The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today. |
|
The caribou's head has always been the most sought-after part, the part we give to guests. |
|
Even homes in two of the city's most sought-after suburbs, were on the market at fixed prices. |
|
The pair have travelled the country to find the most sought-after and least desirable postcodes. |
|
Some 22 culchies from 15 counties travelled to Lisselton to compete for one of the nation's most sought-after crowns. |
|
The most sought-after expression of patronage was a grant of land, conferring both wealth and status. |
|
Arty is without doubt one of the finest and most sought-after guitar players in Ireland. |
|
On the water, handfuls of gaudy drakes, cloaked in vivid breeding plumage, jockey for position near sought-after hens. |
|
He's the son of the well-known Driftwood Ike, and his get are much sought-after by rodeo hands across the country. |
|
This is the proof that a rare and sought-after property need not necessarily be put up for sale at a high price. |
|
The price shoots up for larger sites in sought-after locations with pre-approved planning. |
|
Many a house in the area has one of his much sought-after rocking horses carved from wood. |
|
The asking price reflects its location in a particularly sought-after part of the inner city. |
|
Nigeria, once synonymous with corruption and waste, is now one of the most sought-after destinations for investors. |
|
Sprays of black schorl in quartz are some of its most sought-after minerals. |
|
We want to be a sought-after place to work as well as the preferred employer once a student has graduated. |
|
Similarly, golf lovers are well aware of the attractive and sought-after courses at Karl¨tejn and Karlovy Vary. |
|
Among them, the in situ festivals, or those which invest in all or part of a city, are clearly the most sought-after. |
|
Attention to detail and responsible actions make us a highly sought-after partner. |
|
These steps are what have traditionally made the VeriSign mark the most trusted and sought-after by end users around the world. |
|
|
Banking continues to be one of the most sought-after career choices among students. |
|
As the most popular and sought-after schools are full, parents would then have to find a place at another on their return. |
|
The course offered by the college is much sought-after by those desirous of making a career in the film industry. |
|
In the marshes, keep an eye out for the papyrus gonolek and the often sought-after shoebill stork. |
|
Andy called out, jerking his chin upward in the direction of the tall, slender, much sought-after brunette. |
|
Although anglesite and cerussite are found at Loudville, the two most sought-after minerals are pyromorphite and wulfenite. |
|
In a good year, the vineyard produces 9000 bottles of the most sought-after wine. |
|
The most sought-after and expensive arrondissements are the 7th, 8th, 15th, 16th and 17th. |
|
This means closely examining photos for sought-after traits like height and a symmetrical face. |
|
The airline recently unveiled its inflight meals, which consist of some of the most sought-after Singaporean cuisine. |
|
As the autumn winds blow up, crab yolk becomes rich, a Chinese saying goes, indicating it is time to eat the sought-after delicacy. |
|
Any move to increase the number of sites open to the public would therefore generate a great deal of sought-after tourist revenue for the city. |
|
Affordable homes in one of the most sought-after streets in York are to be paid for through the sale of other properties in the same development. |
|
A humble Scottish charity shop has emerged as one of the country's most sought-after suppliers of designer fashion. |
|
After this late night triumph she became one of the most sought-after cellists of her time. |
|
He was a much sought-after consultant, both for his original ideas and his unrivalled contacts in sport. |
|
The location and the listed buildings already on the site promise that they will become some of the most sought-after addresses in the city. |
|
I've always been embarrassed by our corner bath but now, after years in the decor doldrums, they are much sought-after. |
|
Government bonds were among the most sought-after financial investments following yesterday's attacks. |
|
Irish vocal and production talent, much sought-after in Europe, barely gets a look in these days. |
|
|
Anything which can extend life and improve the quality of it is bound to be sought-after by victims and their families. |
|
Now, several high-end manufacturers are making the soundbar a sought-after item. |
|
A popular veejay, a sought-after anchor and TV shows presenter, Mini Mathur says it's a variety of creative pursuits that spices up her life. |
|
Here they reach 3 or 4kg and become the most sought-after of the Pacific salmon, actively harvested by both commercial and sports fisheries. |
|
He is one of the most sought-after artists in the world and in terms of price it would be like asking how long is a piece of string? |
|
Is it that highly sought-after swing voter, watching the news coverage from an arm chair hundreds of miles away? |
|
Vintage Shanghai posters have in recent years become a much sought-after item among enthusiasts of Oriental collectibles. |
|
Many of these are now in fashionable areas and, unlike those in areas suffering from social problems, are highly sought-after. |
|
Unashamed, he can speak publicly and is even a sought-after conference speaker. |
|
Is the moniker 'Putin's official DJ' a sought-after crown or the kiss of death for an electronic musician living in Russia? |
|
It is a paradise for fishermen and a very sought-after place for surf-carting enthusiasts. |
|
Barcelona used its Games in 1992 to implement a wide-ranging urban renewal plan, transforming a decaying industrial city into a sought-after tourist destination. |
|
Our Charlie proved the most sought-after subject on the web after scurrilous allegations prompted a fact-starved UK public to scour the Net for tasty titbits. |
|
She has recorded three solo albums, is sought-after for other releases, has her own designer brand underway, and to top it all off is engaged to be married. |
|
Although there is an oversupply of holiday property in some areas, property prices in the more sought-after Turkish resorts have risen steadily rather than spectacularly. |
|
In this peaceful region, much sought-after because of its proximity to Geneva, the numerous winter and summer activities attract an enthusiastic tourist trade all year round. |
|
The year 2001 sees four red, four white and three sparkling wines being given the ultimate accolade making them the most sought-after wines in the country. |
|
Birds-eye maple is an expensive and sought-after wood, and its decorative swirls and hardness make it perfect for these decorative and useful boards. |
|
She's among the most sought-after strumpets on the scene, a brash and blowsy blonde babe whose sassy strip-club allure promises to be on the scene for some time to come. |
|
The Heath is a fascinating and worthwhile look at an area of Greater London which now abounds with sought-after residences and is steeped in history. |
|
|
But ironically the former slum houses are now sought-after properties following regeneration and the flats have become increasingly unpopular with residents. |
|
The pattern is mirrored in sought-after areas across Scotland. |
|
Concrete is a downtown boutique with sought-after uptown fashions. |
|
Water bottles used by the pros and thrown away are a sought-after collector's item. |
|
One of fashion's most sought-after and charismatic photographers, Mario Testino's name is synonymous with images of glamour, style and joie de vivre. |
|
Yet he is fast becoming one of the most sought-after acts in America, wowing the crowds as he plummets through the air from an altitude of 5,000 ft. |
|
A successful crime-busting programme which has turned a notorious estate into a sought-after residential area is in line for a top national award. |
|
So sought-after are high-ranking characters and the virtual trinkets that they amass that extraordinary amounts of real-world money are changing hands as they are traded. |
|
The most sought-after rarities sell for thousands of pounds. |
|
Damelin Computer School has been repositioned as the premier IT training institute in South Africa, producing highly sought-after skills for these markets. |
|
Shared values such as the pursuit of excellence and strength of purpose make him a sought-after partner for the long term. |
|
The wide variety of our clients' requirements means that we have become experienced and much sought-after specialists. |
|
If his current situation is anything to go by, this sought-after rapper will be simply too pushed for time. |
|
At age 16, he was the most sought-after high-school player in the country, enrolling at Louisiana State University. |
|
For a normal individual, a dosage of 5-30 mg taken orally is sufficient to induce the sought-after sensations of physical and intellectual power. |
|
This means having to show the court there is probable cause to believe that the sought-after records may reveal evidence of wronging. |
|
The countertenor Daniel Taylor is now one of the most sought-after countertenors in the world. |
|
The highest postal code effects in both cities correspond to sought-after areas. |
|
The spatial logic of this pericope symbolizes the ultimate achievement of the sought-after or desired benefit: rain. |
|
Peggy is that most sought-after creature, an undecided woman who is a swing voter. |
|
|
Many people believe in the power of chocolate as an aphrodisiac, while others swear by a certain perfume or cologne to ignite desire in the sought-after other. |
|
For example, in southeastern Mali a pushcart or a large clay pot are highly sought-after assets that indicate a progression of relative wealth. |
|
Morris is now one of the most sought-after choreographers in the world. |
|
The most sought-after of these confessors are the penitentiaries who have power to absolve from censures or from sins reserved to the pope. |
|
In addition to the Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, Canada became a sought-after destination for American farmers in search of cheaper land. |
|
A highly prolific and sought-after actor, Martin WĂ¼ttke is currently at the apex of his career. |
|
These sought-after ouzels live among the rusting fragments of mining, the glinting fluorspar and rocky clefts of this once industrious valley. |
|
In a region highly sought-after as regards hiking, rock climbing and water sports. |
|
As in fairy tales, the woods have to be braved to reach the much sought-after place. |
|
Indeed, privacy is the sought-after amenity. |
|
These canvases today are sought-after prizes. |
|
The sought-after aims cannot be achieved by the Member States alone and must therefore be realised at Community level on account of their transnational nature. |
|
It was our missing link to begin developing this sought-after site, which is so highly regarded for its quality of life and its nearness to downtown Montréal. |
|
Despite an undeniable decline, the industry has survived and has adapted to a new clientele, the fez being the most sought-after handmade item among tourists. |
|
With their taps in place and sugar shacks fired up, maple syrup producers are now in the thick of it, producing one of Eastern Canada's most sought-after products. |
|
Very sought-after for furniture, cabinetwork, and veneers and a substitute for ebony in woodwind instruments. |
|
A rare and much sought-after recording by young Jessie and the Cadets, so Gaz does indeed have good taste. |
|
These so-called mailboat cover envelopes are now scarce and sought-after by collector. |
|
She has excelled in the field and is one of the most sought-after makeup artists in the region. |
|
These sought-after pigments can also be found in blackberries, cherries, raspberries, red cabbage, red grapes, and black plums. |
|
|
Kozak was at this stage a highly sought-after performer, so much so that Slovan Bratislava wrested him away from their rivals with the tantalising promise of making him their principal playmaker. |
|
Curiously,fewer examples of today's hot Chinesecontemporary artists are on offer thana year ago, but Sotheby's contemporary saleon May 14 includes examples by two of today'smost sought-after artists from Russiaand India. |
|
Along with the tambaqui, the pirarucu is one of the most sought-after food fishes in the varzea. |
|
The murexes are one of the most beautiful and sought-after families by shell collectors. |
|
Nestled into a semirural setting in one of Cardiff's most sought-after suburbs, it is a unique property that is rarely available. |
|
Now 31, she is a best-selling author and sought-after public speaker. |
|
James Brown, hairstylist One of the most sought-after stylists around, largely through his long-time collaboration with Kate Moss, whose hair he cut into a much-copied fringe last year. |
|
Claire is also a sought-after speaker and has been a regular blogger and contributor for 99U and LifeHack. |
|
However, they would undoubtedly like to have the equivalent of a divining rod to know where exactly in the subsoil the much sought-after gold, copper and iron are located. |
|
His classical manner and adeptness for capturing a subject's gravity and spirituality, grace or charm, made him the most sought-after portrait artist amongst Lower Canadian high society. |
|
During the hunting season, the highly controlled and sanitized game processing centre proposes rare, sought-after products like wild boar, wild game, etc. |
|
The new products offer designers sought-after performance and gallium arsenide ruggedness either in cost-effective packages or as die. |
|
The fact that the institute's advanced technology is highly sought-after has been demonstrated for a number of years by the repeated attempts to hack into FES computers. |
|
It is hoped that these photos will help trained cryptozoologists finally track down some of the world's most sought-after creatures. |
|
Chris Elliott is one of the most sought-after concert organists, having played mighty Wurlitzers and other organs at top venues around the world. |
|
This French savoir-faire is much sought-after and appreciated, particularly in Brazil. |
|
These sought-after pieces are included in the latest range of popular and highly collectable sculptures from Lilliput Lane now on sale at Collectables in time for Christmas. |
|
Fans fume over at IPL tickets rates The statement also said that the most sought-after games are the two double-headers in Dubai, on 19 April and 25 April, respectively. |
|
The Middle East winter is the most sought-after season for migrating wild birds from the Siberian and Mediterranean regions, as our lensman SHABIN E found out recently. |
|
Traditional Christmas decorations from the nearby Ore Mountains, such as nutcrackers, 'incense smoker' figurines and Christmas pyramids, are much sought-after souvenirs. |
|
|
Inside, the DS 5 is plush and luxurious, especially with the new leather pack with the very desirable and much sought-after watchstrap leather design. |
|
But nothing was funnier that Pep Guardiola becoming the most sought-after manager in history just by hanging out in New York with Greenwich Village bohos. |
|
He didn't know his blood type before he donated, but now, knowing how sought-after his B-negative blood is, Sandhar says he's committed to keeping it up. |
|
The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the ITV1 show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
|
The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the UTV show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
|