Here I let the tide push me along the wall and savoured the marine delights on offer. |
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Jokes were told and slagging was rife and everyone savoured the moment for what it was. |
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They savoured the preparations along with their friends, and watched the willow wielders and the bowlers display their prowess. |
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Even pain is transfigured into a sort of pleasure which can be savoured aesthetically. |
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Reviving the spirit of Dada, Fluxus was fervently opposed to artistic tradition and to everything that savoured of professionalism in the arts. |
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It happens rarely enough for such an event to be savoured, but often enough to keep us forever interested. |
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And there is an acknowledgement that the truly big occasions must be savoured to the full lest they never come to pass again. |
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Sometimes you get drawn into food and silence falls as each mouthful is savoured. |
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We simply savoured and luxuriated in delight at the return of our normal peaceable existence. |
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The range of Orlando Gibbons can be savoured first in another expressive and touching pavan. |
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He savoured such incidents, which he quickly noted in his spiderish hand-writing, to be retrieved for use on some later date. |
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The flavour of garlic is well known for its hot, dry pungent taste, savoured in the cuisine of many cultures. |
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I revelled in its aroma, savoured its taste until I was jolted awake into a caffeine deprived state. |
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It was moments like that when I savoured his presence, enjoyed the fact that we were together and we were happy. |
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This is where the smart money goes for gentle breaks savoured over sublime afternoon latte and delicate cakes. |
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The castles and heritage trails are known and savoured by visitors from near and far. |
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A regular smoker says that the cigar smoke has to be savoured by rolling in the mouth rather than inhaling it. |
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I savoured the warm ambient atmosphere where camaraderie and warm humour reigned. |
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It is during the exchanges that the vitality of the pack can best be savoured, even if some of the jokes run close to the bone, and feel a little obvious and outdated. |
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Mathieu-Princet champagne will be savoured in every occasion, as an aperitive, along a meal or with dessert. |
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Just like these top quality wines, the Lambic Grand Cru Bruocsella is not drunk but savoured and it can be served with the finest dishes. |
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However it can be pleasantly savoured combined with a poultry and mushroom fricassee, a bouchee a la Reine. |
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People savoured the moment, unzipped their coats, and left hats and mitts at home. |
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This time needs to be savoured, rolled around the palate and gums as though tasting a wine, extracting every last drop of flavour from it, every tiny hint of summer. |
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Ideas float by at a rate that allows each to be individually savoured and mulled over. |
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A delicious herbal tea to be savoured every day, for a winter in fine form. |
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With sweat-soaked clothes and muddy boots, we savoured our achievement under the hot sun of late morning. |
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Last August, a very unusual evening gathering was held in Windsor: some one hundred people savoured port, chocolate and Cuban cigars. |
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Then consider Easy Deli, a selection of meal trays delivered and ready to be savoured. A treat for both the palate and eyes. |
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It can also be served with fig jam and a glass of Sauternes wine or simply savoured on warm toast. |
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It was such a rewarding experience, and I've fully savoured this experience with Serge and the rest of the group. |
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For many like Chantha, it was their first time outside of their birth country and a moment to be savoured. |
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The pleasures that lie near home can be savoured one by one so that in a year they provide a well-rounded full experience. |
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Since the last time I was here, the Hotel had added sausage, bacon and eggs to their buffet breakfast and we lingered, savoured or pigged out if you prefer. |
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The body ranges between the sexes, the pose extremely lascivious while the lustfully mounting tones of the overture are played slowly, to be savoured. |
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His ragged tanned face lights up with laughter, remembering old ways and old mates, all long since passed, but still there to be savoured in his memory. |
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While it runs long at over three hours, every moment is to be savoured. |
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As diners savoured their delicious Chocolate marquise and sipped their coffee and tea, the ballroom's lights dimmed and the audience stilled as the evening's program began. |
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Yes, the joys of the cheese toastie were being savoured by our civic leaders thanks to the invention of a dinky device by a forward-looking silversmith. |
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I learned that in France, the oyster has retained its place as a pleasure of the poor, rather than a delicacy to be savoured amid starched napery. |
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Harrison's normally-expressive flint-blue eyes turned shark-like as he savoured the import of those words, turning them over in his mind like a terrier worrying a bone. |
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In real time, online, Paxo's snorty nostrils of derision on Newsnight or grabbity-handed OAPs on Antiques Roadshow are all savoured like finely tuned comedy. |
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The culinary delights to be savoured in the panoramic restaurant are every bit as impressive as the multifaceted world of experiences surrounding the two mountain lakes. |
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The wine list is of course miraculous, with Beaujolais vintage wines among the best and an amazing white Beaujolais, served in a carafe, to be savoured as an aperitif, with fine slices of sausage. |
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Salvador savoured every moment of his new success, recording and touring at an impressive rate and repeating his musical mantra as a committed jazz aficionado and a fan of sentimental ballads. |
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Preparing the perfect cup of tea is a process to be savoured. |
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Everything possible has been done to provide a setting which equals the dainties it holds, a beautiful object that will be a pleasure to keep for a long time after having savoured its contents. |
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To be savoured as an individual...or, better yet, in a group. |
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It is an experience to be considered, mulled over and savoured. |
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Emotions contrasted in Kumanovo as France trainer Jean-Michel Degrange savoured his team's semi-final win, while Germany's stand-in coach Bettina Wiegmann was left ruing a lack of ideas. |
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As a family, we have savoured together all the lasting joys of liberation. |
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Like a good fine wine, with Joan Burnie we savoured the sweetness and the sharpness of her tongue during her time at the Daily Record. |
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Haynes suggested that Philip's behaviour savoured of unpatriotism, and that the one thing needful was the immediate appointment of a caterpillar controller. |
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Miss Huddle was unable to decide in her mind whether the action savoured of Louis Quatorzian courtliness or the reprehensible Roman attitude towards the Sabine women. |
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