She tangled her hands in his hair, loving the soft feel of it, reveling in the sheer pleasurable delights she was being swept up in. |
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As Susan says, many of the region's most beautiful villages and hamlets are home also to unexpected shopping delights. |
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He delights in personal enrichment and seems to be lacking in political rhetoric. |
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Decorate a tree in the kitchen with edible delights, cookies, cookie cutters, candy canes, strings of marshmallows etc. |
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Take a trip to the western edge of the city, to Fordsburg, and try the eastern delights offered by several confectioneries. |
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Adults too can relax and enjoy the delights on offer at many of the places around the region. |
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The festival is part of the same process, attracting visitors off-season and introducing them to the delights of the area. |
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It delights and illuminates like the words of a pillarist hermit depositing wisdom from a secluded scenic mountaintop. |
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No wonder old-time sailors deserted their square-rigged ships for such delights, after months at sea on hard-tack and briny water. |
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When Sam's not being offered carnal delights, he is being offered other vices. |
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Among pendant black coral lurked those photographers' delights, tiny orange and red long-nosed hawkfish. |
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The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself. |
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But the Holy Spirit wants to raise our minds to our heavenly Father so that we can look at him and delight in him, just as he delights in us. |
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There is a class of person who delights in trying to scare the pants off you with appalling tales of child-rearing horror. |
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Unfortunately, these categories provide only the loosest possible organizing system for such varied delights. |
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All disciples of cinematic perversion know too well the delights of suffering in the face of intense pleasure. |
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The audience often delights in pointing out bad decisions or plot devices that make no sense or show the ineptitude of the writers. |
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Many add such delights as wireless sensors and a dual wheel-size function to allow easy swapping between road bike and mountain bike. |
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The French chanteuse, actress and street entertainer has delivered delights to her adoring masses of European fans for many years. |
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Tempting delights include a huge selection of cheeses, charcuterie and patisserie, plus freshly baked bread and cakes. |
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Who but the dourest of indie-snob purists could fail to succumb to its heady delights? |
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And around 64 per cent of all visitors stayed in overnight accommodation while enjoying the musical delights on offer. |
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Not just for honeymooners, Florence has art, architecture and culinary delights on every sculptured corner. |
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From outdoor light sculptures to all-puppet chorus lines, this season is, without a doubt, chock-full of weird and wonderful artistic delights. |
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Following these banquets of culinary delights, in poetry and prose, guests would laud the host and the pleasures they found in his food. |
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Having spurned the fleshpots of Glasgow, novelist Carole Morin is enjoying the sybaritic delights of London. |
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Gavin Turk, in particular, among contemporary artists, delights in parodying some of this mythology about painters and their suppers. |
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The non-vegetarian segment offers just as many sumptuous delights, starting with mutton and chicken rogan josh, gushtaba, rista and yakhni. |
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True, this leads to potential confusion when ordering from the smorgasbord of delights at a fish and chip shop. |
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Not one, but three spectacular performance artists delivered their delights to a capacity crowd. |
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The older, more cynical man seems far removed from the enthusiastic young writer who delights in evoking scenes of pastoral Irish life. |
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The Turks have a history of empire and the country is a place of bazaars, rugs and carpets, strong coffee and many other delights. |
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Jack is idly sitting in the office, discovering the delights of hunting out new screensavers with which to crash his machine. |
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There is, for instance, a coarseness in the earl, who delights in speaking of his adultery. |
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No wonder so many people brave the dark roads to sample the delights on offer. |
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His garden is a vivid display of summer colour and George delights in having the time to enjoy it. |
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Again, Bruckner advances his tonal phrases upwards, an Austrian trait that delights the senses with rumbustious feelings. |
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So please come one and all and be dazzled by the delights of our talented local artists. |
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Two-dozen youngsters, all under seven, turned up on Tuesday to revel in the fearsome delights. |
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He also wishes to extend to you an invitation to dine with him at a feast of dancing and delights. |
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And for our listeners this morning, we have a delectation of delights, a feast of fantasies. |
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Her sudden piano followed by an immediate crescendo was one of several delights delivered with real personality. |
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And one of the things that delights any child is the sight of a tree full of ripe fruit freely pickable. |
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Bored of earthly delights, he takes his compulsion for pleasure to the nth degree. |
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Meanwhile, the city has become a gleaming, shining pretty pearl in a box of pleasures and delights. |
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This august body has been set up to help promote independent Glasgow restaurants and the culinary delights to be discovered therein. |
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The result is like a hand-cranked magical music box that surprises and delights. |
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He plunges with avidity into the delights of inner-city Glebe and the University of Sydney in its heyday. |
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She took up music again, and languages, drawing, painting, and the other long-discarded delights of her maidenhood. |
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There's no sign of humus or moutabal but in their place are Greek-style delights such as taramasalata and tsatsiki. |
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Menu features both A la carte and nightly chef's tasting menu as an option offering chef's own seven-course delights. |
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On account of the gastronomic delights, I actually recommenced my walking while there. |
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And there are the quickie meals for those who have no time to enjoy culinary delights at a leisurely pace. |
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She delights in mopping it up with the melted cheesey bread before it has time to congeal. |
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Enjoy culinary delights at international food booths representing more than 40 countries. |
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There are even Balinese who walk the streets with baskets of bungkus on their heads selling the delicious delights. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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It promised such delights as swordfish, chicken jalfrezi, roast duckling, pasta and vegetarian dishes, to name but a few. |
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This change of heart almost ensures that I'll be in hospital pushing by the weekend, as my body delights in thwarting me at every turn. |
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He both delights in and is shocked by the games played, unmasking them, playing his own fantastic counter-tricks. |
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Imperial prosperity produced audiences keen to sample thespian delights and able to afford to. |
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The installation delights in its own perversity and lo fi production values and challenges the viewer to come up with a formula to explain it. |
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Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon. |
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He delights in the society of brilliant foreigners, especially painters, singers and musicians. |
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Lentils and a few spices and other basics can lead to unexpected winter delights on a budget. |
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No kitty can resist the lure of this specially formulated combination of sensational delights. |
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You are bound to share sensual delights and exotic pleasures with your cherished one. |
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Her voice is amazingly kaleidoscopic, its many colours opening up a world of sensual delights. |
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I had the choice of a dingy subway leading south towards the delights of the town centre or a short walk to the railway station and a fast exit. |
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Sweet sticky rice topped with fresh mango and kiwi accompanied by gingered chocolate sauce is one of the many sweet sushi delights. |
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Choose from such delights as char-grilled gigot of lamb with summer bean cassoulet or roast cod with buttered spinach and pancetta mash. |
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Are you one of those cooks who can turn out fancy dishes by the dozen, but are at a loss when it comes to preparing traditional delights? |
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It's a beautiful place, with lots of sun, sand, daiquiris, and exotic delights for those who can pay in dollars. |
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It is always served buffet style as a selection of culinary delights such as olives, fish or tortilla which the Spanish pick and choose from. |
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Dashwood spared no expense in turning his new property into a garden of earthly delights. |
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This is a ragbag of delights and compromises, as all such compilations are. |
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The book aims to to initiate the French into the delights of kedgeree, welsh rarebit, sticky toffee and Christmas puddings. |
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It asserted that epicurean delights come from God, as do the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, and joy. |
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As midday came, crowds headed for the culinary delights whipped up by Liz Park and her catering team. |
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Look beyond such gustatory delights, and you'll find there's also plenty of history here. |
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Plumb for an early or late-season break to breathe in the very best of the island's delights. |
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Taylor-Taylor, in particular, delights in embroidering stories for his own and the media's entertainment. |
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The amount of money she was worth could feed a Third World nation with gastronomic delights. |
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Few of the massed ranks of skiers discussing last night's disco at the restaurant get to know the delights of skiing over fresh powder. |
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The present book breaks new ground, unearthing a treasure trove of visual delights as well as a profusion of new information. |
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We have lost this commitment to the delights of the Word of God, the joy of our devotion. |
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They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights. |
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Or is this a disaster waiting to happen in the form of massive comments spam, trolls, and other blog delights? |
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Akra Jr frequently showers Li'l Bhaji with hugs and kisses, delights in getting his little brother to giggle at him. |
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The sudden modulation brings a galaxy of woodwind delights against muted, pointed strings. |
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The chefs meanwhile offer up such delights as caviar, oysters and kangaroo steak. |
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Moscow offered culinary delights to suit every taste and almost every wallet. |
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But this English pub has many more delights to offer besides its barbecue feasts. |
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Trev's enterprise is fueling such tasty delights as the delicious quangdong pie, sweet jam and of course his speciality, the quangdong turnover. |
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A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights. |
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I look past the rain-stained signposts directing the Berkshire motorist towards the delights of Wokingham or Earley. |
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The village head deputes a guide to initiate the tourist in the delights of rustic living, like fishing and prawn culture. |
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She delights in flaunting her youthfulness in the face of her older colleagues. |
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Whether you're a fan, or largely unacquainted as I was, this CD has pleasures and delights in store for you. |
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It's a shame, because you do not know the culinary delights you are denying yourself. |
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She advised that I take a stroll into the centre of town where such epicurean delights as sausage suppers lathered in curry sauce were to be had. |
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Habib and Kamel behind the grill already have an impressive array of sizzling delights to keep the conversation flowing. |
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In deepest seashells that she had gathered was there to be had of all delights, mulberries, the freshest of fruit like sweet wine from the vine. |
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English divers are beginning to cotton on to the underwater delights of Ireland's Atlantic coast. |
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Spirits were high and so were the plates, many piled with roast mutton, chops, potatoes and other delights to the palate. |
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This is a film that revels and delights in its own mediocrity, and is unashamed of the smallness of its dreams. |
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The settings are endlessly inventive, the action exuberant, the laughter frequent and the characters a bottomless toy box of delights. |
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Played here on portative organ, fiddle and harp, the dancing polyphony dazzles and delights. |
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The root of the whole evil is useless expenditure in legislation, that delights the thieves, rogues, and vakeels. |
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By understanding the process from soup to nuts you can be much more effective in solving user problems and developing a product that delights. |
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Other floral delights along the trail include spotted coralroot orchids, twisted stalk, fireweed, and showy asters. |
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It was seen as a blissful cornucopia of earthly blessings, easily accessible high-quality sins of the flesh, and delights of the spirit. |
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Visitors can indulge in Indian, Chinese or Continental cuisine as well as delights from the bakery. |
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Whereas Light Extracts took you from vertiginous loops to sheer noise terror, Connected's delights emerge in the details. |
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One group unpacked a sumptuous meal of steaming lasagna and other gourmet delights, along with the requisite bottle of vintage wine. |
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Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that. |
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The mornings also bring the added delights of pools of vomit and urine to negotiate. |
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The combination of brisk weather and glacier hikes can stir a voracious appetite, and Argentina is a country of culinary delights. |
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Ironically, the men she meets have repressed their own desires and cannot freely enjoy the sexual delights she offers. |
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One of the delights of Pompeii by Robert Harris is his description of a wealthy vulgarian's banquet. |
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One of the delights of his squibs is the gleeful elision of NewLab multi-culti PC-speak with management gobbledegook and Pentagonese. |
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My partner is forever whispering sweet nothings into my ear, and I never quite know what delights are lined up for me next. |
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Here I let the tide push me along the wall and savoured the marine delights on offer. |
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This promised the delights of creme caramel, homemade French nougat, ice-cream and pancakes. |
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The hotel says guest teas will stay in residence for a month and they say that subsequent delights will include Oolong Black Dragon and Jasmine Monkey King. |
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Check out the popular bakery Piroshky Piroshky in pike Place Market for some Eastern European stuffed delights. |
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The menu enfolds Kashmir classics such as dhaniwal murg, Rajasthani dishes such as ghatte ka saag, Avadhi delights such as kakori kebab and Punjabi khana such as rara ghosht. |
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He has money to indulge his favourite hedonistic pursuits which include first-class air travel, champagne and the culinary delights of the world's best restaurants. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings. |
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The Cameo cinema in Edinburgh has just announced an Eighties all-nighter, featuring saccharine delights such as Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
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Others e-mailed from home, rejoicing in the delights I was experiencing. |
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Most of us are limited in the time we can spend on holiday so it's a matter of choices from the rich abundance of scenic delights that are available on this road. |
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It's consistently lucid, but nearly devoid of the lingual delights and challenges that draw enthusiasts to poetic culture, of any form, in the first place. |
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People may indulge themselves in a huge variety of seafood delights such as lobster, crab, oyster, caviar and more, along with traditional breakfast choices. |
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But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department. |
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Choose fruity delights from lemon-rich margaritas to orange-rich sangrias. |
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His wife, Louise, had the idea of packing them in the folding, oblong boxes, or ballotins, which are still used to package and protect these gourmet delights. |
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I'm sure that those who love the baroque will need no prompting to sample the delights of this collection of pieces by one of Germany's finest composers of the period. |
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Tossing in elements of blues, rock, glam-rock, soul and metal, it's a wildly extravagant affair that is likely to put off as many people as it delights. |
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Take, for example, the non-conformist Enid, who delights in wearing retro tortoiseshell specs, thrift-store garb and gaudy lipstick and despises all around her. |
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At the top, a contemporary version of a belvedere frames a final breathtaking vista before visitors immerse themselves in the dense fabric and delights of the historic centre. |
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It is an ambassador, opening the borders of the Canuck kitchen, and wafting forth the knowledge of other such national delights as maple syrup, tourtiere, and beaver tails. |
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The 1960s were full of ballrooms of no chance, lacquered townies and long stepping country men who came looking for their hearts delights under fat Harvest moons. |
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Silent film has become all but invisible, wiped clean from the collective memory by sheer neglect, and yet it is a world of giants, trailblazing pioneers and hidden delights. |
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People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity. |
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And he delights in the thought of making mischief closer to home, too. |
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She left her daughters to find their own delights and sat down with Lady Lucas, observing that Mrs. Long's feathered turban was not at all the thing. |
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Even they can bless God for the natural delights of this life. |
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He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart. |
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In amongst the shrubs and trees are many more delights both indigenous and exotic, in the form of plants such as Spanish bluebells and South African gazanias. |
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After the usual bustle of activity that occurs every time a ship arrives in port, the crew turned their attention to exploring the delights of Singapore. |
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One of the many delights of the increasingly eccentric Midsomer Murders is the presence of wonderful actors doing bit parts as country squires and stable girls. |
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Three, I'm a sadistic demon that delights in your emotional pain. |
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Travelling by boat to underground caves and visits to Crown Derby factory and showroom, Crystal craft and stately homes, Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House were delights. |
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Shed promoter Simon Thackray presents these myriad delights in a season of nine concerts and artistic happenings at Brawby and Hovingham, near Malton. |
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They run out quickly of these heavenly delights, so get there early. |
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This one is my gift to all the lazy people who happen upon my blog and cant be bothered to plough any further to discover the bounteous and wondrous delights contained herein. |
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All outward signs point to your average bakery, but the delicious delights displayed on the shelves of O'Hehir's bakery in Wine Street can actually be enjoyed on site. |
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The overture is a magnificent summing-up of the trials and tribulations, the twists and turns in the plot, and a splendid taster for the delights to come. |
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His Food for Free, published in the early 1970s, sent a generation of gourmets into the wilds to discover such delights as the rare dittander and parsley piert. |
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From Moore I learned the delights of particularity and precision. |
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With a resident chef, they grow and produce such delights as their own red onion marmalade, Well-Being Herb Tea with their own rose hips and passata from their own tomatoes. |
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Mountains and icebergs, snowflakes and clouds, are delights to me. |
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Here the imagination could be set free to revel in the delights of the kingdom of God, to fantasize the total fulfillment that would justify one's earthly pains. |
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A strong colorist, she seemingly delights in bold juxtapositions. |
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No worker delights in taking a confrontational stand on the job. |
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Around the 19th plan an activity that delights your inner child. |
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There were times when it was hard, when one or other of us would be crying out for more, be it moving in, or more often a cry for the delights of sexual intimacy. |
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His features and florid complexion are all too familiar to readers of The Sunday Times, where he provides the savoury delights in the restaurant pages of Style magazine. |
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He delights in tracing similarities of metaphor, suggestive accidents of fate, portentous parallels, uncanny coincidences, and unexpected connections. |
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But Furst also conveys the elegant, decadent delights of the prewar good life. One Hungarian character has his sauerkraut cooked not in beer but champagne. |
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Reading to a child opens new horizons and introduces him to the delights of reading which acts as a prod, an encouragement to begin reading for himself. |
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It keeps records of wrongs, delights in evil and rejoices in deception. |
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Its many polymorphous delights include its being a casebook of prosody, but its real achievement is its musically endgame equipoise and its intelligent, credible wisdom. |
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Twelve months ago, theatregoers were denied the delights of Oriel quad's annual allotment of classic drama when Marlowe's Edward II was shelved at the eleventh hour. |
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An assured and engaging ham, Cunningham is the perfect guide, deftly capturing Provincetown's Dionysian delights and Apollonian beauty with wit, whimsy, and lyricism. |
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The promised metaphysical delights turn out to be pretty guessable from the trailer, and they don't really do all that much with the idea once it's out in the open. |
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But soon, her job at the cafeteria opens her palate to the delights of pastas, pizzas, enchiladas, falafel, potato pierogis, and vegetable fried rice. |
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More abstract delights are offered by King Camera, whose psychedelic folk cutups sound like the Incredible String Band and the Red Crayola remixed by Pierre Henry. |
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So I decided upon a classic whisked egg genoise sponge upon which to build my mountain of delights. |
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Trenance Park has gardens, a toboggan run, miniature golf and the indoor delights of Water World with its tropical fun pool and flumes. |
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Had he taken a drop too many in his quest for thrillsome delights, and was his mother overly eager to be rid of him? |
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The clubhouse with expansive swimming pool overlooking the sea offers, as part of the complex, culinary delights by Salini and The Chophouse. |
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Nothing on earth so delights the Mexican heart as a real flabbergaster of a funeral. |
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Recipes include mouth-watering delights such as Stuffed Acorn Squash, Creamed Kale, Spaghetti alla Puttanesca, Lemon-Rosemary Meatballs. |
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Twenty years he dallied there between conjugal love and its chaste delights and scortatory love and its foul pleasures. |
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You can marvel at the comedic delights on offer from such masterly comedic gagsmiths as Mick Ferry, Rob Deering, Mark Olver and Nathan Caton. |
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I crown thee King of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, homeborn happiness. |
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Throughout the market there will be an Easter egg hunt with the chance to win a giant hamper full of chocolate delights. |
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The River Farm Chaste Tree delights summer visitors with its purple flowers and aromatic foliage, popular with pollinating bees and hummingbirds. |
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As the city has become ever more popular as a holiday destination, a series of earthier delights has evolved. |
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Like Rilke's angel, Carruthers hovers changelessly over this absurd social panorama, ceaselessly pursuing his equestrian delights. |
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Mr. Prideaux Selby delights and excels in the glowing and splendid pencilwork of nature. |
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Dismemberment, disembowelment and evisceration abound and Ayer delights in the aftermath of ritualistic slaughter. |
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Ireland uses and delights in two instruments only, the harp namely, and the tympanum. |
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Exotic delights include Chinese bride's cake and lotus seed paste moon cake. |
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God loves an humble soul. It is not our high birth, but our low hearts God delights in. |
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English bubbly is now indisputably world class, but don't miss out on the delights of still English or Welsh table wine, it can be excellent too. |
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Short stories are a real test of craftmanship and Smith delights on all fronts with this collection on coincidence, life, love and death. |
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A SHIRE horse, street food from across the globe and a barn raising were just some of the delights on offer this weekend at the Conwy Feast. |
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So once again, one can only shake one's head in frustration at the inability of North Walians to access all its potential delights. |
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The poem is a long one and explains how Venusians Taylor became our guardians after discovering the delights of the famous ale. |
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In The Princess Ida prefers Valkyrian hymns, while the Prince delights in feminine lyrics that he keeps attempting to foist upon her. |
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Like Sanchez's piece, Wash delights in its own banality, its antitheatricality. |
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Such is the buffet of delights served on an Oprah Winfrey press tour. |
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He has no friends, his parents pay him little attention, and a neighborhood bully delights in giving him atomic wedgies. |
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I mean, what would a couple of translesbian feminist theorists like us know about the true delights of the certainty and expression of our womanhood? |
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There can be little doubt that the corrobory is the medium through which the delights of poetry are enjoyed, in a limited degree, even by the primitive savages of New Holland. |
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But Umbrians aren't afraid to share the secrets of their culinary delights so why not learn from the masters by taking a cookery course during your holiday? |
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She delights in palaces, the yacht, fine food, beautiful clothes, and exciting entertainments, but Tsarevitch Alexei's hemophilia clouds royal life. |
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Culinary delights including pork pies, sausage rolls and cheese and pineapple on sticks sat in three large foil trays with Union Jack flags on cocktail sticks in each item. |
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Good to see that portraying the French as poncey overdressers delights a 21st-century audience as much as it must have done the Elizabethan groundlings. |
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But if you replace caster with a dark brown sugar like muscovado, the muffins will be transformed into moist, dark, treacly and caramely delights. |
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Among the recipes you'll find one section devoted to Mousses, Pates, and Terrines, and another called Savory Pastries, which includes tiny tarts, quiches, and other delights. |
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There are 30-international food booths offering authentic Mediterranean delights such as shawarma sandwiches, shish kabob, hummous, fettoush salad and baklava. |
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The experience begins with savoury delights such as prawn and lobster royal in a hollowed out brioche bap and bridge rolls with coronation chicken. |
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You dreamed up incredible new ice cream flavours too, from the dubious delights of Arbroath smokie in a cone to the potentially scrummy lemon with lavender. |
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Visitors are also able to sample the delights of German mulled wine, bratwursts, weissbier and, for those with a sweet tooth, gingerbread and marzipan sweets. |
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There's also the Unicorn Theatre, fairytales for kids and foody delights from Yotam Ottolenghi, Mark Hix and the Thyme Cookery School, plus talks, debates and much, much more. |
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Its 'Adventures of the Orient' portfolio also introduces consumers to the taste delights of calamansi, pummelo, yuzu, rambutan and jackfruit among others. |
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With over 250 stallholders selling such delights as garlic beer, garlic seafood and garlic ice cream as well as a wealth of other locally produced delicacies. |
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This was a pity because it turned be a delicious concert of musical delights, not least the Dvorak which demonstrated all that is best about this orchestra. |
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From Moroccan Style Beef to Greek Pastitsio, this is packed with highly spiced, seasoned delights that rely on ingredients found in any supermarket. |
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