If you know Mrs. Mariwala you know one would hesitate to call her a grand old lady, so zestful and active she is. |
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Many see the rich world as old, debt-ridden and out of ideas compared with the young, zestful and high-saving emerging markets. |
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This is a seasoned Melbourne favourite famous for its affordability, vibrant atmosphere and zestful flavours. |
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Those with sufficient fruit and body to cope with the high acidity were flavoury and zestful. |
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Thoroughly reworked, the dial's silvered applied arabesques, so typical of Balmain, gave it a zestful grace that discreetly excited the eye. |
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The top note creates an immediately refreshing impact thanks to the zestful bergamot and lemon. |
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It was zestful, restless, alive, jumping with jazz, sass and jive. |
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It also draws zestful stimulus from a concern with the limitations of language, both verbal and visual, and teases an intricate drama out of Tristram's imagining of, and playing to, the reader's likely responses. |
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Hughie Gallacher was an enterprising and zestful leader and notched the other goal. |
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No matter how jolly and zestful he may appear to be, the fact remains that he possesses an unusually sharp sense of evil. |
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He died in Italy in 1969, cared for by the truly devoted Frank Magro. In spite of the dismaying nature of its subject, this is an elegant, racy and entertaining book, written with zestful panache. |
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Increasingly he has specialized in a range of personal development initiatives for managers using his specialized experience in counselling, leadership skills and NLP of which he is a zestful Master Practitioner. |
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Thanks to all of you who did just that, and who were able to combine consideration of some of the globe's most pressing problems with zestful, and at times, jocular enthusiasm. |
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Helen Sherman's zestful Cherubino combines knockabout humour with beautiful singing, notably in the physical contortions and undisturbed vocal line of Voi che sapete. |
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