The menu, which has recently been updated, neatly balances old-fashioned rusticity with more up-to-date tinkering. |
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The statues have always been appreciated for their rusticity, joie de vivre, and swagger, but little else. |
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This record is a charming companion piece to Williams's most recent release of rusticity, Musings of a Creek Dipper. |
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In general, these goals included the cultivation of simplicity and the appreciation of rusticity. |
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It's usually used for flavouring soups, but if you want to show an old-fashioned rusticity, serve it on its own. |
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The style of the interior decoration is sober, but bright without any rusticity. |
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Some, like Ise, quite deliberately chose rusticity as a way of organizing the distinction. |
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By our place, let you charm yourselves and transport in the erea of our ancestors, thanks to the rusticity of our decoration! |
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Its rusticity, its butchering qualities and its mothering qualities makes it a cattle that adapts everywhere. |
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With its blend of rusticity and sophistication, the 15 th-century coaching inn has been remodelled and is very much a dapper, food-and-wine-centred affair. |
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Big pines tower over the homes, flower boxes line stone walkways, and a wooden wagon wheel leans against one home in a gesture of artificial rusticity. |
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With color as red as peony, as yellow as ripe paddy, as green as a young rice plant the images have by themselves the taste of rural areas in all their characteristic rusticity. |
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French aristocrats saw Britain as a land of freedom and adopted our stout, hardy wool and tweed country squire attire as a badge of allegiance to the Rousseau-ean rusticity and democracy embodied here. |
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The Maharashtrian table's hallmark is the rusticity of its offerings, yet there were many elegant pairings just waiting to be discovered. |
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Its speed growth and rusticity are lightly inferior to the other clones. |
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This experience added to their rusticity allows them then to adapt to the different conditions of fattening: variations of food régime and temperature, solidity of the legs in short, concrete stall or on slats. |
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This red wine happily combines finesse and rusticity. |
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Set in a beautiful crescent-moon bay accessible only by boat, Six Senses' ravishing Water Villa 5 blends luxury with rusticity to create a romantic bubble of barefoot chic. |
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L' Akebia quinata is one climbing splendid originating in China, with very scented flowering and very abundant, not very difficult on l' exposure, and d' a good rusticity. |
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The mid-palate is a bit simple with slightly angular tannins, a touch of rusticity on the finish but it is a good wine, pleasant, with a countryman accent. |
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The tendency to seek such a scapegoat is exacerbated when the seeker is not merely discomforted at the way things are changing, but positively yearns for a past age of golden rusticity. |
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Inside, it's like a dream of posh, Country Living-mag rusticity, from the blazing log fire and the Parker Knoll chairs in the lobby to the woven Bergerac furniture and the biographies of Tory politicians in the sitting-room. |
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Thanks to its rusticity and ability to regenerate after exposure to fire, the palmito is ecologically very valuable against soil erosion and desertification. |
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