In a spongey, leather-clad Renault, this system feels thrillingly futurist. |
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Henry Fleming, the youth who is the protagonist of this thrillingly realistic drama of war, has for deuteragonist Wilson, the loud young boaster. |
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Then, thrillingly, Celtic simply imposed themselves on the remainder of the match. |
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Beginning almost teasingly, it builds to a thrillingly intense climax, Cave screaming that he's not afraid to die. |
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Jamieson, Executive Director of Human Resources, was thrillingly promoted to VP of HR, with attendant supersizing of salary. |
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Do not depart without sampling the thrillingly puckery Key lime pie, the best I've encountered locally. |
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So were the tea bowls: funky, wild-style, fanatically valued little things in a world gone suddenly, thrillingly askew. |
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Opera, and especially 19th century opera, allows dangerous women to coruscate thrillingly on the stage for a few short hours – then murders them. |
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Our visit to TRL would require us to leave slightly early from school, thrillingly skipping the last half of our final class. |
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And familial love can't keep an apocalyptic flood, thrillingly described, from slamming in. |
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In contrast to so many other actresses, she seemed as desiring as desirous, with the gift of a thrillingly unladylike appetite. |
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Its London premiere caused an even bigger sensation than Petit's first visit, audiences finding it thrillingly risqué. |
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Richly atmospheric and thrillingly told, Talisman is a story of activism and triumph. |
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There is so much extreme pain in the world, that all the living entities who are free from it have every reason to be thrillingly relieved. |
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Only a steel cable stretched over the abyss joins Chamonis to the real world: the cableway is thrillingly steep as it soars up and across. |
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Each day as we were walking we saw much wildlife including hooded plovers, pied oyster-catchers, Cape Barren geese, Bennetts wallabies and thrillingly for me, a wombat. |
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Harris establishes period detail with a light touch, so that this is never less than a thrillingly pacy read whose power is not lessened by the inevitability of its climax. |
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And whatever the theme is that the show is seeking to follow has led to a shortage of those thrillingly distinct fusions of horse and rider that Stubbs excelled in. |
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In those first weeks, I tore around my new home on various borrowed bikes, electrified by this unbeautiful city, as thrillingly jarring as a Dada cut-up. |
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Nevertheless, we thought interesting to reveal Hermann Abendroths impressive sforzati, although not annotated, played thrillingly in the same way by all timpanists who came under his direction. |
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I was going mad, desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and thrillingly exciting. |
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True to his name, Ambrose Pike is both ambrosia and piercing sword, and their mutual captivation proceeds too quickly into what may be the most thrillingly bizarre marriage proposal in literature. |
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Foie gras torchon, listed under Raw, was of course cooked before it was topped, thrillingly, with pickled strawberry jelly and pungent cracked long pepper. |
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But the effect is thrillingly open-ended, as if the work were still in the act of coming to its point, dragooning the eyes and the minds of viewers to that enterprise. |
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Sara Fulgoni seizes the possibilities of the wily Dalila – one of opera's great seductresses – but it is Carl Tanner's thrillingly sung Samson that provides the evening's highlight performance. |
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In this thrillingly cinematic noir, no one is quite what they seem. |
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Marcus Malte pens a thrillingly assured novel, populated by mysterious and troubling voices that whisper secrets and lies, prompting temptation and remorse. |
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Williams saw the TV highlights of Monday's match which thrillingly demonstrated the aerial power of John Sillett's side: four goals against Wednesday, including David Speedie's hat-trick, came from headers. |
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Butcher and Ghayour both put in cardamom, which always tastes thrillingly exotic to me, and I love the latter's orange zest, too, which contributes another much-needed bitter note to proceedings. |
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But it is a pedigree sense of menace now, that startling natural flexibility married to a splay-footed sprint to the wicket, and a sense from the opening overs at the SCG of a thrillingly theatrical spectacle in play. |
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You are alongside him in the cockpit, thrillingly hedgehopping in his 'little Spit', and fearing the surprising soporific danger of that tiny enclosure while flying at night. |
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