They have ample time to pleasurably walk up and down the mountain, catching sunrise at the top and savouring every aspect of the amazing scenery. |
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Then it's a question of following your nose along the winding ridge ahead, savouring the views. |
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We were able to sit on the beach in our coats for over three hours, drinking chilled Prosecco and savouring the flavours of the sea. |
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She inhaled sharply, savouring her last breath as her lungs filled with one final gulp of air. |
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Water gushed out from it and she splashed it over her face, savouring the coolness. |
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When the tub was full, Alicia hastily stripped off and sank down into it, savouring the sensation of hot, clean water prickling her skin. |
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And he admits he cannot wait to pull on a first team shirt after savouring the quiet life of reserve team football with the Black Cats. |
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I was savouring a cocktail in a busy bar last night when I overheard a group of men saying some jolly unpleasant things about ladyboys. |
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I could have sat there all day, savouring a pasta salad and watching the people coming out. |
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I pulled him closer, savouring every moment I could, just being there in his arms. |
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Ever so slightly and slowly, they lent in and kissed each other on the lips softly, savouring the moment in each other's arms. |
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Slowly he leaned forward, sweaty palms tucked into his jeans' pockets, not wanting to rush this moment, savouring this anticipatory thrill. |
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He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously savouring the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in. |
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These were seen by authorities as very partial, untrue, seditious, and savouring too much of dangerous and traitorous conceits. |
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Walking down to the main drag, I fell into a full slow saunter, savouring the warmth and the sudden move into the light. |
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You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring-or if there will be a morrow for you. |
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You can't leave without savouring the sinfully delicious truffle, clothed in dark chocolate and served in a tiny espresso cup. |
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Like a box of good chocolates, I prefer a restrained approach to a book, savouring no more than one or two chapters a day. |
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We went to a couple more of these seedy places savouring the sour gritty horridness of it all and then eventually went home. |
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Right now, it's telling me that I've enjoyed dropping out of the rat race over the festive period, savouring peace, relaxation and sleep. |
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Both proved themselves adept farceurs, savouring every idiotic situation and line of dialogue with gusto and panache. |
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The subtle notes of peach and citrus fruit make savouring this herbal tea a real pleasure. |
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Spending a night or two in one of those magnificent Châteaux and savouring the regional dishes? |
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I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school. |
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Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and savouring food in my mouth again. |
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Curwen's Act of 1809 making it illegal to sell seats in parliament was passed at a time of so-called Tory dislike of anything savouring of reform. |
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Totally relaxed, you lie back on a sun lounger with your herbal tea savouring the joy of doing absolutely nothing. |
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Aboard the Cavalier Maxim, enjoy live jazz, ragtime and blues played by our 5 musicians while savouring fine Cajun-style cuisine! |
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Wine lovers from far and wide are discovering and savouring Canadian wines, one of the world's best-kept secrets. |
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This recipe is the next best thing to savouring a «Pasta al Pesto» in a genuine «trattoria» by the seaside in Genoa, pesto's Italian hometown! |
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She lived her missionary Marist and religious life to the full, savouring every drop of flavor from every moment gifted to her. |
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It's going to be incredibly difficult and there will be some hard times no doubt but now is about savouring the moment. |
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Yet that has not stopped today's bankers savouring the prospect of an even bigger barbarian raid. |
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You'll spend less time travelling and more time on the ground savouring Australia's can't-miss landscapes and laid-back lifestyle. |
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Combine the pleasures of hiking and savouring local specialities along mountain paths in alpine chalets around Les Paccots. |
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Even more so after savouring an ice cream or enjoying a beneficial thalassotherapy session! |
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More than the rest of the field, he will enjoy savouring the three weeks of truce before the Belgian Grand Prix. |
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Jack took a sip of the dark liquid, savouring its rich, burning taste. |
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She has firsthand impressions of a young country woman experiencing life in a bedsit in the big city, savouring her freedom and coping with the difficulties. |
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He seemed to be savouring every last moment that he had in this place. |
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But it would be too bad of not savouring the traditional cuisine. |
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This is shown forth most especially in the lives of consecrated women whose entire lives are devoted to contemplation, which is nothing other than savouring the things of God. |
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It is not a question of satisfying our intellectual curiosity through reading, but of encountering the word, of savouring the word which is Christ. |
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Discover the pleasure of savouring our locally grown and raised products, our sweet edibles, our foie gras and our cheeses, right at the farm or in one of our restaurants. |
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Saving money for a rainy day can have you savouring breakfast in bed. |
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You can easily imagine yourself savouring this wine by the edge of swimming pool or whilst enjoying a barbecue with your friends, even after hard physical work it can be a thirst-quenching wine. |
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Its thirds remain completely distinctive in spite of its easy savouring. |
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He looks around the crowd smiling, savouring it all. |
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With organic, natural wine list, Spa Eastman hopes to re-educate and rehabilitate wine consumption and call attention to its therapeutic properties without sacrificing the pure pleasure of savouring a truly good wine. |
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But the beetroot is generous, quail eggs perfectly soft in the middle and a combination of the tricky lettuce leaves and sleepy ambiance of the room force us to eat slowly, savouring the unexpectedly pleasant flavours. |
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