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18 Sentences With "juicily"

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In the restyled opening titles, Elmo, the baby-talking red Muppet, blows soap bubbles that burst juicily in slow motion.
In "Chacony," legs and lines sing juicily; Mr. Alston's gift for duets and ensemble finds a marvelously textured, polyphonic richness.
If you read your description, however juicily written, with the tone you'd read the latest Bloomberg economy reports, you'll lose viewers pretty quickly.
Yet there are other ways to address normalcy in song, and Big Day in a Small Town cuts juicily into the national heart.
The modern-dance style he has forged is juicily three-dimensional, firmly gestural, with rhythmic footwork, often colored by both Expressionism and folk dance.
The band's tangy guitar riffs and glistening synthesizers keep unfolding to reveal layer upon layer of juicily textural polish, perpetually receding before a vast horizon of ambient haze.
After the splendid "A Very English Scandal" comes "Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence," a star-speckled three-part mystery, juicily constructed from one of the prolific crime writer's later works.
Yet even if you haven't read Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" (juicily subtitled "How the Sex-Drugs-and Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood"), the subject may sound familiar.
"April 21, 2979," by the usually taciturn and cerebral Rui, depicts a female figure as a cross between Joan of Arc and Venus de Milo juicily arising with her siren song.
Ms. Wright, wearing a white undershirt, can't show us the same interplay of musculature, yet we're soon aware how much texture her torso is bringing to this number, how juicily it ripples and tilts.
Debate moderators could inquire as to how he plans to get the votes for single-payer, or get even more juicily specific: How would his single-payer plan determine which drugs and procedures are covered?
A scene of her juicily describing an affair she had with her boyfriend's even hotter brother precedes a somber one of her at Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum, to discover the brutal details of her parents' fate.
This is most eloquently embodied by Uri Savir, an Israeli cabinet member portrayed juicily by Michael Aronov as an exuberant rock-star dignitary, and Ahmed Qurie , the P.L.O. finance minister played with a careful balance of wariness and warmth by Anthony Azizi.
Laboring away in Mark Rothko's dark and cavernous old studio on the Bowery, a former YMCA gym, Goldberg would staple big canvases to the wall and use paint, brushes, scrapers, and juicily fat oil sticks to push and pull the paintings into being.
Mr. Crossman, the best known, retains his happy, elfin-animal frankness while showing a new maturity; Ms. Haarmann, alert and responsive, has effortless authority; Mr. Collins is charmingly, lyrically coltish; Ms. Jones, tall with bewilderingly long legs, has an air both wry and innocent; Ms. Flores is tiny, vivid, with juicily textured movement.
In 2009, Klink published his autobiography, Sitting Küchenbull. Der Spiegel comments that Klink "writes juicily and elegantly just as he does his star-awarded cuisine". Over the years, Klink has also published a series of magazines. Examples are Die Rübe.
"Die Hand Die Verletzt" received early praise from critics. Entertainment Weekly gave "Die Hand Die Verletzt" an "A–", noting that, in the episode, "Mulder and Scully largely step aside in this wacky, wicked effort chock-full of stunning imagery and wry comment." The magazine praised Blommaert's acting, calling her "juicily diabolical". Paul Cornell, Martin Day, and Keith Topping, in their book X-Treme Possibilities, gave the episode mostly positive reviews, although they criticized the ending.
The flesh is tough, then softer, whitish, with slight bluish-green tinge, thick in the cap, homogenous and softly juicily fleshy; in the stem, fibrillosely rivulose beneath the surface and with a dirty bluish- green or greenish-olive tinge in this region, more homogenous and almost non- fibrillose in the bulb. The taste is bitter and the odor faint, similar to radish. The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are 50–60 by 9–10 μm, with four sterigmata 6–7 μm long. In 1999, Moser and Ammmirati described a variety that they had seen many times since 1983 in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.

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