Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage. |
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He grins sweetly, and I show him a real lap dance, and no one looks, because after all, this is America, the land of the free. |
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They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants. |
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The rich pate was topped with clarified butter, and the simple addition of sweetly pickled cucumber cut through its richness. |
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I could not relate the time now but my original gold case and lettering regained its lustre from being burnished on a sweetly scented sleeve. |
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Girls are treated gently and sweetly because of their assumed babyishness and vulnerability. |
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Real tears sting and burn and scald you, vodka tears are mellow, sweetly sad and not tears at all. |
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She smiled sweetly at me and pushed her cart through and then stood there with her wallet open, waiting silently for me to finish. |
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It was just pure joy escapist music, sweet melodies played very sweetly by a small orchestra. |
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Where I had expected bluster and tub-thumping, I got sweetly understated humour. |
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A fluffy little chickadee pops out of his mouth and tweets sweetly before hopping away. |
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She covers this with deft skill and a versatile voice that can sweetly caress or swoop with camp theatrical grandeur. |
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If you're angling toward red meat, order the sweetly gamy Muscovy duck, or the lamb, which is encased in a pepper crust. |
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Gripped by a palpable fatigue due to work pressure, he remains eloquent and sweetly amusing, despite complaining of sleep deprivation. |
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She's perfected that smiling art of PR deflection, of projecting a sweetly vacuous wholesomeness. |
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Rice eventually came into play another night, as a sticky bed for a Japanese-inspired special of sweetly glazed broiled eel. |
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The birds sang sweetly, the streams and brooks of Wooden Way gurgled cheerfully. |
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Smiling sweetly, he restricted himself to one-word answers before picking up his book and strolling nonchalantly away. |
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She glanced at the study door, caught the vulture look in Primus's eyes, and smiled sweetly. |
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This is a refined, sweetly oaked, pleasantly old-fashioned red that lingers on the palate like a melody in an echo chamber. |
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The audience began to clap and whistle, standing up in their seats while Will kissed Lauren sweetly and they went off-air. |
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Dawn walked silently to her little brother, and smiled at him, caressing his face caringly, sweetly. |
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He has a real sensitivity to his work that frames his kind of insane associative irreverence very sweetly, and never cheaply. |
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So we cobble something together, the suits smile sweetly, the auditors tick their boxes, and everyone is happy, including the bad guys. |
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The chicks had been downy and charming, and cheeped sweetly with their permanently open mouths. |
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The film actually starts out quite sweetly with them living in the caravan. |
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She travelled sweetly throughout, easing to the front over a furlong down to beat the other horse by a length. |
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An innocuous looking free-kick was struck sweetly by the winger's left foot. |
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He picked the ball up 18 yards from goal and finished sweetly for his first goal of the season. |
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Their music glittered and shone, sweetly harmonised, and rang out across the courtyard. |
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A story about tragedy and regret told in a sweetly simple way, it stands out as one of the most beautifully sad comix in recent memory. |
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As a woman who has loved sweetly, she now learns passion, and trusting Frederic, she confides in him. |
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Or, if the poppet represents the Other in a love spell, you treat it nice, talk sweetly to it. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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If you like your goth sweetly singing with weird 4AD style rumblings in the background then get this. |
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Head here for your full-on Sunday morning fry-up complete with crispy, gooey, eggy bread while Ella Fitzgerald sings sweetly in the background. |
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He quickly wiped his finger onto his black apron with a grimace and leaned on the counter, smiling sweetly to her. |
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He closed his eyes and envisioned her face smiling sweetly across the gun deck. |
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It is a sumptuously executed slice of pop, both cosy-toed and lolloping as it sweetly cascades a deliciously warmly bathed fuzzy-felt homeliness. |
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Next time a summit comes to Britain, he may find he and the protesters are not so sweetly in accord. |
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I smiled as sweetly as I could and kissed her cheek as I breathed in the pungent acid aroma. |
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And we'd only just sat down when the melodious tones of a male choir sweetly filled the air. |
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If you want to be treated well, then very sweetly but firmly demand the respect you want. |
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She saw the question in his eyes and smiled sweetly, her gaze raking over him swiftly. |
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Whatever you do, when dealing with hairstyle copycats, always remember to smile sweetly and throw lots of air kisses. |
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One can only assume this is rectifiable solely through writing to the authors and asking them sweetly for their missing signatures. |
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The engine hummed to itself sweetly as she slid the unmarked patrol car into the flow of traffic, handling the vehicle with her usual style. |
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In fact, the move inspired a sweetly sophisticated Spring 2009 collection, an ode to the city. |
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Leon's tenor voice rumbled sweetly in her ear, and she blushed. |
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Three of his songs were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations. |
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Produced in one of the best areas for Pinot Noir, this is a textured, sweetly fruity young red with just the right amount of fragrance and elegance. |
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Three songs by Henri Duparc were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations. |
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The vocalist even went to the extent of sweetly pleading and cajoling the crowd to get into the groove, before he let the music and the performance do all the talking. |
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They sweetly scented flowers will attract butterflies to your garden. |
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Much, much better were the thin wedges of nutty, fudgey Manchego cheese and the thick but sweetly tender Serrano ham clearly cut from the leg, not industrially pre-sliced. |
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Her body ached sweetly with the memories of the previous night's dream and the sensation of the sheets brushing over her skin sent small thrills through her. |
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Instead of creating an ice-cold emptiness, as some bands would have done, Nada Surf has created a warm and sweetly melancholy expression of this feeling. |
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I took a sip of the smooth wine that tasted sweetly of seasonal fruit. |
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We had been planning on our own private Valentines Day dinner, but Christopher sweetly asked if we were busy that evening. |
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He pleaded sweetly, shaking his clasped hands at her beseechingly. |
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We want him to lie in state smelling sweetly here in this unheated room for the next couple of days before the burial. |
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This was absolutely first rate, with a substantial portion of sweetly caramelized cheese on freshly cooked strips of red pepper, courgette and aubergine. |
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When he retires at the age of 65, he is bereft, a man adrift, but he sweetly embraces his new life with all the gaucheness of a teenager on a gap year. |
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He sings sweetly behind a curtain of organs and electronic keyboards. |
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Not wanting to push her luck by asking why Angela was being so clement, she thanked her mother sweetly and left to her room to finish her homework. |
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Perhaps you're attracted by sweetly scented herbs, in which case clove pink, scented geranium, hyssop, lavender and pineapple sage are a must for you. |
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The opening triumvirate is as strong as any string of songs he's written, and the wistful finality of the sweetly cathartic title track foreshadows a disappointing comedown. |
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I smiled at him sweetly, rubbing my fingers over his knuckles. |
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Their destination seemed designed for cheer, with a landscaped park, fountains and personalised warmth from across the swank, sweetly scented lobby. |
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There she was, my angel, smiling back at me ever so sweetly. |
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Best of all, these modest practitioners present themselves sweetly and guilelessly, convinced, it would seem, that dancing itself, not ego, will win the day. |
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Hannah laughed her piggy laugh again then smiled sweetly too. |
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Dinah wanted to scowl back at him, but she held it down, smiling sweetly instead before ascending the stairs to get away from her parents and their prying questions. |
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Where the jimjam sits on the thingumbob tree, And he sweetly sings to the jigamarec. |
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Pair orangey-yellow day lilies with sweetly fragrant phlox and burnt orange Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty' with long-flowering purple Aster frikatii. |
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She shall be with me, sweetly and hallowedly, for the time it takes for me to fill these pots. |
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One of the most sweetly melancholy movies about love ever made. |
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The result should burst sweetly on the palate, then release a range of complex and perhaps contradictory aftertastes. |
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Mr. Longstreth, who can be a bit of a yelper, sang sweetly, perhaps in search of contrast. |
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Tomboyishly glamorous in her overalls, Burdick sings sweetly and spars ably. |
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The whole place cracks up, and Mitchum sweetly kisses her on the forehead. |
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She is the Uriah Heep of society, humbling herself before the Church and the Law, whispering sweetly her vow to honor and obey, hugging her chains as a chattel and a slave. |
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There whooshes Frank Zappa, and here lands a sweetly scatting Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, with slaphappy bongos spilling out of old Edmundo Ros sleeves. |
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She saw that Velvin, if a stubborn man, was a very simple and very goodhearted one, and she prided herself on her skill in sweetly reasonable persuasion of the lower classes. |
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