I had left the guttural Hindi sounds of Asia at home and was now luxuriating in the labial and dentilingual areas of Oceanian languages. |
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An hour later, like a resurrection, the moon will rise and the snow will sparkle and we'll still be luxuriating in the delicious pools. |
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Few things make you look so silly as luxuriating in a cart pulled by an elderly rickshaw in torn, worn-down slippers. |
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And here was I, luxuriating in the charms of Nevis, one of the loveliest islands in the Caribbean, responsibility looming ominously overhead. |
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This is a day of good tidings, and Montserratians, including this Chief Minister, can be forgiven for luxuriating in this occasion. |
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We'll take advantage of our one layover day to indulge in swimming, fishing, botanizing, or just luxuriating in gorgeous scenery. |
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When you are luxuriating in comfort, then and only then, can you pop a piece of choccy into your mouth. |
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Where most orchestras and conductors relax at the softest dynamics, luxuriating in pulseless beauty, Ticciati and the SCO become more alert. |
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Then, yacht-rock was derided as a soundtrack for affluent types who whiled away hours luxuriating aboard yachts. |
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Tom Hawkins has been luxuriating in the capital's fleshpots when he's consigned to the debtors' prison, Marshalsea. |
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It's pleasant enough, and I'm luxuriating in it while it lasts. |
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Their oddity is that Lombardi's craftsmanship is so exquisite that one senses him helplessly luxuriating in the very complexity that he claims to find so suspicious. |
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We're luxuriating in the Blue Lagoon, Iceland's premier tourist attraction, an incredible outdoor pool heated by geothermals from the adjoining power station. |
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Ringo has kept a home in LA since the mid-Seventies, luxuriating in the climate, the blissfully opulent lifestyle, and the presence of scores of fellow musicians. |
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Even so, I had a delicious day, luxuriating in the suddenly speedy access to the websites I have had, until now, to visit with all the patience I can muster. |
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After luxuriating in the playful sonic palette that Byrne's one-time mucker Brian Eno brought to the band's studio productions, the listener's rudely woken by the later work. |
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From the very first sip, you won't be able to resist luxuriating in the wonderful sweetness of this perfectly balanced wine. |
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We find Piccoli living in dignified isolation, racing remote-control cars with his grandson, doing Shakespeare, or simply luxuriating in a new pair of shoes. |
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They span the range of treedom, from maples of centurial stature, dripping with mosses and ferns, to the slender, shrub-like angelica trees luxuriating in the understory. |
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Four years ago they were luxuriating in the lowest interest rates for almost half a century. |
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Even when he was a sixties free-jazz tenor-sax provocateur, Shepp would acknowledge tradition by occasionally luxuriating in, say, a lusty Ben Webster tribute or by recharging an Ellington tune. |
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Here, he references his own past while luxuriating in the fatback funk and taut soundscapes laid out before him. |
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The African air is soft and warm and the body, battened down for a European winter exults in the warmth, luxuriating in the unexpected awakening of the senses. |
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Come discover a new approach to wine and go discover your sign at the Winery wine Arsac while luxuriating in an elegant chateau wine of the 18th century. |
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