She dreams in French and occasionally drops a bon mot into conversation, obviously relishing the feel of it in her mouth. |
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Who would have thought I would be eating parwal, karela and kaddu and even relishing it? |
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In the book he shoots from the hip and rides roughshod over reputations, holding a modicum of his once monumental power and relishing it. |
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I really wasn't relishing the idea of telling this guy that his game was a dud. |
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Nikolas was already relishing the idea of taunting Tyler with this interesting information. |
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After staring at them for a few moments, she began rereading her notes and relishing in her own calculations. |
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While Wilkinson has been shunning the limelight, Dawson is relishing the attention that has been lavished on him. |
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He licked them off the ground by the score, relishing their crunchy texture. |
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I almost went home, not particularly relishing the thought of an evening in a pub full of football supporters. |
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He rolls his lines around in his mouth as if relishing their taste, and you can almost smell the bourbon and cigars on his breath when he talks. |
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Sandra held the mug in her hands, relishing in its warmth and stalling for time. |
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He smacks his lips and pops another few berries into his mouth, clearly relishing their taste and their effect. |
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He remembers the clay flats being mined, the diggers shovelling up clay into the oxcarts, the beasts relishing the mud. |
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Today, after a pep talk from the folks, some beers from my friends and a good old English Breakfast cuppa I'm relishing the challenge. |
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And now I like everything on the album, relishing the very quirkiness and variety that I had found disconcerting. |
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It was heartening though to see the New Zealanders relishing spicy Indian preparations. |
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A lot of people are relishing this situation with glee and waiting to see what I'll do. |
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After already clocking 120 points, they are relishing the prospect of the Boxing Day derby with Swinton. |
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I was still too busy relishing in my glory to notice he was seriously in trouble. |
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Ponting himself is relishing the responsibility because he has had a chequered past in that department. |
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She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat. |
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Where many would be exhausted, she's exhilarated, relishing the future and processing the past. |
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McDiarmid brings a dryness of delivery and impeccable timing to the role while clearly relishing McGibbon's sardonic script. |
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Paul Mullin is relishing the chance to pit his wits against two more Championship sides. |
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Joking with the audience Mr Brown showed he was relishing life on the campaign trail. |
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It was a good day to be hawking food, with visitors relishing everything from Betawi kerak telor to pizzas laden with toppings. |
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I ran my fingers down the neck of the guitar, relishing how smooth and polished it felt. |
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When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin. |
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Never far from the touring royal couple, in any situation, was Mackenzie King, relishing his position in the limelight. |
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Critics of QAA are relishing the prospect of a review, questioning: what has QAA ever done for us? |
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Dauman is a dealmaker at heart, relishing negotiations as much as he does movie premieres. |
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But they are relishing their pastries with heavy hearts this week, as De Robertis prepares to close its doors for good tomorrow. |
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Whistling, the merchant threw himself against a particularly large pile, relishing in the feeling of comfort, wiggling out of his overly large boots and stretching. |
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He rocked her, relishing in the feeling of his arms around her. |
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Instead, the latter comes across as a cream cracker relishing its cheese. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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Charlotte played along with the pack, relishing the sales potential of celebrity, disporting herself on a beach lounger for the benefit of long lenses. |
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The first day of school is right around the corner and young people around the country are relishing these last few days of summer vacation like the drippy end of a Popsicle. |
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The HR1821 juicer from Philips is a convenient way for making and relishing healthy and vitamin laden fruit juices at home. |
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From the beginning of history, man has been ambivalent about the unknown, dreading it on one hand and relishing it on the other. |
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We grow up relishing on sea food and recreation means frolicking on the sand. |
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He is really relishing the challenge and the Ireland game might come at the right time for him. |
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Decades later, he is relishing this new stage in his life and an opportunity to learn about his city in an entirely different way. |
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My colleagues across are relishing in hearing their quotes quoted back to them. |
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I am relishing the opportunity to use the skills I have acquired throughout my professional life in my new role. |
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Should I relax on the beach, relishing every last moment of freedom? |
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We know he has always loved the art of campaigning, and he seems to be relishing this opportunity to sell a ton of books and also to polish up his legacy. |
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Like all successful infomercials he uses sexual desire to sell his product, with the animators relishing in the opportunity to create smutty and suggestive scenes. |
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He certainly is relishing his ability to create beautiful and mysterious women. |
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But you can tell he is relishing the idea of beating the odds once again, of working his magic to outsail the most determined big-money assault the Cup has ever seen. |
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And while most of Europe is already up to their elbows in a newly released remix album, we poor North Americans are relishing an album that's already six months out of date. |
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A Furness pilot is relishing the feel of terra firma after he took to the skies for 11 days in order to bring home a new aircraft for his skydiving school. |
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She looked at him provocatively, as if relishing the chance to do something the rest of the royal family would never do. |
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As the Neanderthal, sex-driven doc, he blazes brilliantly across every frame of the screen, evidently relishing every loaded syllable of Marber's screenplay. |
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The courts however, treated their dispute like a treasure, mulling it over, immersing the litigants in it for years, and seemingly relishing each new discovery that could give new life to the dispute. |
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The Allegro Scherzando was outstanding with both players obviously relishing the music's mordant wit and foregrounding its sinister qualities. |
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I don't think for a minute that Germany will be relishing this game. |
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Stokes is already that rare thing: an English cricketer openly admired by the Australian sporting public, not least for his obvious relishing of the fray. |
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The atmosphere in the camp is said to be excellent, with the Lionesses relishing Sampson's comparatively relaxed management style after Powell's more authoritarian and, sometimes, downright confrontational approach. |
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The former Manchester City manager will be travelling to South Africa with the Three Lions next year and is relishing the experience of seeing the FIFA World Cup from a different perspective. |
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We are relishing the opportunity to continue the great service you receive and the memorable holiday experience that you have in The Alps, for both the winter and summer months. |
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Without doubt it is a challenge the club and its fans are relishing, with all concerned hoping El Patón remains at the helm, leading them in their quest. |
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As I remember, he repeated the phrase, relishing it two or three times. |
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A versatile, two-footed player, the fresh-faced Witsel is relishing the opportunity to show off the gifts that the club has spent years helping to polish. |
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The laughter of Zeus, relishing his own humor, marks a transition to the Theomachy or war of the gods. |
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It would be hard to imagine someone relishing their time in court, but Mr Blagojevich has a unique disposition. Mr Pagano represents the grimmest, increasingly common rejoinder. |
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She was doing that, giggling all over, relishing every moment. |
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In some countries, conservative governments are relishing the prospect of weakening trade union power through the modification of the status of the employees of national public monopolies. |
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And, add to it, the single most astonishing part of the story, glided past and overlooked by all of its relishing retellers: before his hegira started, Signor Marengo had just run a marathon. |
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Occasionally I'd tear along, revving raucously and relishing the fuck-you-ness of it all, but more often than not I felt out of place, imperiled and sure only of my imminent mangledness. |
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After three years on the heels of a war photographer, after so many difficulties and dangers and seemingly unsolvable problems, I am relishing this success. |
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You can sense the director, Mike Nichols, who knows a thing or two about entrances and exits, relishing every minute and wishing that this stuff could rattle on forever. |
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Unless you're absolutely and completely relishing the idea of spending the holidays alone, it's good to get out and socialize at this time of year. |
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Instead of relishing that little twinge in your nose you know is going to be followed by a full-on sternutation, I wince at the pain that is going to come. |
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Tim Ambrose is relishing an opportunity to try where countless other wicketkeepers have failed and attempt to match the stunning achievements of Australia's Adam Gilchrist. |
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The under 21 'keeper is relishing the opportunity tomorrow for what will be his second appearance at Croker on All-Ireland finals day in just over six months. |
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Naismith is relishing the chance to lock horns with Arsenal and Chelsea again and put the disappointment of being pegged back at Leicester, behind them. |
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