What's even better is how much this show is a breath of fresh air in an era of witless, dumb sitcoms. |
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Lydie and Leah were out on the balcony, getting a breath of fresh air and letting the wind blow through their hair. |
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The Super Furry Animals emerged as a breath of fresh air in 1995, just as Britpop was gasping its last. |
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He was a breath of fresh air after the chap I'd had before who died, an old-time Oxford don. |
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She inhaled a breath of fresh air through the apparatus, then another, before determining that she was able to breathe normally again. |
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He had never done so much as get a breath of fresh air in the past two weeks. |
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Once outside, Rob took a deep breath of fresh air, thankful to be away from the aroma of the fish. |
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We'd all be dead by now if we did not get a breath of fresh air occasionally. |
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Two ferries offer a great break from driving along with a breath of fresh air and a coffee for the driver. |
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Taking a break from the festivities, Ellen stepped outside for a breath of fresh air. |
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Limited to the period before 1800, the book should be a breath of fresh air for all of us involved in teaching African history. |
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Watson is like a breath of fresh air in his life, someone who offers him the chance to realise his potential and gain some self-belief. |
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Sarah always waltzed into the office as a breath of fresh air, smiling and optimistic. |
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Paul, as the outsider, with his British accent, is a breath of fresh air and glamour that upsets the balance in the stuffy little town. |
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She is the first sales manager that the company has had since 1996 and like a breath of fresh air she promises to bring new life to the position. |
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A breath of fresh air is provided by the arrival of the scandalous Mrs Erlynne, whose reputation has preceded her. |
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His oratory and intellectual robustness a breath of fresh air from the political doublespeak that obscures the core issues of the conflict. |
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But for the adventurous, these titularly titled vignettes are a breath of fresh air. |
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There was no pretence there, no act, and there was something about her that felt like a real breath of fresh air. |
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It has been a while since I've seen a film with such superb acting, and what a breath of fresh air it was. |
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The show is a breath of fresh air, a knee-slapping good time, and chock full of real stunts, races, and vehicle chases. |
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She found that returning to her first love, the circus, was like a breath of fresh air. |
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The arrival of spring has put people in the mood for going out for a breath of fresh air away from urban centres. |
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Your positions on religion, mystics, psychics, new age medicine, etc. are a breath of fresh air. |
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This will breathe a breath of fresh air into the moribund political and government system, and force them to be more on the up and up. |
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A breath of fresh air, a quick lunch-hour walk or an office with a window all seem to brighten up our day. |
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Even the lighting's perfect for noir and is a breath of fresh air as it's been a long time since someone has lit a film so fittingly. |
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It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless. |
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Even a format controlled by handlers and spin doctors seemed like a breath of fresh air. |
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This style of hardcore has long needed a breath of fresh air, but MPB aren't the band to supply it. |
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Friends describe Ojjeh as funny, intelligent and chatty, who brings a breath of fresh air into the stuffy world of French politics. |
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His incisive, direct running was a breath of fresh air and it was no surprise when he cut through to create the Bulls' second. |
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A breath of fresh air hits the skies of Aquitaine with the launch this spring of some new air routes. |
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What's more, his bubbly brand of hedonism is a breath of fresh air in these gloom-laden days of economic woes. |
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This is a breath of fresh air for my constituents who have gotten so used to being ignored by previous Liberal governments. |
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Our visit was an authentic breath of fresh air for the spirit of the Dominican charism. |
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The actions of this government are a breath of fresh air for parents and students after the failed record of the previous government. |
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I was looking to him to inject a breath of fresh air, a lightness of touch, a bit of a country vibe. |
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Or maybe just a big breath of fresh air and oxygen, it changes and air pollution in Paris? |
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Is the Dionysiac a breath of fresh air? Is it simply yet another form of romanticism or does it define a new radicalism? |
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In respect to the cargo port suffering from the crisis, the cruise industry provides a breath of fresh air to the local economy. |
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Judging from the visitors' comments, the play has generated a great deal of interest and is a breath of fresh air at Grand-Pré. |
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The Romantic era blew a breath of fresh air into Prague's gardens and parks. |
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I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I regurgitated that morning's breakfast in the car. |
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This is a real breath of fresh air on our kitchen counter, since we've had to put up with a variety of frustratingly contrary pepper mills for quite a while. |
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The stylish new family have been a breath of fresh air for the British monarchy. |
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If you have had enough of cynical journalists and reviewers being nasty about everything they come across, then you may need a breath of fresh air. |
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I don't agree with everything he says or does, yet I think he's a breath of fresh air in a business that thrives on reality hidden under a heavy mask of make believe. |
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Noel Carroll was a great teacher, and a breath of fresh air. |
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it. |
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Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements. |
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All you need to do is take a breath of fresh air at the Bois-de-Belle-Rivière regional park or at the Domaine Vert park to keep in shape! |
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A breath of fresh air in a sportivo-comic striptease style which pleases the zygomatics. |
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The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan. |
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For Hamas, Saudi aid is a breath of fresh air, giving it the opportunity to take the western financial embargo more calmly. |
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Opening windows to get a breath of fresh air is great during warm and muggy summer days. |
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It was a sort of breath of fresh air that finally led them further than expected! |
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Its proven sturdiness and reliability make it a breath of fresh air in its category. |
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She decided she needed a breath of fresh air and so she opened her large French windows and climbed out onto the balcony breathing in the cool crisp fresh air. |
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I'm just going to go outside to catch a breath of fresh air. |
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They are the ultimate breath of fresh air for a country renowned for its outdoor beauty. |
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Which is why Buddha Belly, a charming and tiny new eatery in Kemps Corner comes as a breath of fresh air. |
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A breath of fresh air for the agricultural sector, where, a number of experts still believe that the regulatory policies implemented in agricultural markets over the past 30 years should be removed. |
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In a world of stick-thin girls who look like boys, curvaceous Pretty Charlotte is a breath of fresh air. |
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At a time when our European Union is becoming bogged down in rampant nationalism and threatened by more or less cleverly camouflaged fascistic attitudes, we needed and we need a breath of fresh air. |
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In his Hollywood world of suck-ups, she turns out to be a breath of fresh air and he's intrigued. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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And then, if she does occasionally feel a bit stressed, while others may have 30 floors to go down for a breath of fresh air, she only has one floor to go up. |
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Your approach has been a breath of fresh air and will, I hope, reassure the candidate countries that we are indeed serious about this issue and have demonstrated as much during the Swedish presidency. |
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Her excellent work will be now more than ever in full view of international audiences and will bring about a new breath of fresh air to the Bureau. |
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With dwindling funds to support remote health care services across the province, the investment into these communities is a breath of fresh air and very welcome. |
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If you've seen one too many conventional watercolor how-to books, the energy and irreverence in this one is like a breath of fresh air. |
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In short: To take a breath of fresh air is simply to get out of the situation of conflict and anger, to get away from the person towards whom one is feeling angry. |
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Its small parish chapel, which dates from the 18th century, is a wonderful excuse to take a breath of fresh air in the vast undulating forest surrounding the old monastery. |
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Then, in May 1989 when I was 35, a breath of fresh air burst into my life. |
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