"What was so alluring about him was his combination of exquisite, exquisite taste, combined with his restraint."
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Bright emerald green and flecked with gold, it is an exquisite jewel that contains within it an even more exquisite promise.
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Exquisite Mariposa , by Fiona Alison Duncan (Soft Skull) .
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But his exquisite "Dancing Figure" (around 1916-18), memorably placed here to revolve on a plinth by a window overlooking the Hudson River, is the exhibition's most exquisite depiction of movement.
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Filter + LuMee = an exquisite, if slightly washed out selfie.
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This silk gown features exquisite draping and a daring slit.
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The timing here could not be more perfect, more exquisite.
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There are so many exquisite things in the store windows.
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This rosé lives up to that fancy "Exquisite Collection" moniker.
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He felt such exquisite shame, the abundant richness of embarrassment.
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Jay's rapping on "Black Effect" is exquisite and psychologically complex.
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"Individually snowflakes are exquisite; together they are superpowers," she wrote.
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But on a more basic level, each story is exquisite.
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This opposition gave him exquisite control over the blade edge.
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There is something undeniably exquisite about Sky's design and possibilities.
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Fadell, though, is capable of designing and delivering exquisite products.
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She deflects it with exquisite grace: She starts to sing.
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From that, Yastik, his line of exquisite pillows, was born.
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Then, in my last meal, nothing was quite as exquisite.
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The chorus, equally fine, allowed Ms. Sorrell some exquisite moments.
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If sabotage is an art, this was an exquisite masterpiece.
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Program 8 includes three of their new and exquisite films.
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A video can resonate for reasons other than exquisite technique.
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I ate exquisite tortelli, as good as anything in Venice.
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The dance between order and individuation is precise and exquisite.
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I am especially smitten with the beautifully balanced, exquisite 2014.
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The third chapter, "System," examines the game of exquisite corpse.
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This means examining and characterising that object in exquisite detail.
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Her nest will be exquisite, an architectural wonder of nature.
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We had exquisite intelligence," O'Brien told NBC's "Meet the Press.
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It can be painful, but it's sort of exquisite pain.
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It is a city of ethereal beauty and exquisite butter.
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It's a kind of exquisite state of sadness, you know?
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"Our luxury products, although expensive, are truly exquisite," he said.
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Just embrace this exquisite moment of humiliation for what it is.
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Basically, the senator from Florida is in exquisite denial, concluded Spaeth.
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Logan Morrison flexing the rare -21 OPS+ with 25 strikeouts. Exquisite.
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A small price to pay for access to this exquisite invention.
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An exquisite, upbeat, pittering piano arpeggio moves over warm rhythm guitar.
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It takes an exquisite piece of technology and makes it awkward.
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It's a situation that nonetheless calls for concern and exquisite care.
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Here Canin's descriptions of nature are exquisite, as they are throughout.
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Here's hoping that chaos will be as exquisite as this was.
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Anyway, this exquisite piece of art will set you back $210,265.00.
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This burnt-hued reflection, filled with sparkle and depth, is exquisite.
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The surprise, then, is that these pilots are such exquisite catastrophes.
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Bonham Carter, dripping in sparkling earrings, examines an exquisite diamond necklace.
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You were once so exquisite, back when you came from France.
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There are some eye-popping books in Kickstarter's Exquisite Objects initiative.
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Lady Gaga never fails to flaw us with her exquisite style.
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Smart's "exquisite prose," but she was scornful of the book's wrenching,
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"Rangoon" boasts of exquisite cinematography with rich and well-composed frames.
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If so, Team Clinton's efficiency and planning are indeed exquisite. 19.
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The Accords of past are renowned for their exquisite cabin ergonomics.
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Even just thinking of Ivanka brought an exquisite, slow-burning irritation.
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Like many ryokan , this one served its guests exquisite kaiseki meals.
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It is the most exquisite, spicy Thai food I've ever had.
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Her face bears the most exquisite expression of disdain and triumph.
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They spend their days being exquisite in a history without wars.
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LONDON — Cora Sheibani was raised with an appreciation for exquisite design.
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Reviewers praise the exquisite views, attentive housekeepers, and on-site restaurants.
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A nation of sunny beaches and exquisite tans on svelte bods?
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And the crust was exquisite: fluffy yet crunchy and flawlessly toasted.
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This was a fun and relaxing activity that produced exquisite results.
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Along the way, it discloses — celebrates — exquisite refinements of ballet style.
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Still, the Bruins' exquisite passing and movement were on display throughout.
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They poetically rhyme exquisite engineering with brute materiality, élan with solemnity.
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"Mental Illness" wallows in its troubles, and it's an exquisite wallow.
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There are now 1,900 bathrooms; I found those I visited exquisite.
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By the time I finished reading "Every Exquisite Thing" (the title is from "The Picture of Dorian Gray": "Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic"), my shoulders were somewhere around my upper ears.
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It symbolizes everything Modesta stands for: arresting beauty with an exquisite edge.
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The cypress tree has been crafted into an exquisite 18 foot penis.
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He creates exquisite paintings and art books, which he digitizes for sale.
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I will defend this unique, exquisite, astonishing planet we call our home.
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All tweets are framed in "an exquisite golden frame" and cost $49.
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The exquisite Marwar Hall serves as the dining room in the hotel.
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But did we need to see the torture in such exquisite detail?
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The results are arresting and often exquisite; they are also unmistakably erotic.
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Watch the full clip above to see more from the exquisite dinner.
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Developing exquisite technologies is not always the best means to an end.
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An exquisite rendition of Schumann's soaring, gentle "Evening Song" ended the recital.
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Today the architecture is reliant on a limited number of exquisite nodes.
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With its rich materials and exquisite detailing, the building demands scrupulous attention.
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Their embroidered clutch bags are exquisite and the Kashmiri shawls are gorgeous.
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Often they hold their arms too rigidly, overriding the choreography's exquisite elasticity.
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A kind of exquisite corpse a la Mr. Show or Monty Python?
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It is an exquisite metaphor for the benefits of love and compassion.
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Both spots were excellent, and the steak (beef or bison) was exquisite.
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A faint air of doom hangs about this most exquisite of games.
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Caring was what both artists and audiences put into an exquisite work.
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Daniel's fidelity to craft is contagious—he continues to produce exquisite work.
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When you break your arm, just where the break is: exquisite pain.
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This bride is the most poignant and most exquisite of the sisters.
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You can listen to both parts of Exquisite Ghost's "The Heart" below.
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The chief's condition was perfect, an exquisite juxtaposition to his primal dignity.
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Her husband gives her an exquisite ring — a symbol of unbroken union.
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Indeed, the entire layout of Eleusis is extremely theatrical, with exquisite scenography.
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Whatever the chef's whim, it will likely be precise, daring and exquisite.
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Fingers, toes, the soles of his feet — all exquisite, all perfectly formed.
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These players may not be at absolute peak, but they're still exquisite.
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His music swirls and settles in tantalising, exquisite and occasionally sinister patterns.
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The best poetry will therefore embody both exquisite ambiguity and elegant intelligence.
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Do you dare to lose yourself in the exquisite agony of it?
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On an exquisite September morning in 2016 I received her last email.
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Ms. Freni was acclaimed for her exquisite singing in lighter lyric roles.
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"They're just exquisite works — the compositions, the colors, the light," he said.
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There, I find examples of food that is exquisite in its simplicity.
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Exquisite Italian is served at the lilliputian (just six tables) La Gaetana.
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The art is small, soft and exquisite, and the mood is reassuring.
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The drawings in the show were exquisite, and they were all sold.
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But nothing beats the simple chocolate cake: the menu's exquisite last word.
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An exquisite free-throw-shooting team against one of the least disciplined.
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An intimate, exquisite show of a pioneer of photography and natural science.
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She seems moved, curious and vulnerable, especially in Ms. Bullock's exquisite performance.
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She is wearing a jaunty little patterned dress and exquisite vintage shoes.
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Nine more songs in this vein produce an album of exquisite delicacy.
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In the best works — and there are many — the stress is exquisite.
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Ms. Athill was noted in particular for her cleareyed, unflinching honesty about her sexual appetites — long deemed a taboo thing for women to have, much less write about — and the exquisite pleasure, and exquisite pain, that they had engendered.
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But inside, it's laced with an exquisite and extremely valuable material: moon dust.
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Committee member Philippa Glanville, described the coronet as "exquisite", according to the BBC.
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Then there's this ... our sources say Khloe sent Caitlyn an exquisite flower arrangement.
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Exquisite they may be, but the Shetlands are hard for visitors to reach.
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As I expected, sex while under the influence of the beans was exquisite.
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"Exquisite Fudgsicle bricks," he would brag after foie gelato at a local gastropub.
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This is late-night music, inhabiting a mellowness so exquisite it also thrills.
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It was an exquisite meal, and my stomach was filled with sea lamprey.
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Yet every hurricane I have covered offered exquisite beauty amid death and devastation.
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The expression of the girl in the background of their shot is exquisite.
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He ended the contest with an exquisite lob to claim an emphatic win.
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Our whole plan is to extend the mission capability sets of exquisite fighters.
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" But the risk paid off, and the end result, she says, is "exquisite.
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Strange and exquisite, the book is a meditation on exile, dislocation, and loneliness.
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It is still exquisite and dreamy, full of swirling textures and crunchy guitars.
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Costumes, beautifully colored and patterned, by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, are exquisite.
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"Exquisite Corpse," Poppy Z. Brite Call it Extreme Southern Gothic, New Orleans Division.
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The musicians, attuned to Mr. Klein's methods, imbue this music with exquisite lightness.
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This exquisite sauce is equally good with rabbit, quail, elephant, and donkey. ♦
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I can't forget seeing one usually exquisite pop duo fall apart one night.
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It feels truly forbidden, and reading it induces an exquisite sense of deviance.
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The table is inscribed with a sea of numbers in an exquisite spiral.
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Check out these bars, in particular, and move it along: Exquisite, I'd say.
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It's shiny, patent leather, Louis Vuitton, and the potential it holds is exquisite.
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But it is pulse-pounding, immersive storytelling, strange and exquisite and intensely affecting.
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Exquisite, though, in choosing people, deploying people, getting in exactly the right spot.
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We may now perceive, as never before, the Earth's exquisite rarity and value.
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I tell him, You've got some exquisite taste for a 10-year-old.
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Mr. Zimerman, though playing with exquisite technique and élan, looks sober and mature.
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The artifact is highly refined, made of wood, diamonds and exquisite turtle shell.
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Mr. Paley, who started out as a jeweler, is known for exquisite craftsmanship.
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Benjamin was a tiny, perfectly formed creature; every movement was an exquisite expression.
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What's memorable, though, is the exquisite, ornate tiling in many of the stations.
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"Carol has an exquisite brain and a child's truly open heart," she wrote.
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But after opening the track by noting "So exquisite, so expensive," he just sleepwalks through the usual Rozay word salad of exquisite and expensive brands for 14 bars, with a couple awkward open bars before Dreezy's voice comes back in.
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Yet the latter half of his career is an exquisite, unrestrained adventure into paradise.
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" She adds, "For me Fendi means exquisite, tailored and it represents the Italian craftsmanship.
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Below, feast your eyes on five videos of that showcase truly exquisite brow grooming.
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The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world's most exquisite, an American landmark.
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Spoonbills are swooping from one tree to another over the water; it's really exquisite.
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I will be surprised if a more exquisite picture book is published this year.
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Their eyes search each other scientifically, drinking up the exquisite surface detail by detail.
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Mark our words: This you won't be able to put this exquisite book down.
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She has no shortage of strengths: her running forehand, her exquisite timing, her touch.
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Even a poor bamboo shoot can separate a mediocre bowl from an exquisite one.
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"I might even make less," she says thoughtfully, "but make them more … just exquisite."
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"There is something exquisite in the mix of eccentricity and beauty," Ms. McGrath said.
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Other The Mandalorian products (including this truly exquisite Funko Pop) are on sale now.
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And Stoker's devotion to the man would be the exquisite ecstasy of a martyr.
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People with the condition often report "exquisite pain and sensitivity," Glatter told Live Science.
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The digital effects that render both the Giant's person and his surroundings are exquisite.
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Whatever it was, it inspired "If It Be Your Will," his most exquisite song.
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The power of noyaux lies not in their taste but in their exquisite fragrance.
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The match featured some of the most exquisite shotmaking of the tournament's opening days.
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Andreescu hit some exquisite winners and some tight, untimely errors with the risky shot.
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To me, it seemed of a piece with the exquisite sensitivity of his musicianship.
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They are at their exquisite peak, this boy and girl stepping through the shadows.
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David Lowery's exquisite gem A Ghost Story takes this phenomenon and adds to it.
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It was the most exquisite form of human tailoring that I had ever seen.
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Such exquisite goaltending may have been difficult to predict around this time last year.
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But as ersatz, it's exquisite; and a fantastic introduction to the essential Mackintosh ingredients.
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We all stayed at the same hotel in Israel, the exquisite Setai in Jaffa.
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"It's just an exquisite little scene of theatre all in one image," Troemel said.
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All are exquisite products of a religion now under threat in the United States.
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HBO is offering another glimpse at the sure to be exquisite His Dark Materials.
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The standout feature is the exquisite adults-only rooftop pool and picturesque Watr restaurant.
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Exquisite design and seductive production values make picking this book up a no-brainer.
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Heartbreaking and exquisite, you'll feel Atlantics with every soulful beat and unexpected twist. -A.F.
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Athletes are not merely exquisite bodies; they are human beings with minds and hearts.
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Then they came soaring back, riding an updraft with an exquisite minimum of effort.
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It is mostly exquisite and moving song, but Chris speaks briefly about my visit.
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In this year's Broadway production, the play surrounding "Finishing the Hat" is suitably exquisite.
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The results, which range from drawing and clay to photography and video, are exquisite.
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This ship isn't particularly well-guarded because it's not transporting anything of exquisite value.
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An ostentatious style paired with exquisite detail runs through a series of variegated, graphic renderings.
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They can be pristine and exquisite, but they also sag, leak, grow brittle, and decay.
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Three duo-chrome toppers offer exquisite light-shifting formulas, creating an enchanting duo-chrome effect.
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Babies, players build up armies of monsters, exquisite corpse style, to fight armies of babies.
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The exquisite pain of making 22016 minutes of small talk with an overly talkative hairdresser?
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Of course, a plan of this breadth and magnitude will take time and exquisite planning.
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She looks f-cking exquisite in every wig too, I don't know how that's allowed.
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I love that exquisite agony of wanting two things, and you can't have them both.
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It would be a real travesty if this exquisite item becomes somebody's private conversation piece.
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Arid conditions contributed to the exquisite preservation of the remains, dated to 400 years ago.
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The Blues, using exquisite passing, scored again with 8:05 left in the first period.
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I paired it with some purple Gianvito Rossi heels — very feminine and an exquisite silhouette.
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Sergey does an exquisite and highly detailed job of representing a scene bursting with life.
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In filmmaker Barry Jenkins's exquisite drama, three such moments are examined with care and precision.
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The movie's costumes, though, are exquisite and its star swings a sword like a champ.
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Visit Pennsylvania's Cherry Springs State Park at night for an exquisite view of the sky.
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Exquisite Surfaces A street-level showroom designed by Commune for wood flooring, stone and tile.
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Served with an ingenious blueberry-fennel jam and dotted with toasted hazelnuts, it was exquisite.
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It is an exquisite spot, with white couches facing an unbroken view of the ocean.
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She opened her mouth and the most exquisite voice came out of this eighth-grader.
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He retires after this season, and his group's exquisite work here is a brilliant farewell.
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Ahead, six beauty lessons I'll never forget from the exquisite country I once called home.
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And then I understood: The fear was actually exquisite and determined to have its day.
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You can see an Exquisite Corpse of experiences cohering into ways of making life livable.
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My father thought this piece was exquisite and whoever created it was a true artist.
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He also learned from Indian dance, sharing its exquisite sensitivity to gestures and hand movements.
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Where are the ballet boxes of Joseph Cornell that converted balletomania into exquisite visual art?
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Still, Ojih Odutola's world is exquisite and one in which I would like to live.
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I listen to my daughter crooning to her grandmother, caring for her with exquisite patience.
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And she allows the layers of ambivalence in this exquisite score to color everything onstage.
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But the real magic lies in the exquisite emotional suspense that stretches throughout this novel.
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The flow, the arch and the dips must be recreated with exquisite eye-hand coordination.
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Being a "Rick and Morty" fan is a sort of exquisite torture, in several ways.
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Ms. Pittman offered "Leaning On," an introspective solo exquisite in its focus and unhurried pace.
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She has exquisite timing from the baseline, an improved forehand and a nasty drop shot.
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Keener and Patel have exquisite chemistry and I'm looking forward to their inevitable buddy comedy.
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IN ONE ROOM, an exquisite 18th-century carpet depicts a pairidaeza, an ancient Persian garden.
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Then again, an exquisite, cozy, erotic rendering of reticence is its own sort of inversion.
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The cloud-streaked sky is a mesh of exquisite, yet also unruly, blues and whites.
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The craft is exquisite: bronze nails twist and curve, renderinge an almost lace-like appearance.
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But again, you still had this exquisite slice at the top based on human sources.
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Nora Jones' Sunrise maintained the song's paired-down essence of her exquisite vocals and piano backup.
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Google's artificial intelligence would bring "an exquisite capability" for "near-real time analysis," the email said.
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Photos of the wreck show the severed ship in exquisite detail, including some anti-aircraft cannons.
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Soothsayers have predicted ill-fated storytelling revolutions before, leaving many an exquisite corpse in their wake.
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"I spent so much time in Italy to ensure that every shade was exquisite," she says.
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But there would also be an exquisite film-within-the-film, shot by a brilliant cinematographer.
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Or you can buy headphones that will make you weep with their exquisite sound and comfort.
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But there are also moments of exquisite cinematography, filmed by Mr Chester himself, who also directs.
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This exquisite design is truly one-of-a-kind, and no two dresses are exactly alike!
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Its exquisite enamel work, experts now think, was applied by both Chinese hands and European ones.
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Daniel Pešta's paintings refute the conventions of classical beauty but their nightmarish imagery can be exquisite.
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However, Master & Dynamic's greatest strengths shine through in the headset's luxurious design and exquisite sound quality.
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The high-vaulted ceilings of the nave and the exquisite details of Notre-Dame's appear saved.
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The resulting photographs — shot against deep, black backgrounds and printed in exquisite resolution — impersonate formal portraits.
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For less adventurous diners there is a serviceable chicken teriyaki and exquisite preparations of traditional sushi.
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Joel had taken the exquisite energy of our experience and plowed it back into his marriage.
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More of the same on Friday, but all to make way for an absolutely exquisite weekend.
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Huntington hoped to entice his Manhattan friends up to the country to visit his exquisite collection.
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Ms. Ashford wasn't competing with Ms. Peters's memory, just taking up a baton, with exquisite care.
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She also made what appears to have been an exquisite chocolate pecan pie for her family.
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"I have a huge sense of responsibility to make sure the water is exquisite," he said.
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Tinti depicts brutality and compassion with exquisite sensitivity, creating a powerful overlay of love and pain.
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Amazingly, the centuries spent under the sand left these items in an exquisite state of preservation.
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Her thoughts turned to her children marching into school, into an exquisite darkness past double-doors.
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The following transcript is an exquisite corpse of three conversations we had over the past month.
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Rajeff said Maxine's exquisite timing sets her apart in a sport that requires such delicate skill.
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These are some pretty exquisite synthesizers, though; sonically, the album is gorgeous from beginning to end.
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"Negative Space," directed by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata, is realized in exquisite stop-motion animation.
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It's adorable and aggravating and, honestly, I'm kind of impressed at the exquisite aggression of it.
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The plaintiffs could offer customers the finest of accommodations, competitive prices, exquisite service, Mr. Gupta suggested.
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When the exquisite little dishes arrived, Piper met them with no apparent gusto, almost absent-mindedly.
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Did you know, for example, that Rapunzel features a bubbly blue elephant with exquisite blond braids?
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"You're looking for those exquisite skills that give the US a technological edge," she told Military.com.
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This is one of Williams's strengths: an exquisite patience with the emerging texture of an emotion.
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His descendants lived here until 2011, and the place is filled with exquisite furnishings and artifacts.
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It was an exquisite start to one of world theatre's classic battles of wit and will.
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MSG is what makes Doritos so glorious, parmesan cheese so exquisite, and Chinese takeout so delightful.
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Cornwall captures the exquisite tingle of Jabari's fear and excitement, which gives the book its drama.
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But Betye Saar's limited yet exquisite retrospective has the density and luminosity of a neutron star.
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Like chefs deciding on a tasting menu, they organize and phase their plan with exquisite care.
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Customer: I&aposve had the candy canes, and you can definitely taste...it&aposs just exquisite.
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The piaffe is probably the most demanding and exquisite movement in the Olympic sport of dressage.
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I also have two hefty volumes of shunga, exquisite pornographic Japanese prints of the feudal period.
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Try to Altar Everything is an exquisite, if sometimes gruesome, approach to spiritual transcendence and hybridity.
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After an Adagio colored by exquisite wind solos, the last movement erupts in a jubilant, rustic dance.
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Beyoncé's control is an exquisite study in self-restraint, especially in the current social-media-saturated climate.
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Don't just toss it in as one more incidental plot twist, one more exquisite thing to behold.
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These eight critters just happen to come in at close second place to your exquisite little baby.
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But you can always trust that the machine's inventor has plotted out that pattern with exquisite precision.
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Contestants who possess nearly no baking skills compete to recreate various over-the-top and exquisite treats.
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The exquisite beauty of both the planet Earth and this marvel that its amazing people created. pic.twitter.
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Nothing was overblown, and the balances among the various sections, especially between brasses and woodwinds, were exquisite.
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Not one, but two Renaissance masters were thus responsible for the exquisite harmony of "The Last Supper".
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The festivalgoers, with their lean builds, exquisite cheekbones and fancy shades, were as sharp as the music.
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And now, she's taking us straight to the pinnacle of her exquisite sense of style: her home.
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Decorated with Antoni Gaudí's exquisite architectural masterpiece, Casa Batlló, the mug will surely serve up some inspiration.
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The pieces of fabric boast exquisite, vibrant colors, as geometric and tessellated patterns soar over the viewer.
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The crystals in this case were serving as canaries, warning of potential harm to those exquisite instruments.
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The Samsung QLED 4K is the latest in the line of simply exquisite displays from the brand.
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"I've made it my personal mission to make your life more exquisite," he raps in the song.
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Her mother created a gorgeous spread, including an exquisite cheese plate that would make Ina Garten proud.
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The exquisite boredom of the second half of Downton Abbey approaches the provincialism of George Eliot's Middlemarch.
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And because she is an exquisite storyteller of great ambition who tells impossible tales that we believe.
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The duo "deposited" their film inside of a darkroom, washed the negatives, and printed their exquisite results.
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What they didn't expect was to be drenched by a breaching whale's exquisite display of aqua-aerobics.
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You don't have to brave the humid jungles of the Pacifico to sample its exquisite fare, though.
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The exquisite balance in the Fantino between sweet-bitter fruit and acidity made it thrilling to drink.
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As one walks closer to the rock, the statues disclose exquisite details of their faces and poses.
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In recent decades it has received influential support and exquisite expression from certain sectors of the intelligentsia.
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And those reviews create an exquisite political challenge, spotlighting a pocketbook issue that affects millions of voters.
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Everywhere you look, there are muted colors, exquisite fabrics, lots of glass, stainless steel and light wood.
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It was exquisite, joyous yet heartbreaking, a delicate furling of gratitude and praise gradually diminishing, then gone.
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Nodus makes exquisite leather cases, but they are a bit hard to get ahold of on Amazon.
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The molecular and neural circuits that govern fluid intake (and micturition) in real-time are absolutely exquisite.
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"Something this profound could not have been done without exquisite presidential leadership," House Speaker Paul Ryan said.
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In a career that has spanned six decades, Lane has created exquisite jewelry, all of it fake.
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Ms. Leonard's lustrous, full-bodied mezzo-soprano and her exquisite comic timing seized attention at every turn.
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Each movement is a sensuous brushstroke, each shimmy, duck and dive an exquisite act of self-expression.
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Before widespread mechanization, scientific instruments demanded the exquisite craftsmanship of artisans, sometimes several hands with multiple specializations.
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You learn how olive oil is a kind of fat, and how fat makes things taste exquisite.
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Most were ripped in the most exquisite way, their high sneakers hugging calves seemingly chiseled from granite.
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Suddenly, I am lifted completely off the ground by a tiny, exquisite Japanese dancer with sadomasochistic tendencies.
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Others include Cement Tile Shop, Clé, Exquisite Surfaces, Granada Tile, Mosaic House, Villa Lagoon Tile and Waterworks.
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His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 212084th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
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His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 20616th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
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A terrific sirloin cooked perfectly to order and a glass of exquisite Ribera come to 2992 euros.
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His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 703th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
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The result, after 20 minutes in the fat, is a crisp, peppery, moist chicken of exquisite simplicity.
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Some mornings at three they would visit the smokers who turned fresh fish into exquisite smoked sturgeon.
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The entire album is polished and exquisite but also charged through and through with raw, honest feeling.
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The shabu shabu meats are superb, from Wagyu beef crammed with fat streaks to exquisite chicken meatballs.
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His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 20th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
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Let the other players sprint and chase all game, he signals with his exquisite lack of industriousness.
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Don't just toss it in as one more incidental plot twist, one more exquisite thing to behold.
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"We were looking at making almost jewel-like objects," Mr. March said, with exquisite materials and details.
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You have worked your arse off and you've been exquisite in every single one of your performances.
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Then rate the recipes when you're done cooking, so that others can benefit from your exquisite taste.
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He had "My Fair Lady" playing on TV while he applied exquisite decoration to an intricate headpiece.
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Mothers, who came to us from the French, were made of the finest lace and exquisite fringe.
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The show has an exquisite soundtrack of traditional Japanese court music, played on koto and bamboo flute.
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Thematically speaking, Congo's abstractions fall roughly into three species: impassioned vortexes, exquisite fan patterns, and calligraphic arrangements.
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Individually, each figure was exquisite, the fine details and droll expressions clearly the work of expert artisans.
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Or the chicken yakitori, with an exquisite glaze that makes even the accompanying smoked cabbage taste exciting.
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"Feud," with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
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And she does so with insight, grace and excruciating clarity, in exquisite and sometimes darkly humorous prose.
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But in the second set, Federer regained his normally exquisite form and quickly squashed the challenger's hopes.
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But in the second set, Federer regained his normally exquisite form and quickly squashed the challenger's hopes.
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McIlroy's 2-iron was the signature shot in an exquisite start to this World Golf Championship event.
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I cannot think of another artist who weaves together desolation and joy to such an exquisite pitch.
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"I have a friend who works in the industry, for an exquisite fragrance house," Ms. Yang said.
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It was a tricky balance the show didn't always manage, but when it did, it was exquisite.
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That they connect with Surrealist drawing, biomorphic abstraction and exquisite doodling is only the half of it.
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But this exhibition is enabled by a triumphal excess of exquisite loans and measured, beautifully conceived curating.
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I believe deeply that part of my project, and many of the writers that I feel solidarity with, above and beyond everything, is bearing witness to a moment that slips away from us at the speed of light — but that lingers with exquisite, exquisite immediacy in our work.
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The exquisite details of the work have now been revealed, offering interesting clues as to the work's history.
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They did their drinking there, gawked at raunchy shows on Bourbon Street and gorged themselves at exquisite restaurants.
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From the first bars of the exquisite title track it was obvious Mr Taylor had found his voice.
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Instead, I could only focus on the exquisite sound coming from behind the speaker's seamless 3D mesh fabric.
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That dress would have cost a fortune to make and the detailing on it is really quite exquisite.
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Really, beautiful You: The most exquisite marks anyone makes with their life — are the marks done in secret .
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These "eyes" will allow the probe to create sweeping panoramas, uncover obstacles, and study Mars in exquisite detail.
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Altogether, the box holds one exquisite rainbow of wines that we're counting on to pull plenty of likes.
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Participants will enjoy "a special evening at the exquisite and incomparable New York City Ballet," according to Airbnb.
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With exquisite timing, in 20.8 it bought Antonveneta, another Italian bank, from Spain's Santander for €9bn in cash.
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The Boosted Board feels like riding an exquisite horse that's been shot with a full dose of adrenaline.
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Unravelling the genetic code would bring an exquisite understanding of bodies and their afflictions but also of minds.
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 and its big brother, the S8+, are two exquisite slabs of glass-covered technology.
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I love Lucius — their songwriting is terrific, their harmonies are exquisite, and their live performances are pure joy.
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Ms Close gives a performance of exquisite power and restraint; many women will relate to her quiet rage.
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The thought reminds me that I should buy some of the exquisite French cheese before my train departs.
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True connoisseurs demand something more refined, like a ref somehow being unable to flip a coin properly. Exquisite.
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The New Yorker said it was "exquisite" and the Washington Post "a triumph of style, sensibility and spirit".
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The Balvenie's range of exquisite whiskies, starting with the DoubleWood 12, is engineered specifically to reward adventurous aficionados.
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Ahead of the event, Moore shared a behind-the-scenes look at how the exquisite headpiece was created.
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It's in the exquisite Dave Gibbons art, crammed with in-universe brands and weird products in each panel.
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There are other, better options, ones that do not necessarily rely as heavily on hardware and exquisite design.
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We began with the formal opening ritual, and then we explained how Fable Exquisite Corpse would be played.
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I saw it on Broadway about 30 years ago and I remember the makeup and costumes being exquisite.
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Its scenes are sculpted with the same beauty and care that went into building the robots' exquisite bodies.
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A second Hirst piece — a bull encased in formaldehyde titled "Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain" — sold for £875,250 ($1,162,000).
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Wandering around, in no proscribed sequence, I felt myself pulled physically closer to works to examine exquisite details.
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Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age romance is nothing short of exquisite, pulsing with life and heady with desire.
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I would have liked to see more of Oona Chaplin's exquisite acting as she came to this conclusion.
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The cosmic balance of all this was quite exquisite, to the extent that it all felt rather unreal.
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Although the interiors of its cars are all fitted with exquisite materials, they've never been particularly tech-savvy.
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The quality of the food, too, is variable, ranging from exquisite some nights to so-so on others.
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It's an exquisite interpretation, in which we see the self-sabotaging limitations within a character even in rapture.
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Mr. Dugan is a physically and emotionally supple Yvan, earning laughs with exquisite timing and surprising, idiosyncratic deliveries.
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It is easy, even across a vast distance in time, to conjure up a teen-ager's exquisite embarrassment.
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Entire generations had grown up associating Inglenook with cheap supermarket wines rather than exquisite, long-lived Napa cabernets.
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Stevens's poems often reflect on the act of creating, and he evokes exquisite mental images that are thrilling.
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It was a great transitional piece for those warm summer-into-autumn days, and the details were exquisite.
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The new fried chicken sandwich comes with the chain's exquisite crispy chicken, a nice, crunchy pickle, and mayo.
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The server, when asked where those exquisite leaves were from, said they had been flown in from Milan.
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He was not a maker of exquisite sentences like his peers and rivals John Updike and Saul Bellow.
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When not being coiffed, the exquisite pups are available for ogling at the annual "Meet the Breeds" event.
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Well, at least make sure the result is as exquisite as these creations by Japanese chef Takehiro Kishimoto.
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Concomitant with her politics, the power of Bernstein's work lies in her exquisite balance between rawness and sophistication.
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The French influence in the province is omnipresent in the language, the architecture, the exquisite bread and cheese.
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GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Exquisite pieces of jewelry are arranged like someone's prized Olympic pin collection on the counter.
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"The image has this exquisite beauty in its simplicity," said CfA astrophysicist Michael Johnson, the project's imaging coordinator.
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These glowing glass cases achieve a bright, blazing unity of natural and unnatural, laced with an exquisite poison.
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Our taste now is for the miniature and metaphoric — works too exquisite to live outside the living room.
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For our entire stay, the pace was restful, the charms small but exquisite, the scenery and flora enchanting.
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The soft hopefulness with which Radha returns to motion is exquisite: Krishna's presence touches her back to life.
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This year, for example, robots cruised the fair's convention space, offering with exquisite gentleness to shake visitors' hands.
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"A lot of water came in," Perryn Leech, the opera company's managing director, said flatly with exquisite understatement.
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Even the way the paper wrapping the box is folded, to be carefully refolded after consumption, is exquisite.
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Look at our world, indeed, then look at this exquisite opera, a miracle of dedication, craft and care.
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By that stage, the exquisite, gifted team that had helped Red Star conquer the continent had been disbanded.
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How, he wondered, might places of such distinct and exquisite beauty be revitalized without wrecking their historic identity?
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Broad walkways connect a variety of exquisite gardens and indoor pavilions chock-full of plants, shrubs and trees.
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There's good reason for this — illness involves exquisite vulnerability, and patients discuss things they do not reveal elsewhere.
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Ms. Zausner went beyond exquisite dinners by befriending chefs, cooking with them and serving their recipes at home.
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Angela had a German boyfriend with a face so feminine that he looked exquisite, like a porcelain doll.
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" Better still, because it's uttered by Arnold Schwarzenegger , is the exquisite line "May I ask what you are?
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You have worked your arse off and you&aposve been exquisite in every single one of your performances.
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Our phones are faster, the photos they take are at exquisite resolutions and their svelte materiality remains superb.
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I've sourced exquisite knuckle-length French-breakfast radishes split in half lengthwise and set them out like canoes.
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Exquisite bottles come from all over the world, from all sorts of grapes and in many different styles.
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Oomittuk recalled that the most exquisite treat available at the village store was a roll of Life Savers.
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Then it was time, they had to get up, and four daring and exquisite minutes later they did.
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And amid an excellent cast, the tenor Isaiah Bell as the Madwoman gives a performance of exquisite poignancy.
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Model Caitlin O'Connor is an exquisite multitasker ... looking cool, hot, relaxed and focused all at the same time.
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The natural world is filled with exquisite geometries, alongside irregular forms that grow and erode in unpredictable ways.
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Elana Herzog's exquisite fabric installations are also testaments to the poetic and political power of the aesthetic trace.
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Hannah Cohen "Wasting My Time" If you're looking for an exquisite new voice, look no further than Hannah Cohen.
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The new one is the vegetarian, a pambazo with a Portobello mushroom, stuffed with cheese or with tuna. Exquisite.
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Racing high over beautiful landscapes, catching epic sunrises, slicing through clouds, it's an exquisite way to appreciate nature's grandeur.
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From gold-flecked macarons to Dom Perignon-infused truffles, here are some of the most exquisite treats ever created.
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What exquisite creature would you like to pick up from the inter-dimensional supermarket and include in your feast?
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Starting today, Exquisite Collection Côtes de Provence Rosé will available at U.S. locations of the grocery store once again.
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That's precisely what makes Minit, a new indie game from developers Jan Willem Nijman and Kitty Calis, so exquisite.
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With such exquisite tension between pain and pleasure, "Call Me By Your Name" is a paradise for skilled actors.
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"I had a vision for my dress, and with Hayley's creativity, she designed an exquisite wedding gown," Bryan said.
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Eugenie's simple beauty look made it so all eyes were on her exquisite Peter Pilotto gown and opulent tiara.
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The New York City restaurant in Columbus Circle serves up exquisite Japanese cuisine cooked by acclaimed chef Masayoshi Takayama.
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Aesthetically, Dzama is the strange little boy to Pettibon's dirty old man; together, they've fathered some exquisite corpses, indeed.
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The irony of the St. Sebastian, Exquisite Pain moment in the film, is that the sculpture was a CGI.
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Cuba has much to offer U.S. consumers and businesses, from exquisite travel destinations to organic agricultural goods and pharmaceuticals.
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For an artist known for his exquisite taste in pomp and circumstance, he portrays the Carters as unkempt dullards.
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Though the song has been recorded by hundreds of artists, Campbell's exquisite version of the country standard remains definitive.
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For an exquisite moment, rather than mourn the loss of my partner, I mourned the loss of my bravery.
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Other times it is mind-boggling craft and exquisite technique whose aesthetic strangeness can render the art question moot.
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Queen Street in particular offers exquisite views and is known for being the location of America's skinniest historic home.
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Don't let the exquisite chile garnishings throw you off – this spicy margarita is relatively easy to make at home.
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I've come to expect an exquisite-level of control from DJI drones and the Phantom 4 Pro + didn't disappoint.
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Food is presented in the kind of exquisite, idiosyncratic ceramic plates I'm used to seeing at hushed Japanese restaurants.
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It's flush with exquisite details, including one-of-a-kind Spanish tiles and $200,000 worth of Cantera stone accents.
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On the Verge The world's most exquisite bars are being made in a garage in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Several times, she had revised it significantly, and it always turned out equally exquisite and equally lacking in momentum.
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Maybe it's the artificial-looking algaes or the futuristic roe with the perfect chewy octopus—it just tastes exquisite.
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" These species, he noted, evolved over 3.5 billion years "to create an exquisite and careful balance of interconnected resilience.
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Enjoy the exquisite breeze on your face, reminding you of the transience of the season, and of life itself.
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A group of acclaimed writers — all from or living in Florida — create an exquisite corpse through America's weirdest state.
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BeBe, with exquisite swirls of red gems around her eyes, was chastised for being too demure as the Queen.
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Ties Each time my husband returns to Pittsburgh from Mexico, I tell him he has that exquisite pueblo smell.
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Turning the pages of the "Chirri & Chirra" books, imports from Japan, feels like falling into a tiny, exquisite dream.
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As the basil disintegrated, releasing its exquisite aroma, the sauce began to transform in a way I'd never seen.
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Morocco is well known for exquisite interiors, and Rodamón Riad's covetable tiles continue waving the flag for beautiful decor.
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In the last act, Ms. Buratto was exquisite in Liù's aria when she sacrifices herself on behalf of Calaf.
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"Your Name" features exquisite detailed images of old Japanese customs in Mitsuha's hometown and the bustling modernity of Tokyo.
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Soames's book of poems, which Soames describes as "exquisite, and many-hued, and full of poisons," is titled "Fungoids."
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Rendered with Flemish-like precision, the strings are like an exquisite necklace made from nothing but cotton and air.
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Guo's ensembles are distinguished by Chinese embroidery of exquisite quality, but their fusion of East and West feels superficial.
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Vernon followed "For Emma" with "Bon Iver, Bon Iver" (2011), a Grammy-winning album of exquisite, forlorn chamber pop.
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" He added, "'Feud,' with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
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" In a recent email, Ms. Becker wrote: "Nadia Morgenthaler's jewelry possesses an exquisite refinement, both of design and craftsmanship.
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This unconfident man does not feel he produces, much less owns, the exquisite notes that come out of him.
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The second episode in the series finds Webster exploring a "madlib" or exquisite corpse approach to linking the visuals.
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I have seen how young entrepreneurs in Haiti are now making exquisite chocolates to export to the United States.
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And by that, I mean it was the go-to destination for exquisite photos of our country's wildest vistas.
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Like Monet, Zakharov pays exquisite attention to the way light reflects off of water and onto plants and animals.
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Christie's Exquisite Eye: Chinese Paintings online sale brought in a total of 5,403,750 HKD (~$690,000) on November 19–33.
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"The exhibit is a spectacle, it is exquisite and it shows the place of Vogue in shaping history," he said.
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But between May and mid-October if you can brave the long drive, exquisite monasteries and untouched natural beauty await.
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"I love Bulgari for their exquisite diamonds and gemstones, and Cartier has the most beautiful, timeless [jewelry]," the star says.
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But perhaps the most eye-popping prize of the property is the "exquisite ocean-view terrace" that overlooks the beach.
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With that final chomp, with that last moment of exquisite satisfaction, comes the crushing realisation that it is definitively finished.
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Let's finish with one that isn't technically a Justice League reaction, just an eternal truth: Ezra Miller's face is exquisite.
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For that film, Apichatpong traveled around Thailand doing an "exquisite corpse" exercise in filmmaking, allowing locals to direct his plot.
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Though she possessed an exquisite-sounding Portuguese name, which translated to "Two Kings," I was to call her simply Madame.
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He owns the newest, most exquisite cars and he has mannerisms and a wardrobe to match his new social station.
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Even more delicious is the job itself, an exquisite fabrication that Mr. Tolins devised from a few scraps of fact.
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This is the story of one of those diamonds so exquisite it was given a cute little name: the Princie.
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Now it blends an overwhelming amount of data with a weapons-grade ability to nurture and an exquisite organizational acumen.
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Take the first two exquisite stanzas of "But We Must Praise," in Alter's translation: But we must praisea familiar night.
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That yields enormous electronic files with exquisite detail, which she manipulates in software and then uses to generate photo negatives.
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The US government remains the global leader in satellites that boast extreme surveillance capabilities -- so-called "exquisite" platforms, experts say.
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That he was once such a bold swimmer and an exquisite writer makes his later trajectory all the more poignant.
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Would I be feeling both pangs of hunger and exquisite delight in eating my first home-cooked meal in years?
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But let's leave aside the exquisite, nearly perfectly-designed S Pen for a moment and focus on the tablet proper.
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Tucked down a cobblers' lane is an exquisite shrine built for the wet nurse of Shahjahan, the fifth Mughal emperor.
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Even today, your doctor may ask when you last had a bowel movement and to describe it in exquisite detail.
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It's acted with such exquisite subtlety that, for two hours at least, the frantic Riviera glitz outside seems miles away.
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"I still remember her exquisite chicory dish she prepared for her name-day party two years ago," Ms. Gajewska said.
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Diana Vishneva's Juliet, ravishing in the past and still superficially exquisite, on Tuesday tipped over into a study in narcissism.
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"The shimmering crystals capture the movement," said its creator, Nuno Fernandes, co-founder of a new venture, Fernandes Exquisite Creations.
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Sanchez calls Yellowtail's traditional Native designs exquisite, while also offering praise for her efforts in speaking out on cultural appropriation.
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An exquisite colorist and designer, no one paints or designs with paper, text, glue, and an X-Acto blade better.
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He was exquisite, like a porcelain seabird: little and precious, breakable and girlish and puffed up beyond his physical dimensions.
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"The Woman in White," by Wilkie Collins, as exquisite a romance as it is a crime story, sealed the deal.
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More troublingly to some, the design genius who wrought exquisite interiors for his clients preferred to live in exotic disarray.
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"With exquisite precision, our inner clock adapts our physiology to the dramatically different phases of the day," committee members noted.
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Dollar Shave Club first succeeded on account of the exquisite timing, both commercial and comedic, of its founder, Michael Dubin.
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From the cemetery, head to the exquisite Abkhazi Garden, tucked away on a quiet block behind rhododendrons and Garry oaks.
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Around the corner, the beautiful people gather around the tables outside Osteria al Corder, opposite the exquisite porcelain shop Morandin.
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"The papillon ring she has gifted is an exquisite example of contemporary jewelry design by one of Britain's master jewelers."
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The Balm of Writing I could shoehorn the sage, exquisite work of Marilynne Robinson into nearly any list of recommendations.
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A Nile Voyage of Recovery is illustrated with graceful, colorful woodblock prints of Egyptian scenes and adorned with exquisite typography.
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Thomas Bachelder, who also produces wine in Oregon and Burgundy, makes small lots of exquisite Niagara chardonnay and pinot noir.
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Exquisite dishes included chipotle honey-roasted duck served with stout housemade flour gorditas and goat cheese stuffed fried squash blossoms.
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They're pairing D'Angelo Russell with Kobe's exquisite corpse and Byron Scott the Coach, who is not much use to anyone.
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There is little accounting of his inner life, or for that matter of his creative gifts, which are quite exquisite.
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Port Townsend on Washington's Olympic Peninsula is a working seaport noted for its coastal views, Victorian architecture, exquisite private gardens.
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Thus begins a tantalizing correspondence in Nilo Cruz's "Exquisite Agony," a poetic tangle of a new play at Repertorio Español.
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Upstairs at the Hamburg museum, the old 19th-century taxonomy still holds, with exquisite artifacts arranged by type and origin.
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The country's fertile volcanic soil and areas of high elevation produce a full-bodied black tea with exquisite, bold flavors.
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To make a successful musical on this subject would require exquisite discretion, but discretion is exactly what the subject forbids.
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That's because Biles' teammate Aly Raisman turned in exquisite performances on the vault and the floor to win the silver.
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Franny is off to safety — her exquisite wardrobe soon to follow — and Carrie is free to get down to business.
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We had a few exquisite cocktails, and she was attacked by a street hustler's monkey; it was an O.K. time.
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Beneath a cloud of golden-crusted marshmallows were banana-toffee gems, tapioca pearls, and an exquisite layer of liquid honey.
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"The bottom line is we had exquisite intelligence that can only be shared with the 'Gang of Eight,'" he said.
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And in the show's most exquisite number, Arden takes inventory of an existence lived in a pale shade of rose.
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But all of this added significance is a heavy burden for Brahms's exquisite farewell to his mentor and his mother.
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Simon Watson has spent the past 10 years capturing exquisite homes, from Indian palaces to Irish townhouses, including his own.
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It is a perfect time capsule of an era and art form, told with his exquisite humor, charm and candor.
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By way of his cast's mercurial verbal jousting and gestural elegance, Stillman captures the exquisite eroticism of high-society manners.
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STOCKHOLM — "I'm Not There" was the title of a 2007 movie about the exquisite elusiveness of the singer Bob Dylan.
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As we paused before an exquisite Qing-dynasty armoire, I asked Pam if she ever thought about working in China.
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Center stage are four Greek columns with tightly curled Ionic capitals and fluting defined by shifts in soft, exquisite colors.
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Australia today is country, continent and concept store all in one, filled with exquisite, expensive items for an optimized life.
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This book is so exquisite, so perfectly made, that I am actively angry that I did not read it before.
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At one moment, Amy Adams's character looks at a Damien Hirst ["Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain"], in formaldehyde pierced with arrows.
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His uniformly exquisite constructions span an impressive range of media in The Origins of Grey, his third exhibition with Pierogi.
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Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige's "Unconformities" (2016) includes photographs and exquisite, lapidary sketches of core samples taken from Beirut locations.
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Ms. Stadler is now the chef and owner of Tao Yuan in Brunswick, Me., where the shellfish are plentiful and exquisite.
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Venice, Italy Venice was founded in the 5th century, and currently displays some of the world's most unique and exquisite architecture.
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I also think that she got better and better... the illustrations became more and more elaborate and exquisite as she went.
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This is a color-composite image of the Carina Nebula, revealing exquisite details in the stars and dust of the region.
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The beading on this gown was so exquisite, it seemed perfect for the event, especially with the holiday season upon us.
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Newsom is a harpist, pianist, exquisite lyricist — and the center of a mighty fandom, of both the musical and fashion varieties.
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Complementing his sense of structure, Petersen possesses an exquisite sense of how color can advance, or recede, or hold the plane.
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Its minaret reaches some 60 stories high; a mix of exquisite Zellige tilework and traditional Moroccan design cover the building's exterior.
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The other beauty of it lies in Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga's exquisite performances as Norman Bates and his mother, Norma.
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And the final portrait, taken at Royal Lodge, reveals the exquisite Zac Posen gown Eugenie wore for the evening wedding reception.
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There&aposs something ineffable about holding an anesthetized wolverine in your arms under one of nature&aposs most exquisite celestial spectacles.
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For a fleeting, exquisite moment in December, we all thought Drake and J-Lo might be dating or at least collaborating.
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If you're not familiar with the name Marge Sherwood, chances are you haven't watched the exquisite film The Talented Mr. Ripley.
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Poehler gets a stand-out scene which she shares with Jason Schwartman by delivering the most exquisite deadpan of all time.
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And it's that same feeling of exquisite and often sensual luxury that Luu put across on their latest track "That Light".
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The oils in their First Day line have intense aroma and almond, apple, and pepper notes that make for exquisite drizzling.
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They are bright and plaid and shiny but tailored to perfection — exquisite, chic, and most of all feel like me now.
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Has anyone ever been so painfully bored for so long only to be rewarded with such an exquisite conclusion as that?
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" Kidman exclaims, digging in with enthusiasm before equating the flavor to a "hairy nut"), and fried grasshoppers ("exquisite ... I recommend it.
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Descending into the cavelike quiet and viewing the exquisite metal gears in that quasi-monastic setting is almost a holy experience.
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The Year of the Dog stamp is the penultimate one to be released, and is, I'd argue, the most exquisite yet.
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Since the dawn of time, (predominantly) straight men have used negging to bring exquisite mythical creatures (women) down to their level.
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Silvia Townsend Warner, who wrote exquisite fiction—her work was apolitical but she drove an ambulance in the Spanish Civil War.
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But Lynch's insights into his own past are fascinating: The way he describes splashing in that mud puddle is just exquisite.
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These conversations feel overwrought and less distinctive than Mr. Moyers's exquisite way with a raunchy joke and a terrible pickup line.
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The two share a love of Paris and its tradition of exquisite handwork, and a peculiar insider/outsider status within it.
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"We ask for this operation to be conducted with exquisite care, so that no one gets hurt," he told Catalunya Radio.
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Aircraft-carriers, like the warplanes on them, belong to a class of large, vastly expensive weapons that military types call "exquisite".
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But page to page, her approach remains the same: exquisite ingredients and exact instruction, applied to classics of Southern comfort cooking.
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Many works only in the catalog evidently involve more exquisite subtleties of color and tone than anything in the present exhibition.
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Soon, Mr. Albee would be back on Broadway again, first with an exquisite revival of his "A Delicate Balance" in 1996.
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In the South Carolina city of Charleston sits a beautiful, 17,000-square-foot mansion immersed in history, luxury, and exquisite design.
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Vijay probes grand themes—tribalism, despotism, betrayal, death, resurrection—in exquisite but unflowery prose, and with sincere sentiment but little sentimentality.
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The original "101 Dalmations" movie has an incredible score, and more of that exquisite 2D animation styling of Disney's early days.
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Betting the prosperity of future generations, and the debt now building on their shoulders, on such exquisite timing is quite risky.
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These tricks are a complex sequence of tossing, catching and stalling the ball, pulling off near impossible balances and exquisite landings.
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Workshops on offer include an exquisite corpse–style animation project and a trial-by-fire lesson in plein air sound recording.
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Kokoschka was bereft; he sent Alma seven paper fans (three are on display here), which he covered with exquisite watercolor illustrations.
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"You are going to love it," he purrs, in an exquisite French accent, delicately passing it to you with two hands.
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The Exquisite Corpse game creates genius between people, and it turns our capacity to think communally into an actual, physical product.
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Above the fireplace, two arched interior windows reveal views of Grand-Lucé's treasure, the exquisite Chinese Salon in the next room.
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Books of The Times "Commonwealth," Ann Patchett's exquisite new novel, opens with one man handing a bottle of gin to another.
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I have wedged my face into a chaise longue in a remote British manor full of topiaries, exquisite food and calm.
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Maxim Zhestkov recently did it with Epsilon, a series of exquisite 3D images of a scientific base on an alien planet.
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There was another aspect, laid out in exquisite detail by Colonel Grossman, to this business of up-close-and-personal killing.
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Known for exquisite sketches, Mr. Mackie has always been equally adept at creating both navel-baring showgirl glamour and belly laughs.
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Had Herod any sense of wonder for the exquisite singularity of all people, would the massacre of the innocents have commenced?
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If you've ever made a less-than-exquisite omelet, follow the excellent directions on this recipe and watch the video, too.
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A major treat is the broad selection of the artist's exquisite drawings, many of which are in ink or ballpoint pen.
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Mr. Kim has timed his nuclear tests and missile launches with exquisite precision, apparently trying to create maximum embarrassment for China.
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The conductor Kent Nagano, who had led a burnished reading of the exquisite score, came to the front for his bow.
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Even its exquisite plates, the only armored mammal on Earth, could not protect itself from the diabolic hunger of our species.
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From orbit, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been cataloging the landscape of Mars in exquisite detail for more than a decade.
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Bud Light's Black Cherry, which is my all-time favorite seltzer flavor, is exquisite as long as you drink it cold.
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In her small, exquisite book, "The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating," Elisabeth Tova Bailey observes a mollusk closer to home.
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I'm always taken by the expression of violent feelings in the film — basically it shows miserable people living in exquisite surroundings.
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Probably no version of "Pacific Overtures" could achieve all of the show's global and local, exquisite and bombastic effects at once.
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Which may explain why her exquisite first novel, "The Body in the Clouds," is finally being published in the United States.
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Mr. Elliott said he would always be sent to Exquisite Express on Church Avenue to get his mother's order, jerk chicken.
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All of 6 minutes 45 seconds elapsed before Pittsburgh scored on an exquisite catch-and-run (50 yards) by Antonio Brown.
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It was, in classic Savall style, a grab bag of tiny, exquisite pieces: aching John Dowland, stately and swirling Gioseffo Guami.
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And all this was written in a prose as exacting and exquisite as anything that has ever been set to paper.
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Adi is one of Indonesia's top experts in coastal ecosystems: He studies the exquisite interconnections between mangroves, seagrass, and coral reefs.
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The family home was filled with an exquisite collection of Bauhaus objects, which Gropius had managed to salvage from the Nazis.
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This played on vivacious S-shaped hoops, delicate triple-chain collar necklaces and an exquisite single statement earring in white diamonds.
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Often those dying at Zen Hospice Project actually lived much longer than expected — something their families attributed to the exquisite care.
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Over the course of our two-week trip, we found that some exquisite wild species hold out, though in threatened circumstances.
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" He added: "We deliver nearly every day, personally, to the president the most exquisite truth that we know from the CIA.
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L'Enclume uses some unconventional ingredients to make its exquisite desserts, like this strawberry and marigold dessert with sheep's milk ice cream.
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Located in the Turn-Teplitz region in what's now the Czech Republic, Amphora was renowned for its exquisite, richly decorated vessels.
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"It's amazing the range of different vibrators that are available that are beautiful aesthetically but also exquisite to the touch," said Brotto.
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Her best efforts are distinguished by exquisite technique (ears sometimes excepted), inventive colors and immensely sympathetic portrayals of men and women alike.
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And then, presumably with a tea cup daintily raised, pinky out, in his non-tweeting hand, he called the upset: Exquisite, indeed.
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If you like men, both Donny and Viktor cater to two different tastes that are equally exquisite; one lither, one more hefty.
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As such, some of the most exquisite objects in the exhibition are those commissioned by emperors to celebrate or honor their mothers.
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At the time, Bennington's lyrics, his exquisite growl and haunting cadence, seemed an exact aural rendering of the adolescent alienation I'd felt.
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Vanillaware's exquisite food, which turns a rote visual trope into an experience in and of itself, is an example of just that.
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Vos Kakis' path to becoming a creator of exquisite animated 3D art, as he tells The Creators Project, was an unlikely one.
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The wine is called Exquisite Collection Côtes de Provence Rosé, and it recently earned a silver medal at the International Wine Challenge.
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We spoke to the directors to parse their unfamiliar take on a kids' movie and the process behind their exquisite animation style.
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The 2003-2004 Upper Deck "Exquisite Collection" card is awesome ... and features actual NBA patches from game-worn Bron and Jordan jerseys.
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Playboy model Aubrey Evans introduced her fantastic physique to an exquisite antique -- and we're pretty sure she'd make the classic car overheat.
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The production has some nice touches: the sets are realised with exquisite detail, and the special effects are realistic rather than distracting.
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"Something this big, something this generational, something this profound could not have been done without exquisite presidential leadership," Ryan said of Trump.
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In 1977 the Belgian government, seeking to improve relations with Congo's venal president, Mobutu Sese Seko, returned a trove of exquisite items.
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Perhaps the best feature is its gigantic terrace, from which Styles and his guests can gaze upon a seriously exquisite view. (Trulia)
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Good news, meme-makers, The Young Pope's Jude Law is well aware of the exquisite internet mockery surrounding his new HBO drama.
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Known for their exquisite craftsmanship and sharp tailoring, Catherine Walker & Co was Princess Diana's go-to designer for more than 16 years.
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Headley's language is exquisite and imaginative, the contemporary adaptation on-point and thought provoking – essentially, this is how to retell a classic.
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The end results is a series of large-scale, exquisite black-and-white portraits that fuse Cohen's vision with Crosley's physical presentation.
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We were at this big, old house in Louisiana; it was a little run-down and abandoned, but the property was exquisite.
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They make N levels like Jiro Ono makes sushi, and each level in N++ is an exquisite nigiri of precision platforming design.
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" People we've lost in 2016 Actress Kym Karath, who played the youngest Von Trapp child, Gretl, said Sunday that Carr was "exquisite.
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An exquisite Edwardian diamond tiara valued at $225,000 that belonged to an ancestor of Princess Diana has sold at an art fair.
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Blue diamonds comprise about 0.02 percent of mined diamonds, according to experts, but they include some of the world's most exquisite jewels.
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Everything—the data center, its geodesic domes and the snowy landscape surrounding them—drips with exquisite shades of pink, purple and gold.
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She broke the Konta serve to level at 5-5 and then held with an exquisite drop shot and lob-volley combination.
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Department Chicago has created a hi-fi audio system designed to look like a beautiful mid-century stereo and it is exquisite.
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This image comes courtesy of ESA's Planck satellite, which spent years mapping the entire sky in exquisite detail between 2009 and 2013.
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Often in contrasting bright colors and made from exquisite silks, it's a stunning look like nothing the royal has ever worn before.
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They take yak butter, color it, and create these exquisite sculptures of their deities that they would place on altars before prayer.
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Say what you will about Macklemore — and it can be mean, we get it — the man has such exquisite taste in cheese.
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This program, thousands of lines of code long and growing by the hour, was passed around our team like an exquisite corpse.
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These exquisite paintings are in the public trust, and an artistic tradition once reserved for the aristocracy belongs to all of us.
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Each gallery highlights one aspect of his interdisciplinary sensibility: the early paintings, sardonic assemblages, exquisite collages, magnificent films and miraculous inkblot drawings.
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Then came a set of maps that showed my brain during the exquisite moment of relief when the cooling pack was applied.
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Once a year, the vertical mullions and horizontal spandrel panels that compose its exquisite curtain wall are cleaned and oiled by hand.
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He returned to the court to hold a dicey service game but winced in pain after scrambling to retrieve an exquisite lob.
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"You don't know what's going to come out of this brain soup," Exquisite Corpse artistic director Tess Howsam tells The Creators Project.
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With rare stones, exquisite craftsmanship and one-of-a-kind settings, these three talents excel in strong statements that are deeply personal.
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During the Renaissance, Raphael and Bernaert van Orley worked on elaborate tapestries depicting Christian scenes with the exquisite, lifelike detail of paintings.
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J.J., Katie and all of Bad Robot bring extraordinary vision, exquisite filmmaking, and exemplary industry leadership to this endeavor and our company.
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Named for a cove that was later filled in, Turtle Bay has a history that is as disjointed as an exquisite corpse.
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How Tru navigates her alienating all-girls school and quietly defies the limits of girlhood is written with exquisite care and attention.
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But these weaknesses don't diminish the power of the grand set pieces and exhilarating twists, or the pleasure of humble, exquisite moments.
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I have become an unwitting expert in exquisite dysfunctional sports management, having spent a lifetime rooting for the Mets and the Knicks.
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But if you want to luxuriate in exquisite surroundings and can stomach a hefty bill, the Venart may be worth the splurge.
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This exquisite statue of Christ as a child bestowing his benediction was made in Sri Lanka in the 17th or 18th century.
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Like every pie I've eaten at Razza, these two had been put together with exquisite sensitivity to the needs of the dough.
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Sarvas is astute in portraying how relationships can calcify in childhood, and the exquisite pain of attempting to repair them in adulthood.
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They have aspects of Surrealism's exquisite corpses, Conceptual Art's deadpan humor and especially appropriation art's penchant for repurposing existing images and genres.
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But as you pore over the exquisite textiles here, reflect, too, on the endurance of style, and how art history gets woven.
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They offer luminous hope that a new generation of talent in American theater is taking up Stephen Sondheim's mantle of exquisite ambivalence.
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My life is better for having Terry in it: We have an exquisite friendship that will last the rest of our lives.
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"Look, it's always difficult, even with the exquisite intelligence that we have, to know exactly what the targets are," Mr. O'Brien said.
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But despite her exemplary range, many American viewers maintain an image of her as an aloof, exquisite, possibly imperious, possibly enigmatic beauty.
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The Arkansas basket maker Leon Niehues is represented by 13 vessels and exquisite sculptures involving thorns that have a delicate, scorpion menace.
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Tawada's strange, exquisite book toys with ideas of language, identity, and what it means to own someone else's story or one's own.
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It's the amateur player who blunders himself to defeat and not exquisite strategy employed by his opponent that causes him to lose.
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An exquisite lob gave him daylight in the tiebreaker and then he ended the first set by feathering a crafty drop shot.
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His 15th-century painting "Annunciation," depicting Mary visited by an angel, is a masterwork of powerful color, exquisite detail and beatific light.
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Critic's pick An exquisite Irish Repertory Theater revival captures a trio of lost souls aching to connect in their constricting small town.
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This exquisite, deceptively quiet novel opens with a 12-year-old Iranian girl and her donkey, trekking down a desolate desert road.
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Though it's hardly perfect — stumbling particularly with Pape's films — it features galleries of exquisite beauty and command, especially in the early stretches.
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In Ms. Jiles's exquisite, unsentimental voice, this novel describes the captain's journey with the initially surly 10-year-old he calls Johanna.
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I have had access to private rooms, overheard exquisite conversations and been able to observe subtle changes in another person's inner life.
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For his collages, Mr. Snow spliced newspaper images into elegant, suggestive exquisite corpses, and stacked words from headlines into poetic ransom notes.
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I'm an artist, a writer, an exquisite dancer, a Leo, a filmmaker, a culinary aficionado, and a soon-to-be bar owner.
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The exquisite nastiness of his art can probably be thanked for saving him from becoming a cliché, the Viennese Vincent van Gogh.
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Three years turned into a decade and a canon of exquisite works that portray a countryside often unseen by the public eye.
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On the page, she sparkles; on the stage, she is a force of nature, all implacable will and exquisite, sharp-edged wordplay.
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In celebration of the Queen's 20143th birthday, Prince George's happy little face — and his exquisite style — was turned into a special edition stamp.
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" Whishaw went on to thank his costar Hugh Grant, saying, "I have to thank Hugh Grant above all, for such an exquisite performance.
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We'll be able to see the object in exquisite detail, but until then, project scientists are having to contend with an unexpected mystery.
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Just a quick bus ride outside of Dubrovnik, you can explore Trsteno Arboretum, the filming location of the Red Keep's exquisite palace gardens.
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Price: $213.39 Twinkle lights aren't for everyone, but this exquisite watercolor of cherry blossoms would look good on any wall in any home.
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Expedition to Infinity by Jingpeng Liu (USA)Photographer Jingpeng Liu captured this exquisite shot of our galaxy in Badlands National Park, South Dakota.
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Dating from 1480–95, these drawings on vellum are considered some of the Renaissance era's most exquisite and are rarely exhibited or lent.
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We now look at a world where future hangover victims will never know that exquisite agony of just missing out on McDonald's breakfast.
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And also, we will enjoy it on the cheap, because Aldi's Exquisite Collection Côtes de Provence rosé is back on shelves this week.
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The Museum of Memory Fragments is depicted in exquisite detail, but we know nothing about the man who collected the rocks it houses.
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Five games of "Exquisite Corpse," two more movies, four ice cream bars, three food deliveries, and six hours later, Sara's shift is up.
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This survival thriller rooted in psychological horror offers an exquisite performance by Carla Gugino who is devastating nearly every moment she's on screen.
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In cool, meticulous prose, Matar documents the exquisite joy of the exile's return, and the depth of a grief that knows no closure.
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It was "The Observer's Book of Birds," a tiny British guide with an orange cover, succinct text and exquisite reproductions of bird paintings.
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Purchased at the esteemed bakery Karakoy Gulluoglu, it was exquisite, tinted green with pistachios and smeared with thick clotted buffalo cream called kaymak.
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Legally Blonde remains exquisite and delightful, from Witherspoon's perky resolve as Elle to the barbed quips Smith and McCullah weaved throughout the film.
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"The acoustics in there were just exquisite," she remembers, regaling me with tales of chords reverberating around the walls, enveloping her with sound.
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They don't offer the most exquisite sound, they don't do all the things, and the $200 price tag is on the high side.
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The grey accents, the industrial light fixtures and shelving, and the exquisite sliding barn door make for an incredibly chic and cozy home.
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It looks spectacular on a plate, takes up barely any room in your stomach and is the most exquisite of all the lettuces.
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The expression on his face is exquisite — some agony (from the titular lizard bite, presumably), but also a feeling that's otherworldly and possessed.
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According to Trip Advisor, the property is one of the most exquisite private estates in Provence, and is available for booking at approx.
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Christophe Piochon, head of the French plant, compares the exquisite craftsmanship that goes into the construction of a Bugatti car to haute couture.
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Kate's exquisite cursive style is seen in a photo by royals reporter Rebecca English shared on Twitter — which shows off her handwriting skills.
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"To the exquisite creep who got my # off Wikileaks, I was gonna say: Jews don't believe in hell," Stein tweeted about his experience.
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His music and his software comfort him, and having survived reasonably intact he can only revel in the exquisite wonder of it all.
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Huma is reincarnated in weighty, black resin; the entire setup resembles an exquisite shrine to her story, which remains unknown to so many.
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Yet at the core of his delicate "David," complex Sistine Chapel frescoes, and exquisite "Piéta" are the same refined draughtsmanship and sharp design.
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"Bill and Ted" screenwriter Ed Solomon captured the scene: Reeves, crouched in the sweltering Louisiana sun, signed "Stacey, you're breathtaking!" in exquisite penmanship.
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Aside from the head, legs and tread wheels, there aren't any other moving parts, but the sculpting on the Astromech droid is exquisite.
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Whatever is stressing you out – your job, your health, your marriage – will melt away with the exquisite elegance of Chef Daniel Boulud's cuisine.
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The Model S, X, and 3 are all exquisite vehicles that you could hardly mistake inside or out for anything but a Tesla.
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Everything is beautiful, the costumes are exquisite and Watson puts all of our doubts about her singing to rest with her sweet voice.
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The largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere, Utah's Great Salt Lake is known for its exquisite sunsets, clear waters, and pristine beaches.
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Crosshatches of char overpowered the sole's exquisite flavor, and yet the thickest part of the fish clung to the spine, not fully cooked.
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He later converted an exquisite late free-kick to level the thrilling encounter after winning a foul following a tussle with Barcelona's Pique.
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It would have been something tremendous to offer those sufferers the exquisite comforts of stately marble troughs in which to collectivize their tears.
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One included a pair of exquisite diagrams: a trajectory representing a monkey's spiralling finger superimposed over a trajectory derived from its motor cortex.
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The exquisite chamber choir the Crossing, which commissioned "Canticles" together with another ensemble, performed the hourlong suite in the museum's Medieval Sculpture Hall.
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The plays, masterpieces of exquisite subtlety, are set in the round, in the kitchen of the home of Mary Gabriel, a retired doctor.
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It was set in Virginia in 1810, it fluctuated between twenty and twenty-six pages long, and every sentence in it was exquisite.
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So impressed with the sheer gluttony of Mitchell's order was Danielle that she gave us some complimentary caramel apple empanadas which were exquisite.
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The italicized "exquisite" that a lover calls her matters, in part, because the apparent complement nonetheless renders Sharif, Iranian-American, exotic, overly precious.
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Illustrating what is exquisite about the simple pleasures of life, Jankowska's works artfully grasp the vibrancy and tantalizing imagery of the natural world.
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"Indignation" might be dismissed as a small, exquisite period piece, but it is so precisely rendered that it gets deeply under your skin.
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But Mr. Pawlikowski compresses entire worlds into this exquisite black-and-white drama, which movingly sets love, art and self-determination against tyranny.
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But look out, too, for an exquisite 18th-century depiction of the Fifth Dalai Lama descending to earth on a delicate rainbow bridge.
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It was also in 1959 that Mr. Castellani hit on his own, relatively exquisite method of eliminating any sign of the artist's hand.
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But it's why her performances feel like an exquisite form of escape, why many of us will be there at Carnegie on Sunday.
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The storytelling in Merve Emre's "The Personality Brokers" is so exquisite and enthralling that I momentarily forgot how much I loathe personality tests.
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There are few Mozart interpreters as sublime as the pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who endows nearly every note she plays with exquisite, crystalline import.
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Siam meets Soho at Woo, a cafe and concept store that blooms with Thai creativity — literally — starting with plants and exquisite floral arrangements.
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At moments of the highest drama, the most exquisite tension, he will keep his head, even as all around him are losing theirs.
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The arrival of a disturbed Hungarian with sheafs of exquisite drawings insulating his greatcoat revives Lucius' mission to see into the human brain.
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In "Fairies are Exquisite Dancers," a favorite, he draws gnarly strands from the swirling riffs, which makes these dancing fairies seem intriguingly dangerous.
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She produces exquisite pinot noirs and chardonnays under the Hope Well label in the Eola-Amity Hills appellation here, just southeast of McMinnville.
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Ordinary people, eager to see the lifestyle Yanukovych's thievery had financed, found an opulent palace filled with chandeliers, exquisite inlaid wood and gilt.
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"Allied" is, among other things, a marvel of structure, a perfectly bifurcated story that manages a drastic shift in tone with exquisite aplomb.
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The world's leading Falstaff, Ambrogio Maestri, turned in a witty and agile performance, one matched by the rest of the exquisite ensemble cast.
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While peddling to those who are suffering from the blandishments of advertising and material culture seems, well, suspect, Ms. Kondo has exquisite taste.
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An exquisite novel about escaping the cage of childhood, which for some involves more tools and a stronger crowbar than your average jailbreak.
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"It's an extraordinary position to be in when the director of the film also happens to be an exquisite designer," Ms. Flannery said.
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At wildflower-strewn weddings and in Dutch-still-life-inspired bouquets, the flowers were always exquisite, but also always very polite, chaste even.
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In the same way, "The Big Goodbye," Sam Wasson's deep dig into the making of the film, is a work of exquisite precision.
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But combining exquisite singing, youthful allure, affecting vulnerability and, by the end, bleak intensity, Ms. Oropesa emerged on Wednesday as a major Violetta.
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For example, I knew a blind professor at Cornell University who continued to build exquisite wooden canoes for decades after losing his sight.
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When she exited the stage a day later, it was her last and most exquisite bit of showmanship — a performance surely of love.
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The master bedroom is built within the natural formations of the cave, and each of the four bedrooms features exquisite, exposed cavern walls.
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D.G., CONNECTICUT The second I read your question, an exquisite novel about two young sisters, "Housekeeping," by Marilynne Robinson, popped into my head.
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This left-handed version of our overall best sewing shears offers the same great features: artisanal craftsmanship, exquisite sharpness, and precise, smooth cutting.ProsCons:
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She displays exquisite insights into the inner lives of those involved, the erasure of shameful histories, and the stresses of absolution without accountability.
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Both play with exquisite one-handed backhands, making Sunday's the first all-one-handed-backhand final since Federer beat James Blake in 2006.
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In the film by Richard Brooks, Brick is played by Paul Newman, so exquisite that, of course, it's torture not to touch him.
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Ms. Harris has found a way into a role that has resisted most previous exploration, and then carried it off with exquisite taste.
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Often I find that the addition of truffles can be overdone, but this specialty was exquisite, with a complex aroma and deep flavor.
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What we should not lose sight of is that Elmslie's modesty has produced some of the most exquisite sentences I have ever read.
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Through his exquisite skill, Michelangelo acknowledges the human body as more than just the earthly flesh, but a vessel for an eternal soul.
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"It's an exquisite reminder of the wondrous things that can happen when a storyteller of boundless imagination avails himself of some rigorous discipline."
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She is quiet and self-contained; she would easily fade into the background if not for the exquisite craftsmanship of her inner monologue.
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Created under Stalin, its grand arched hallways, cinematic lighting and exquisite mosaics also amounted to an immersive art experience — albeit to more propagandistic ends.
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But my self-care has been indulging in exquisite French cuisine as—pardon my French—the best fuck-you I can give to Trump.
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The show, which recreates the tumultuous early reign of Queen Elizabeth II (skillfully played by Claire Foy), features — not surprisingly— exquisite costumes and sets.
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This exquisite corpse can be controlled wirelessly so practitioners can rehearse elaborate medical scenarios in which the patient goes into shock and even "dies."
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So exquisite are these chopsticks that we had to put on leather gloves to pick them up to prevent finger prints or unfortunate scratches.
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Long-time studio painter Beth Lucas paints one maquette in exquisite detail and they even wrap it in ribbon to approximate the kite line.
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A new LEGO bible is on the way, offering step-by-step instructions on how to build exquisite miniatures of humanity's greatest engineering feats.
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Ms. Lalanne, by contrast, found more inspiration in Art Nouveau and plant forms, creating exquisite benches and chairs from exotically-shaped, gilded bronze leaves.
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But it could prove a political manoeuvre of exquisite effectiveness: rallying her party, energising her leadership, dividing Labour and shoring up its unpopular leader.
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In lead actor Ben Stiller, doing a more serious turn, White's found an excellent collaborator with whom to create some truly exquisite cringy-ness.
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They seem to behave as a single instrument, sculpting exquisite phrases with the kind of finesse that comes only from mutual comfort and confidence.
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These indictments featured exquisite details about the Russian operation to manipulate American voters using social media and to steal sensitive emails from prominent Democrats.
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Or is it the exquisite, ballerina-like footwork of the two workers who make sure not to step on the letters they just made?
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A key indicator that something is terribly wrong is pain that's not in proportion to the wound—or "exquisite pain," as Kraft calls it.
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Whether freshwater or saltwater, baroque or spherical, pearls are just as exquisite as diamonds — and they come with a much more doable price tag.
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Ruben Sprich\Pool Photo via APSurely these men are taking photos of the exquisite infrastructural triumph that will keep Switzerland's trains running on time.
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"I just remember you having this exquisite voice and me going, 'I'm never going to be able to hit these notes,'" Kidman told McGregor.
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When you're BFFs with Balmain creative director Olivier Rousteing, you have the luxury of picking and choosing from the most exquisite custom couture closet.
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His exquisite form-fitting creations were worn by everyone from Grace Jones and Madonna to Clueless' Cher Horowitz, Michelle Obama, Rihanna, and Victoria Beckham.
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The theme was chosen for its potential to draw connections back to the Barnes's exquisite 2051th-century collections, but the exhibition is deeply muddled.
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Don't be fooled by the restaurant's small size: exquisite dishes like smoked sardines, bluefin tuna loin, and stuffed rabbit porchetta pack explosive Mediterranean flavour.
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Château de Tourreau, according to Trip Advisor, is one of the most exquisite private estates in Provence, and is available for booking at approx.
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Wiping the face from nearly every human he draws forces Doman to choreograph exquisite, imaginative scenes, which he highlights with vivid bursts of color.
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When Susan pauses in front of Damien Hirst's sculpture, St. Sebastian, Exquisite Pain, the piece reveals how one's vulnerability allows one to behold beauty.
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Nothing, really, is as important as the exquisite ability to walk, and stand on my own two feet, something most people take for granted.
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Designed by Apple in California features exquisite photographs of iconic Apple products, beginning with the iMac in 20003 and culminating with the Apple Pencil.
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And to celebrate the return of squid to our home waters, we are definitely going to make David Tanis's exquisite recipe for risotto nero.
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In Bartlett Sher's rejuvenating revival of a Rodgers and Hammerstein war horse, Ms. O'Hara endowed her part with an exquisite emotional delicacy and fluency.
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It's an exquisite feed alongside a bone-dry sparkling wine, and really easy to make once you find the oysters and the sea urchin.
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The accompanying pomegranate-coriander sauce, a kind of relish made with the crushed fruit, lemon juice, a little salt and chopped cilantro, is exquisite.
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His lyricism is exquisite; his concerns and subjects are demonstrably timeless; and few poets of any era have seen their work bear more influence.
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Before calling it quits, they produced some comedic gems, including a film called "The Exquisite Corpse Project," a twist on the Surrealists' parlor game.
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But he was also still playing baseball, holding on with a Senators affiliate in Pennsylvania with the exquisite name of the York White Roses.
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And when it's beautiful, it is an exquisite game: The batsman who times his stroke perfectly never even feels the ball touch the bat.
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The seven-times grand slam champion was back to her best for the decider, wrapping it up with an exquisite sliced crosscourt backhand winner.
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In his five-star review, The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw called "Cold War" a "mysterious, musically glorious and visually ravishing film" with "an exquisite chill".
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"The Night Of," the tense and exquisite limited series on HBO, beginning on Sunday, is also a deeply detailed procedural, but with a difference.
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Ms. O'Hara can sing a Rodgers and Hammerstein number as if she were talking to you, while still bringing exquisite sound to her phrases.
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McLaren didn't disappoint, using the show to formally introduce the world to the Senna, the supercar successor to the famed F1 and exquisite P1.
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As darkness falls, Baciocchi retreats to the guest house's small, exquisite kitchen to put the final touches on dinner — this is Tuscany, after all.
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An exquisite melancholy has settled upon the galleries of Marcel Breuer's inverted ziggurat on Madison Avenue: an air of dashed aspirations, commitment and farewell.
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I was able to connect with these characters on stage, whose experiences of darkness and pain were somehow told through the most exquisite music.
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I was grateful to wake up each day, survey my body with my eyes closed and enjoy the exquisite awareness of being pain-free.
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The effect of a delicious meal is in many ways the same as a viewing an exquisite painting: it creates an appetite for more.
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In recent weeks, though, the museum has had to acknowledge that the carefully crafted secretary with the compelling story is actually an exquisite fake.
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Schwartz ("A Teeny Tiny Baby") gives babies lots to stare at, and grown-ups may find themselves just as delighted by her exquisite illustrations.
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It was hard to peel myself from the exquisite villa and its tiny garden of jacaranda and oleander blooms to go to the sea.
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Twenty-three minutes to break Gasquet again and to secure the opening set in a game that featured two exquisite backhand drop-shot winners.
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Critic's Pick An exquisite show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art recalls travel before digital maps, when photography was the hottest of new media.
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The atrium's windows encircle the installation 360 degrees, allowing for sunlight to reflect off the glass creating exquisite multicolored impressions on the surrounding walls.
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Jane Corrigan's large wet-on-wet paintings of women on the go, at Ertaskiran, are exquisite brown and yellow collisions of impatience and poise.
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In moments of reverie, he imagined his body light of all but the clothes on his back and the exquisite catalog of his mind.
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His voice is smoky and nimble, able to fill a hall with both the volume of a Wagnerian heldentenor and an exquisite hovering pianissimo.
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The data — which Tiffany Rivera, a geologist at Westminster College in Utah who was not involved in the study, calls "exquisite" — have surprising implications.
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Not entirely removed, however: A lingering trace is left, to numb the lips — and to remind us that every exquisite taste has its price.
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Mr. Lisiecki's exquisite account of the variations may bring overdue attention to a piece that was pivotal in Chopin's emergence as a compositional star.
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In her intelligence, vulnerability, volatility, desperation, narcissism and self-destructiveness, Su Lan — despite her voicelessness — is a compellingly complex protagonist, portrayed with exquisite irony.
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Thus begins the exquisite "Feos" ("The Ugly Ones" in English) from the Chilean troupe Teatro y Su Doble, conceived and directed by Aline Kuppenheim.
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What will stay with me the most from the days I spent with these two children are the small but exquisite moments of lightness.
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Each case is then compression molded, sintered, and polished using a diamond slurry, which results in a remarkably smooth surface and an exquisite shine.
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Indeed, it is so perfect that you could easily not notice that it is one of the most exquisite restaurant interiors in the world.
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The digital effects, as the giant goes about his vocation of collecting dreams, are exquisite, A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
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That's the sort of thing that happens, it seems, when Papa's gone and Mama is, as the exquisite illustrations suggest, lost in herself, gaga.
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It's exquisite: a tender crêpe, decorated with petals and sunflower seeds, draped over carrots and plump littleneck clams, swimming in butter and carrot juice.
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So the exquisite renovation of Colette's childhood home reveals a lot about the provenance of the most enduring prints on her still tender imagination.
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The lil ketchup pearls were created with the goal of helping ketchup-loving couples have an "exquisite Valentine's Day experience," according to the video.
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But he would do well to let Pinsky, whose mother inspired Nishi's most exquisite dessert, a pistachio Bundt cake, do more of the talking.
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"Confederate" is slavery fan fiction, as the writer Pilot Viruet put it, and it will probably look beautiful — low light, sweeping cinematography, exquisite costuming.
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A Saturday meeting between the JACK Quartet and the SWR Experimentalstudio of Freiburg, Germany, made for an exquisite set of surround-sound chamber music.
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Reading a book to a small child can create a connection of exquisite intimacy, with the book itself as a vital point of contact.
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"The statement piece showcases the exquisite attention to detail you would expect from both Bentley and Starck, using sustainable and elegant materials," Bentley said.
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He soon had an apartment full of exquisite antiques, a Mercedes sedan, an MG sports car, a Triumph motorcycle and his own Cessna airplane.
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And while earlier models often made use of colored glass, the Blaschkas soon moved towards colorless glass, which they then painted in exquisite detail.
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The tackle is oddly exquisite, in that it is the action of a footballer whose first priority is to stop another person playing football.
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Ed Norton has nothing but a glass wall separating him from the Pacific after dropping $11.8 million on an exquisite architectural masterpiece in Malibu.
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Recode's Kirt Wagster alerted me to the new filter with this exquisite picture: Note the like from "my_mom" and the vapid emoji caption. Subtle!
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"After four years," he said, gazing at the exquisite carved ceiling in the dining room, "I still see something new every time I look up."
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Because when you're wearing a zillion dollar, floor-length gown and diamond bracelets to match, the hair and makeup have to be just as exquisite.
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The Grolier is one the nation's oldest society of bibliophiles, and it maintains a fine research library and exquisite exhibition space in its midtown digs.
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We also appreciate the exquisite, 216-inch Full HD (22,215 x 21650,23) touchscreen with its 22 nits of brightness and 21% sRGB color gamut coverage.
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Though not all visitors to Labour are as squeamish as I, Breitz does effectively and powerfully capture birth in its exquisite joy and breathtaking pain.
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Kingsman, a movie so exquisite I have seen it 46 times, once watching it 5 times in a row on a direct flight to India.
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"Natural taste is not a theoretical knowledge; it's a quick and exquisite application of rules which we do not even know," wrote Montesquieu in 219.
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Just a few months ago, Chloe and Halle walked the red carpet at the MTV Music Video Awards wearing pierced braids and exquisite nose jewelry.
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"Both the hand and the machine can produce things with exquisite care or with no care at all," Apple design chief Jony Ive told Vogue.
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Pluto is the lord of the underworld, and when it's getting along with the sun, our source of vitality, exquisite alchemical transformations can take place!
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Kelly had been introduced to the surrealist technique of automatic drawing and the game of cadavre exquis ("exquisite corpse") by his close friend Ralph Coburn.
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They knew that the same basic process could theoretically be used to edit, with exquisite precision and unprecedented speed, any gene in any food crop.
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The outstanding biography — from the same author who brought us Steve Jobs and Einstein — dissects the life of the complicated Renaissance artist with exquisite detail.
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As with many things in the crowd-funding arena, the Exquisite Objects project has enabled makers with a particular obsession to connect with their community.
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Miss Tanner (Angela Winkler), Miss Vendegast (Ingrid Caven), Miss Griffith (Sylvie Testud), and Miss Millius (Alex Wek) are exquisite in their short time on screen.
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"When the engagement ring is such an exquisite statement, I would leave that to do the talking," British jewelry designer Hattie Rickards told the Telegraph.
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Near the end of the presentation came a crescendo of more exquisite and embellished pieces — think tiered ruffly gowns, intricately beaded dresses, and evening capes.
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These are powerful, statement roses, using the most exquisite flowers from Turkey and Syria, and they smell intoxicating on nearly everyone (or so perfumers claim).
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Belittling them all as "crybullies" or "snowflake" protesters (for their exquisite fragility) ignores the breadth of their outlook, which is generally more historical than parochial.
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Then, deep into extra time, the stalemate was broken by an exquisite shot from Jesse Lingard, another player promoted through the youth system at United.
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Join us instead for a no-recipe recipe for a tomato salad that we hacked out of Gabrielle Hamilton's exquisite and bossy "Prune" this weekend.
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Why say anything about death, how the body comes to deploy the myriad worm as if it were a manageable concept not searing exquisite singularity?
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Part cloak, part exquisite body armor, this Boucheron capelet woven from 18-karat gold drapes around the shoulders like a jewel version of haute couture.
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Neither is much else in this ever-shifting play, directed with exquisite precision by Lee Sunday Evans, and slyly designed every step of the way.
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The refugees living in the ruins of the ancient spa have sold many of the exquisite furnishings and chandeliers left behind in order to survive.
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Mr. Park just seems to be enjoying himself too much, as the camera glides over satiny robes and bodies or pauses on an exquisite tableau.
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Even though others will soon be able to enjoy the exquisite pleasures of push-button pizza, Xavier will still have an upper hand (or crust).
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If we did, we'd notice that it sometimes produces designs and textures that are rather exquisite; reminding us that nature is a true design genius.
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I'm a leaf in a storm and also the exquisite drop pooling at the tip, doomed to fall to the floor like a cannonball dive.
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There's a strain of thinking in games that only wants specific kinds of Exquisite Corpses made out particular parts and lacking the freedom of imagination.
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Their spontaneity can evoke Peter Voulkos's towering, more Expressionistic forms, but on a small scale that is at once worldly, exquisite and laced with humor.
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Sextantio Le Grotte della Civita A sensitive, decade-long restoration turned this cave complex into an exquisite 18-room hotel, illuminated by white pillar candles.
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It's just that it's especially noticeable given the exquisite detail Murphy brings to scenes of packing up houses and negotiating tricky terrain in his truck.
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And when we add in the qualities that make us Asian—our culture, diligence, knowledge—the knife of manhood becomes not only strong but exquisite.
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The show is worth a visit if only to take in the exquisite ballroom, with its glittering chandelier, in a Jewish temple from the 1920s.
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While exquisite Roman mosaics such as those discovered in Vienne are found occasionally, they are rarely set within such vast and well-preserved urban complexes.
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These obits are required reading, but they rarely produce those exquisite frissons of pleasure that come from reading (or writing) about something wondrous and strange.
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David Hedges is newly fat, newly single and newly old, renting (for far below market value) an exquisite carriage house overlooking the San Francisco Bay.
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The town's characters — all vividly drawn, with that exquisite independence of voice and perspective and voice that became Faulkner's trademark — are jolted by Donald's return.
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Before taking her photographs, Ms. Valade dressed the space with exquisite care, posing her subjects and lighting the room as if it were a studio.
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Her "Beguiled" is less a hothouse flower than a bonsai garden, a work of cool, exquisite artifice that evokes wildness on a small, controlled scale.
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Which is why Mr. Lang's hammy habits felt so out of place as they crept into a performance that otherwise had moments of exquisite restraint.
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Across the village, 3 Singing Birds brings together all things exquisite and scented, from ginger-infused honey (2112 dollars) to aromatic, artisanal candles (21956 dollars).
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I find them in wood, metal, Bakelite and early plastics, which have aged in such a way that they appear like the most exquisite ivory.
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As ever, Mr. Adams presents a gorgeous set of folk-pop tunes, adorned with his anguished croon, countrified acoustic arrangements and exquisite electric guitar hooks.
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Chang is from Hong Kong, where he runs Inhesion Group, maker of fine tableware, including the exquisite pieces matched to the event's three-hour feast.
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To stretch ourselves toward a world where all bodies are exquisite, as they flow between all possible forms of what it is to be human.
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"She has exquisite taste and style, and she has had the best of the best and knows what it is all about," Mr. Rivers said.
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This exquisite wisp of a sake bar is tucked into a vibrant stretch of Forsyth Street, amidst Vietnamese restaurants, dumpling shops, and bubble-tea parlors.
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Military officials in recent days have also backed the veracity of the "exquisite intelligence," which they claim indicated that Soleimani was ready for an attack.
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As a Nigerian, I'm reminded of that whenever I encounter some of the exquisite objects looted from Benin City, in southern Nigeria, in Western museums.
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After his exquisite adaptation of Edith Wharton's "The House of Mirth," in 2000, Davies didn't film another drama until "The Deep Blue Sea," in 2012.
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In their faces I saw the film that had devastated me when we were alone become a shared story, exquisite entertainment, when we were together.
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But here's an exquisite one: Bad-mouthing your ex to cover up your real reasons for divorcing him in effect shifted the blame onto him.
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He also conjures an entire constellation of hopes dashed and fulfilled through exquisite arrangements of bulbs that glow like mini-epiphanies before fading to black.
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Royal box guests enjoy an especially exquisite variety, called a Driscoll Jubilee, which is treasured for its firmness and sweetness and reserved for their consumption.
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Over time, I grew to appreciate the freedom of not having to wear stilettos, attract anyone or struggle for the exquisite body I once had.
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The motivation to carve through all that bedrock to create the exquisite churches — and to then go into the churches and create all that detail.
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In a statement written in Japanese, the company called the products exquisite fan items that express the allure of Star Wars through Ginza Tanaka's craftsmanship.
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Until March 20, visitors to the New-York Historical Society can absorb a unique example of Gaddi's work: a small but exquisite panel from c.
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These arhat paintings embrace exquisite intricacy and creative appropriation of Buddhist iconography, anime, the ghosts and monsters of the yokai folklore tradition, Daoist imagery, and more.
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Seeing Diego Maradona's glory and the unravelling of Zinedine Zidane as an expression of heroic genius is just as exquisite as a day at the Louvre.
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Keith Giffen writes with a mix of snark and affection, but the star of the show is the art of Bilquis Evely, which is utterly exquisite.
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Keith Giffen writes with a mix of snark and affection, but the star of the show is the art of Bilquis Evely, which is utterly exquisite.
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After watching a professional team do an exquisite tango during a state dinner in Argentina, Barack and Michelle Obama were asked to join the dance floor.
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Partly due to her keen photographic eye, these images are also jaw-dropping for their exquisite palettes, hazily surreal shades of blues, reds, purples and yellows.
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The Norton Simon Museum presents Line & Color: The Nature of Ellsworth Kelly, an exhibition featuring the exquisite lithographic work of American artist Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015).
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To his right, tucked into one of the Milano's exquisite bucket seats, sits Teen Groot, barely visible in the wonderfully candy-colored clutter of the shot.
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The Exquisite Collection Cotes de Provence Rosé 2016 took home silver, one of 18 medals — five silver and 13 bronze —won by Aldi in the competition.
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She finds an instant nemesis in Brick's daughter Lemon (Jaime King, who is exquisite in this show) and immediately falls for Lemon's fiancé George (Scott Porter).
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The promise from brands like Movado and Montblanc is that you can have the smartwatch functions with an extra layer of exquisite design and exclusive materials.
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The young auctioneer initially suspected the usually exquisite painting to be a work of Italian primitivism, "but I didn't imagine it was a Cimabue," she said.
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SAN FRANCISCO — I'm not gonna lie to you: the new iPhone 7, which Apple unveiled on Wednesday, feels exquisite and offers the faintest hint of nostalgia.
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Delish reports that the discount supermarket chain's $8 in-house rosé, Exquisite Collection Côtes de Provence Rosé, earned a silver medal at the International Wine Challenge.
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There is plenty of exquisite choreography, as legs kick in perfect time and dazzling costumes shimmer on twisting bodies, plus a sparkling rendition of "Big Spender".
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Five large-scale animations collaging past and future worlds interpret exquisite objects from the Himalayan region in The Scorpion Gesture, Ganesh's immersive exhibition at the Rubin.
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Image: Rocky Raybell/FlickrStargazers love a good meteor shower, and while the Perseids or Leonids get the most attention, another exquisite one is just ramping up.
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Tonal, pearl-colored pajama pieces were presented next to exquisite, voluminous dresses, and gingham and ruffles (two of our favorite trends for spring) were a-plenty.
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And a space-based replacement for LIGO called LISA will study gravitational waves with exquisite accuracy—if indeed it launches as planned in the mid-2030s.
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Across the country, especially along that exquisite band of totality that will sadly miss me, there will be millions of people with a singularity of purpose.
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And he will be acquiring something rare, in that he's about to make a high-fidelity recording of an exquisite performance by acoustic guitarist Daniel Bachman.
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Few watchmakers express this intelligence site so wonderfully as Nomos Glashütte, the German manufactory that produces exquisite timepieces with house made movements in distinct, signature cases.
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Among them are Sally Smart, whose works include the 2009 installation "The Exquisite Pirate," and Wyn-Lyn Tan, who has made intricate, acrylic renderings of water.
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Ranging from orderly couplets to an itemized list titled after Jay Z's "99 Problems" to lines interrupted by gaping white space, these exquisite poems defy categorization.
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It held the lord's full regalia of gold breastplates and crowns, exquisite nose- and ear-pieces and a unique necklace of giant gold and silver peanuts.
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"The exquisite ingredients and the skilled hands of our pastry chefs make the Demel Sachertorte such a fine chocolate cake," a spokesperson for Cafe Demel added.
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It's the sixth and final film in this French director's exquisite cycle "Six Moral Tales," all of which the Film Society of Lincoln Center is showing.
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Columbus (August 225): John Cho gets the leading-man role he deserves in Columbus, a subtle but exquisite drama about the rare connection between two strangers.
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Her novels include Little Universes, I'll Meet You There, Bad Romance, as well as the Dark Caravan fantasy series: Exquisite Captive, Blood Passage, and Freedom's Slave.
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In its day, the group was at the vanguard of hip-hop's progressive wing, an exquisite balance of philosophical and attitudinal, melodic inventiveness and subwoofer thump.
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His memorial to the poet Langston Hughes at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem was described as "exquisite" by The Village Voice.
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More basic items — smoked eggplant with Italian salsa verde, grilled brussels sprouts with smoked grain mustard, broccoli rabe with black garlic tahini — were no less exquisite.
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"Zoe's Bakery made us the most exquisite 5 tier cake covered in sugar magnolias all over it, and dyed one of the tiers pink," Charleston explained.
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Its big introduction this year is the exquisite 5930, which combines a world timer and a 30-minute chronograph, for the low, low price of $73,700.
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Mary's works often seem very simple, but they are exquisite, colorful pieces of art, and she is just now getting the kind of attention she deserves.
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The son of a father who renovated homes and a mother with exquisite taste, he believes that ''women have been given too little say in design.
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And the fact that said line that perfectly encapsulates his abilities is about why he still is striving to be great is, well, that's just exquisite.
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My most vivid Shakespeare-related memory comes from Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet in 1996, where Leonardo DiCaprio's exquisite face can be seen through a fish tank.
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When We Were Young explores the exquisite mix of engineering and craftmanship from cutting-edge designs to populist expressions, that moves us forward on calibrated wheels.
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Barolo Journal BAROLO, Italy — Few places in Italy, and perhaps the world, have been so gifted with exquisite natural abundance as Barolo and its surrounding region.
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And yet it is also—in its bidden intimacy, an intimacy in all other ways banned in times of plague—an antidote, proven, unfailing, and exquisite.
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It's not that it doesn't feel legitimate — the space is exquisite, its wares are enchanting — but that its multitudinous premise sounds too good to be true.
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Wielding the brush in one hand, he cups the fingers of the other in the sort of gesture you might make when relishing an exquisite borscht.
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In the center, wielding his knife like a conductor's baton, stands Mr. Hong, doling out precise, timed portions of exquisite nigiri sourced from across the globe.
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