His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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The basketball hero co-starred in this gloriously silly sword-and-sorcery sequel. |
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I was surrounded by gloriously clean-limbed Corinthians with gleaming kit and designer Lycra body suits. |
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What was unexpected, amazingly, gloriously unexpected was the way the game's elder statesmen had one final fling. |
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These perfectly round medium-sized apples are gloriously red with a thin skin and sweet crunchy flesh with no hint of flouriness. |
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Along the roadside were trees flowering gloriously, chiefly the magnificent African Tulip, with its spectacular orangey-red flowers. |
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They would take on the authorities of their day by force of arms and die, gloriously or ingloriously, to be remembered as heroes and patriots. |
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For a woman at the turn of the century, she was gloriously free and independent. |
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I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within. |
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With each retelling, the story of the men who died gloriously but futilely just a few miles from help has seemed increasingly ridiculous. |
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It remains gloriously aloof from man's bitter quarrels, soaring, with a heavenly grace, beyond earthly feuds. |
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Last year, the architects won the competition for the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, a building that opens gloriously onto the harbor. |
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She is the oldest fighting ship afloat in the UK, gloriously restored by the craftsmen of Hartlepool. |
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In spite of rain predictions, Saturday dawned gloriously cloudless above the skyscrapers. |
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As rugged and foggy that area of Newfoundland is, its true beauty came through as if it were a gloriously sunny day. |
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He changed the fortune of the game by a gloriously timed intercept and a 50 metre run to the line. |
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We should celebrate taking informed risks, reward those who fail gloriously and accept that accidents do happen. |
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I felt a spiritual power I've never experienced in any intact and gloriously preserved historical place of worship. |
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Yesterday I got up gloriously late, lounged about in the garden refusing to talk much while I read in the sun and planned some garden tidying. |
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The Piano Trio in F minor is a gloriously sunny work that is comparable to similar works by Arensky and Tchaikovsky. |
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Seattle's karaoke scene runs the gamut from modern and glitzy to gloriously divey. |
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Yet the autonomous individual, gloriously independent in his decisionmaking, can easily seem to be a fantasy. |
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The captain's pride for his gloriously immense ship was evident as his deep, brown eyes observed the tall, ornate masts and large white sails. |
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His approach reflects a nostalgia for the gloriously learned mind and limber memory of a retrospectively constructed Renaissance reader. |
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It's a gloriously vibrant water lily, with creamy colors and almost infinite deepness in detail and tone. |
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This movie is a glorious self-indulgence about a man who is gloriously self-indulgent. |
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And the limelight is repeatedly stolen by John Kazek's gloriously brash Bottom and, best of all, Malcolm Shields's mercurially nimble Puck. |
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This screw-capped 2002 Riesling, with its gloriously zesty, floral, juicy fruit, is sensationally good value. |
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The gloriously retired Mad Aunt claims to have total recall, and then keeps asking you what you've been talking about. |
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Thus the recent run of Irish victories ended and last year's desperately disappointing draw gloriously revenged. |
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The sun was gloriously illuminating the two men to the west, though both were beset by threatening dark clouds above them. |
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She took on not only the might of the oceans, but also the might of reality, and has triumphed gloriously over both. |
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It is to be hoped the happy event will rival the Hallowe'en nuptials of that gloriously tressed couple Belinda Cornish and Mark Meer. |
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A gloriously sweet and rich melange of fruit and chocolate, this would have made me come back even if the rest had been absolutely execrable. |
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He had known happiness, too, in Harlem, joy that glowed gloriously upon him like the high-noon sunlight of his tropic island home. |
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In one painting, the deity is depicted in a blissfully radiant, gloriously energetic dance. |
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If you want Estonian food, there are gloriously snug cellars where you can load up on pork, potatoes and onion. |
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The slacklining begins at sundown, the various walkers gloriously backlit by a cliff across the Valley that shines in the last light of day. |
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These guys are taking all the fun out of what was once the most gloriously unpredictable of games. |
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A brain injury precludes his appearances on the ice these days, but no matter, his mental faculties remain gloriously undimmed. |
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He had a broad frame, which in his prime must have been gloriously muscular and strong. |
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I have slept little in cramped aeroplane seats and gloriously on motel beds the size of a small European farm. |
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She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous. |
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The street was overhung by white birches gloriously laden with crimson and gold leaves. |
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The story of three feuding women is described as touching, funny, wise and gloriously witty. |
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The absence of vibrato or breathiness in the upper parts makes for gloriously sinewy singing. |
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When I talk about cheesecake I am talking about the true, baked variety, gloriously rich and creamy. |
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They are a gloriously entertaining reminder that life can always be lived bigger and better. |
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The population there is much different, filled with gloriously rotund men and women, fat beyond belief. |
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I still intend to get that film before the group as a tour de force of big-shouldered broads gloriously over-acting. |
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At a gloriously air-conditioned shop halfway up the main drag, I could have happily browsed for hours, because it was so blissfully cool. |
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Yet all told, its simplicities are gloriously redeemed by the novel's intricate take on sexuality, and its ecstatic and gilded prose. |
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The five large oysters were each wrapped and deep fried in a miniature spring roll and possessed the gloriously fresh sea-salt tang of the ocean. |
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She owns the Borgo Storico Segheti Panichi, a gloriously imposing stately pile near Ascoli Piceno. |
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I can particularly recommend the banana tatin, which came with homemade ice-cream, or the gloriously rich and gooey chocolate pudding. |
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In the black-and-white era with its gloriously melodic music, heroes and heroines could get away with the minimum of gyrations. |
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She offers a high-toned essay on two stage performers behind a bright-red scrim, posed in front of gloriously vivid flowers. |
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It was a terrible game but the sun shone gloriously throughout and the wine was chilled to perfection. |
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Let's hope, in other words, that I am utterly, gloriously, wrong. |
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There is something gloriously romantic and ineffably affecting about seeing this kind of grand love put up on the screen with such high emotion and visual panache. |
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They are wonderful eggs, gloriously random, massive great things alongside tiny pullets' eggs, round ones, tall thin ones, brown, white, speckled. |
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Well, the attention to detail is excellent, and as soon as we sat down small plates of ham and pungent Parmesan and some gloriously crisp olive oil appeared out of the ether. |
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We gazed across the loch at Ben Lomond, which for once, in this apocalyptically bad summer, was gloriously free from cloud and touched lightly by skinny bands of sunlight. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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She really struggled and fought hard and gloriously, always for us all around. |
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The son she had fought so gloriously to keep from being born in prison now faced being sent there. |
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Its gossipy anecdotes are lively, memorable, and at times gloriously unreliable. |
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The office is gloriously quiet, and always nice and cool, given the ambient Seattle climate and the orientation toward the north. |
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The substantial plate of rabbit was beautifully tender and came with the sort of gloriously rich sauce that you can feel furring up your arteries as you eat. |
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She reveals the good and the embarrassing in equal measure, but the more blushingly confessional she gets, the more candid, unrefined and gloriously nasty the record sounds. |
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The sun was nearly blinding, but it made for a gloriously bright day. |
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He was vain, egotistical, boorish and gloriously insensitive. |
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If financial gain and civic betterment are mutually exclusive, the shrinking capital worth of a diminished investment must be gloriously virtuous indeed. |
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At the age of 24, he began writing about a gloriously talented baseball team for a cultivated newspaper during the golden age of the American summer game. |
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He succeeded him in the monarchy, and reigned gloriously for 20 years. |
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When it ended, the British empire did indeed appear to have been shattered, France was revenged, and her international prestige stood gloriously restored. |
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Well, try this gloriously mess-less, allergy-free Christmas sticker on your wall for instant festiveness. |
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It's all gloriously silly stuff as po-faced vampire lore collides with the mundanities of the modern world. |
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A gloriously chaotic nale produced 12 tries, but the real damage had been done in Rome and Edinburgh, where Wales and Ireland ran riot. |
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Tender, good quality chicken sat in a gloriously unctious cream and coconut sauce deftly spiced and enlivened with a decent whack of chilli. |
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A gloriously upbeat track that mixes Phil Spector 60s pop with glockenspiels and chanting vocal harmonies. |
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It's all delivered in a gloriously OTT Grindhouse style with nods to Sergio Leone, John Carpenter and Quentin Tarantino. |
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At its heart, however, is Crescent Moon, a spooky song with gloriously grumbly guitar. |
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On the way up, an eagle ray the size of an Axminster rug gloated gloriously over my trail of bubbles. |
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The elimination of Federer after Nadal's loss to Lukas Rosol would have created mild panic among the fans of these gloriously gifted but now clearly vulnerable geniuses. |
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Artists in Peru and Bolivia invented a whole new choir of harquebusier or military angels, gloriously caparisoned and seemingly hunting for sport. |
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It is gloriously unstylish and all the better for it and you don't get to survive in this cut-throat game for three decades without knowing your customer base. |
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A gloriously bass-voiced James Cresswell plays Kecal, the machinating Mayor who sets up Marenka's marriage for money, against her will, to stammering city-boy toff Vaek. |
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