This collection has some exquisite items engulfed amongst gritty streetwear. |
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She has delighted in rendering in delicate detail and exquisite colour the little-known plants and creatures of the desert. |
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Her fine exquisite features and extremely pale skin were making her look as a statue made by a sculptor master. |
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They expect a degree of service to go with the exquisite delicacies they have selected for purchase. |
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Salmon is an exquisite delicacy and is also a complete health food, nutritionists tell us. |
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Executed with breathlessly fine strokes, these exquisite images are as beautiful and accomplished as line drawings by Picasso or Matisse. |
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Gold and silver were made into exquisite adornments, and beautiful objects were created from indigenous turquoise, marble, and other stones. |
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You're always beautiful, with you dark curls and beautiful eyes and exquisite skin. |
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He could give her gifts as exquisite and beautiful as the jewelled butterfly he'd given her on the day he realised he loved her. |
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These beautiful houses with exquisite carvings were built by eight brothers. |
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My friend has a website filled with beautiful art and exquisite illustrations. |
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These sorts of wounds are sharp, quick, and part of the game's exquisite agonies. |
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It is an endearing trait, for it encapsulates the exquisite torture endured by so many football fans at this time of year. |
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It was an illuminating moment of exquisite agony still vivid these many years later. |
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And it must be the most exquisite torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot. |
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They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the exquisite torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game. |
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But in practice the prohibition means exquisite torture for the fighting men and women who crave and deserve a stiff drink at day's end. |
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It's a form of exquisite torture watching George and Martha torment each other, and occasionally this becomes tiresome. |
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Nights of research, practicing accents, roles and dances, were exquisite torture. |
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It drew on sociological studies from several countries that describe confinement under sentence of death as exquisite psychological torture. |
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The last eight years working with her had been, to say the least, the most exquisite type of torture. |
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She found it exquisite torture to have to hold still, to remain kneeling, but somehow she managed. |
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The spring rain that she had worshipped before now trickled down the back of her neck like the most exquisite torture. |
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I could empathise with the exquisite torture of figuring out your place in the world. |
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Where was the pain of probing the pressure points, the exquisite agony of muscular crystals breaking up under relentless fingers? |
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My hostess was a woman dressed in exquisite taste, friendly but politely distant. |
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The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its exquisite sensitivity and responsiveness. |
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His exquisite taste and critical attitude has resulted in a collection in the finest imaginable condition. |
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Its high-ceilinged rooms, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, are decorated and furnished with exquisite taste. |
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Sirk's is a popular cinema fashioned with exquisite taste during what we now know as the twilight of Hollywood's self-enclosed grandeur. |
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Musically, the film is epic yet nuanced, and evidences an exquisite sensitivity to detail. |
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Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with exquisite sensitivity. |
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A catalogue of unparalleled scope and exquisite taste accompanied the exhibit. |
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His exquisite sensitivity to the difficulties faced by employers never failed him. |
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She had exquisite taste and a flawless grasp of the Court's Byzantine code of conduct. |
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The exquisite interior matches what the exterior promises with its carved arches and high cupolas. |
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Is there not an exquisite touch of domesticity in the cat, who basks impavid even in the septentrional snow. |
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In exquisite tenderness the passionate embrace, climbing higher towards ecstasy. |
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An exquisite foist must have three properties that a good surgeon should have, and that is, an eagle's eye, a lady's hand, and a lion's heart. |
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Each element of the furniture is exemplary, and some items such as the casket for communion wafers are quite exquisite. |
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Invariably, the marbling is exquisite, but the central motive for Wagyu breeders over the centuries is softness. |
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There they drink a ton of excellent wine, eat the most exquisite shellfish-stuffed quenelles, and take a cab home. |
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Another new duck for us was the exquisite Harlequin Duck, a waterfowl rarely spotted close to shore. |
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To me, they are like a rare exquisite jewel in the midst of all kinds of other jewels. |
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Surely this exquisite balance would have appealed to such a discerning composer. |
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The house has highly decorated interiors with lavish plasterwork, inlaid floors and exquisite joinery. |
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The fresh scallops and prawns were briefly cooked thus creating tender, juicy morsels of exquisite flavor. |
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There are numerous rambling barns and outhouses, and the gardens and two ornamental lakes are exquisite. |
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The adornments are severe and simple, but beautifully moulded and always in exquisite taste. |
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There are also anti-Taliban fighters from the Hazara ethnic minority who control parts of the exquisite, ravaged Bamiyan valley. |
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This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints. |
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The bird life is exquisite, and we saw saddle-billed storks, black vultures, ground hornbills and a number of eagles, among others. |
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The ability of that medium to distort, graft, reopen and reanimate lost time permits these poems their exquisite, darkly funny dissections. |
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It's an ideal place to kick back and unwind in one of the most exquisite corners of Scotland. |
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These are exquisite, filigreed jewels reminiscent of the gold jewellery of the Akan of Ghana, or of what has survived of the Aztec gold. |
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He showed me how to move the various kings, queens, and pawns across the exquisite little board. |
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We are now told, with equal wonder and admiration, that natural selection is the agent of exquisite design. |
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The Corolla had already knocked me out with its exquisite style and luxury, its perfectly pitched sense of fun, its innovative design. |
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Leonardo was extremely fastidious, but Nicholl reminds us that his exquisite works were the product of titanic labours. |
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Besides book-linked shelves, there is the exquisite, antique writing table with an oil lamp, pens and a writing pad. |
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These wines include the fruity native Labruscas and exquisite French-American wines to European-style Chardonnays and Rieslings. |
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I would love to meet her and lace her into an exquisite Lace Embrace corset. |
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John Savage's yearning flute sound, with the band closing around him like shadows in moonlight, is exquisite on Faded Beauty. |
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Some were abstract and suggested forms and shapes, exquisite in themselves but remote from concrete reality. |
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While marvelling at your good fortune, treat yourselves to an exquisite dinner at The Music Room restaurant. |
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Each exquisite creation is studded with semi precious stones like turquoise, amethyst, pearls and corals. |
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His exquisite phrasing is heard frequently on 16-or 32-bar alto sax solos, and occasionally on trumpet and clarinet. |
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Coming to the chandeliers, they are exquisite ones in lead crystal, lamp, basket, bronze and porcelain frames. |
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It was a shamelessly leading question, but I still took exquisite pleasure in her answer. |
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His face was swelling, and his lip was torn, but his smooth, angular features were exquisite. |
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He revelled in the exquisite pleasure of the warm spray massaging his body. |
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While in Baghdad, Lynn made dozens of photographs of the exquisite antiquities housed in the Iraq Museum. |
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The exquisite village, which dates from the 13 th century, has many limewashed and half-timbered and stone houses and is a must see. |
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With the works it was permitted to borrow, the museum has certainly done an aptly exquisite justice to that achievement. |
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The giraffes are exquisite, fashioned from a deep, polished engraving into the living rock. |
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How exquisite she would look in the rope of garnet beads my mother gave me years ago for a birthday present. |
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This classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors. |
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It was a gold necklace, with an exquisite gold chain and heart-shaped locket at the end. |
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There is also a private bar on board and eight comfortable chairs of exquisite design are arranged in perfect order along the aisle. |
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Perhaps the most exquisite dish we ate was his starter of globe artichoke heart and asparagus with summer truffle and poached egg. |
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His elaborate diction and exquisite articulation have since become a positive work of art. |
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They were exquisite, artistic and elegant, bringing a whole new look to sarees. |
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It was an exquisite fall day, drenched in sunlight with a soft breeze ruffling the brightly colored leaves. |
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Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
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The exquisite details and the asymmetric design break the balance, giving an energetic and smart look. |
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The trick here is to understand that you're eating a meat pie, and not some exquisite culinary treat. |
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As it transpires upon careful audition, the individual numbers themselves are far more exquisite than their corresponding visual icons indicate. |
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The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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He had exquisite taste in literature, but curiously enough these wonderful books didn't sell, and he was also short of capital. |
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In other words, the bosses all had exquisite taste in literature but none of them knew how to read a set of accounts. |
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Is your exquisite taste really your taste, or are you simply conforming to standards currently approved by the tastemakers of your society? |
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It would show readers the blog cares to be as exquisite as possible, visually. |
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He developed an exquisite style and precise vocabulary that are unique to his Malay writings and language. |
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The tea house is exquisite, on my list of 10 favorite buildings I have ever experienced. |
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The traditional Arab dessert is baklava, which is an exquisite pastry with layers of phyllo dough covered with nuts and honey. |
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An exquisite piece of workmanship, it is operated by a manual lever and recreates the sounds of the harp, harmonica and piccolo. |
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The Matsuzaka beef sirloin is exquisite, although the belly may be a trifle too fatty for some, as it is marbled in fat. |
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The range of display includes necklaces, bangles, pendants, coins, designer jewellery, birthstones and exquisite designer jewellery pieces. |
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The most eye-catching item in the temple is the exquisite brick sculpturing. |
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Our country has the pride of having master craftsmen who carve out exquisite products with their deft hands. |
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Patient, cogent and an exquisite thinker, Oz is a rare blast of sanity and intelligence. |
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Jennifer unwrapped the pale blue tissue paper to find a most exquisite white matinee jacket with a blue silk ribbon tie. |
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Joking about the troubles of parenthood is how we share its exquisite joys without lapsing into maudlin sentimentality. |
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That night we ate over the water at a three-decker restaurant with exquisite food and atmosphere. |
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Her dress was of ivory silk, the bodice decorated with exquisite lace and tiny seed pearls. |
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An exquisite through ball from Titov almost releases the lively Pimenov in the six-yard box. |
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After a whole two minutes of this, he falls melodramatically to the ground, and pardons everybody in exquisite lyrical singing. |
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There are many exquisite details, carved doorways, potted plants framed by shaded windows. |
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Dolci's exquisite tondo has been at Kedleston since its purchase in February 1758, but has not previously been on show to the public there. |
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Macdonald's delicately woven, bejeweled, scanty costumes were elevated to their very best effect by Balfour's exquisite lighting. |
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The shapes, crisp outlines and clear, near-obsessive glyphs are quite exquisite. |
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Sam seems to have been an exquisite survivor, a charming shape-shifter, a talented and highly successful magician, acrobat and showman. |
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You can marvel at an exquisite sharkskin and ivory chest of drawers shaped like a woman's torso. |
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Even before they joined up, Frances was designing exclusive millinery to compliment the exquisite footwear. |
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The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board. |
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It has been likened to the lotus, whose exquisite, fragrant blossom grows out of the muck and mire. |
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He was also the treasurer of the Society for Italic Handwriting, his affiliation being reflected in his own exquisite copper-plate handwriting. |
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The woman in the exquisite painting was a mirror image of Laurel, only around twenty years older. |
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Starting with a series of fashion shows, the first three days will see leading models displaying the exquisite collections. |
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It was, in truth, a tad too delicate for my palate, but it looked exquisite and was perfectly enjoyable. |
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Her name in an exquisite, flowing script glistened back at her, the letters furling and flourishing themselves in elegant swirls and twirls. |
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Mixed colors of purple and blue tarnished the silken kimono that seemed exquisite and luxurious beyond comprehension. |
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It is a serigraph created by using more than 60 silk screens to give it an exquisite finish typical of a fine art image. |
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The quintessential ultramarathoner, Karnazes takes exquisite joy from the fundamental act of the sport he describes as the zenith of endurance. |
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Then we had a go at making our own rather less exquisite glassware, blowing down long tubes into molten glass until we nearly passed out. |
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In one corner, underneath a mound of empty cardboard boxes I found a large pile of the exquisite light fittings from the Chinese Room. |
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His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery. |
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Both dresses employed exquisite embroidery work at the bodice and had long sleeves with lace. |
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There are few things as exquisite as seeing a bogan experiencing the worst, most humiliating moment of his life. |
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The dressing and accompaniments were exquisite and the slices of meat paper thin. |
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Our hotel had the most exquisite gardens with bonsai and frangipani trees everywhere. |
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The Spanish midfielder was exceptional, his control and passing was exquisite and he seemed unperturbed by the conditions. |
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Unweathered specimens are snow-white and constitute exquisite specimens when associated with contrasting minerals. |
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I concentrated on an image of Autumn's exquisite, frightened visage, nerving myself. |
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There is an exquisite little parlour, lined with linen fold panels, with a breastsummer carved with strange animals. |
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But most of all, people come here to eat. springing up on every corner are sophisticated restaurants serving exquisite food. |
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It starts off as a series of brush strokes in brown, red and green, but ends up as an exquisite painting imparting a beautiful luminosity. |
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His compendious book ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams. |
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They are adept at creating an exquisite line in melody that's deep in emotion and rich in vibrancy. |
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This gorgeous clam shape bag is brushed in buntal weave and finished with exquisite braided snakeskin handles. |
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She'd been a tiny, exquisite, nymph-like child, and when I saw her she was a large, composed woman. |
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Paddy Murray was on fire and rattled over five exquisite points in a blistering opening half. |
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It features opulent sets, exquisite costumes and lush Busby Berkeley-style dance sequences. |
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Opened in May 1998, the lodge runs on solar power, has plenty of potable water, and serves exquisite local fare. |
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Claiming to have Spanish-styled decorations, the eatery carefully chose its ornaments and above each table hangs a colourful and exquisite lamp. |
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The decoration was much more ornate than had been seen on most houses, even exquisite manors like the Big House and the Roscoe House. |
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There they even have an exquisite Chess Room, filled with ornate and decorative sets from around the world, all gifted by foreign delegations. |
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The Koryo celadon, dating back to the Koryo state, is famous for its beauty and exquisite color. |
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The centerpiece of the display is an exquisite turquoise and silver concha belt. |
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Tucked away throughout the city, tiny workshops turn out delicate ceramics, lacquer ware and exquisite folding fans. |
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I never imagined that Sichuan dishes could be made in such an elegant and exquisite style. |
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But perpetual dissimulation is painful, and he that is all fortune and no nature is an exquisite hireling. |
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Her exquisite work on the tiles and her glass paintings were a big hit at the fair. |
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The exquisite engraving includes the figure of a cherub in a dog-drawn chariot and an architectural folly. |
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Then there is the magnificent light, varying from the bleachy sunlight of day to the sometimes exquisite dusk glow. |
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Many of the exquisite carvings and secret chambers found in old wooden chests and wardrobes are difficult to reproduce. |
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The chia, for instance, has exquisite flowers that look like mini-orchids unfolding from a pointed purple sphere. |
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Although the food may not be as exquisite as that of larger restaurants, the homestyle flavour is certainly delicious. |
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The elegant expressions of Parisian Cubism are the superior works of art if you value subtle composition and exquisite harmonies of tone. |
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The subdued homoeroticism of Alfred Kolig's drawings and paintings is secondary to his exquisite draftsmanship and sensual colorism. |
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Generations of the British Royal Family have held great affection for the exquisite beauty of Honiton lace. |
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In the evenings, exquisite bronze replicas of the deities travel bedecked in palanquins to bestow blessings on the townsfolk. |
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And it means living in palatial houses with exquisite tile, granite or marble flooring and owning plush cars. |
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Independent chocolatiers are commonplace, selling exquisite handmade chocolates made from the finest of ingredients. |
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There is something inherently exquisite about Victorian chromolithography that is so compelling. |
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This is enhanced by languid cinematography, capturing scenes of the countryside and the small town in exquisite detail. |
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The ceilings have fantastic mouldings, the floors are mostly wooden parquet throughout and the main rooms have exquisite marble fireplaces. |
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A remarkable part of this exquisite symbiosis is the way the squid keeps the bacterial culture fresh within its light organ. |
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The Pastry Boutique also specializes in exquisite floral arrangements, delectable chocolate and a range of patisseries. |
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He turned and crossed in the one movement and O'Flynn, at the near post, volleyed an exquisite goal to climax a compelling performance. |
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This exquisite piece is no simple rendition of the chunky horses of the Ice Age European steppes. |
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The dining room was crowded with large round tables and was ornately decorated with fancy paintings and exquisite chandeliers. |
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The fountain illustrated, an exquisite piece of Gothic architecture in miniature, was designed to be both fanciful and functional. |
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The pages brim with incisive descriptions and exquisite pictures of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia. |
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I'm telling you, I'm an exquisite shopper and your incredulousness says more about you than it does about me. |
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His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams. |
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This is an exquisite four-star on a lovely cove, with a wonderful infinity pool. |
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To confuse pillagers, exquisite bas-reliefs were laid face down to camouflage them among more ordinary blocks. |
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There are nearly a thousand different species of fig wasps, each a precise, exquisite synchrony, the product of millions of years of evolution. |
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Obviously, you haven't heard me brutalize the combinations of consonants and vowels that sound so exquisite when spoken by a Chinese. |
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Mr. Tuttle's rapturous brand of intimism in the form of exquisite assemblages caress the walls of the Whitney Museum. |
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Sited on a lofty plinth, the three-storied marble structure has all the hallmarks of exquisite art. |
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One night I dined outside on exquisite chilled cucumber soup and chicken tikka, in the flickering light of flaming torches. |
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Couched in poised and lucid prose, The Namesake is a an exquisite tale, full of fine and fragile humour. |
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The last one-third stayed rather simple, with just added fleur de sel or French exquisite sea salt. |
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But where else can you find art galleries, wonderful clothes, antiques, home design, exquisite floristry and all with free parking? |
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Britten used the 12-note system to provide a classic opera of dramatic tension counterpointed by exquisite melody. |
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This composition of black tea, pieces of cracknel and aroma lead you to believe you have an exquisite praline in your cup. |
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But the cretonnes and tapestries of Merton are coarse and almost clumsy compared with these exquisite stuffs. |
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In season, you can buy the exquisite little new potatoes that the crofters grow in the island's sandy soil. |
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The opening rally was completed with an exquisite cross-court backhand drop from the Egyptian. |
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Closer study revealed that the exquisite curlicued tracery was actually steel-springed bars. |
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There was exquisite pottery, clay figurines and animals, beads of lapis lazuli, silver and shell, as well as the usual weights and seals. |
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The cabinet design was exquisite with many curves, fluted pillars, gadrooning and contrasting veneers. |
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International Food, cakes and preserves, exquisite craft, homemade sweets and lollies, pre-loved clothes and books and heaps more. |
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Experience traditional Japanese culture in this city and in its Gion district, where the exquisite geishas are trained. |
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Authentic Chinese patterns come to life in silk jacquards, prints and exquisite beaded pieces. |
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Whether you're gifting a box of exquisite chocolate or a bag of the finest coffee, your giftee will not be disappointed. |
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At his best, he is an exquisite everyman, for he can create, defend, and score goals. |
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His specialty was making caskets and exquisite pieces of household furniture, including walnut desks and mantel pieces. |
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At The Bamboo Hut, dig into the spread and savour some exquisite preparations that are sure to satiate the gourmand in you. |
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You get a great big bowl of them, plus another bowl to put the shells in, and they are cooked in this exquisite sauce. |
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Some of the Turkish and Italian textiles are embellished with exquisite embroideries executed in metallic threads. |
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And it is indeed an engrossingly dramatic tale, especially as depicted in all of its exquisite detail by this director. |
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Finally, disrobed of all liturgical and ceremonial vestments she donned the exquisite Robe of Purple Velvet before leaving Westminster Abbey. |
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These two exquisite miniature plays about death, each running only about a half hour, may well have been inspired by the anonymous Everyman. |
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In the meteoric incandescence of his beautiful youth, these qualities were in exquisite equipoise. |
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With beautiful scenery and exquisite costumes, Coppelia is a truly delightful production to charm audiences of all ages. |
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Without creativity, even the most exquisite and beautiful long hair cannot be said to be fashionable. |
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The exhibition will explore the world of plant and flower painting, combining exquisite scientific detail with beauty, delicacy and expressiveness. |
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Performed by a series of exquisite marionettes, it is truly magical. |
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In addition, foreign designers are increasingly turning to India as a major source of exquisite textiles, rich embroidery fabrics and unique embellishments. |
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It also led him to feelings of exquisite pain and devastation. |
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Boucheron won the day, and will be auctioning an exquisite brooch of diamonds, rock crystal, topaz and emeralds, with the cash donated to the new foundation. |
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Well, Artsfans, no longer will you have to schlepp down to Churchill Square or crook your dialing finger to lay dibs on tickets to that exquisite cultural event. |
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The agony is not quite as exquisite as it has been in the past. |
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Abbey looked around the room full of rich men and women, to the gaudy wallpaper, to the exquisite chandelier and to the dining tables with candles lit in the middle. |
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We know envy as a state of exquisite tension, torment and ill-will, provoked by an overwhelming sense of inferiority, impotence and worthlessness. |
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Next comes a corridor where a miscellany of drawings, a small but exquisite textile and two engraved gems, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent and one of Savonarola, are displayed. |
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I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure. |
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All are rendered in exquisite detail, as are the cars themselves. |
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The drip-shape collar cut, exquisite embroidery in the hemline of the dress and the little ribbon in the coat express quality handicraft and pure chic. |
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Hikes here are more often than not gentle strolls through the exquisite valleys. However, should the high berg beckon, it comes no higher than here. |
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But this now seems sufficiently asserted by the help of exquisite glasses, which discover those black and atramentous spots or globules to be their eyes. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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From antique beds and sofas to ornate umbrella stands and Goan palanquins, this 227-item auction was crammed with exquisite pieces of furniture for the discerning. |
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A representative sample of this spectacular art collection is exhibited on three floors in 43 galleries, some of which are graced by exquisite stucco ceilings. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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These exquisite works are now available in masterfully reproduced limited editions on canvas that capture all the detail and rich vibrancy of the originals. |
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On the one hand, we get to see some exquisite rushes for the film. |
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Their delicate and exquisite prints, some of which use gampi paper as their base, sell for very reasonable prices, an opportunity that may not last. |
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There had been exquisite work in the carving of his canonicals. |
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Yesterday I walked down to the pool, via the exquisite twilit waterfront where the sea lay like cool mercury, barely rippling, and small boats mirrored themselves. |
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A ring was placed on top of her bag, a really beautiful, exquisite ring. |
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Boris plunged in his hand and drew out an exquisite marble thing, blue-veined, rose-tinted, and glistening with opalescent drops. |
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The league needs more stars who not only are exquisite athletes but cherish the game and play with joie de vivre. |
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From the heart of Montana comes all natural Angus beef, raised without the use of growth hormones or antibiotics, delivering exquisite taste and tenderness. |
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Just a short walk across the bosky gardens of Sultan Ahmet Square is the renowned Blue Mosque, enchanting in its elegant symmetry and exquisite colour. |
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The exquisite sensitivity of the nose can be defeated by a common cold. |
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Yellen, many believe, is the perfect choice, a first-rate academic whose sense of timing is exquisite and nuanced. |
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Jamavar's exquisite Punjabi menu features delicacies such as Kharore Da Shorba, a ginger-garlic flavoured lamb trotter soup, a variation of our own paya. |
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The exhibition displays exquisite pieces made by fusing and blowing with top quality glass powders, precious metals, lustre and leafs from different countries. |
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Whatever, it is a drive from the nearest swimmable beach and, although the sea is an exquisite turquoise, your view also overlooks the local football pitch. |
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The Russian fifth seed wrapped up a comfortable victory with an exquisite drop shot after 71 minutes at Beijing Tennis Center, venue for the 2008 Olympic tournament. |
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From the kick-off both teams put on a display of stylish, exquisite rugby. |
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He had never tasted such delicious, scrumptious, crispy, luscious, delectable, exquisite, ambrosial, nectareous, yummy lettuce in all of his life. |
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Anyway, Gus was so exquisite he used not to take part in the rough hurly-burly of football matches, but would remain aloof in perfectly clean kit. |
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He put chips under it, blocks of various sorts, bits of pasteboard, and at last went so far as to attempt an exquisite adjustment by final pieces of folded blotting-paper. |
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On this moderate-to-strenuous trip, we'll walk the pastoral lowland glens along the banks of exquisite Loch Lomond to the great Scottish Highlands. |
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In the first 25 minutes, there was some exquisite rugby, where the balance between well-judged enterprise and reckless abandon was carefully maintained. |
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Their oddity is that Lombardi's craftsmanship is so exquisite that one senses him helplessly luxuriating in the very complexity that he claims to find so suspicious. |
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There are always sails standing in or out to sea, playing hide-and-go-seek with the mist, and taking the light and shadow at every turn in new and exquisite tones. |
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Though Jobson is 43, it's very much a young man's movie, immersing its audience in the heightened sensitivity and exquisite agonies of adolescence. |
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We have already had excellent accounts of Beethoven and Mozart symphonies and serenades and now it is the turn of some exquisite Haydn and Schubert symphonies. |
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There was also a cope of exquisite grey silk on which was woven a female figure with buskined legs, wearing a short sky-blue tunic and the red Phrygian cap. |
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He pulled out two underdresses with simple but exquisite embroidery on the sleeves, checked them against her for length, then moved on to the overdresses. |
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The expo is showcasing some of the exquisite creations in gold, platinum and silver jewellery that are studded with gems, sapphire, diamonds, rubies and pearls. |
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They contain some of the most exquisite, heart-rending, and thought-provoking writing I have come across. |
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The soda lake, which is nearly as salty as the Dead Sea, is named for its exquisite pinkness, due to the presence of bacteria that excrete red iron oxide. |
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Home to exquisite beaches, blistering sunshine and the second largest coral reef in the world, Cozumel is also a magnet for serious sun-worshippers and scuba divers. |
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On the steel buttplate, Welch engraved a big horn sheep and a mountain goat and surrounding these two fine animals, he added his exquisite scroll along with gold line inlay. |
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The Asian fusion restaurant is in the Cathedral Quarter, it's exquisite interior in stark contrast to the insalubrious back street it's located on. |
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Most people aren't born with an exquisite sense for style and fashion, which explains why Jamz, Hawaiian shirts and jorts have stubbornly refused to go away. |
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The gift of the kings from the coastal regions was thousands of exquisite young girls from the Karpasika country, all slender-waisted, of luxuriant hair, decked in gold. |
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There was plate after plate of exquisite illustrations, interleaved with pages of old-fashioned print, detailing some long and involved story of Pacific pioneers. |
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This tableware can be had in exquisite patterns and vibrant colours. |
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How could someone so morally degenerate have such exquisite taste? |
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Then there is the private and exquisite reward of escaping from the laws of consistency. |
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Wash down rabbit enchiladas in mole with exquisite margaritas in the hippest setting in Houston. |
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Ultimately, it's an exquisite meditation on the transience of life and the sustaining illusions of permanence, including, most destructively of all, love. |
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Not only did she touch my heart with her sincere and charming correspondence, I was impressed with her exquisite taste and her very modest requests. |
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A dancer of exquisite instincts and a first-rate actress, she fills the astonishing fluidity of her movements with richly communicated personality. |
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Slightly sweet, soothing and with a soft plump texture, they made an exquisite counterbalance to the heavier flavouring of some of the other dishes. |
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The exquisite taste in clothing of the Indian upper class is in sharp contradistinction to its complete indifference to the external appearance of houses and streets. |
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The exquisite precision of this ultraviolet laser could be harnessed to sculpt and recontour the corneal surface, a procedure termed as photorefractive keratectomy. |
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The reason being, that the prizes were two exquisite specimens of the most beautiful works of celadon matched only by the finest produced during the Ming dynasty. |
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Handcrafted items such as bowls, trays, lamps and tableware, exquisite mats and carpets all bring to fore the excellent craftsmanship of the region. |
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All artists, who deal with those arts, have these qualities superabundantly, and have them balanced in such exquisite order that they can use them for purposes of creation. |
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They are full of exquisite period details, from the accents to the frocks. |
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The stars of her kitchen are her sauces, created by first seasoning and browning the meat, then letting it cook down slowly to exquisite tenderness in a rich brown sauce. |
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Clearly, however, he is a man of exquisite taste and judgement. |
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It's an exquisite dish, as is the chicken, pancetta-wrapped and juicy, a side of basil-and-olive-flecked orzo complementing the herby goat-cheese filling. |
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The ASMA exhibition included exquisite scenes of children in Optimist prams, marinas, racing sailboats and a still life of a freshly caught trout, to name a few. |
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Exhibits include exquisite wooden panels, woodcarvings, ivory works, bronze castings, archaeological artefacts, stone sculptures and palm-leaf etchings. |
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It is a one-stop stall from Karnataka that arrests your attention with a range of exquisite handicrafts and silks at the on-going All India Crafts Mela at Shilparamam. |
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When these grapes are picked and pressed, they extract a golden, sweet juice of unique concentration, bound up in a web of exquisite fruit acidity. |
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Erris is renowned for many things including its outstanding tradition in exquisite hand crafts like lace making, crochet, needlework and knitting. |
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It was made out of exquisite gold, sculptures and ornaments decorating it. |
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My heart was simultaneously full of exquisite joy and unbearable sadness. |
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In stark contrast to Copi's consciously sub-literary chaos, Jean Rhys's exquisite novel Wide Sargasso Sea is a profound and thought-provoking artwork. |
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The golden honey colour, rich Fendi heritage and exquisite packaging conjure up images of Rome, La Dolce Vita and an A-list lifestyle. |
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Without these deprivations we would have missed the exquisite pleasure of a Spam barmcake, bought at a local cafe on pay day. |
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She pulled her long hair up and barretted it so that her long exotic earrings put the finishing touch to her exquisite appearance. |
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While the movie unfolds in broad strokes, Ms. MacLaine treats this character with exquisite sensitivity and without condescension. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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Next day, he returned with a camel-saddle of equal beauty, the long brass horns of its cantles adorned with exquisite old Yemeni engraving. |
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The rain tree at sunset was exquisite, but after a few minutes Pender found himself jonesing for a football game. |
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Built between 1093 and 1537, Chester Cathedral includes a set of medieval choir stalls dating from 1380, with exquisite figurative carving. |
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Life, Lady Stutfield, is simply a mauvais quart d'heure made up of exquisite moments. |
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The hall has stained glass windows and numerous paintings and exquisite decor. |
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