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  • His skin had felt deliciously cool against her heated flesh as his hard body moved against hers.
  • Always a late riser, I'd wake up around eleven every morning to brunch at a deliciously set table where my ‘roomie’, as I called her, would regale me with the tale of her day so far.
  • It was a glorious swansong, and her enormous grin and triumphant punching of the air as she mounted the podium were deliciously infectious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deliciously charming or incredibly irritating, depending on your point of view, he is always ready with smooth-tongued flattery, eyes innocently beaming behind his spectacles.
  • It's deliciously grown-up, avoiding slapstick in favour of fortuitous mishap.
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  • For the many children participating it was a good opportunity to get close to mitten crabs, shrimp, fresh water mussels and even eels, as well as to a lot of deliciously slithery mud!
  • A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk.
  • There's deliciously crisp Scottish lilt to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings.
  • It was a glorious swansong, and her enormous grin and triumphant punching of the air as she mounted the podium were deliciously infectious. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's deliciously crisp Scottish lilt to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings.
  • It was a glorious swansong, and her enormous grin and triumphant punching of the air as she mounted the podium were deliciously infectious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pan drippings gave gravies and soups a deliciously rich background of flavor.
  • The forest was dense and smelled deliciously green.
  • The tankard of beer was beaded with condensation and deliciously cold.
  • For some 15 minutes strings surged ahead in deliciously hiccupping fugal patterns overlaid with intricate, delicate percussion. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lets it lie where it may (using the long-forgotten art form of understatement) - and boy, does the whole thing curl around your subconscious in deliciously disturbing ways! The Surreal Office
  • Each table is fitted with a grill for you to cook the deliciously marinated meat.
  • You may recall that a nervous, red-eyed, nitwit ran me off the road a long while back and broke my car's transmission, putting me into some long term chiropractic care with a cute yet deliciously pervy doctor ... and then the insurance company, Assco, refused to fix my car and tried to give me 700 bucks for the whole fiasco. Wilberteets Diary Entry
  • Using hot peppers in my garlic-red pepper-olive oil pasta, makes the August heat seem deliciously cool.
  • Everybody loves it, the meat is moist and infused with flavor, and the sauce is deliciously tasty over the rice and cabbage.
  • Going for chicken tikka masala, I was rewarded with deliciously cooked meat in a sauce full of flavour and fresh vegetables.
  • Although I'm surprised to find I miss the faint tanginess Nigella's sour cream imparted although full marks for accuracy, Marcus, this is the first cheesecake I find myself actively picking at as I portion it out – it is indeed deliciously smooth, rather than fluffy, and really quite moreish. How to cook perfect cheesecake
  • The pork was deliciously succulent and tender with a great flavour being imparted from the meat's fat.
  • Perhaps that's why there is still something so deliciously forbidden about the idea for women like me. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's onscreen is a watered-down version of Solaris's deliciously smart sci-fi.
  • We enjoyed our meal with a plate of mushroom pilau, a fluffy plain naan and a deliciously different mixed vegetable bhagi - tasty food and plenty of it.
  • Small, deliciously fragrant flowers in autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • I couldn't wait to get to the set to play this guy, because I thought he was such a cool dude, and so deliciously devilish, and so funny.
  • The cubes of meat were topped with a variety of vegetables - zucchini, bell pepper and asparagus, among others - with their skins deliciously grilled.
  • Its aroma is very full-bodied and complex, and it went deliciously well in this soup.
  • Uses - a deliciously pungent culinary herb; also of some medicinal value. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • The cream felt deliciously cool on my hot skin.
  • Despite its very low fat content, it is deliciously creamy.
  • Despite its very low fat content, it is deliciously creamy.
  • Irish lady, with twinkling eyes and a pernicketty strong will, and a brogue she transferred deliciously into her broken French. A Prisoner in Fairyland
  • I thought the karma he got by repeatedly getting chumped off by Obama, was deliciously deserved for the disdain he held for Bush; who always seemed to hold our allies with great respect. On being called a bigot and/or racist
  • Uses - a deliciously pungent culinary herb; also of some medicinal value. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • She wore a white muslin dress, a rose-colored sash, and rose-colored ribbons in the pretty cap on her head; her chemisette was moulded so deliciously by her shoulders and the loveliest rounded contours, that the sight of her awakened an irresistible desire of possession in the depths of the heart. The Message
  • It makes it all deliciously, dialectically melodious. HBO's 'Sunset Limited' review: All aboard the theological choo-choo
  • Another Friday night, another great batch of one-liners from the deliciously dialogued Ugly Betty! 'Ugly Betty' Bites: 18 Betty-ful clips from last night! | EW.com
  • I felt her unpin my hair and let it fall around my shoulders, then she began twirling sections of it in her fingers and squirting it with something that smelled deliciously like grapefruit. The Opposite of Me
  • Our take An expert in deliciously textured French rustic antiques. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tankard of beer was beaded with condensation and deliciously cold.
  • The peaks of Glen Shiel loomed over and made me feel deliciously small and insignificant.
  • The game hen was light, savory and the chestnut stuffing slightly sweet, and deliciously spiced.
  • Those that are fat upon the earth, that live in pomp and power, shall eat and worship; even those that fare deliciously, when they have eaten and are full, shall bless the Lord their God for their plenty and prosperity. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Flat upon the ground, the small army concentred on the igloo, and behind, deliciously expectant, crouched many women and children, come out to witness the murder. THE SUNLANDERS
  • Bertinet adds a generous amount of crème fraîche to his batter, which gives it a deliciously rich flavour, but I prefer the more assertive tang of sour cream – and you can use the rest of the pot to top the blinis. How to cook perfect blinis
  • When the pizzas emerge, crusty and brown, from the oven, everyone shares creation after creation in an evening of deliciously sociable adventure.
  • One of my favourite recipes using cardamom pods is a deliciously warming tea which I drink in the winter to ward off colds, coughs and flu.
  • It's a dark vision, but one so deliciously well-executed that you can't help but cheer it on.
  • Maggie having returned with her jug full of frothy milk, and the potatoes being already heaped up in a wooden bowl or bossie in the middle of the table, sending the smoke of their hospitality to the rafters, Janet placed a smaller wooden bowl, called a caup, filled with deliciously yellow milk of Hawkie's latest gathering, for each individual of the company, with an attendant horn-spoon by its side. David Elginbrod
  • Certainly not Brando's finest hour, but it's deliciously over the top.
  • Still, their clear brown broth - lemongrass-infused bonito stock and miso, laced with kombu, pea shoots and shiitakes - is deliciously complex.
  • A deliciously simple and speedy way to serve young, sweet, forced rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, their clear brown broth - lemongrass-infused bonito stock and miso, laced with kombu, pea shoots and shiitakes - is deliciously complex.
  • I recall deliciously cuddling my sons in their earliest years. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Teeming with the rich period details that make historical fiction so rewarding, Gulland’s dynamic and nuanced portrait of Louis’ notorious reign thrums with page-turning expediency and deliciously seductive machinations. Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland: Book summary
  • If you're looking for a medium-sized bush for borders, four-foot-tall Madame Isaac Pereire, a blowsy Bourbon rose with arching canes full of opulent purplish-pink flowers is deliciously fragrant and reblooms throughout the summer.
  • Stained a deliciously rich mahogany color, the inside of the Threepersons is light tan.
  • Her accent is deliciously strong, to match her expressive face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spot on, summery chenin blanc, made from 20-year-old vines, crammed with deliciously ripe, smoky, appley, yet verdant, fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • A rack of lamb was like the best sort of outdoor barbecue, rosy, tender with deliciously charred bits that had to be gnawed off the bone.
  • Despite its very low fat content, it is deliciously creamy.
  • These are a revelation: virtually weightless, plain cylinders that dispense their deliciously light, hydrous formulations cleanly and efficiently.
  • And so were her perky boobies poking through a deliciously thin white top.
  • Sexy smocked dresses, ruching detail and layers of sun-faded cotton result in a trend that's deliciously nostalgic.
  • I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches
  • She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger.
  • This deliciously deep fried pastry has dates, orange and lemon extract, anisette, chopped nuts, orange rind, and lemon rind.
  • It was a glorious swansong, and her enormous grin and triumphant punching of the air as she mounted the podium were deliciously infectious. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is turning out to be a great summer for lovers of cliches: France's football team is behaving with the kind of deliciously Gallic huffiness last seen from Pepe le Pew after being rejected by a suitor. Just who is interested in politicians' sex lives?
  • Through it all, Chelsea never lets anyone off the hook, even herself, as she delivers page after page of irrevent humor, biting wit, and deliciously off-kilter entertainment. WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR MARCH 7TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • A deliciously simple and speedy way to serve young, sweet, forced rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lamb vindaloo is deliciously spicy enough to give us the hiccups.
  • There was a beautiful old fireplace and deliciously creaky wooden floors and doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Mitchell's crafty hands, the bawdy drawings become kaleidoscopic fun-fur mosaics: deliciously touchy-feely, rather than puerile or self-consciously lewd.
  • There is nothing, my dear paternal Uncle, but one lambent, feverish fire, deliciously attractive, even in its angry heat, fascinating even whilst phlogistic, shooting out from every part of it, in all directions, into thine ---- Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893
  • Laughter peals through Taipei's Great Tranquility Park as the play's hero, the deliciously impish King Monkey, contorts his face with mirthful delight at the havoc he has inspired.
  • Well priced and deliciously fizzy, fruity and light. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a shame that gaslights are no longer around, but you can still enjoy deliciously spook atmosphere in the darker streets, and glamour around Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square.
  • There is nowhere else in the area which sells deliciously fresh food at such favourable prices.
  • Ponder- It just kind of deliciously pops languidly out of my mouth. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Nay, in that whelming admission's very tide, sweeping upon her from envisagement of Harry and bearing her deliciously upon its flood, there had come a thought as strong with wine as that was sweet with honey. This Freedom
  • Uses - a deliciously pungent culinary herb; also of some medicinal value. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • They are packed in ice and the brisk turnover means they sell freshly and deliciously.
  • I don't know if it's any good, but at least it has a deliciously warped sense of humor.
  • Dine on deliciously fresh marine life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe even oh please, oh please sexually deviant or deliciously filthy in the eyes of a panicky, manic depressive Christian God, something that would make priests swoon, Mormons moan and more than a few Republican senators run off to the bathhouse for a hot sweat and a rubdown? Mark Morford: Hello, Sinner! What Are You Guilty of Today?
  • You then share a Brasilian plate of two empenadas (baked turnovers, one beef and one sardine), red beans, salad and salsa, and the plat du jour, a lamb tajine, deliciously spiced.
  • I felt warm and cosy, and deliciously comfortable for the first time in almost a week, and snuggled down to enjoy another five minutes.
  • In fact, it's inspiration - a deliciously fragrant, eat-over-the-sink ripe mango just dripping with juice - drew me in so quickly and with such force that the intended victim was instead impaled upon my spoon, rather than enrobed in batter. Wicked, Wicked Ways
  • Our take An expert in deliciously textured French rustic antiques. Times, Sunday Times
  • This custard is deliciously smooth and creamy.
  • Oozing a silky menace reminiscent of Kevin Spacey at his creepiest, John comes face to face with Patrick Jane in a crowded mall food court, where the psychopath's perverse cool is deliciously unsettling. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • I looked up at him, so close, so damnably, deliciously close. Raziel
  • But for all its juvenility, nobody can deny how deliciously satisfying a slice of this is as a snack or after a meal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dine on deliciously fresh marine life. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the week there was a poster contest, a healthy food cook-off, and deliciously healthy snacks in the school tuck shop.
  • She had repressed the urge to reach over and touch her-this woman who smelled deliciously of perfume and powder.
  • Despite a few longueurs, this latest episode has a thousand times more energy, more fun, more visual invention, more deliciously arch comic intelligence than anything comparable in the summer movie marketplace.
  • The other three-quarters of the book are as deliciously gossipy and trashily entertaining as memoirs get.
  • The centerpiece of this menu is inspired by the French salad frisee aux lardons, in which crisp greens, soft poached eggs, and bacon mingle deliciously with cracked black pepper.
  • This is a very fine claret, rounded, smooth and deliciously warm. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • From blenders to eggbeaters, it's all here, somewhere, in this deliciously jumbled secondhand-cookware store.
  • What follows is a cross between Easy Rider, Alice in Wonderland, and a deliciously subverted Wizard of Oz.
  • I stretched out, deliciously warm beneath a down comforter and flannel sheets, with my head propped on his chest.
  • The plot is classic heist noir, and deliciously generic.
  • J said ... hi michele, i've been having a bit of a fava moment myself and this fits the bill deliciously. strangely, my favourite part about favas is popping them out of their skins! Fava, Green Bean and New Potato Salad
  • Newton's performance here is nothing short of deliciously delirious.
  • C. David Johnson hams it up deliciously as the foolish, old skirt-chaser, though he sacrifices a few lines to his comic bluster.
  • Squirrelled away on a mountainside a couple of miles out of town, this is a labyrinthine and deliciously old - fashioned collection of baths and treatment rooms.
  • While it may be a challenge to package up delights prepared by local Montego Bay vendors -- think fresh callaloo and deliciously doughy festival, authentic spices and tasty marinades are easy to find. Chie Davis: Caribbean Holiday Travel-Do's & Don'ts for Female Travelers
  • The lamb, however, is pink and tender and deliciously chargrilled and meaty.
  • Sometimes her balancing is cloddish (as deliciously cheesy as it is, her snap 'n b spin on Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is" feels like a forced union of Old Mariah and New Mariah), and sometimes it's acrobatic. Imperfect is no excuse
  • From the Iron Age, deliciously feminine hoop earrings and a torc with a curious story attached: when the 19th century owner wore it to a Dublin ball, Sir William told her it was ancient and she never wore it again.
  • they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously
  • Each table is fitted with a grill for you to cook the deliciously marinated meat.
  • Not one, not two, but 2,300 varieties of Britain's favourite fruit grow here, all deliciously arranged across acres of russety Kentish downland.
  • In truth, there was something deliciously comic, not to say ironic, in the sight of the multicoloured carnival being paraded in front of serried ranks of the black-clad international fashion clan.
  • Well priced and deliciously fizzy, fruity and light. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat.
  • The selection of jackets and overcoats he sent out ran the gamut from boxy shrunken casual jackets and lightweight trenchcoats to a deliciously sexy dyed yellow shearling vest.
  • This is as deliciously cold and heartless as films can get. Times, Sunday Times
  • A three-fruit jelly of distinct layers - blackberry, blueberry, raspberry - came with a deliciously intense fruit sauce.
  • Ooh, how delicious,' I breathed as I chewed on the nutty, deliciously squidgy brown bread. RESCUING ROSE
  • The fish had a deliciously crispy skin, moist flesh and was served with baby onions and carrots.
  • They become deliciously sweet and squashy and make a perfect filling for a pie.
  • Glistening chunks of lobster mate with fava beans as deliciously as they do with ramps.
  • This is deliciously extraverted music, deliciously conducted by Boskovsky.
  • Indoor gardeners, by and large, prefer their hyacinths full-blossomed and deliciously fragrant.
  • There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus.
  • Rugged garage rock, aggro shoegazing, psychedelic sunshine pop, abstract instrumentals and hippie balladry take shape with deliciously layered guitars, effects and sly, boyish vocals.
  • Juicy, deliciously shippable dry white with enthusiasm and glittering footwork.
  • The smalls had a deliciously wonderful time, chasing Space Rangers and splashing down mountains and racing race cars and goggling at pixies zipping through the sky, and their joy was contagious but still: we were supposed to do all this – we were supposed to be pursuing joy and chasing pixies and princesses – for Tanner. Princesses Never Give Up, Until They Totally Do - Her Bad Mother
  • As if to underline the point, he has narrator Sean Penn, in a deliciously off-handed moment, deliberately fluff one of his lines.
  • The menu is so good - so deliciously unfussy - that it is almost impossible to choose (for the record, I had lobster lasagne with a mussel and saffron sauce).
  • It's a seriously sizzled slice of retro garage beat fleeced with some deliciously groovy hip-hugging fuzzed-up funky flavorings and blessed with some of the sassiest saxophone in town.
  • Modern hyacinth hybrids are among the most deliciously scented flowers in the garden.
  • Despite all the young blood, some of the night's best moments were delivered by card-carrying AARP members -- one-time Oscar fixture Billy Crystal, a CGI clip of Bob Hope and a deliciously feisty Kirk Douglas, who basically stole the show. Kirk Douglas: The highlight of the 'young, hip' Oscar broadcast
  • This would go with anything, but made a deliciously healthy supper with fillets of plaice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tender, sweet meat and its bittersweet sauce go deliciously well with buttery mashed potato. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in attempting to mimic the Greek life as much as possible, some deliciously ribald elements have been included.
  • It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make.
  • Brisket is nicely roast beefy - a little tough, a tad stringy, but deliciously smoky.
  • There's ruthless violence committed against good Samaritans mixed with quippy one liners and deliciously dark humor. Kim Morgan: For the Love of (Film Noir): Nightfall
  • This is as deliciously cold and heartless as films can get. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas.
  • I only just watched 'Not the Cosbys II' yesterday (Misty Stone is a favourite of mine with her deliciously 'frizzy' hair and slim bod). Army Rumour Service
  • Sachets of deliciously black squid ink are available in fishmongers or delis such as Valvona & Crolla.
  • I love making a meal from leftovers and that's exactly what led to these deliciously crunchy morsels. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some 15 minutes strings surged ahead in deliciously hiccupping fugal patterns overlaid with intricate, delicate percussion. Times, Sunday Times
  • We loaded our plates with hummus and pita, deliciously lemony dolmas, pickled golden beets, a mess of roasted vegetables, and buttery corn pudding.
  • Boo! entered the South African music scene in October 1997, with their mind-bendingly weird, though deliciously consumable sound.
  • One of the reasons the Beach Boys are still so revered is that Brian Wilson's compositions are awesomely refined and deliciously intricate. The Beach Boys musical: wouldn't it be awful?
  • It goes deliciously well with simply cooked firm fish like lemon sole, cod or haddock. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the week there was a poster contest, a healthy food cook-off, and deliciously healthy snacks in the school tuck shop.
  • Tip the remaining marinade into the frying pan and sauté for 5 minutes until it smells deliciously aromatic, then add to the meat. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spell, certainly, was over everyone, and then the exorciser became human, and jested deliciously till the early morning, when, as I went home through the still garrulous and peopled streets, I saw the last flutter of flags and streamers between night and dawn. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory
  • It leaves your hair smelling deliciously fresh and fragrant.
  • With fish or shellfish this is deliciously bright, fresh and summery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes her balancing is cloddish (as deliciously cheesy as it is, her snap 'n b spin on Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is" feels like a forced union of Old Mariah and New Mariah), and sometimes it's acrobatic. Fourfour:
  • Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd.
  • With fish or shellfish this is deliciously bright, fresh and summery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking gamine with her short, blonde hair, freckles, good cheekbones and slight Roman nose, she is an exuberant, deliciously sexy woman of 58.
  • With fish or shellfish this is deliciously bright, fresh and summery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arlen and Mercer penned a drawerful of gems for a World War II cinematic revue called Star-Spangled Rhythm — the only one to achieve standard status was "That Old Black Magic" (choreographed for the film by George Balanchine; Hollywood used to be a classy place), but some more military-themed songs are priceless, including the brilliant "I'm Doing It For Defense" and the deliciously-titled "He Loved Me Till the All Clear Came. Archive 2007-05-01
  • In full view, and lit up by the reflected radiance flung out from the dome, a rushing waterfall made sonorous surgy music of its own as it tumbled headlong into a rocky recess overgrown with lotus-lilies and plumy fern, -- here and there, small, white and gold tents or pavilions glimmered invitingly through the shadows cast by the great magnolia trees, from whose lovely half-shut buds balmy odors crept deliciously through the warm air. Ardath
  • Tip the remaining marinade into the frying pan and sauté for 5 minutes until it smells deliciously aromatic, then add to the meat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Exceptions include a deliciously carefree little girl who has leaped high into the air despite her cumbersome skirt and heavy brogans.
  • The fresh boudin basque is disgustingly, deliciously bloody while the bottles of pistachio syrup glow like absinthe.
  • The Ligurian coastline unfolded deliciously below in the afternoon sun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas.
  • For a decade now, former major-label hype guy Alfonso's been printing up Ralph, a free, deliciously mimeographed zine of his Beat-inspired poetry which would find its way across Canada.
  • You could spend long, deliciously miserable evenings in a corner of your local watering hole, grizzling into your beer and moaning to your mates about the general unhappiness of your lot.
  • Deliciously fresh and vibrant fruit aromas and flavours in every sip.
  • The chicken itself had little flavour, but the sliced and shredded vegetables were deliciously tasty, and one by one the various flavours in the curry sauce began to reveal themselves.
  • I have been going to The Hill for over a year now & I love it, the service is friendly, the bar is beautiful and the food is deliciously scrummy.
  • The tender, sweet meat and its bittersweet sauce go deliciously well with buttery mashed potato. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crispy bacon and avocado salad was large in scale, but the ingredients were deliciously light.
  • Despite their dandy looks, the charaxes are the gladiators of the butterfly world, with serrated forewings that they use to bully other butterflies off a deliciously rotten piece of fruit or fresh carnivore dung.
  • I felt warm and cosy, and deliciously comfortable for the first time in almost a week, and snuggled down to enjoy another five minutes.
  • It was a glorious swansong, and her enormous grin and triumphant punching of the air as she mounted the podium were deliciously infectious. Times, Sunday Times
  • A deliciously rich source of moisture extracted from the fruit of the Karite tree, shea butter is a natural fat that is often used as an emollient base for a variety of hair and skin products.
  • Despite its very low fat content, it is deliciously creamy.
  • It would be diminishing to categorize Floyd Cardoz's deliciously clean Goan-spiced Maine crab cake or his exquisite, indulgent pairing of Hudson Valley seared foie gras with a black-pepper, anise, and pear compote as nouvelle Delhi.
  • The new edition of this practical sourcebook, first published in 1998, is a deliciously illustrated guide to fabrics, wallpapers, tiles, paints and floor coverings.
  • It's already here as it deliciously unfolds by way of singers Sally Mayes (whose 1989 Broadway bow was in Welcome to the Club), Lillias White (who won her Tony in the Coleman-Gasman The Life) and Rachel York (who let off steam heat in City of Angels) as well as Daniel Burnham (who has an undeniable affinity for the coolth flowing through Coleman's work). David Finkle: First Nighter: Cy Coleman's Best is Yet to Come is Here Now at 59E59 Theaters
  • I got the number 5, which was basically a tempura taco springroll with shrimp and steak, aka deliciously perfect, and the number 16, which was essentially the same thing over noodles instead of inside a tempura crepe (I shared; I promise). One For The Table: Hipster Pho
  • But this new sitcom - deliciously dark and cynical and opening with a double bill - should change that. Times, Sunday Times
  • After agonising briefly, I opted for a pint of Brideshead: a deliciously hoppy beer with an underlying cool bitterness and a texture that lingers on the tongue.
  • No doubt the manufacturer will have some plausible scientific blather about aerodynamics, moisture contraflow and debag alarm reduction to explain why this should be, so we can dismiss the notion the Aussies are making a deliciously cheeky wink to disco nights at the Embassy Club circa 1978. Short shorts put Australians in a tight spot at the Rugby World Cup | Harry Pearson
  • The cream felt deliciously cool on my hot skin.
  • For just 80 calories a serving, you'll cover your daily calcium needs while enjoying a deliciously filling, nutritious and low-calorie beverage.
  • This deliciously succulent new plant produces sunset orange berries, the size of a golf ball, with the benefit of being stoneless.
  • Sensation usurped reason, and he was quivering and palpitant with emotions he had never known, drifting deliciously on a sea of sensibility where feeling itself was exalted and spiritualized and carried beyond the summits of life. Chapter 3
  • Whether it's peanuts, almonds or walnuts, substituting ground nuts for flour virtually guarantees a cake that is deliciously moist.
  • I still haven't got to the bottom of it, but my guess is that it was the heady combination of utterly pure water and deliciously clean air.
  • It might as well be the proverbial tiddlywinks, or as so deliciously happened when one of our own swept up the world title at that most athletic of English indoor sports - darts.
  • This unsettling, spiky, deliciously entertaining little show is a triumphant reminder of why the company has survived so long.

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