Some connoisseurs have exquisitely chiselled attardans, often inlaid with ivory and containing marvellously carved cut glass decanters. |
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Indeed for most of the first half the Down tactical plan had worked marvellously. |
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Like Virgil's, his shepherd-boys are marvellously bookish, and speak in well-turned phrases. |
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Two marvellously contrasting pictures emerge from these stories, cameos of Ireland old and Ireland new. |
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It was marvellously complemented by the foie gras and marmalade, to which the grapefruit added a wonderful sharpness. |
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Of course, as well as penning billets-doux to gifted actors, he can also be marvellously tactless about those who don't impress him. |
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Humans are marvellously adaptable, aren't they, even to squalor and exitless madhouses. |
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The pecan tastes most strongly of the actual nut, and is a marvellously rich, buttery paste. |
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I had enough loin of Deeside venison to feed a small family, while the black pudding that accompanied it was marvellously smooth and rich. |
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Lunch is a revolting sludge burger in a pretty rustic restaurant, but Zoe thinks it's all marvellously delicious. |
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At the end of this marvellously observed biography, it's the drunken rants, financial embarrassments and the sexual misadventures I remember. |
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Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect. |
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The whole culture of greed, arrogance, cronyism and corruption was marvellously encapsulated in that instructive episode. |
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The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox. |
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Remember to keep the frame, though, as a spot of maximalism can work marvellously in a spare, white environment. |
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As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it. |
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Huncke was still very much the squirrelly ex-con and drug fiend, but he was also marvellously unthreatening, despite a certain doomy charisma. |
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You had to admire the sheer pluck of the woman, the marvellously unMachiavellian lack of machination or anything you might call strategy. |
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Viva la Juicy is sensual, feminine and goes marvellously well with skin-tight jeans, a trendy beret and come-hither boots. |
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This is a marvellously easy entrée to prepare, but the presentation makes it look as if you have been slaving over a hot stove all day. |
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The wit, casual wisdom, good nature and marvellously natural dialogue testify that it was. |
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But aside from that, the dynamics, the pianos, the fortes, you know that Beethoven marked his music marvellously. |
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His dynamics, his crescendi, his pianissimi-all that is marvellously done, even in the late sonatas. |
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I refresh myself after a day in the train with a marvellously spicy bouillabaisse in the elegant, vaulted Les Arcenaulx, one of many atmospheric harbour-side restaurants. |
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His autobiography, skilfully interweaving the personal and the historical, is elegantly simple and marvellously clear. |
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The Viswarupa Darshan of Lord Krishna is marvellously brought out in the open-handed use of hushed but powerful tones of red, yellow, black and white. |
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It surprises, seduces, and its power blends marvellously with that of the piano, which becomes an astonishingly complementary partner. |
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At 10h30, the procession of celebrants, ordinands and altar servers made its way into the marvellously decorated chapel filled with people. |
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It's doing marvellously well, but we just had to keep that technology alive for the first three or four years, because it was ahead of its time. |
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The body is marvellously engraved with a mineral touch that shows through the density of the matter. |
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You know that there are a lot of good singers, Celine has always sung marvellously. |
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They marvellously marry with foie gras or blue cheeses, and are wonderful while accompanying chocolate or sweet chestnut desserts. |
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You can expect as prize a marvellously creamy, mild yoghurt, which tastes much better than a product from the shop. |
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This is marvellously efficient, undeniably accurate, but the ultimate tool of state control. |
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Mrs Roth-Behrendt deserves our thanks for making that so marvellously clear. |
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Moreover, harmony, freshness and calm were seen as essentially female virtues, properties of nature which were marvellously embodied by women. |
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But in other respects it is a marvellously readable, magnificently sweeping survey of Western thought, distinctive for placing it informatively into its historical context. |
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With Thierry Henry, a healthy Sol and a Viera who doesn't have to carry the midfield by himself, the spine of the team is still marvellously strong, it just needs adding to. |
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The subtle and marvellously weird humour of the two comedians from Cologne is as far away from beaten tracks as the same named capitol of Mongolia from Western Europe. |
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But running a 10-hectare vineyard is not something that can be improvised, even though it is marvellously situated on a plateau comprised of clay and gravel, which ensures the finest potential. |
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The text by Christiane Duchesne and the illustrations by Josée Masse intertwine marvellously. Without needlessly overwhelming the text, they reinforce the feelings of gentleness between these two characters. |
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Let me also thank you, Sir, for organizing the debate, the importance of which was marvellously illustrated by the poignant and moving testimony of Ms. Grace Akallo. |
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Together, we will build the Holy City of Love three-times-Holy for, by uniting your will to My divine Will, you will become pure beings, marvellously transformed to reign with God on Earth as in Heaven. |
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The article of the resurrection seems to lie marvellously cross to the common experience of mankind. |
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During his years with Real Madrid, an increasingly tubby but still marvellously effective Puskas struck up a famous partnership with the Argentine centre-forward, the domineering Alfredo Di Stefano. |
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A number of other paintings depict the splendour of the Rajahs enthroned in the howdahs, mounted on elephants marvellously adorned, for whom Robie showed huge admiration and deep respect. |
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Sopa de pedra is a marvellously thick country soup of numerous vegetables and meats. Adding the stone is optional. |
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Of course, amid this mess some free schools are doing marvellously. |
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Judging by colourful wall lists of a palace, minojskoe the society conducted marvellously, the careless, coddled way of life, spending time in every possible amusements. |
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Perhaps Anawati did not have the theological tools to think about this attitude, but he lived it marvellously and he opened a way in which others could continue to travel. |
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The world is filled with companies that are marvellously innovative from a technical point of view, but completely unable to innovate on a business model. |
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Do you really believe the voter turnout will increase when you continue merely to state how marvellously current policy is working and that we must therefore simply continue to pursue the existing concepts? |
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A well-balanced, surprising blend of prunes, honey, vinegar and cardamom, this chutney is perfect for bringing out the flavour of poultry, meat or cold fish and goes marvellously with foie gras. |
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The symbiosis that he achieves in his works marvellously expresses, it seems to me, the message of dialogue and mutual respect among cultures and civilizations that we advocate. |
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Love My Name conveys the defiant swagger of old and Silver Tongue is marvellously infectious punk-funk. |
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The plan worked marvellously, even better than we had expected. |
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In 685, St Cuthbert, visiting the Queen of Northumbria in her sister's monastery at Carlisle, was taken to see the city walls and a marvellously constructed Roman fountain. |
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