The malt's bouquet slowly presents a range of dry, tantalizing aromas, including nuts, honey and grain. |
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The number of potential consumers makes the idea of borderless commerce a tantalizing ideal. |
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Sadly, many webmasters fall for such tantalizing come-ons without thinking carefully about what the repercussions might be. |
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As this brief synopsis should make clear, Viladesau's book is full of tantalizing lines of thought and many interesting sidetracks. |
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She didn't realize she would find the control he was exerting over her exciting and tantalizing. |
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I spent time writing a song that was designed to be for a techno beat and the lyrics were tantalizing and seductive. |
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Theoretical work from the 1990s suggests a tantalizing connection between inertia and zero-point energy. |
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Innovatively flavoured with tantalizing aromas and packed with exotic spices, the festival promises an enticing treat to all biryani buffs. |
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The jagged rock he'd sought was three feet up the incline, inviting, tantalizing him with its nearness. |
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We feel we are tantalizing close to a complete unified theory, but we might be miles away or barking up the wrong tree. |
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The sun keeps almost shining but I think it is just tantalizing us and will not put in much of an appearance. |
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The warmth, the fun, the sensuality, the pillow talk, the teasing, the tantalizing, the joy of intimacy are wonderful. |
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The air smelled of cotton candy and popcorn, the fresh and tantalizing aromas of childhood. |
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His hands found my throat and his thumbs stroked it in smooth, tantalizing lines that sent electric thrills through my body. |
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Despite the disastrous night prior, Devin still dwelt in a sublime state, mesmerised by tantalizing blue eyes and a rosebud mouth. |
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An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco. |
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Napped with melted butter, and scented with rosemary and mint, that kebob had a tantalizing flavor. |
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He was intrigued by an elusive and tantalizing little problem in elementary geometry known as the butterfly problem. |
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Its palate features an array of tantalizing flavors that last long into the cool and crisp finish. |
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One shows its promise in tantalizing flashes, the other blinds us with its reckless skill. |
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Their introduction to the United States began as a tantalizing but inchoate suggestion of opportunity. |
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Samba and tamale, signifyin and fufu, hora and matzoh ball, the gumbo of American culture is lush and tantalizing. |
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The image appears vignetted due to haze, with sharp features at the center fading to tantalizing blurriness near the edges. |
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They serve these juicy dogs with all the fixings along with a tantalizing array of soups, sandwiches, and snackables. |
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Tomorrow is my birthday and I heard the tantalizing rustle of wrapping paper this evening shortly after being told to stay in the kitchen out of the way. |
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The twin girls represent new story ideas that have been tantalizing me. |
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Such workshops will allow scientists to turn conjectures based on one instrument's tantalizing results into conclusions based on many separate lines of evidence. |
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Slovakia was for us a hidden treasure, a tantalizing beauty that disappears in the clouds on a mountaintop. |
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Regardless of such tangled philosophical questions, I decided to do my part by reproducing an image of the mesmerizing, tantalizing virtual schwag. |
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Generalizations of the above limited accomplishments are tantalizing to mathematicians. |
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Any match up in this division is tantalizing at the moment, and these two athletes are both major players. |
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The certification idea remains a tantalizing one to some participants' negotiations. |
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Indulge in tantalizing delicacies, explore endless attractions and encounter hospitality like no other. |
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Bring home flavours of the orient with this tantalizing recipe done in 30 minutes in your kitchen and not using take-out or delivery! |
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The sway of the hoop crinoline was notorious for offering a tantalizing glimpse of stocking. |
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The last 10 years have provided us with a tantalizing sense of the potential of the protection of civilians agenda. |
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The hoop crinoline swayed as the wearer moved, perhaps tantalizing observers with glimpses of an ankle. |
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On October 19, the first trailer was made available to 400 blogs globally, offering tantalizing glimpses of the car. |
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Despite all the challenges of developing a brain cancer therapy, when you have this tantalizing data, how can you not try? |
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Why these particular items were left out of the treaty is unclear, although Dawson later provided a tantalizing hint. |
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A tantalizing prospect that can lead to some easy sales, and substantial fees. |
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Join Isaac Cragshaw, virtual guide extraordinaire, on a new and tantalizing audio tour. |
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The research on sensors is tantalizing not only because it could allow us to make low-cost cameras that can see in the dark. |
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Better to simply tell them they've done well than to hold out a tantalizing glimpse of what could have been. |
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In support of his assessment, he offers a number of tantalizing theories, only partially undergirded by fully explored evidence. |
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Ahron marveled at the bakeries, and the butcheries, enjoying the smell of fresh bread and pastries, as well as the sight of the tantalizing meat cuts. |
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She remembers, of course, being tantalized by the tantalizing opening breakdown scene. |
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It requires something on the scale of an earthquake, which is why impeachment talk is so tantalizing. |
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These icons haunted my fitful rest, tantalizing and tormenting as I waited in vain for the Sirenes. |
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Its surprisingly short length is a cunning trick, since this tantalizing opening leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat wanting to hear a few more snippets. |
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Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing. |
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There was a cruel scar on her emotionless face, a tantalizing jumpsuit with armor covering the vitals, and a sense of power and ambition radiating from her. |
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That raises the tantalizing possibility that life on Earth began at such hydrothermal vents in the early ocean, rather than in shallow waters at Earth's surface. |
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The potential advantages are especially tantalizing in light of current debates about the financial limits governments face in delivering health care. |
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There are literally thousands of mouth watering, taste bud tantalizing combinations to explore. |
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For business, all this activity opens tantalizing opportunities. |
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Colourful photographs, historical anecdotes, and black-and-white pictures give the reader a tantalizing glimpse of life in the Far North, past and present. |
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It can also make the behaviour tantalizing and create the desire to rebel. |
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This discovery is important because it will lead to yummier caramel flavors and more tantalizing textures. |
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It is especially important to meet this need when we have such a tantalizing goal: making sure that all children have access to the vaccines they need. |
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Congress instead should assess its own deep failures, asking why for example Rahul Gandhi faced such a tough fight in his own constituency in Amethi. Otherwise the results will prove tantalizing for a host of micro reasons. |
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The Conservatives reveal tantalizing little tidbits of information about their contacts with Jaffer, but only when it is absolutely necessary and only the very skimpiest of details. |
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Chelsea Market, which débuted sixteen years ago, can feel like an open secret: the former Nabisco factory's unassuming façade hides a cavernous, cobblestoned food court dense with tantalizing eateries and still growing. |
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It's a short album, closer in length and tantalizing feel to a demo tape. |
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Indulgers can find a satisfying finish to the meal with tantalizing dessert options including banana cream pie and Stone's famous chocolate cake. |
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To number theorists, partitions are among the most tantalizing objects in mathematics. |
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Join 1,000 of your closest friends for a tantalizing taste of dim sum, oolong-infused cocktails, and Chinese numerology. |
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The plentiful blankets and the voluptuous pillows of the bed called out to my tired body, tantalizing me with their luxury. |
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The menu offers a good variety of tantalizing Japanese dishes from sushi and sashmi to temaki and makimono. |
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The first impression of the fragrance is a tantalizing blend of crisp green apple and fruit notes, combined with a unique complexity of herbs and spices. |
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This delightful recipe turns a simple dip into a tantalizing work of art. |
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Border collie Scotch is turning heads with his tantalizing skills. |
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He merely got tantalizing scraps of information flung at him from the boundary wall of faydom. |
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Archaeological investigations continue to find tantalizing clues and funding is being sought to continue recent excavations. |
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Furthermore, the results become even more tantalizing in view of the apparent resemblance between the dilaton and the Higgs boson. |
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The AU's latest judicial project raises the tantalizing possibility that the enforcement of human rights law throughout Africa could become more than a mere flight of fancy. |
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A tantalizing, clickbait-y headline gets slapped atop the tweet, video or blog. |
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Though it's the battery cars that are road-ready now, fuel cells, hybrids and flywheels offer a tantalizing vision of a more practical, low-emission transportation future. |
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And ophthalmologists at the University of Iowa in Iowa City got their first tantalizing clue to the genetic origin of a very aggressive form of glaucoma. |
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As a friend performed, the pros would take turns sashaying out onto the dance floor to pass her a bill in a tantalizing moment of girl-on-girl action. |
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