For most visitors, however, it is enough to enjoy the soothing, and rewardingly aesthetic, experience of Hyderabad's little known Paigah tombs. |
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These lucid scientific interjections compensate rewardingly for the book's relatively weak cultural sense. |
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In spite of its length and occasional flights of fancy, it has a rewardingly esoteric heart. |
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In Fitzgerald National Park, a one hour drive on a rather rough track will take the visitor to this rewardingly secluded site. |
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He followed up a facile victory at Hexham, with a brave success in testing conditions at Chepstow, and is one that can gallop rewardingly all through the season. |
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Such scale-warps are part and parcel of island life and nowhere in England can you dip more completely, more rewardingly, into island life than in the Scillies. |
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And his rapport with the drummer Matt Abts, the keyboardist Danny Louis and the bassist Andy Hess felt rewardingly deep. |
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One can live longest and best and most rewardingly by attaining and preserving the happiness of learning. |
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But she gives a modest, rewardingly human-scaled performance. |
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The cramped confines Of the two-room ONE Archives gallery managed to hold a rewardingly deep sample of work from EZTV's heyday. |
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Though the larger portion was gifted to JORY, we rewardingly saved a few pounds for ourselves. |
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And from a punters' perspective, the competition has become rewardingly predictable. |
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Few Canadian films balanced their ingredients as rewardingly as Louis BĂ©langer's Route 132, the universal story, set in Quebec, of a father's life unraveling after the death from meningitis of his young son. |
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Although Lipton's analyses of individual art works are rewardingly detailed, they somewhat eclipse a larger historical view of Jewish-Christian relations. |
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The variable-assist electro-mechanical steering is rewardingly pleasant and positive with low resistance at parking-lot speeds with linear build-up as velocity increases. |
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Everything works and sounds and lies rewardingly beneath the fingers. Yet, the impressive thing about these Variations is that... they are held together by a sure sense of the purely musical values inherent in their material. |
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While there are some long climbs via classic cols, the gradients are rarely daunting and the views are rewardingly breath-taking. |
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The explanatory notes for Society and Solitude are rewardingly full. |
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