafras deters insects and other pests, but I find its sweet, licorice-like odor quite pleasing. |
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I chose 'all the' over Jeff's superior 'any' for the added constraint and the pleasing concordance monosyllabism gives between words and beats. |
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She first gains the respect of Khal Drogo by pleasing him sexually. |
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It is pleasing to note an increased interest in Finnocchio or Florence Fennel excellent as a salad and very good cooked or served naturally like celery. |
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It's particularly pleasing to celebrate Australia Day this year, so soon after England's magnificent victory over our cousins in the Rugby World Cup. |
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He vapoured, and fretted, and fumed, and trotted up and down, and tried to make himself pleasing in Miss Hollis's big, quiet, grey eyes, and failed. |
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There's only so much whole-roasted turkey one person can eat, so why not change it up with a flavorful twist on a crowd pleasing dish-mini turkey meatball sliders. |
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Pushing up the weight and the size ofthe device is an exterior forged from a combination of stainless steel and calfskin leather, which is pleasing to touch and hold. |
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In his letter, Musa said the extent to which NZNO's priorities were reflected in the common themes identified at the sector workshops was pleasing. |
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This may have been a pleasing prospect for Bismarck, but it was unacceptable to either Napoleon III or to Agenor, duc de Gramont, his minister of foreign affairs. |
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The ripe bramble, red cherry and blackcurrant fruit will not be smothered by the meat while its attractive touches of cinnamon, vanilla and pepper all add pleasing complexity. |
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Momentarily pleasing the oligarchy and all others on the right, but followed a populist course that won him great favor with the poor and lower classes. |
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This is commonly used to rivet wood panels into place since the hole does not need to be drilled all the way through the panel, producing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. |
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Orlando. There was no thought of pleasing you when she was christened. |
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Mark Johnston''s Shalloon made a pleasing enough debut recently at Hamilton and nominal improvement should see him win the SIS Live Maiden Stakes. |
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He has managed to get through this period without any major injury which is pleasing, though he does have niggling problems we would like to manage. |
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