As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening. |
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A six-shooter of ice creams and sorbets in tall glass cylinders is wonderfully pretty, though a more adventurous mix of flavors would be welcome. |
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The recording studio is wonderfully impressive, made to exacting standards and incorporating state-of-the-art digital sound systems. |
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Finally there is the wonderfully irascible Jody who sits spikily in judgement on her hapless friends. |
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They both offer wonderfully subtle and sweet tastes, best brought out by a salad dressed with a sharp and tangy vinaigrette. |
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Although often banished to the suburban mailbox, vines are wonderfully versatile plants. |
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Similarly, vinegars can range from wine and cider to wonderfully fruity ones such as blackcurrant, strawberry and raspberry. |
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The British native spindle bush has a highly ornamental climbing relative that produces wonderfully coloured fruits. |
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It's citrus fruit and fresh acidity would pair wonderfully with Asian food but it also makes a splendid aperitif. |
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This is a wonderfully nourishing cake to take on a winter tramp or to a working bee. |
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The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight. |
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The view is wonderfully wide-ranging, with Schiehallion, the Fairy Hill of the Caledonians, obvious in the north. |
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Still, the wonderfully interesting thing about life is that we can never predict the future. |
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The main staircase of the wonderfully converted new Guinness Storehouse is cracked on every half landing. |
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Their singing is wonderfully mellow, noble, and, at the same time, devout, creating an atmosphere of calmness and reflection. |
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It's retro kitsch, wonderfully camp, gleefully perverse and exaggerated and utterly great fun throughout. |
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There is something wonderfully cussed about this Liverpool octet's omission of their finest song from their first album. |
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The dress flowed over her slender body wonderfully and Christy knew that this would appease Charles. |
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The high ratio of brown sugar to white results in a deep caramelly flavor, which goes wonderfully with the pistachios and dried apricots. |
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We're talking about six stone-cold classic pop albums, in a row, each one more stylistically progressive and wonderfully weird than the last. |
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They were wonderfully soft and filled with bits of gooey caramel and chocolate. |
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Privately donated pieces included a silver casket from the Rathbone family, a wonderfully romantic treasure chest. |
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Vinnie Roe is a wonderfully brave horse but old age is catching up with him. |
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Harper's poem, wonderfully modulated in its orality, speaks to such an audience. |
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In a wonderfully economic circle, the hemp is used to mop up pig waste, then the crop is harvested and fed to the pigs. |
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With the helichrysum is a rich purple-red flowered osteospermum which contrasts wonderfully with the furry yellow-green leaves. |
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Even more wonderfully, his natural mode of expression was at odds with that paper's style guide. |
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This area has a wonderfully high ceiling and gets plenty of natural light through a large window and patio doors. |
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The two of them hit it off wonderfully and it was the start of a great friendship. |
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It is not necessary to overpraise, or lead them to think they are wonderfully smart, for this would make them vain, and even pert. |
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The restaurants were cheap, wonderfully varied, and within walking distance. |
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All the staff were wonderfully helpful, and our waiter in particular joked and flirted with us, without once overstepping the mark. |
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He has a wonderfully cheery disposition and is very popular with his friends in his local school. |
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If you can get past the occasionally hokey dialogue, these stories are wonderfully charming, compelling reads, and fantastic value for money. |
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There are wonderfully inventive new phrases turned every day by writers, comedians, rap artists and hoodies. |
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Despite their portrayal as Hooray Henrys in knotted hankies, the Lions supporters have been wonderfully good-tempered. |
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A large finger groove choil reduces the effective cutting edge slightly but gives a wonderfully secure grip. |
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They are on original instruments with small choirs, wonderfully balanced, and some of the finest Bach available. |
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Still others simply enjoy Poe's unmatched style that conjures up remarkably horrid mental images and brings on a wonderfully grim suspense. |
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Veal chops and tuna and pork tenderloin are wonderfully grilled but shortchanged of their distinctive spices. |
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A blunt swashbuckler salvaged only by Tim Roth's wonderfully loathsome villain. |
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The great thing about this little language is that it has a wonderfully simple grammatical system. |
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Just last week the wonderfully named teenager Seb Clover sailed solo across the Atlantic at a time when most of his peers are swotting for exams. |
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The thing that really stands out, is their use of classic synths and keyboards, which are wonderfully matched up to the two guitars and bass. |
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His voice may not be as pure as it once was, nor soar quite so magnificently, but it is still wonderfully hypnotic. |
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Japanese maples can have wonderfully colored bark, in hues ranging from pea green to orange and pink. |
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People were watching something that was absolutely mischievous and silly and wonderfully dumb, but hysterically funny. |
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It's got a wonderfully creamy smooth taste, slightly cheddary, and is very white. |
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One longs for less to distract you from his unique world-view and wonderfully idiosyncratic voice. |
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The bar man, a young man with thick brown hair and wonderfully green eyes, approached Elliot with a coaster and a new glass. |
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Be sure to try one of her sliced lemon cakes, her over-the-top peach cobbler or her wonderfully restrained sweet potato pie. |
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Cloves, several sorts of peppercorn, carrots and onions perfume the raw fish, and lend it a wonderfully aromatic warmth. |
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Staff are witty and efficient and dispense wonderfully coarsely ground black pepper from a larger-than-life pepper mill with great panache. |
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When different cultures come to live side by side, they naturally and wonderfully begin to assimilate facets of each other. |
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It's wonderfully remote, with fantastic cliffs and big white sandy beaches. |
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The autumn weather has been wonderfully kind to us this year and gardens are still full of colour despite being well into October. |
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Basically its just a wonderfully witty book written in the voice of a fashionista that we can actually connect with. |
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It is wonderfully satisfying to make these pictures by hand, patiently, with pencil and paper, compass and straightedge. |
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The character of the young fighter is played quite wonderfully by Lucy McLellan. |
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For me, the intentionality, the planning, is wonderfully creative and incredibly sexy. |
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Inside, the drawing room has a wonderfully high ceiling with intricate plasterwork, a dado rail and a sash window. |
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These wonderfully peaceful footpaths make for easy walking and offer a tranquil sojourn from which to appreciate the contrasts of this island. |
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But the most delightful source of invigoration at the restaurant comes from chef-owner Matthew Kenney's wonderfully appealing food. |
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If you haven't investigated Latin folk, flamenco or jazz guitar before, this group is a wonderfully pure introduction. |
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Now that's all cleared up I'm off to eat the wonderfully aromatic steak my beloved is in the process of cooking up for me. |
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Most wonderfully, he knew that the points of light were stars, and he knew how far away they were. |
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Suspecting no connection between Edward and Lucy, she treats Lucy wonderfully, while she coolly ignores Elinor. |
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She looks the part, and acts it with wonderfully outrageous coquetry, even if obliged to force her voice rather worryingly in the lower register. |
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If you want my recommendation for a wonderfully quirky film that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, this is it. |
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The changing rooms have been flooded by the juniors, and now demonstrate sedimentation patterns wonderfully. |
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As wonderfully absurd an image as you could wish of recent Kiwi incursions into the wider pop culture world. |
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Like the rest of the plants in this group, it comes into flower just as the large Rosa mundi, which blooms wonderfully once in June, has faded. |
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While not particularly attractive for a flower bed, they work wonderfully in the vegetable garden. |
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The wonderfully named Venus's looking-glass, shepherd's needle, devil's curry-comb and round-leaved fluellen, have mostly been driven out. |
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In the title role, Campbell Scott gives a wonderfully compelling portrayal. |
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The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album. |
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Although they look somewhat drab in the winter, frangipanis are wonderfully easy to grow and flower beautifully for many months over summer. |
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With a glass of wonderfully fresh, fruit-rich Frascati, it made a swell supper. |
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Their wonderfully playful set took in reggae and funk as well as the reliably prickly outbursts of their infectious and catchy crowd-pleasers. |
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Clean and fresh, this was perfectly seasoned, and the tender tuna was wonderfully complemented by the crunchy, sharp tasting sprouts. |
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It's sort of like a frittata or a quiche, although neither of those do justice to the wonderfully distinctive, almost tangy, taste. |
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The creamy caramel frosting wonderfully caps off these tender spicy cupcakes. |
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Oliver has a wonderfully sweet voice that is full-bodied and rich in harmonics. |
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He is certainly successful in this, creating a wonderfully intimate sound with no plush production to deaden the enjoyment. |
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One of the coins was in a wonderfully good state of preservation, while the other was battered and misshapen. |
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You are an incredibly kind person, generous with your time and wonderfully talented. |
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This movie is so deftly directed and wonderfully acted that it can be enjoyed as a sumptuous spectacle of unconventional costumed camp. |
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There's also a wonderfully kitschy, pointed altar arch, and a sequence of glitzily Baroque side chapels. |
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The casualties, in our wonderfully varied city, are as globalised as the ideology that caused them. |
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It was wonderfully meditative, and as I sat there cross-legged, gonging away and soaking up the mystical reverberations, I got to thinking. |
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It is a wonderfully told tale, with a well drawn main character and an unforgettable deuteragonist. |
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My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture. |
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He is a shadow of the player who scored that wonderfully dexterous try in the monsoon against Argentina 15 months ago. |
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He's a wonderfully large Dickensian character, offering low-key winks and smiles. |
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Her guitarist had only a week to learn the chords, but they duetted wonderfully. |
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It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe. |
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It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark. |
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Both events, one dreadfully sad, one wonderfully happy, illustrate the extremes to which we can be tested in our lives. |
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It was wonderfully quiet, and there are nicely-located well-spaced guideposts with white-painted tops. |
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Pressing tofu eliminates any crumbliness, and the result is a wonderfully springy soybean cutlet. |
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He chose a Barbaresco wine 1995, a wonderfully mellow and aromatic wine which, if you can afford it, is excellent. |
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Faces in the Crowd offers a wonderfully various and intelligently chosen spread of images. |
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It was wonderfully sunny earlier and many people were tempted outside in khakis and cropped trousers. |
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When Amos and Andy went to television, it was wonderfully recast with black actors. |
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He has a wonderfully readable discussion of the Lord's Prayer in both the recension of Matthew and the one of Luke. |
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The three principal actors are thanked for creating wonderfully complex characters with real motivations and emotions. |
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After a late dinner, we watched this wonderfully kitsch movie on my newly acquired 'Asian' channel. |
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There is a museum inside with wonderfully kitsch bull-fighting memorabilia. |
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In the Met's exhibition, the curators do something wonderfully disorienting. |
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Walnuts also combine wonderfully with other flavors, especially chocolate, caramel and cinnamon. |
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You attempt to cover over lifeless language with wonderfully wordy witticisms of the repetitive variety. |
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But I'm finally ready to deliver another once of those wonderfully kooky recaps you've all come to care so little about. |
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She was full of wonderfully refreshing oddities that I am still learning to appreciate. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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All wonderfully participative, although no one remembered to advise the aggrieved to change the station or turn the radio off altogether. |
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He was portrayed as a latter-day Colonel Blimp with a wonderfully bilious turn of phrase. |
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I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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There is dual side access to the wonderfully private rear garden with large lawn, a raised deck area and patio area. |
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I remember my predecessor telling a wonderfully self-deprecating anecdote of his initial activities as a theatrical angel. |
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Seriously, my family have been wonderfully supportive and I hope we'll have time to enjoy a nice walk together. |
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The town described by Kipling in Plain Tales from the Hills seemed a wonderfully absurd Victorian fantasy. |
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The director stays fairly conventional, reining things in when he could veer off into wonderfully absurdist territory. |
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It had warm aromas of prunes, cocoa and caramel, which brought out the flavors of the chocolate cake wonderfully. |
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With practice, a sea kayak becomes a wonderfully responsive, stable, and companionable watercraft. |
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The costuming is wonderfully authentic, and as fine quillwork as I've ever seen done. |
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The princess and elephant puppets were also wonderfully designed with pearl-strewn costumes, jewels, and glittering fabrics. |
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He had conveyed the strange hold the ring had on him with in wonderfully actorly fashion. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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But it's her wonderfully innocent joie de vivre and youthful exuberance that captured my heart. |
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Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect. |
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This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me? |
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The sun felt wonderfully warm on his soaked skin, so he closed his eyes and enjoyed its soothing heat. |
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The spectacular traditional-style adobe building is wonderfully remote and romantic. |
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I think a larger point maybe to be made is we're looking at a guy who is an inveterate maybe even shameless but wonderfully adroit scene stealer. |
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The series was also notable for the wonderfully adroit way it visually mixed the father's past and present, and segued from one to the other. |
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It is a wonderfully evocative burr, cultured throughout but with the faintest smidgens of rakish raspiness around the edges. |
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His art is wonderfully representative of the essence of the philosophy of Indian aesthetics. |
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But then those who have read the original book will agree that this wonderfully drawn comedy character is a cut above your regular anti-hero. |
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The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate. |
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The sweetbreads were fine, raised above the mediocre by a wonderfully sweet and light pastry. |
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Still this is a masterful performance by Andsnes who rises to the occasion quite wonderfully. |
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The beauty in relationships that transcend social and lingual boundaries is wonderfully depicted as Isa dances with locals in an Indian desert. |
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The alternative rock soundtrack is wonderfully raw as it blares from the speakers. |
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This is Arthurian epic at its best-filled with romance, adventure, authentic Dark Ages detail, and wonderfully human people. |
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So David cooked up a wonderfully greasy breakfast, eggs, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried bread, our first fry-up for months! |
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Her voice is wonderfully low and husky, perfect for a night full of regret, anger and crying. |
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The mushroom salad was really a mushroom sauce, but made a wonderfully earthy contrast to the taste of the sea. |
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The costumes and set design are stylish and impressive, full of bright colors and wonderfully authentic period detail. |
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Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas. |
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The player, back-pedalling furiously, did wonderfully to prevent the ball dropping in under his crossbar. |
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Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package. |
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Vincisgrassi is a rich, wonderfully elaborate lasagne from the Marche region in Italy, which is to the east of Tuscany. |
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However, there was nothing scrappy about the wonderfully executed goal that finally broke the deadlock at a critical juncture. |
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Ian Storey is a wonderfully swaggering Pinkerton and his powerful baritone proves the perfect counterpoint to Butterfly's swooning. |
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He's wonderfully memorable and skilful of course and I have a high regard for him but no real fondness, if you see what I mean. |
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These bath cubes are rich in pure sugar to hydrate skin and wonderfully soften the water. |
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Tumbled casually over a bed or sofa, decorative throw pillows make a wonderfully bright and cheerful addition. |
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As a production of the book and opera Carmen, Karmen Gai does offer some wonderfully melodramatic scenes. |
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Howard Shore creates a score that's wonderfully evocative of the 1950s, part sci-fi drive-in, part tiki lounge. |
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It is wonderfully soft and dye free, composed of alpaca and merino from the rare yarns company. |
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Far from a dry, theory-heavy show, this is a wonderfully tactile and sensuous exploration of different surfaces. |
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It was a delightful characterisation, underpinned by that wonderfully dark and sepulchral voice, used musically and never overdone. |
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The poem is wonderfully funny in its sketch of our toey aggressiveness when we find ourselves overseas and out of our trees. |
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They complement each other wonderfully, their serpentine lines constantly weaving in and out, creating a dense tapestry. |
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I remember it, the overwhelming wonderfully pure love that she showered me with. |
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For two years we got along wonderfully as friends, until the night of the midwinter feast five years ago. |
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What concentrates the mind wonderfully is the knowledge that you must have it and you can't afford it. |
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As boss of these papers, such parlous statistics should be concentrating his mind wonderfully. |
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The cured ham and sherry give a wonderfully rounded Spanish flavour to the clams and the broth. |
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While the film may be silly and reductive and wonderfully miscast, it still can be used to examine racial stereotyping and white colonialism. |
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We passed the most wonderfully invisible grouse butts buried in bilberries and discussed when the heather would be at its best. |
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Inside were wonderfully carved, handsome pieces like six-legged snooker tables and eight-legged billiard tables. |
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My joy, such as it is, lies in the satisfaction that a carefully thought out plan has wonderfully misfired. |
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It's very painful when we know people are laughing at our misfortunes, but it's wonderfully consoling when we see other people fall. |
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My personal favourite sight, however, is the cathedral of St Sauveur, a bit of an architectural mishmash but with a wonderfully lived-in feel. |
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By the way, a mixed drink stirred with a vanilla bean is wonderfully smooth. |
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Until the 1939-45 war, Allcocks coated their reels with some sort of blacking that looked wonderfully used, even when it was new. |
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Alya breathed a heavy sigh of contentment as she washed herself with the wonderfully warm water. |
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As teenagers though, the beach suddenly and wonderfully enlarges, like the first blinding moments of the nascent universe. |
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They promote the wonderfully marginal activities of filmmakers who prefer to make work blissfully free of societal constraints. |
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There is nothing about this movie that is not blissfully, wonderfully, beautifully perfect. |
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Flavoured with moscato, it is sophisticated yet simple, and wonderfully moist and rich. |
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Obviously, we could sit here and talk until we're blue in the face about how wonderfully they play the game. |
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The mucilage from the bark of this American elm has wonderfully strengthening and healing qualities. |
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Here you'll find excellent cross-country and downhill skiing facilities on wonderfully uncrowded pistes. |
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Honeysuckles are easy, undemanding climbers with interestingly shaped, wonderfully scented flowers. |
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He is a wonderfully understated character with the gentle knowing presence of an outsider who understands. |
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Krishna comes across as wonderfully straightforward, honest and undogmatic. |
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The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph. |
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Tempeh also boasts a wonderfully chewy texture and a robust, slightly mushroomy taste. |
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Paul's wonderfully bleak voice hinted at the band's as yet unfathomed depths and danger just beneath the surface. |
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British trade union mythology is full of wonderfully stirring stories of doughty workers banding together to take on the government. |
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Although there are a few upbeat and boppy tracks, the general mood it generates is a dreamy, laid-back and wonderfully relaxing one. |
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The outfits they put her in throughout this year were stellar, showing ample leg and wonderfully accenting her bosom. |
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Brazilian chanteuse Cibelle's debut is wonderfully off the map, taking the samba and bossa nova sounds into new territories. |
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It all goes wonderfully with the margaritas, refilled so promptly that a second pitcher is a no-brainer. |
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This was a wonderfully mysterious occasion and all thanks to the Laois Arts Festival committee who had the brainwave to host a Halloween Party. |
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Those tastes were wonderfully different, especially the seeds and grains of the outback. |
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Though she had known him less than two days, Dorethea considered Mr Shrewsbury to be wonderfully urbane and civilised. |
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Some entries are rather turgid, and others wonderfully pretentious. |
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The splicing of vignettes and autobiography evokes moods wonderfully, but in later chapters, not pinned to Rembrandt, argument dissolves under the pressure. |
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There is something wonderfully incongruent in the Royal Mail celebrating its monopoly powers by increasing the price of a first class stamp yet again. |
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Directed with a magnificent hand, shot expertly with beautiful cinematography, this is a wonderfully moving script, with incredible acting, and a rock-solid DVD presentation. |
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Classic rose water is used as a wonderfully refreshing skin tonic. |
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The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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Much of the time, she is wonderfully funny about it, and good-humored, the supernatural her accomplice in comic relief. |
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It's a brilliant conceit, and for the most part works wonderfully. |
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The forest is, of course, most famous for its ospreys but Peter says the Scottish crossbill, wonderfully adapted for life in the pine forest, is also a local treasure. |
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And that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable. |
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The wonderfully fresh seafood and Pan-Asian flavors you find are a feast for the senses. |
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There's something wonderfully machine-like about the operation. |
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She worked at a bank and they paid quite well, and everything was going wonderfully until two unsuspected people pulled a gun while she was at the counter. |
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From Anna Sui to Oscar de la Renta to Michael Kors, the headwear at New York Fashion Week has been wonderfully over the top. |
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There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy. |
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I love it to bits, all of it, especially the wonderfully ingenious and gorgeous to look at early optical devices, and the engravings of such inventions. |
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The resulting negs print wonderfully in my diffusion enlarger. |
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The music, in an expressive orchestration for harpsichord and strings, was a filigreed structure upon which Miller's wonderfully individual dancers climbed and played. |
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Whereupon the wonderful God acted wonderfully, insomuch that Judas was so changed in speech and in face to be like Jesus that we believed him to be Jesus. |
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The narration is flooded with wonderfully pithy, insightful commentary. |
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The wonderfully figured oval panel on the center prospect door and the figured banding around the drawer edges are of carefully chosen native birch. |
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Shots of the desert are breathtaking, while the battle scenes are also wonderfully portrayed, depicting the stark isolation the soldiers faced being massacred. |
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high. |
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It's a wonderfully rich, thoughtful and provocative piece of drama. |
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Tony Collins, brother of the groom filled the role of best man wonderfully and he was assisted by younger brother Ronan and Michael Durkan, friend of the groom. |
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Season 5 marks a return to form for the wonderfully wicked Britcom. |
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It was an excellent opportunity to explore the area and, though I've never been one for self-catering, we had a wonderfully relaxing 20 days there. |
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My favourite is a wonderfully whiffy, full-flavoured, spicy pale ale. |
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The 44-foot long and 54-foot wide lawned rear garden has a south-easterly orientation and is wonderfully private thanks to high perimeter hedging. |
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The bread basket had a few slices of a tan sourdough and a two little twin loafs of a wonderfully crusty, narrow bread whose air pockets even seemed to carry flavor. |
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The langorous, minimalist melodies are as wonderfully dirge-like as ever. |
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I was just wonderfully contented with the way things were going. |
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As an example of the former, Wiseman applies his wonderfully analytic mind to question specific prior efforts to criticize the conclusions of the Feilding Report. |
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Then something wonderfully awful happened to help Roth complete his own libidinous opus. |
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His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing. |
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There is also a wonderfully camp picture on the website of Duncan sitting in an armchair, surrounded by tousle-haired male models, with a fluffy white dog on his lap. |
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First came a wonderfully tooled pair of soft doe-skin boots, delicate enough to wear with nice dresses, but sturdy enough to wear in everyday use. |
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Ideal and absurd, they bespeak a wonderfully eccentric imagination. |
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Knowing there are no second chances concentrates the mind wonderfully. |
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A Guide to Being Born By Ramona Ausubel First story collection from a gifted young writer is wonderfully weird. |
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The cast deals admirably with a difficult script which is peppered with acerbic one-liners and wonderfully witty wisecracks, characteristic of Marber's earlier comedy. |
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A plain yellow pencil tapped just outside a bright color photograph of a pretty young girl, around sixteen years old, with a wonderfully curvy figure and ebony skin. |
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Made with organic double cream instead of condensed milk, it has a wonderfully gooey texture and rich, chocolatey taste, sharpened by the cranberries. |
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What about all those wonderfully attractive polled Angus two and a half year old heifers and steers, cut off in their prime to provide hamburgers for left wingers? |
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Sures must have had tongue in cheek when she contrived Ghirlandina, a cast-paper relief of an old, crooked, leaning tower, wonderfully abraded and polychromed. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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They might also retool No Child Left Behind so that it means something wonderfully appropriate from coast to coast. |
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Wherever you look, Ireland's wonderfully rich heritage abounds. |
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Willa is a wonderfully smart and funny and perceptive and engaging little kid. |
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Its regretful, transfiguring ending, built out of a wonderfully orchestral monody, is remarkable, and the clarity of the textures is quite startling. |
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The wonderfully rounded performances on his early discs, when peerless technique was wedded to Apollonian refinement, now seem to belong to another age entirely. |
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At Winscombe Hall, currently a residential home for the elderly, a bedroom, once wonderfully stencilled with Burges's elaborate gothic designs, is now a uniform cream. |
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We began with a soak in a warm footbath laced with aloe and glycerine. It was wonderfully soothing and set the tone for the blissful pampering to come. |
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The carbs and Ram Air work wonderfully well, except when it's really cold. |
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He always wore his heart on his sleeve and has done wonderfully well here. |
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Shoppers who rush to your store to take advantage of wonderfully advertised manufacturers' specials should be greeted with an unadvertised special predetermined by you. |
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But sometimes a quick zizz for 15 or 20 minutes is wonderfully reviving. |
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She was wonderfully beautiful, but her colour was too deep and her lovely eyes were too bright. |
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Your article starts wonderfully, propounding the sentiments that could have been expressed by a tree hugging commie like me, only you do it so much more eloquently. |
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It's a wonderfully playful, zesty turn that sees the 30-year-old dominate every scene he's in. |
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He was a wonderfully amiable correspondent, chatty and gossipy and direct. |
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Other high points on the menu involve respectable fajitas made with Angus beef, and a wonderfully idiosyncratic fajita variant called the La Playa taco. |
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And so, while American woman die for a brown tan, we Indians use bleaches, fairness creams and other harmful chemicals to lighten our wonderfully wheatish complexions. |
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For those expecting the talking kazoo he increasingly resembles these days, nearly every track reminds us of how wonderfully expressive Dylan's voice was three decades ago. |
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It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world. |
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The lyrical second theme brings forth a singing legato from the violin that contrasts wonderfully with its sharp and clipped phrasing in the first section. |
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Isabella Rossellini brings a wonderfully biting performance to the screen as the legless beer baron, her self-loathing and sensuality an intoxicating combination. |
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I learn that St. Paul's marriage records, wonderfully indexed, are housed in the Ramsey County courthouse, just down the hill from the Minnesota History Center. |
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It has a wonderfully smooth car park, with a gradual incline at one end. |
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A wonderfully eerie musical score accompanies the two youngsters as they pound miles of wet roads for hours on end, experiencing nothing but uncertainty at every turn. |
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I found the treatment wonderfully destressing and placed me in a much improved state and clarity of mind. |
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Surgery in an opera? How wonderfully decadent! And just as I was beginning to lose interest! |
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I find the description wonderfully familiar, less the droogish quality, than the loosey-goosey opportunism. |
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He performed one of Ravel's piano concertos with a wonderfully light and playful touch. |
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She was a wonderfully campy, vampy siren, and her double fouettes in the coda were breathtaking. |
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Gaping at them from the open doorway, wonderfully respectable and butlerlike in swallow-tails, stood his father. |
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It is quite bitter and caramelising gives it that perfect sweet and sour taste with which the ham works wonderfully well. |
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Britten's Serenade opened wonderfully with West's rendition of the Prologue on natural harmonics. |
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Also have a look at Puppy Bedstock, which has wonderfully retro cushions including songbirds and pink flamingos. |
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Heartwarmingly, the wonderfully generous rice pickers and fishermen all said yes. |
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The charming black-and-white art captures the essence of cartoon felinity in this wonderfully entertaining collection. |
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In this context, the BPH guideline from the CUA is a wonderfully clear and concise guide to the management of this important condition. |
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Grapes grow on the brant rocks so wonderfully that ye will marvel how any man dare climb up to them. |
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Strout paints a wonderfully complex portrait of these superficially simple people. |
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Made from a smooth, shiny microfibre, it feels like silk and is wonderfully soft against the skin. |
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Stephan Walters has sketched wonderfully the principles by which cities and, derivatively, nations can boom. |
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Another great benefit of many winter flowerers is that they have wonderfully scented flowers. |
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The proscenium arch works wonderfully to concentrate the audience's attention at what we are showing them. |
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The opening was lively,full of fun while the allegro grazioso was wonderfully well rounded. |
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There had been dry seasons, accumulations of dust, wind-blown seeds, and cedars rose wonderfully out of solid rock. |
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Our nineteenth century is wonderfully set up in its own esteem, wonderfully elate at its progress. |
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God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance. |
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It's about getting a work absolutely right by your own standards and he did that wonderfully well. |
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His talk indeed is wonderfully to the point and remarkable for clear good sense. |
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The first few shots went wonderfully, but Robin overplayed the last and lost. |
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Arnold and Price's elegant music came to the fore wonderfully in the largely wordless scenes of Watson and Henry's fearful hallucinations. |
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William Steig's wonderfully scrabbly cartoon figures illustrate a book of poems about animals real and mythical. |
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More than half of consumers think it would be wonderfully romantic if their significant other booked tickets for a surprise international trip. |
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Jesus was not followed by stenographists, though we must not forget that Eastern memories are wonderfully retentive. |
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He still looks wonderfully young, despite his awkward, shuffling, slinking walk, and his stooped shoulders. |
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