Enjoy a single square of dark bittersweet chocolate with a glass of rich, earthy Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah. |
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His poems on crocus, bittersweet, sycamore, sassafras and the like are celebrations of the natural world. |
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The flavour varies according to species or cultivar, but is generally of a sharp and bittersweet taste with a strong and warm aroma. |
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In mockumentary style, it tells the bittersweet story of a young man who dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. |
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The music's lyricism, irony, sarcasm, and bittersweet triumph find the composer writing at white heat. |
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Some deal with war or politics, some deal with the bittersweet issues surrounding emancipation. |
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They are rueful memory plays, bittersweet family chronicles, compassionate portraits of oddballs, losers, and rascals. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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Matt had gone, leaving me with Celeste, a beautiful bittersweet reminder of the love we'd had. |
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They're halfway between a cookie and a chocolate truffle with an extraordinarily pure bittersweet chocolate flavor. |
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Again, the bittersweet humour rested on aspirations never being truly realised. |
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He closed them tightly, feeling the bittersweet sensation of stinging dryness and strain wetted with fresh tears beneath the lids. |
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Part of the beauty of Cold Roses lies in the effortless free-flowing rhythm of the words coupled with bittersweet lyrics. |
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The relationship between South African rugby and its rugby journalists is a bittersweet one. |
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In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the bittersweet chocolate, white chocolate and butter, stirring until smooth. |
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Climbing bittersweet is a twisting, woody vine that climbs rope-like on trees. |
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Michael rolled his tongue backwards in his mouth, savoring the bittersweet beer he clutched in his pale soft hands. |
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The purple berries of the pokeweed and the red berries of the European bittersweet, or nightshade, are common offenders. |
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He was nursing a cup of strong black coffee, revelling in the bittersweet, acrid tang and the caffeine rush it provided to his dozy brain. |
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So with bittersweet pride in our hearts, we watched our ursine companion quietly disappear into the woods. |
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The color is a radiant, bright light-scarlet and the aromas are filled with bittersweet cherries and strawberries. |
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Through the third stanza, the poem is a recollection of young love, a bittersweet and innocuous piece. |
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Empowered with determination, he caught her by the hand, and so ensnarled her for life, for it marked the beginning of their bittersweet love. |
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Each new request that she received for her company's activewear in 2004 was bittersweet. |
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The film has an austere and bittersweet beauty, but this could easily be interpreted as excessive, like drowning in rivers of despair. |
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Parrozzo is an Abruzzian cake glazed with a rich bittersweet chocolate and amaretto sauce. |
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The film, then, works both as a paean to old age and a bittersweet look at a bygone era. |
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The best drink discovery so far has been the bittersweet hot chocolate in Murphy's Ice cream shop in Dingle. |
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Whisk finely chopped chocolate into hot milk for a bittersweet but more sophisticated and rich hot cocoa. |
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The flavors are bright and full of bittersweet blackberry and raspberry flavors. |
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At Embsay I found harebell, knapweed, honeysuckle, meadowsweet, bittersweet and of course lots of teasel. |
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Despite this, there are times when rays of golden pop sunshine fall upon the album and make me question how bittersweet the irony is. |
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His last visit to her home had been bittersweet, but the question that it had raised was now at the fore of his thoughts. |
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I gave a bittersweet sigh and tried not to feel selfish about the situation. |
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Not the fried chicken and waffles from Jones or the bittersweet chocolate semifreddo from Novelty? |
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Watch the movie, read the book, and you're treating yourself to a bittersweet experience, but one that'll be worth a repeat dose. |
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And then in a large bowl, I melted 5 ounces of bittersweet chocolate and 10 tablespoons of butter in the microwave. |
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In a bowl, combine the milk chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, and butter and place over a double boiler until melted. |
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The bittersweet Limoncello is positively breathtaking with the ripe orange-fleshed melon and fat, sweet blackberries. |
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Over 30 years later, the bittersweet words still resound in the cabarets of Europe and America. |
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The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall. |
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If anybody sees her, she can bid her popularity a bittersweet farewell. |
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In April a small tractor had been used to disc-harrow much of the poison ivy, bittersweet, bayberry, and grass cover, leaving the soil soft and free of vegetation. |
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Angst is my forte, so beware the bittersweet angst that is my sword! |
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Black treacle adds a bittersweet depth to these brownies – they're perhaps the richest and most chocolatey I've ever had. |
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Last week I turned 40, a bittersweet occasion because I crossed the line to living longer without my mother than with her. |
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This final episode of Extras is the perfect Christmastime escape for those who prefer the bittersweet to the saccharine. |
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On July 9, South Sudan will mark three years since independence, but any celebration will be bittersweet. |
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The night before the eviction, the mood was bittersweet, but the bar was at full blast. |
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The songs are vivid but tuckered out, obsessed with the bittersweet side of freedom, and they couldn't be more starkly rendered. |
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His faced loomed before her, a bittersweet reminder of her past. |
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Black tea, graphite, fruitcake and bittersweet ganache notes chime in on the long, grip-filled finish. |
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The play presents an insight into that which is considered to many, unknown territory, the mind of the young person and the story that unfolds is bittersweet. |
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Still, there's a bittersweet aftertaste to Bachmann's announcement for Democrats at the national level. |
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And in a bittersweet twist of political fate this quiet revolt by the people of the East End may yet lock Ed Miliband out of 10 Downing Street. |
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For me personally, this budget has a bittersweet taste, because it includes successes, but it also has shadows. |
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And the moment is bittersweet because, regrettably, not everyone drew the same lessons of hope and inspiration when that wall came down. |
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Add bittersweet chocolate and let stand for 2 minutes or until melted, and stir to combine. |
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Initially a documentary filmmaker, he came to drama with a bittersweet feature film, La femme qui boit. |
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But if we are to evaluate the past honestly, we must admit that the present remains bittersweet. |
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The bittersweet Becherovka liqueur, which is made in the spa town of Carlsbad, is also a popular souvenir with visitors to the Czech Republic. |
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The small victory was bittersweet as the stay only allows her to stay for a few weeks. |
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The Drafting The last 12 months have been bittersweet for the women of Afghanistan. |
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This bittersweet tension between the national and the universal is most evident in all of her recordings. |
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Portrait of generation, detailed reconstruction of an era, bittersweet chronicle of a teenager. |
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Putting all horrid thoughts aside, she closed her mouth over the wound and swallowed the red liquid, not surprised at the bittersweet, metallic flavour to it. |
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Giving birth to quadruplet sons is rare enough, but one Ohio mother has the bittersweet honor of seeing all of them leave home to attend Yale together this fall. |
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Cinco de Mayo is actually a much more random and bittersweet blip on the radar of Mexican history. |
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It is an acid cherry that provides a bittersweet flavour when fully ripe. |
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In a bowl, combine the milk, bittersweet chocolate, and white chocolate. |
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Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles. |
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Placing cut greens such as magnolia, pine, or holly, along with berry-laden branches of winterberry or bittersweet vine can produce beautiful winter holiday boxes. |
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Multiflora rose, kudzu, and oriental bittersweet are substantially less abundant in the coastal plain, where agriculture is extensively practiced. |
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The meetings are bittersweet, weighed down by regret, guilt and grief. |
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Her bittersweet remembrances were shoved into the back of her mind. |
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So they, like flamenco, are part of a tradition invulnerable to trembling before life at its most decidedly bittersweet. |
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Also, many native plants are being stressed or extinguished by invasive or introduced species such as bittersweet vine, Russian olive, and English ivy. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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It's a painfully bittersweet film, but told without any of the plodding, maudlin notes that in less sturdy hands could have sunk the entire endeavour. |
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I dropped a block of bittersweet chocolate on a cutting board. |
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Though her departure from the estate was a bittersweet one, she knew it was for the best, for although she did not know entirely where she belonged, she knew it wasn't there. |
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These dominoes, made by Christopher Norman chocolates, combine an excellent bittersweet shell dotted with white chocolate with an intense, barely fluid dark caramel filling. |
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The Delaware, Iroquois, Micmac, and Nootka Indians used bittersweet as a poultice to treat arthritis, skin ailments, digestive complaints, and tumors. |
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed. |
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I found this novel to contain more bittersweet than sickly sweet parts. |
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Was the Sweet 16 bittersweet or oh-so-good for your brackets? |
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It's an epic track, layered with excellent instruments, from acoustic guitars to chiming electronics, and it maintains a warm glow despite some bittersweet lyrics. |
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It is spooky, bittersweet, mesmerisingly moving and showcases the best singing from Dylan in 25 years. |
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The moment you tear the silver wrapping off a bar of Pascha Organic Dark Chocolate, a unique, bittersweet aroma of dark chocolate fills the room. |
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The authors all gave me bittersweet lyrics. |
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For most migrants, the boat moment is bittersweet. |
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To the unbearably bittersweet strains of the adagietto from Mahler's 5th symphony, Aschenbach sees the beautiful Polish boy, Tadzio, get beaten up by an older boy, before he himself is carried off in a Wagnerian liebestod. |
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Their season is now gone and maybe another bright young hope looms in the draft, but the next six weeks are now also a bittersweet farewell tour for a most humble and respected champion. |
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Its size means everyone will get a slice of this bittersweet treat – cleverly preserved with lots of oozy juice by the boy-genius of Bray – in their portion of moist, crumbly pud. |
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Never has a book about the end of a love affair been so heart-rendingly romantic and bittersweet. |
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And he and his cohorts still make bittersweet, head down hard rock. |
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Those include goutweed, tree of heaven, oriental bittersweet, black swallowwort and kudzu. |
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A memory flashback made him stop still and stare, The bittersweet smell of cordite hung in the air. |
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The plant can reach a height between 0. 6 m to 0.9 m, the fruits are berries of orange-yellow colour, of round shape and 1.5 cm to 2 cm of diameter with a bittersweet peculiar flavor of good taste. |
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In the mind's eye, one delightedly watches Storace dance as well as sing her charming 'minuetto' tune: one then sheds a tear as she renders K. 505, Mozart's bittersweet parting gift. |
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The slow movement, constructed as a theme with five variations, presents its theme in the upper range of the flute and clarinet, launched on an ascending fourth and slightly chromatic, in a bittersweet mood. |
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Other countries understand the bittersweet better than we do. |
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The dark green mooncake is loaded with matcha-infused salted egg yolk custard, which gives a bittersweet taste. |
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It is spooky, bittersweet, mesmerizingly moving and showcases the best singing from Dylan in 25 years. |
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All Sorrentino's poems point to a bittersweet vision depicted in broken lines, shaky enjambments, expert sestinas, and beautiful sonnets. |
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Go on to an ale which is tangier and yeastier, then try a porter beer, which is full-bodied, dark brown and bittersweet in flavor. |
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Dribbly toilet bowl drinks, stolen turkeys, musical howlings and runaway days are all part of the bittersweet musings. |
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We tried the bittersweet baking bars and morsels in cookies and brownies, and they baked up with great results. |
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Cocktail pralines are an inspired combination of the bittersweet taste of delicious Leonidas chocolate and the sun-filled secret of the most stylish cocktails in the world. |
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Memories of the common run of childhood illnesses can be bittersweet. |
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In this entrancing bittersweet mix of comedy and poignancy, Axel shifts from past to present and between voiceover narrative and dialogue with considerable skill. |
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With similar flowering periods and overlapping habitats, Oriental bittersweet outcompetes its American counterpart and, more insidiously, often hybridizes with it. |
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A bittersweet performance about innocence and rock-hard reality. |
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And the Marc show where the only song was bittersweet Symphony. |
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The 'Encyklopedyja Powszechna', published in Warsaw in 1863, states that juniper berries have a spicy, bittersweet taste and a pleasant aroma and are widely used as seasoning. |
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Throughout this archive, as years pass and the kids grow up, there is a bittersweet sensation of loss and futility within the whole process of documentation. |
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Over by the creek-bed scarlet-flamed sumac shouldered the silver-green of the willows, and orange-colored bittersweet crept through the tangle of wild plums. |
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Stasero was very pleasant, with a bittersweet real chocolate taste and a thin finish and DaVinci was spicy, tart, complex and winy with a good finish. |
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Refreshing, fruity and crisp, all in one sumptuous glass, it's perfect with a slice of sacher torte, the famous Viennese bittersweet chocolate cake. |
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