It has the savor of disease about it and you immediately wonder what sort of agenda lies behind it. |
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Slow down your eating, savor your food, and enjoy sharing life with family and friends. |
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He rockets through his material, barely giving his audience time to catch up or savor his latest joke. |
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Spooning some mashed potatoes in my mouth, I took a second to savor the taste. |
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Finding the Winesaps under the leaves was a big event and one to treasure, to savor for a while. |
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So go ahead and brew up a pot of Darjeeling or Earl Grey for the simple pleasure of it, and savor the moment. |
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The afterglow of a live performance does not last long, and he intends to savor every moment. |
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Afternoons of such sweet enjoyableness are so rare with me that I tend to savor them, hold them lingering to myself, rather than share them. |
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The squeamish may feel their pulses flutter at times, but the geeky, the prurient, and the gothic will find much to savor. |
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The children love to play in it, and they savor the memory long after the last snowball has been thrown. |
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Every razor thin slice of meat is astounding, melting in your mouth and growing in flavor as you slowly savor each piece. |
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She was letting him touch her, letting him smell her sweet perfume, letting him savor those things that only Rick should feel. |
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This is supposed to help us savor more deeply the transient joys and triumphs preceding the crack-up. |
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With effort, she managed to swallow the first soothing mouthful, and she sipped at the water as an epicure would savor a good wine. |
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Unfortunately, it was by turns thrilling and boring, with little else in between to savor emotionally. |
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The variety and balance of the selected wines gives the flights a venturesome quality, and a well-constructed comparison to study and savor. |
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We'll savor bright autumn colors while bicycling through the high forest islands atop America's Redrock Wilderness. |
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Gardeners in search of ideas for inventive hardscapes will savor one-of-a-kind terraces, staircases, and retaining walls. |
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Her whole body had a tingly sensation that she loved, and she wanted to savor it as long as she could. |
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History buffs and art lovers will find much to savor including scrimshaw at this noteworthy museum. |
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Most ballplayers are loath to admit they swing for the fences, but they're lying if they say they don't savor the moment when it happens. |
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Here, you can savor an authentic New England-style clambake. |
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For those that linger upon the spool of noodles and ponder its texture longer than the usual diner, it is because we savor it. |
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Of course, to have tea on behalf of wine, savor the leisurely calm in the warm environment. |
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Reflection of the sunset in our luxury riad, take time to savor the sweet moments of calm and voluptuousness. |
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As that long day comes to an end, he will make ready to leave, but not before we savor one last moment in his gracious presence. |
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Sometimes on afternoons like this I found an excuse to get left behind by the others just to savor the lonesomeness. |
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To snack on or to savor, to share or to keep for oneself, chocolate is always a festive moment. |
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Some say my epiphanic places are places I've known in past lives, and that what I'm feeling is the distant echo of ancient memories, sweetened with the savor of immortality. |
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Roger Anthony, Timbers Army, Portland: The Timbers used their week off to sit back and savor an unbeaten run that is now just shy of four months. |
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I've often yearned to live nights like this in the Calderon, so it's a day to savor. |
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He seemed to want to savor the last steps of the climb, to prolong them as much as possible. |
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A smooth and fine mustard with the savor of our soil, can be used as vinaigrette or on grilled meats. |
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Minority is accepting that we will not always see the immediate fruit of our efforts, but that one day another generation will savor this fruit. |
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I feel as though I am preaching to dry sponges that soak up every word and savor it with joy. |
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New this summer, a champagne bar has opened on the third floor of the Tower for visitors to savor the festive spirit of summer. |
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As individuals, we have limited influence over how the youth slice is handled, but often, we can impact the savor of the other slice. |
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His firm commitment lets him begin to savor what Love produces when It is given the freedom to act. |
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You know what it means to savor every nuance of the sound, right down to the last vibration. |
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The banquet gave a chance to everyone to savor a ferry cruise at sunset time through the Helsinki harbour. |
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She snarfed the food down not even waiting to savor the flavors. |
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You can savor delicate musical nuances without disturbing others. |
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But if the Salt have lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? |
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Mindful eating will allow you to savor your food and eat more intuitively, rather than emotionally. |
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And so the shaming of them, the public taking them down a peg or two, become moments to savor. |
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Inherent Vice brings you a sprawling, unobstructed narrative, and then asks you to savor as much as you can. |
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Some are pilgrims from out of town, come to savor the best granola on the West Coast. |
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To judge from the roars of approval on opening night, audiences will be finding new visual marvels to savor in this production for many years to come. |
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Just sit back, savor his zingy take on the Yupper West Side and the Internet, and meet his detective heroine, Maxine Tarnow. |
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In the meantime, you may savor the irony of how this inveterate critic of liberal media bias exposed his own bias in such an extraordinary manner. |
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Coming from a writer peering with wonder and defiance into the crepuscule of life, it's a delight that readers should savor. |
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With games, some sweat, and the unique physicality of the contact body we will savor and rock the boundaries between states of allowing and mindful intention. |
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Champagne should be fun and you should savor every moment of it. |
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For my part, I am unrepentantly stopping to savor the moment. |
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We have become a nation of gulpers not taking the time to savor the communion that is a meal. |
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Derrick, however, is also the prime locus of the film's insouciant hypocrisy, since it wants to paint him as a slobbering, exploitative cretin while inviting the audience to savor the fruits of that cretinism. |
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The hedonistic world through which she prowls is photographed with a sensual eye that portrays the neighborhood as an intoxicating lotus land whose resident voluptuaries greedily savor the delights of their little paradise. |
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Its purity, texture, and fleshiness are something to savor. |
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Consumers and professional operators can savor a wide choice of products. |
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All you need now is savor your absinthe according to your own taste! |
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Whether you're in the mood for a cozy space to sip cocktails with someone special or a swanky place to savor a cigar and make new friends, Princess ships provide it all. |
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For a true New York lunch, you should go straight to Big Mamma, where you can savor bagels with cream cheese and salmon, pastrami sandwiches or even coleslaw. |
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Miller's Drive-In, If you've never experienced carhop service, stop here to savor the juicy cheeseburgers and thick malts. |
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Each bite-sized piece is slow-cooked to bring out the rich, beef flavor that dogs savor. |
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The delicate savor of the eggplant is appreciated by all. |
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That, as you savor your dish, is what's going to give you the feeling of traveling to another land, of finding yourself in Cuba, in Santo Domingo or in Vietnam. |
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So you swoon, and you sniffle, and you savor the ache in your chest. |
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The Dinner Dates, held in significant localities of the Piedmontese enogastronomic panorama, invite to savor the same principles as interpreted by the cream of international cooking. |
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The baby squid are flash fried to a crunchy, tender toothsomeness and require nothing but a light spritz of lemon to achieve full savor. |
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In her free time, Karine Thomas also likes to see movies and savor sushi. |
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Come savor our smoked paprika pizza, piled with aged pork salumi with hints of smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. |
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And the typically generous portions of comfort food, and high satiety, let customers relax and savor the pairings without fuss. |
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Jordan writes of Dominic that he was drawn to savor the word of God. |
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This kingly dish epitomizes unctuousness: two sublime meats in a truffled Madeira sauce with the concentrated savor of a marrowy veal stock cooked way down. |
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Canvas Cafe paints a picture to savor, while C'est la Vie est magnifique. |
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In the winter, savor rutabagas, turnips, or raw grated parsnips. |
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