Pasquinelli contributes with a rare optical effect to dialogue with nature, inebriating with light spaces and forms of uncontaminated glow. |
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These were moments of inebriating triumph for Snakeskin, but they were colored always by anguish. |
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This sentimental satire about three aging young men in search of a television star from their childhood is sweet and mildly inebriating. |
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Here practically every flowering plant has an intense scent and, often, a sensual and inebriating perfume you only find from tropical flowers. |
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Industrial production and technology have permanently altered the way we brew our inebriating ethanol. |
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Flexible and elastic hold with an inebriating scent of strawberries and cream. |
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Ireland, finally, wrapped in the inebriating mists of low corporate tax, attracted international companies looking for a cheap place to set up in Euroland. |
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Brahem's instrumental explorations never stray from the model of the takht, that little ensemble of musicians capable of improvising to the point of inebriating themselves and the public alike. |
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