One, therefore, must savour,, what is put in front of you and try to ignore what has gone before. |
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When you savour your morning coffee, you're sipping on the second most traded commodity after oil. |
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I would immerse myself in the clear turquoise waters and savour the soothing feel of the warm ocean. |
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Would these children miss out the other flavours of life and savour only curries like Dum Aloo? |
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The atmosphere is one of bonhomie and hundreds of onlookers, unmindful of the heavy downpour, savour every moment of this unique ritual. |
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That sentence is worth reading a couple of times, if only to savour its breathtaking idiocy and vacuity. |
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Like Marmite, you either savour this daft stage business or you wish its energy was never let out of the jar. |
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To stroll around the old walled city of Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast is to savour one of Europe's gems. |
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It was at this point that we decided to cut our losses and have a meal in York to savour the atmosphere. |
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Sweet tooths will savour the slices of fresh cantaloupe, honeydew melon and pineapple that can be drizzled with melted chocolate sauce. |
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A couple of parps and he'd had enough, leaving me to savour the spoils of victory. |
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When it gets too much, there is always a fan to stand beside, an iced drink to savour. |
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In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand. |
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It was then that I noticed he was peacefully asleep, leaving me to savour a moment of high quality fatherly tenderness. |
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Wine connoisseurs demonstrate how to savour the true taste of wine without depending on the nose. |
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Delightful Kitchen Diva Ann Browne served up cold platters all during the day that were a joy to savour. |
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He pauses to savour the Kylie Minogue song playing over the bar sound system. |
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There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon. |
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A long-handled spoon helps to savour the foodstuff in small and leisurely mouthfuls, in true connoisseur's style. |
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It's an accessible depiction of a lonely cyborg and his dog and Oshii allows you to savour every detail. |
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As we pass Glenhead, we can think of writers such as McCormick and Cockett and savour the solitude offered by this deciduously wooded glade. |
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Booking is essential, to savour delicacies such as pumpkin cappellini and roasted wild rabbit. |
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He is no gloater, but his team's 1-0 victory over his old employers clearly provided a day to savour. |
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At The Bamboo Hut, dig into the spread and savour some exquisite preparations that are sure to satiate the gourmand in you. |
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The three-day food fiesta provided the gourmets the opportunity to savour cuisines from various corners of the country and abroad. |
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Even if more companies are dressing down, I prefer to savour some things for my days off. |
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Too nervous to savour the crisp dry effervescence, he downs the glass with two gulps and refills it, carefully this time. |
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On the deck of our elegant vessel, we savour not-so-wee drams of whisky and gin. |
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Can you savour the South American experience without clocking up monstrous mileage? |
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Thankfully, that proved to be unfounded and we can continue to savour the prospect of some exciting action. |
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I savour the rush of caffeine as it jolts my brain into a state of alertness. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting. |
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All in all, this was a meal to savour, and one delivered by efficient and knowledgeable waiting staff. |
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The whole lecture has a morally subversive ring, and the savour of antinomianism about it. |
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I am lucky to have been able to savour the antiquity of the town in its relatively pristine state. |
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Most of the companies in this top 50 list savour the privacy afforded by being a private limited company. |
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With lush visuals and beautiful colours to savour, gamers were introduced to the two tiered system. |
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So I'm going to savour it awhile and plot some hedonistic scheme to keep me amused. |
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Let us enjoy her tennis, savour her exploits and respect and appreciate her talents. |
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As he wanted to stay a moment and savour the scene, he leaned against the thick trunk of the sturdy oak behind him. |
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If life were like a rented DVD, you'd be able to fast-forward through the dull bits and hit slow-motion or pause to savour the sweeter moments. |
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That would savour of something like treachery, a kind of anti-supporting of your own team. |
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I cannot accept these submissions which I have to say on occasions seemed to me to savour of semantics. |
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The notes of nut and marmalade add great savour to rashers and crispy black pudding. |
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What's needed is a flesh whose savour runs deep because its fats are dispersed, in fine grains, throughout the meat. |
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Their salted and smoked meat was useful to give savour to otherwise stodgy dishes, and was especially important for the poor. |
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass. |
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I consciously try and push it to the back of my mind while I savour a bit of relaxation. |
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Tourists flock there most of the year to savour its picturesque position among magnificent scenery. |
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Food that I would normally savour, like mature cheese, bacon, or roast beef, has tasted dry and dead in my mouth. |
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As you savour your morning coffee, do you ever think about who grew the beans and how much they were paid? |
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The portions were generous and I found my tuna to be a delight to savour. |
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The risotto of leek, potato and Parmesan, which came in a deep bowl of Fido-type dimensions, had more salty savour, the kind you get from stock cubes. |
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The huge crowd at Colbert Station was an instant spur to the downcast players some of whom quickly wiped away the tears to savour what proved to be a memorable occasion. |
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It has the addictive Hebridean savour of a peaty-iodiney island malt. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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Teach children to chew food more slowly and savour the food. |
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Ignoring these inconsistencies to savour the flavour of the novel may not induce a reader to overlook the errors that may have crept in during translation or copyediting. |
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Should the choccy melt en route you will still have some nuts to savour! |
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Drinnen will savour the routine after a whirlwind two months. |
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The air had a metallic savour and my throat suddenly went dry. |
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Don't pass up the chance to savour this crushed ice and fruit juice mix. |
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Wandering out through Katryn's garden on to the hillside she breathed in deeply, trying to savour what might be her last taste of fresh air for a while. |
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Never mind the game, the moment to savour came after the final whistle when the happy Wanderers went on a lap of honour to celebrate their survival. |
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Head for cinemas, enjoy videogames and savour those yummy fast foods. |
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This bird of prey resented a worse than earthly savour in the soul of Saul. |
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Why is not my life a continual joy, and the savour of heaven perpetually upon my spirit? |
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The miraculous air, heady with ozone and made memorably sweet by leagues of wild flowerets, gave tang and savour to the breath. |
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The sensual delight of biting into the waferish cookies is a feeling to savour. |
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The grub was plain, plentiful and I can still savour the suppers of Spillers hard tack biscuit, with cheese and a mug of hot sweet cocoa. |
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For now, Sejima and Nishizawa should savour what seems to be turning into their annus mirabilis. |
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And it was a moment to savour for proud Northeasterner Abi, who told the audience how special it was to be playing so close to home. |
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And discophiles will undoubtedly savour Martin Jemelka's erudite review of the recently released CD sets featuring Rafael Kubelik's recordings. |
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Duties include jet-setting to places such as the Maldives, Thailand or Zanzibar where they will savour cocktails, relax in infinity pools and Jacuzzis. |
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I'd looked up from checking my mink traps to savour the spring sunshine, when lo and behold, pootling about in the middle distance was a Water Rail. |
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But, though the savour bee so base, the sapor is so excellent, that no meat, no sauce, no vessell pleases the Guzurats pallat, save what relishes of it. |
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These include Acai, Citrus, Guarana, Grape, Catuaba, Gooseberry, Tutti frutti savour concentrates and the award winning Brasil Fruit energy drink. |
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It's a dish that's certainly never knowingly undersold and the meat could hardly wait to fall from the bone and the crispiness gave it a flavour to savour. |
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