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"relish" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] great pleasure
  2. [uncountable, countable] a cold, thick, spicy sauce made from fruit and vegetables that have been boiled, that is served with meat, cheese, etc.Topics Foodc2
"relish" Synonyms
flavor(US) flavour(UK) savour(UK) savor(US) piquancy sapidity sapor tang taste zing palate spice zest smack pungency spiciness bite sharpness tartness tastiness sauce dressing condiment seasoning gravy dip flavouring(UK) flavoring(US) herbs spices accompaniment appetiser(UK) appetizer(US) herbs and spices additive herb salt pleasure delight enjoyment happiness satisfaction gratification contentment gladness gusto contentedness enthusiasm delectation content glee excitement exhilaration appetite elation rapture anticipation eagerness expectance expectancy expectation hope hopefulness impatience keenness suspense high hopes fondness liking fancy partiality love preference like predilection propensity favor(US) favour(UK) shine bias leaning use mind loving stomach penchant inclination proclivity desire thirst passion hankering longing weakness urge vitality energy vigour(UK) vigor(US) verve pep liveliness spirit zip life vim dash animation brio drive dynamism vivacity pickle chutney piccalilli achar sauerkraut tsukemono chow chow chow-chow India relish caviar ova spawn delicacy eggs roe fish eggs seed frogspawn flyblows clutches nits googs garnish fixings savory(US) savoury(UK) trimmings enhancer side dish side side order treat titbit dainty tidbit delectable goody viand cate kickshaw luxury bit goodie indulgence nectar morsel sweet specialty(US) privilege honor(US) honour(UK) joy source of pride source of satisfaction source of pleasure boon pride compliment credit admiration distinction prestige antipasto starter canapé amuse-gueule apéritif cocktail finger food snack aperitif entree example first course foretaste introduction munchies enjoy appreciate adore dig cherish revel prefer delight in revel in rejoice in take pleasure in get off on glory in groove on luxuriate in await with pleasure hope for long for look forward to anticipate with pleasure lick one's lips over be unable to wait for count the days until glory rejoice exult jubilate crow triumph exuberate boast kvell drool exult in want crave be partial to care for covet feel like hanker for need hanker after pine for require wish for have an inclination for hunger for thirst for sample test try nibble sip scent sense smell check examine feel partake perceive assay chew believe trust accept buy swallow accredit affirm acknowledge approbate approve countenance depend on rely on fall for have faith in count on lick your lips salivate lick one's chops anticipate with eagerness eagerly await hungrily await be counting down the days to await with enthusiasm thirstily await envy breathlessly anticipate be interested in yearn enthusiastically await enthusiastically anticipate roister carouse celebrate frolic romp party rave rollick binge birl make merry wassail enjoy oneself have fun spree bask More
"relish" Antonyms
dislike discontent discontentedness discontentment displeasure dissatisfaction unhappiness distaste loathing antipathy apathy disinclination disinterest fairness hate impartiality indifference justice sorrow disgruntlement mislike revulsion repugnance detestation abhorrence hostility abomination odium horror repulsion disrelish contempt execration nausea disdain animosity coolness discouragement dullness inactivity insincerity laziness lethargy neglect passivity stoicism torpor unenthusiasm unresponsiveness listlessness sluggishness torpidity enervation clumsiness mediocrity nonchalance acedia incuriosity insouciance incuriousness unconcern impassiveness impassivity passiveness uninterestedness casualness disinterestedness dispassion dispassionateness disregard insensibility resentment scorn malevolence malignity objection anathema aversion bother bugbear grievance gripe ill will irritant nuisance inappetence diminisher decreaser minimizer disgrace insult affront joke dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) embarrassment ignominy mockery opprobrium shame discredit disesteem disrespect outrage sham absurdity defamation humiliation indignity shamefacedness abasement degradation discomfort abashment chagrin discomposure discomfiture humbling mortification ashamedness compunction loathe detest ignore loath be unenthusiastic about abhor shun despise abominate execrate disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) spurn oppose resent dread shudder at the thought of tremble at the thought of fear cringe from shudder at tremble at worry about cower at quail from feel apprehensive about have forebodings about flinch from be terrified by anticipate with horror cringe at the thought of be in a blue funk about have cold feet about shudder to think about tremble to think about abstain decline decrease diminish fail lack languish lose need refrain shrink stunt want find intolerable overlook devour eschew avoid forgo do without give up refrain from commiserate pity sympathise(UK) sympathize(US) console empathise(UK) empathize(US) comfort condole lament compassionate solace condole with empathize with feel for grieve for show compassion show sympathy sympathize with be sympathetic to condemn anathematize castigate censure criticise(UK) criticize(US) admonish denounce denunciate disapprove reprehend attack blast cane chide decry deprecate disparage dispraise excoriate doubt dispute question challenge hesitate query skepticize wonder wonder at be puzzled be uncertain call in question harbor suspicion have doubts have reservations be apprehensive of be curious be dubious be in a quandary

951 Sentences With "relish"

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Usually, those sloppy creations mirror thousand island dressing: ketchup and mayonnaise, ketchup, relish and mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, mustard and mayonnaise, et cetera.
You'll find yourself rewinding just to relish in characters' zingers once again, and your joy will be compounded because they so clearly relish their own zingers.
A listener may relish the sampled genre or revile it.
"Animals relish a consistent pattern in their lives," Klein said.
Made relish, ground fresh coffee, blended soup stock for canning.
But today I don't have time to relish the view.
The congresman at times seemed to relish the boisterous crowd.
The newest justice jumped into his new job with relish.
Mr. Bolton insists that he does not relish military action.
Or the unremarkable daily rituals that they've grown to relish.
Please relish in the creepiness of this story with me.
Indeed, they may relish confrontation as burnishing their populist credentials.
Clearly few parents would relish the prospect of doing that.
The house will smell wonderful and the relish is delicious.
Whichever Kershaw shows up Saturday, the Cubs relish the challenge.
The ones you fly with, and the ones you relish.
I just wish he was here to relish the moment.
This is a snag with pickled relish, and it's delicious.
Relish will keep, refrigerated, for up to 5 days. 3.
Smoked almond and lentil tandoori burger with carrot relish. Wow.
The frankfurter was split open, grilled and served with relish.
It made me realize how much I relish constancy now.
"Page has defended Russia with relish," Slate's Franklin Foer writes.
We relish Thursdays, waiting for the secret to reveal itself.
That morning, she seemed to relish her new found fluency.
There is scarcely an opponent Simeone will relish facing more.
This is certainly not a comparison that Democrats should relish.
Kanté does not necessarily relish this side of his work.
Greed is not respectable and should be shamed with relish!
Next up was the Chicken Deluxe with Zesty Tomato Relish.
Mr. Agnew took on the news media with particular relish.
And yet she seems to relish the steep uphill climb.
The classic is topped with ketchup, mustard, chopped onions, and relish.
His supporters relish that attitude and his willingness to fight back.
And when they do, well, we relish in the hilarious results.
Rather than ducking the struggle of ideas, liberals should relish it.
And perhaps most importantly, she seems to relish in the remake.
He learned to relish many unwashed hands delving in one pot.
There's some people who really relish that sort of ... Me personally?
She had wanted me to relish a reprieve she never received.
MOST chief executives relish a jump in their company's share price.
I want to really relish those last few moments of it.
Growing up I hated making my bed, now I relish it.
Maps and charts provided visual aids that he's known to relish.
And he seemed to relish his return to the nation's capital.
As he introduced Gorsuch, Trump appeared to relish in the spectacle.
The nasty ones say, with obvious relish, it will end badly.
Ziska spoke with relish of subverting guests' expectations of natural beauty.
That should be a distinction he should not relish or welcome.
Frankly I would relish having one set of guidelines to follow.
It was a moment that White House aides recall with relish.
Think of it as the anglophile's version of banana pepper relish.
Mr. Peres, always eloquent, seemed to relish the opportunity to talk.
"That's about the worst case I've seen," she added, with relish.
We relish the noodles and broth, and even have some leftovers.
Want to relish in a full Rolodex of low-stakes friends?
The contrast was one he seemed to relish, with self-awareness.
And both appear to relish escalating, rather than defusing, political fights.
Farhadi appeared instead to relish the mild absurdity of the situation.
I relish the jobs I get as the wedding gets closer.
He seemed to relish the ticklish conversations his work was provoking.
Operagoers relish watching them ascend to the ceiling before each performance.
Other conservative attorneys general shared Mr. Barr's relish for political battle.
Other CEOs might relish shooting from the hip, but not you.
She seemed to relish her da capo return to New York.
She seemed to relish a new type of role: Trump provocateur.
The main event was the Chicken Deluxe with Zesty Tomato Relish.
OK, we'll shut up now and let ya relish it all.
Sanders, in particular, seemed to relish backing the frontrunner into corners.
Mr. Macedo said about the only new ingredients were buns and relish.
Either way a vote is coming, which Mr Johnson will probably relish.
Top with a smear of cranberry relish, then layer with kettle chips.
The simply seasoned fish gets paired with a bright, citrus-packed relish.
His campaign seemed to relish needling Kennedy way for not helping, too.
Yet, on the other hand, Richardson and his collaborators relish their freedoms.
With relish and malice, he manipulates the lives of his family members.
He plopped down on the doorstep to relish his hard-won fruit.
Transfer fish to a platter, and spoon broccolini relish over the top.
Few would relish the disruption a British about-face would now cause.
I feel like people really relish in the idea of dressing up.
Faulkner seemed to rather relish being horrid in the name of art.
Few candidates relish throwing open their most intimate health and financial secrets.
I also learned to embrace looking uncool and began to relish failure.
Eleven years later, he continues to relish his role as a father.
Many Republicans would relish thwarting an important part of Mr Obama's legacy.
Those who are likely to excel will relish in brandishing their credentials.
Each seems to relish having foils against which they can contrast themselves.
He apparently chooses Shabana because she talks about killing people with relish.
"Apple cranberry relish makes your house smell so good," Sheana Davis said.
I relish the anarchy of this city—it is a creative anarchy.
We certainly are going to relish this championship for a long time.
They tangle and embrace, letting you relish the physicality of their connection.
Despite her relish for the spotlight, Ms. Miles never published a memoir.
He was doused with beer, barbecue sauce, ketchup, mustard, eggs and relish.
I'll just smile and nod, and relish the warmth of the occasion.
Evans seems to relish the contemporariness of the prices and the fashion.
Clarity is something that Roberts likely does not relish in either area.
We'd do his memory justice to relish the ones on our plates.
And now, Republicans seem to relish the opportunity to turn the tables.
Those close to him say he does not relish shaking things up.
"I have my own printing press now!" he added with Falstaffian relish.
Take a big juicy bite out of your life and relish it.
We kind of relish the idea of confronting powerful people about wrongdoing.
The orchestra players seemed to relish the opportunity to strut their stuff.
But after that third round he spoke with relish about the struggle.
He was Mr. Trump's enforcer, a role he once seemed to relish.
Instead, he's continued to relish the fight over clearances and his actions.
Make the celery relish: Blanch and shock the celery and celery root.
Remove from broiler and top each with one ounce of celery relish.
The telenovela-inflected Jane embraces its soap opera roots with obvious relish.
The soft-spoken vocalist doesn't relish discussing the lyrics to his songs.
Sanders' relish in denouncing the Republican and Democratic establishments is nothing new.
I relish in the fact that you are retroactively enjoying Jurassic Park less.
This is why Democrats relish the the idea of a top-two system.
"No one would relish her death as much as he would," she explained.
"Outside of 'Apprentice,' Trump does not relish firing people," one administration official said.
None seemed to relish the partisan warfare more than Iowa Senator Joni Ernst.
Crack a joke and relish in the moment with the one you love!
But Mr Corbyn's relish in demonising anybody on the other side is unnerving.
Mum made ground pork and salted egg congee, which I eat with relish.
McCain seemed to relish his return to maverick and breaking with his party.
Labour audiences love this as much as the Tories relish parading Labour's incompetence.
Did anyone own it and relish the joys of non-fished-for praise?
"Right now we are going to relish in this wonderful moment," Duhamel said.
"She's already gone by the time we get near," Charyn writes, with relish.
Giuliani seems to relish in touting himself in the lobby, to no avail.
" Clinton, meanwhile, appears to relish the idea of facing off against Trump. "Mr.
It's just the standard mix of mayo, mustard, relish and "special"/artificial ingredients.
So I relaxed: I was going to relish the madness one last time.
"I shall relish my widowhood," she asserted, aloud and firmly, in her car.
One imagines that if Jerome Travers were around, he would relish the challenge.
It knows you don't always relish these intimate encounters of the bot kind.
"I relish these experiences and exposures, especially for my kids," Christie told me.
But these skilled musicians, who relish these chamber music programs, gave their all.
She did the club circuit in Australia and Britain, and didn't relish it.
They are modest so far, but Mr. Trump has a relish for escalation.
In fact, they seemed to relish the chance to play along his side.
Barbecue sauce, hoisin sauce, Teriyaki sauce and even pickle relish all contain sugar.
Still, there were a few first ladies who seemed to relish the role.
There is no clear answer, and de Neige seems to relish the ambiguity.
Those who once defended traditional values now relish siding with the Great Transgressor.
I relish the feeling of being in absolute control, and recoil at uncertainty.
In fact, their favorite meal is grilled pork tenderloin with bacon corn relish.
Mr. Bolsonaro left little doubt that he would relish seeing the journalist punished.
Once Gina befriends her peers, she starts to relish their flair for subversion.
He said he would not relish taking fielding practice before a Rangers game.
It's not that I relish the prospect of holiday gatherings exploding into recriminations.
But House members rarely relish handing their political fate to the other chamber.
On Main Street, there are popular restaurants like Relish, Ciro's and Cafe Red.
Read it with relish, as some of this stuff will be available very soon.
"And I'd be a fool not to relish my time in his fantasy suite."
I feel like I can really take this one in and relish these moments.
The onions and relish cut through the smokiness of the hot dog very nicely.
You just want to relish it and show management that you belong up here.
So we should relish the big differences, while also recalling that market patterns rhyme.
From haunted houses to carving pumpkins and ridiculous costumes, I relish in it all!
It's comprised of Impossible brand vegan meatballs with hummus, pita, and a tomato relish.
I feel like I can really take this one in and relish these moments.
This year will be an endless nomadic jaunt, and it's an opportunity they relish.
Once the tortoise was cracked open, the chimps consumed the exposed meat with relish.
When he does get partisan, he doesn't do it with relish or with anger.
For his part, Trump appeared to relish a good fight with the intelligence community.
Compelling evidence Comey is the kind of adversary that no White House would relish.
For the president-elect, there is a moniker he might relish: the Great Disruptor.
The Florida senator, meanwhile, punched back, seeming to relish his new aggressive campaign mode.
He drew glares from many players over the years and seemed to relish them.
Trump, for his part, has appeared to relish in the release of the messages.
This is abig dealand you need to take some time to relish your accomplishment.
Few Asian countries relish the prospect of a region dominated by one large state.
Some athletes would relish having so much time to have the applause to themselves.
No prey was stalked more assiduously than McEnroe, who didn't always relish the attention.
He writes about violence with unsparing color and, at times, a sort of relish.
Players seemed to relish how Receiver asked them to treat guns with more respect.
Transfer to a bowl and toss with about 1 cup of the relish. 4.
Ms. Chaseling, who is German, said she took on the "unusual challenge" with relish.
His voice dark and smoky, he sang with elegant relish through long, smooth phrases.
It's a fight that he might relish, according to our chief White House correspondent.
Gold also realized that she did not relish the idea of returning to Michigan.
President Trump seems to relish in derogatory remarks about others and praise for himself.
For now, it was time to relish a rare communal victory for the country.
Hazit (20-1) is a son of War Front will relish the extra distance.
It's Caribbean, but based on a relish found in India and Indonesia called achar.
He also didn't relish a 20-minute walk to work on cold winter mornings.
"Losing a State Senate seat is not an outcome they relish either," he said.
You relish the opportunity to chase down the ultimate prize, and it starts Wednesday.
Our happy warrior/activist ladies relish the fight and shine in these historic moments.
I've called dibs on regularly escorting Bartola to theater performances, something I relish myself.
Mr. Abraham clearly admires it, and his dancers rise to its challenges with relish.
Macapá Journal MACAPÁ, Brazil — The pirates of the Amazon River relish striking after nightfall.
Try Alison Roman's recipe for honey-roasted brussels sprouts with harissa and lemon relish.
Most of these nations almost certainly would relish a US-led attack on Iran.
Japanese kids relish the same violent entertainment as Americans, and abortion is widely available.
"I don't want to say this, I don't relish the reality," Mr. Hegseth began.
It's a position he seems to relish, or at least to remind you of.
Obama never longed for a particularly public life and does not relish the fray.
Cole would hardly relish the constitutional crisis that a presidential impeachment attempt would represent.
"The president, contrary to his typical reputation, doesn't really relish firing anyone," Davis said.
"Relish the opportunity," Weiss, the head coach, told them in his pregame pep talk.
The president has come to to relish the idea of unseating a Democratic incumbent.
Editors will relish and respect a unique voice and try to preserve its flavor.
The book reads like an adventure, but not necessarily one most workers would relish.
RECIPE: Homemade Piccalilli Think of it as the anglophile's version of banana pepper relish.
The dog at Al's is grilled a little crisper and the chopped homemade relish is spicy, whereas the proprietary relish at Frankie's is viscous and floral and, along with the buttered bun, brings out the sweetness in the Hummel's beef/pork blend.
Sociopaths relish having a soapbox so unsurprisingly these people find a wonderful home on Facebook.
The rejects — about one in 228 — were tossed into plastic bins, destined to become relish.
People relish being able to play the classics on as many different platforms as possible.
Plus, I relish an excuse to get out of the office and stretch my legs.
But without the relish and the mustard it feels as if I'm basically inhaling grease.
I'm getting an Animal Burger on his recommendation, which I believe is with extra relish.
Why should India's young professional dynamos turn with such relish to the distant storytelling past?
The charm has something to do with the relish with which he narrates his despair.
The five-time All Star seemed to relish every time he was guarded by Curry.
"Eastwatch" is packed with these moments, and it takes time to relish none of them.
Some of the president's advisers seem to relish the chance to do it economic harm.
We found out that being single is a time to celebrate and relish — not avoid.
Yet Ms. Huppuch delivers the play's showstopping moment with talent and a gleeful, visceral relish.
This would—could—be us in another life, and we relish every second of it.
Republicans will surely relish the opportunity to hammer Democrats on their "socialist" health care plan.
Few Zimbabweans relish the idea of the army replacing one blood-soaked tyrant with another.
As a data hungry, life hacking optimizer, I relish these mother lodes of personal information.
But those working with performance often take up these acts of exclusion with particular relish.
Even fewer relish the prospect of South Africa enduring another two years under Mr Zuma.
He seems to relish his role as a bit of an outsider to the culture.
And consumers apparently still relish a range of vintage electronics, from iPods to instant cameras.
He evinces an unholy relish for "carpet-bombing" Islamic State and making the desert glow.
Putin appeared to relish the attention his country is getting in the U.S. presidential campaign.
Dads should let them relish in those years, no matter how uncomfortable it makes them.
We relish seeing our stories go viral, prompting lots of discussion and increasing our followers.
"We should relish the fact that there will be opposition," Sessions wrote back in 2000.
There was a chipotle burger layered with guacamole, green chili relish and crisp tortilla chips.
One tablespoon of relish contains 120 milligrams of salt, 5% of the recommended daily value.
Upgrade your space for the parental visit, and then relish your new digs all winter.
Moffitt doesn't consider himself particularly statistics-oriented, but, clearly, he would relish a second championship.
Some House Democrats may relish going after Stone following his legal woes with Mueller settle.
Lay a hand on the gearshift and relish the sad thrum of an undernourished motor.
Relish in Albuquerque has been ranked one of the spots in the city four times.
I have a lot of company and I really don't relish being in this position.
Chris: One of them is going to be a crab salad with a tabbouleh relish.
The media is an easy target, and Trump seems to relish in hitting the mark.
Reeves seems to relish this opportunity to go full dirtbag, but his screentime is limited.
Initially enraged by his portrayal in "The Great Santini," he came to relish the role.
It also deprived Dallas of its one perimeter players who seems to relish facing Westbrook.
And so I breathe, then I relish in my awesome community, and then I write.
I don't relish thinking about a time in which I was coughing up blood onstage.
His half-smile reels you into obscure facts but you actually relish in the information.
Being a white person who was tortured is not a label I relish at all.
To serve, divide the beans among plates and top with the shrimp and more relish.
" A sauce, by definition, is a "condiment," a "relish," especially a "fluid dressing or topping.
Often designers relish the particularity — and peculiarity — of bespoke assignments, even those that trigger anxiety.
For now, Mr. Murphy seems to relish his opportunity to step onto a big stage.
Like President Trump, he and his top surrogates seem to relish picking fights with journalists.
The road from then to now was full of adventure, and I relish every step.
That would get in the way of a guessing game that we relish too much.
Turn the lights off, lock the door and relish your dinner alone on the toilet.
Mr. Milenkovich seemed to celebrate his Slavic origins with special relish in a delightful reading.
I said, 'If I ever get a chance to get home, I will relish it.
Mr. Trump seems to relish doing the opposite, as he did throughout the election season.
It energized the caucus's members, who took obvious relish in throwing majority Republicans off balance.
But like many in the I.D.W., he also seems to relish the outrage he inspires.
We can't create exceptions by looking away in cases involving those we relish seeing excoriated.
Like his idol, Rodney Dangerfield, Mr. Burdette has learned how to relish getting no respect.
I always relish the back-to-school feeling that comes with the cusp of fall.
At a televised inauguration-eve dinner, he was still reliving his campaign fights with relish.
On Saturday in New York, Sanders and his campaign were content to relish the scene.
We relish these moments where it's up to you if you want to keep playing.
To inhabit the most love that your body can handle and to relish in it.
Or, you could just mix together some mayo, ketchup, and relish and call it a day.
So when a cool kid comes along, I relish it, because it doesn't happen very often.
Rivals such as Vincent Peillon, a former education minister, will relish the chance to skewer him.
The masses judge and relish in the sensationalism — and the very few give truth and love.
I relish the opportunity to do just one single thing; the studio gives me that permission.
The offices are closed because of the "bomb cyclone" and I relish in the extra sleep.
Relish Johnny and Baby's illicit and undeniable attraction and the simple chemistry that brings them together.
I'm tasked with clearing out a bridge of fascists, and set about doing so with relish.
Much as Jeff Bezos would relish the opportunity, he cannot yet sell things into the past.
Stir together mayonnaise, relish, hot sauce, salt and pepper in a small bowl; set aside. 2.
But expansion has boosted the clout of smaller cities where audiences relish films with local themes.
Unlike drug cartels, which strive to operate in the shadows, criminal street gangs often relish publicity.
The Classic is a flame-grilled hot dog topped with ketchup, mustard, chopped onions and relish.
Next up was a sage-roasted chicken with chanterelle noodles, prosciutto, truffle-pineapple relish, and Parmesan.
I came to fermenting relatively recently in my cooking career but took to it with relish.
And the greatest moments I want to last forever, but they don't, so I relish them.
It's a 10-minute walk to my office, a fact I usually brag about and relish.
We rarely appreciate the things that come too easily — it's the battles won that we relish.
"We should relish the fact that there will be opposition" to crackdowns on crime, Sessions wrote.
He has a wire-service reporter's metabolism, and a relish for action and high-profile scoops.
That's great in theory but hard to practice, especially when you relish sleeping in on weekends.
Having recently quit smoking, she vaped discreetly, drank with relish, and joked about her gardening skills.
And a third is Williamson's venom, his evident relish in antagonizing for the sake of antagonism.
A: Meals are three opportunities to enjoy, savor, and relish the amazing world we live in.
While a majority of Americans still favor capital punishment, President Donald Trump seems to relish it.
A 16-ounce jar of Mt. Olive sweet relish contains around half a cup of sugar.
The winner will relish what will surely be viewed as a transformative victory in either city.
That has to hurt for Trump who is said to "relish" the gamesmanship with congressional Democrats.
The zesty herbal relish adds a slight complication, but the same sort of wines should work.
Each Bug Burger is topped with relish, beetroot, blackcurrant ketchup, chive spread, and a salad mix.
She sought to reach out of the input to find and relish in those liminal spaces.
But Brien also seemed to relish in the state's deviation from the standard Democratic Party line.
"This is about love and hate, and cheating, and disgust, and avarice," Simpson continues, with relish.
He sang it with relish, waving his arms over his head and dancing as he sang.
Behavior that people would never condone in their personal lives, they relish in the folk hero.
So relish the fact that you have nothing to accomplish right now and enjoy your surroundings.
That invited Mr. Sessions to talk about criminal leak investigations, and he did so with relish.
"You then begin to relish the things that bored you — you long for normalcy, " he said.
Or did he relish the chance to assert that he, and not the president, was right?
Not as in the old days, which she writes about in the book with lighthearted relish.
Those anti-establishment Trump voters may even relish a shutdown as a fitting comeuppance for Washington.
"You're about to be assaulted by food," he said with relish, while queuing for a tray.
Yet far from receding from view, Mr. Maduro seems to relish the spotlight more than ever.
China, by contrast, welcomed Mr. Trump's move, although its leaders will probably relish the moment quietly.
He did not seem to relish it this week, either, even as he announced his support.
My hope for 20193 is that myself and everyone else can relish simply being here now.
We relish the opportunity to objectify bots because they are trying to be human and failing.
Oh takes every ounce of humanity on the page and chews into it with obvious relish.
He had a way of getting under his adversaries' skin and seemed to relish a good battle.
In a memoir he talked of his experiences as a Kosovo Albanian guerrilla fighting Serbia with relish.
I only get to do this on days that M. works from home, so I relish it.
That leaves us a lot of time to relish this snake island clip over and over again.
To prepare the relish, heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat.
Relish it to the fullest while acknowledging its depiction of romance as knowingly exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
"We did not relish doing this, but we had no choice," committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.
Disturbingly enough, Mr. Marsh seems to relish his daughter's burgeoning femininity as much as her peers do.
Second, though he didn't relish booming shots into trees and sandtraps, he found the getting-out fun.
Epstein, who had donated millions of dollars to Harvard, seemed to relish his connections to the university.
After days of feeling quarantined at home, I relish in the idea of being in the woods.
What I relish in Imposters isn't the manner in which Maddie cons people, which is borderline questionable.
This is exactly the kind of role he seems to relish, especially as shit gets increasingly weird.
Justice Thomas does not seem to relish the task of describing what the court has just decided.
Because of this gender change, Tamblyn says readers can "relish" in this "vile, heartless, and haunting" character.
Whereas on the internet, we relish when the people we disagree with suffer, and abhor their victories.
It's the best thing to happen in 2018 so far and, goddamnit, we're going to relish it.
Alibaba and Tencent have spent lavishly on their foreign holdings, but would relish a bigger global footprint.
"[Divorce] is rife with all sorts of people that relish it and enjoy it," she told reporters.
It has (less artful) splashes of ketchup and yellow mustard and it's topped with relish and sauerkraut.
MOHAMMED JAAFAR, a commander of Nigeria's Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), recalls his first arrest with relish.
She repeatedly breaks off our interview to answer phone calls, scheduling her upcoming media appearances with relish.
If you relish in being mean to adult virgins, hopefully it'll give you something to think about.
Of the two, his is the more etched-out character and Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays him with relish.
The slow cooker version of cranberry sauce or relish is simple and makes your house smell great.
SEOUL, South Korea — The term "Koreaphobia" was coined in China and is used with relish in Seoul.
Wall Street CEOs relish proving their critics wrong — and Bank of America's Brian Moynihan is no exception.
We believe in second chances, and relish the opportunity to educate robots who may have misinformed perspectives.
Ginsburg opted to stay, and she clearly does not relish the prospect of Trump nominating her successor.
I ordered a roast beef sandwich "Mike's way," with pepper relish and a chips-and-drink combo.
So I don't know if I can relish in being a hero because the work isn't done.
Gatlin did not immediately address the booing with reporters, but said he would relish the silver medal.
The visitors and tributes should be pouring in that day, and Scully will deserve and relish them.
My advice is to choose the cheaper Macan and relish the still-intact Porsche-ness of it.
Meryl Streep plays the singer in question and seems to relish the job of assaulting our eardrums.
But it was Trump's relatively warm words for Putin that Clinton latched onto with the most relish.
The Walloons did not relish the idea of having to compete against imported dairy products from Canada.
Mr. Kushner seems to relish the privileges that his status as Mr. Trump's son-in-law carries.
What if one strip was turkey-flavored, another reminiscent of relish, and a third like apple pie?
George and Amal, who Alamuddin says naturally took to parenting and seem to relish their new roles.
She seems to relish each bite she takes on the show, laughing hysterically when eating something spicy.
Relish the delights of being unfettered, free and devoid of the pressures faced by people in relationships.
LePage seems to relish opposing voters, but he may not have much power to thwart their will.
I could to choose to move it and nourish it and relish its grace and bad-assery.
Make the scallion relish: In a medium bowl, toss the scallions with the salt, sugar, and bouillon.
And so, as we bask in the late-winter sun of our sovereignty, we relish A.I. snafus.
Despite styling himself as anti-establishment, Trump appears to relish the approval of business and political elites.
I don't particularly relish being angry in the way Senator Lindsey Graham was angry during the hearing.
She doesn't relish the attention, she said, but is happy that the students are thrilled by it.
Or maybe you relish in engaging with that crazy relative you disagree with on just about everything.
Eggs from local hens; pickled beets and sweet relish that some of the neighbors have put up.
I added relish, although you can also add just about anything from sliced tomatoes to sautéed mushrooms.
Yet they have grown to relish the bangs and bruises of the sport, even the frequent injuries.
I relish thrillers but find that many start brilliantly then collapse when the initial trick is unveiled.
Play with your dog or cat or goldfish and relish the fact that you work from home!
While they court and may relish a surge in attention, some prominent influencers balk at being profiled.
Violence plays into the hands of our opponents, who relish the opportunity to play at being martyrs.
At the same time, the players want to shed the idea that they relish being cute underdogs.
"It was absolutely wonderful," Mr. Johns told me, appearing to relish the memory of the girl's defiance.
In fact, they seem to relish in enacting policies that put people's health and lives at risk.
He could also read a room: he seemed to relish playing whatever role circumstances demanded of him.
In 2017, West said on ESPN that he was flattered but didn't relish the attention it brought.
When she does have food, it's often a simple dish of sadza porridge and dried vegetable relish.
Rather than retreat in the face of the outrage he sometimes caused, he seemed to relish it.
This reviewer hates cucumbers in every form except for the tomato-cucumber relish served with this Kefta.
We relish meat because history has taught us to think of vegetarians as weaklings, weirdos, and prudes.
Mr. Pence has increasingly stepped in overseas for a president who appears not to relish international travel.
With great animation and relish, Church launched into a story about the time he turned Ohio red.
"I'm not in favor of that; it's not something that I relish or take lightly," Rubio said.
It's a challenge many members of the president's reelection team relish in the unpredictable era of Trump.
Women fans, especially rural ones, who don't get much chance to dress up, relish the fabulous costumes.
"Feud," with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
Cooks in warmer climates might particularly relish it now, maybe even with an asparagus spear or two.
Chalupa, for her part, emphasized she'll relish the opportunity to push back on their claims if called.
But he'll find a way to contribute -- he always does -- and relish the role as elder statesman.
Trump would relish changing the subject to his vanquished 2016 rival as he faces an impeachment battle.
Djokovic, who made only one unforced error in the first set, picked over the carcass with relish.
ENB: I actually relish tackling a new game, tearing it apart, analyzing it, and presenting my findings.
Yet for the producer Christine Vachon, that is all the more reason to relish being there at all.
And they might relish another chance to show Republican bigwigs in Washington just what they think of them.
I relish the idea that this venture will help to shape future generations of entrepreneurs and business managers.
I go to Trader Joe's and buy some bread, tuna, mayo, relish, salami, broccoli, onions, and pita chips.
He has also lately seemed to relish cutting deals with the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate.
But Schultz evidently did not relish his role as the big bad responsible for sending away the Sonics.
Those who relish extreme Romanticism with a smirk and a twinkle in the eye have the right idea.
Many Indians relish the idea of a muscular leader with a proven record of pushing far-reaching change.
Most genuine reformers, such as Thatcher in Britain or FDR in America, relish the opposition of their opponents.
Few insurers, for example, relish a brawl with China Life, a state-run behemoth with 1.7m sales agents.
Many workers in emerging markets relish the opportunity to work at home and at times of their choosing.
Of course we all love our pets, but the little monsters seem to relish leaving their hair everywhere.
Republicans would relish a big win just before midterms by confirming Kavanaugh … and then the government shuts down.
Some submissives, especially those who are tickle-averse, may especially relish the torture-like aspect of being tickled.
The bun, by the way, does not get soggy, even if you choose to put relish on it.
And unlike some of the other 2020 possibles, he's hardly shown a relish for taking on Trump. Sen.
Only if you relish hokey situations, talking points dialogue and a resolution that doesn't pass the giggle test.
They relish their reputation as king slayers even as they downplay their status as the House's new powerbrokers.
"We'd relish the opportunity to have these conversations, to have them take look at our footage," he said.
The only thing I relish more than mysterious TV shows is making baseless predictions about where they're heading.
Morrison later claimed that players on both teams were ducking mustard and relish at the moment of impact.
I still rarely make it out, but I relish the opportunity to do so when my schedule allows.
While we sympathise with their pain, we also relish the endless entertainment it brings us via social media.
My favorite was the Korean, a tasty mess of runny fried egg, kimchi relish and spicy gochujang mayonnaise.
A 16-ounce jar of Mt. Olive sweet relish contains around three-fourths of a teaspoon of salt.
But has his relish in the words ever been as luscious as on Thursday, his wit as sophisticated?
However, there's also a possible positive explanation for why women are more likely to relish singledom, Grundy suggested.
He said he would relish a title fight from Ferrari's four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel this season.
Stone is known for being easily accessible, and he seems to relish providing reporters with provocative sound bites.
That idea was eventually dropped, though it suggests that Mr. Johnson might not relish negotiating a British exit.
I really relish that being heavily tattooed makes me feel less vulnerable when I'm out in the world.
I have never needed help staying in shape, and I used to relish encouraging him to work out.
So, there you go — you're not a weirdo if you relish watching the bad guys be bad guys.
Our supplier pulses the mixture in a food processor just enough to create a spreadable, relish-style condiment.
For my main, I had the egg-bacon-and-herb tart (basically a quiche) with caramelized-onion relish.
Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Pruitt appeared to relish the political prospect of a legal fight with California.
Rutt's Hut is known for its "rippers," deep-fried dogs slathered with the roadside joint's sweet mustard relish.
"Three Wise Guys," on the other hand, lacks the relish Runyon brought to his larger-than-life creations.
I've had my chip for over three years, and I've grown to relish and rely on the technology.
Mr. Byford, a cheerful Brit who won accolades for revitalizing Toronto's transit system, seems to relish the challenge.
Peder Hansen did not relish the idea of a smaller pay raise, but neither was he terribly bothered.
Makonde mask carvers from Mozambique and Tanzania depict ancestral spirits and turbaned traders with equal skill and relish.
He can still tell a story with surreal, spellbinding relish — his bit on buying a gun is hilarious.
If he fails, Israel could be forced into an unprecedented third election, a prospect few Israelis would relish.
Before I could relish chatting with a fellow member of my tribe many decades older, Fran walked in.
And when the time comes for that long-haul flight, Williams says she'll relish the time to disconnect.
Throughout the history of modern popular music very few and perhaps none have fucked categories with such relish.
If you can't make it, relish the beautiful details of his sharks, bears, nuns, and mythical creatures below.
"To win a championship, you have to relish these moments and come up big in these moments," Williams said.
You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up so that you can relish in them.
Yes, some people relish in this kind of weather to make homemade soups and bake fancy breads and pies.
For now, women can relish their newly-confirmed abilities, either at the gym or comfortably from afar in bed.
SM: I relish in the pageantry, showmanship, and precision of dance teams earnestly trying to do a good job.
In fact, I'm convinced that Dan Fogelman and the NBC show's writers relish in our tears at this point.
To assemble the sandwiches, smear the top bun halves with cranberry relish and the bottom with mustard or mayonnaise.
A quarter-pound beef hot dog topped with pineapple salsa, pineapple relish and teriyaki sauce on King's Hawaiian bread.
Small children are powerless beings, so when they find a way to exert control, they do so with relish.
Fox, on the other hand, seems to relish in the way Trump has placed its network on a pedestal.
" Rubio's aides perversely relish the fact that, as one of them told me, "Marco is every voter's second choice.
We eat our subs and relish them with every bite, because we don't go out to eat much anymore.
After four months of dark and dismal evenings, many Americans will relish commuting home next week in full daylight.
Given the one-party nature of Chicago's politics, voters might relish a chance to shake up the Democratic establishment.
The chef of Wahlburgers and Boston's Alma Nove adds a tangy twist to his relish 1 cup granulated sugar
"We use deep computer science to solve hard technical problems at scale," Pichai said at the keynote, with relish.
Obama seemed to relish the question, replying with both serious criticism of Republicans and some pointed mockery of Trump.
"He does not relish the game," said Mike Leven, formerly Adelson's chief deputy who now works for Marcus projects.
He often seems to relish it -- as if his foes' criticism gives him an excuse to stop holding back.
And it's because of artists like Prince that we can truly relish wearing whatever the fuck we want today.
Reed seemed to relish his discussion with the President, jokingly offering the President a cameo in House of Cards.
Defensively, few freshman guards force turnovers and relish disrupting opposing ball-handlers at the point of attack like Fox.
Those supporters want to relish a victory over opponents; presidents want to burnish political capital by broadening their appeal.
Bands competing for votes and fame relish exposure; the host city gets to promote itself for tourists and businesses.
The Oakland Athletics suddenly have the look of a team that might relish playing the spoiler down the stretch.
Clinton, who is comfortably ahead in polls of New York voters, seemed to relish taking swings at Mr. Sanders.
Sadly, many on the left rather relish in the advancement of their own political agendas than put Americans first.
At Jersey Mike's, I ordered a Number 6: a beef provolone sandwich Mike's way with relish and white bread.
Those who relish the group's fiery recordings of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos will thrill to a performance of the Fourth.
All eyes will be on the dynamic between Trump andJohnson, two figures who relish the unpredictability they have sown.
One man, speaking to the local television channel Rudaw, seemed to relish the chance to fight the Islamic State.
We cover the gorgeous sought-after destinations, but we also relish stories that venture far from the beaten path.
McCreadie seems to relish humiliating his doe-eyed staff and has little care for the repercussions of his behaviour.
My physical body is healthy, which is why its occasional maladies have become phenomena that I get to relish.
Still, Mr. Trump brushed aside talk that tariffs were a reckless provocation, appearing to relish his role as instigator.
Though many tennis aesthetes particularly relish the one-handers, there will be beauty to be found in both matches.
SHAKE SHACK — SHACK-CAGO DOG, $4.99 — Shake Shack's hot dog was topped with relish, pickles, peppers, tomatoes, and onions.
"No, I don't relish having a constitutional crisis," Mr. Nadler said in an interview in his office last week.
They don't necessarily relish the idea of communicating directly with millions (or billions) of discrete generators, buildings, and devices.
We know that we might not get to do something, so when it gets done we relish in it.
I do some of the standards, beets, red onion, cauliflower, fennel, asparagus, carrots, bread and butter relish, basil beans.
The young man delivering pizzas in his run-down neighborhood has learned to relish the quiet kindnesses of community.
"I really miss what it felt like to bash another person's brains out," Basket says, relish in her voice.
The tax-free holidays are crowd pleasers, since shoppers relish the idea of avoiding sales taxes on their purchases.
Both enjoy the great deal of power they each wield and relish the ability to use that power brutally.
Most of all, though, he seemed to relish the controversy that his wealth, power and prickly personality brought him.
Beyond their qualifications, Mr. Trump appears to relish the swagger and in-your-face approach of fellow New Yorkers.
But I don't relish the prospect of spending a day at an event where I am not welcome. Help!
Obviously, the theatrical experience and its communal aspects of movie-going offer unique qualities that people continue to relish.
Chakalaka, a relish made with fried peppers, grated carrots and baked beans, is a South African favorite, she said.
I don't relish poking holes in your happiness, but ... Jack lets you assume that he would prefer his ex.
Privately, Democrats say they relish the thought of Republicans battling each other on how to rewrite the tax code.
Make a list of people who inspire you, you want to know better, or you relish spending time with.
At the same time, Green has continued to relish his role as the team's emotional center — same as ever.
" He added, "'Feud,' with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
Pressing and trapping, the Mountaineers force turnovers, create steals, challenge entry passes, contest dribbles and relish 5-second violations.
Prosecutors relish any opportunity to interview the target of their investigation; taking testimony under oath is even more valued.
But if Mussolini was the barrel-chested superman, Mr. Salvini appears to relish his role as the flabby schlub.
One position is astonishment at the creativity of the bizarre, graphic sex scenes she describes with so much relish.
Democrats relish pointing this out, asking the White House why they're not happy getting the money they originally asked for.
If early indications were any guide, Pence seemed to relish the opportunity to engage the Democratic ticket in political combat.
Trump will relish the chance to pounce on the plans of big spending Democrats to brand them as socialist extremists.
Many members relish a Trump sighting now, fawning over the President and his cadre of advisers as they walk by.
So Jamie Chung and Snoop are making tartar sauce first — sour cream, an ungodly amount of mayo, and some relish.
Just a week ago, in his own news conference, the President-elect oozed passion and a relentless relish for confrontation.
It's a beautiful spring day today and my office has no windows, so I relish the opportunity to be outside.
Between these toasted buns is one-third of a pound of meat, relish, onions, pickles, tomato, lettuce, mayo, and mustard.
It's an act of emotional brutality delivered with precision and relish, and Cersei seems to grow stronger by the moment.
Mr. Holland, the author of "Rubicon," about the last years of the Roman republic, writes with great authority and relish.
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Unfortunately, the debacle denied everyone who worked on Moonlight the chance to fully relish the accolade, including director Barry Jenkins.
Colombians along the border are accustomed to Venezuelans streaming across, but the area's sex workers do not relish the competition.
There's nothing that Trump would relish more than taking the keys to the Oval Office from Obama's hand in January.
We certainly relish the opportunity of being in stadiums and we try to make it the best fan experience possible.
Trump also appeared to relish in his final political rallies, raucous spectacles that have defined his campaign from the start.
A strong "yes" vote would also push regional identity firmly into Italian public life, something Mr Maroni seems to relish.
As much as we relish living in the city, sometimes it feels just as good to get the F out.
One thing I am proud of however was that I allowed myself to be happy and to relish the moment.
I know I'm being slightly petty here, but I always relish the first few weeks of Dancing With the Stars.
It was a big feast with stuffing, turkey, cranberries, weird Jell-O mold-type salads, relish trays—the good stuff.
Many by default relish in digital detoxing, leaving their phones and inboxes to collect dust and away from meditation halls.
The gleaming relish exudes pungency; so vivid are the two foremost bottles they seem to be begging for a squeeze.
Yates seemed to relish even the harshest exchanges during the hearing, and she never came close to losing her poise.
If I have been critical, it not because I relish criticizing the behavior of the president of the United States.
The term itself was coined by a German geographer in the 244th century, but China has adopted it with relish.
Accompany the lamb with wilted chard and a saucy cucumber-yogurt relish for a lovely combination of flavors and textures.
There is no question that the president would relish one more vacancy, but this is a standoff that favors Ginsburg.
But the addition of the beet-onion-and-cucumber relish requires something equally rich, yet more assertive and less subtle.
Even when they are not to our liking, most of us secretly relish in the certainty and finality of them.
The biggest living beings in his city suddenly seemed like friends to him, with features he could recognize and relish.
Impressively crisp, it gets a refreshing assist from pickled wood-ear mushrooms and an exhilarating dribble of spicy chowchow relish.
From the start, I began to relish how readers, amid some unavoidable chaff, were pointing me to issues I'd missed.
While some people might relish having a Halle Berry/James Bond moment captured at the beach, plenty don't — including Schumer.
The Carlota is, above all, a stylish spot to perch; those who prize form over function will relish a stay.
It is a position few would relish, but Cox is dutiful and, like May, an archetypal Conservative in many respects.
If a standing ovation at a packed preview on Monday night was any measure, audiences seem to relish the result.
From her perches both in investment banking and city government, Ms. Glen has watched men relish the rewards money brings.
Terrible things are still happening, but relish in company of those who think alike, and learn from those who don't.
He does all this with a relish and a frequency befitting the scion of one of Italy's great cinematic dynasties.
Her enigmatic persona continues to incite conjecture in boxing enthusiasts, which, no doubt, she would gleefully, and perhaps ghoulishly, relish.
Front Burner Quibos Pepper Original Hot Pepper Paste is based on achar, a fiery relish of green mango and chiles.
I relish in my afternoon $5 Yerba Mate latte, an herbal tea made with leaves from the yerba mate plant.
Living in Neighborhood residents relish the quiet streets and are working to resurrect the area's heritage as a garden district.
Or does he simply relish the prospect of middle-age kids without credit history and an awesome sense of entitlement?
Green chiles are usually fire-roasted, chopped and used as a relish over anything from omelets to pasta to burritos.
This weekend, the city will host some 2,000 people at Chow Chow, a new festival named for the pickled relish.
Trump, 73, is likely to relish another meeting with the Queen, whom he called a "great, great woman" in June.
Avoid crowding too many cats into too few square feet (solitary by nature, cats don't always relish one another's companionship).
Government officials may relish the raw power to dictate that every doctor, every health institution bow to the administration's ideology.
They're then topped with relish, ketchup (made of beetroot and blackcurrants), chive spread and lettuce grown in Space10's basement.
The hot dog comes on a poppyseed bun and dressed with mustard, relish, onions, tomatoes, pickles, peppers, and celery salt.
All these things seem of a piece with the kind of vengeful targeting of protesters that Trump seems to relish.
Whether you dread or relish the thought of your first Saturn return, much like the big 3-0, it's coming regardless.
I myself did not pray each night before bed, but I did relish most evenings on which Challenge meetings were held.
Yet Italy's politicians, with an eye on next year's European parliamentary elections, may relish the prospect of a Brussels bust-up.
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Before viewers even have a chance to relish in the direct condemnation of Rick's character, a shadow appears in the background.
And lots of the moaning has been directed at men, or at anyone who might relish the process of getting dressed.
How about we take our cues from celebrity fan John Leguizamo and simply relish in our sincere love for the show?
On the other hand, successful "class A" malls might relish the opportunity to replace Sears with something more attractive to shoppers.
The dinner includes a roasted turkey, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry orange relish, cornbread dressing and lemon pecan pie.
UK Broadband currently has around 15,000 business customers across London, Reading, Swindon and Scunthorpe under the Relish brand for retail services.
It is with this in mind that we relish every bite of NYC mainstay Uncle Boons' Chicken and Banana Blossom Salad.
I would relish in rehashing and projecting my own insecurities, reliving the sob story that was my life, over and over.
If New Hampshire has simplified the contest, it is not in any way that Republican or Democratic party leaders will relish.
And, critically, they thin the forests and woodlands, depriving large fires of the fuel they relish when growing into towering conflagrations.
For now, let's relish in the excitement of seeing our buddies back together, if only for a brief period of time.
Following the news another British fighter, former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, said he would relish the chance to fight Bellew.
Prosecutors often relish the opportunity to try a celebrity, and their concerns about "celebrity justice" criticism push them toward overcharging cases.
Giuliani certainly seemed to relish the spotlight in his second act as political surrogate and legal counselor to President Donald Trump.
In the meantime, he seems to relish his role on the presidential campaign trail, and the speculation that comes with it.
Even though I hunt for all of my meat, I have opted instead to relish being close to these remarkable animals.
When pro-Trump hecklers began harassing him at various points during the rally, Obama seemed to relish the opportunity to respond.
I get black soy soft serve in a cone for $1.80, and relish in the little happiness that money can buy.
Democrats, meanwhile, would relish the opportunity to tie Republican candidates to Moore and his alleged misconduct in the 2018 midterm elections.
The two men come from very different political traditions, yet both are populists who relish the idea of facing each other.
This is why I refuse to make Onfroy's death personal, to get angry, to celebrate or to relish that he's gone.
But others seemed to relish the chance to mix it up with constituents and make the case for GOP policies. Rep.
You can also get the zesty option, which is a cranberry and orange relish infused with Chianti, a classic Italian wine. 
Fatigued by years of left-wing rule, voters seemed to relish the idea of sending a bull into the china shop.
Mr. Trump, who claims to relish the disapproval of his party's elite, embraced his role as a defiant outsider on Thursday.
The Finn will still relish racing with less media attention and more freedom, while for Ferrari there are also clear benefits.
What's more, Roberts' burger is slathered with a beet relish that has people in New York returning time and time again.
There is everyday Southern lunch chicken salad, mixed very smooth with pickle relish, to eat on crackers or in a sandwich.
Those who opt to buy a new single-family home may relish puttering in the garden or grilling in the backyard.
Yet where Gracie got on with it, Suzuki seemed to relish it and to play the heel in a real fight.
Democrats, meanwhile, relish visions of a new congressional majority wielding its subpoena power to flay the Trump administration with oversight investigations.
Nor did she have much faith in politicians and "therefore didn't relish the idea of my husband becoming one," she continues.
For a politician who calls the news media "the enemy of the people," the president seems to relish interacting with it.
I don't have the time or energy to relish in that win because I just have to prime us to succeed.
Mr. Mueller indicated that he did not relish speaking to Congress and did not see any particular value in doing so.
Few sports franchises embrace their history as firmly as the Yankees, and few former ballplayers relish reliving it more than Gossage.
On the contrary, she relished her role in the highly elaborate Huell Babineaux snow job, although relish doesn't really capture it.
Not only can I relish in the victory of a Super Bowl, but my joy is impenetrable by any rude retorts.
But if he has trouble coping with criticism and unwanted attention now, he might not particularly relish employment in the Bronx.
Whereas the N.B.A. has struggled to respond to the geopolitical fracas, the creators of "South Park" appeared to relish the fight.
When, in the 1970s, the Sex Pistols sang "There is no future," there was at least a confrontational relish to it.
On TikTok especially, there's a subset of memes that seem to relish the excitement and pure adrenaline of going to war.
My advice to the new members is to relish your first days in Congress, but give thought to your final ones.
"I do not relish or enjoy a Filipino sprawled there with all the blood," he said, according to the Philippine Star.
Most everyone looks forward to retiring while they are working, because they relish the thought of no longer having daily commitments.
No doubt the President -- who has always seemed to relish publicity good or bad -- enjoys his notoriety in the Democratic race.
Mr. Cornejo, bringing exceptional spring to his jumps, seemed to relish its slow falls off balance and upper-body complexities, too.
Certainly the marked tone of serene sexual relish seems deliberately Updikean, particularly in our womb's-eye view of the lovers' ruttings.
The letter is the latest parry between President Trump and the liberal West Coast state that he appears to relish antagonizing.
We're taking for granted that presidents would not want to use the veto, but some clearly relish their fights against Congress.
I would imagine that as the mother of two black children, you didn't relish re-enacting her "Santa is white" segment.
Those who dream, like QUIN, relish in the alternate universe they've created, taking a break from the limits of everyday life.
And Democrats can at least relish this: Trump raced into the controversy, tweeting about "Mini Mike" and his "third rate" company.
Their leading bon vivant is Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the newly minted majority leader who has seemed to relish every minute.
"To be honest, the one thing that I didn't really relish was having to be in that with him," she said.
The result could be an ongoing carousel of legal fights between Trump and the press — something the president seems to relish.
Taking a stroll through a futuristic flower garden and stopping by a rooftop bar, Mr. Kim appeared to relish Singapore's modernity.
Sol seems to relish in ambiguity; seeming to purposely conceal contextualizing information through seldom captions and non-existent project descriptions.   Hello!
The tech-obsessed relish control; with Amazon Echo, you have full reign over your household with one hands-free, voice-controlled device.
And then something happened: he began to truly enjoy it, to relish the simplicity, the way the kids actually heeded his advice.
Maybe he'll call the TMZ tip line; maybe he'll relish in the simple fact of having something on his cool older brother.
She's completely unconcerned about what they think of her and in fact seems to relish her ability to keep them off guard.
It's the small victories that Stow seems to relish now, and hearing him recall those early days of recovery, you understand why.
To the contrary, they asked us to relish these women's adultness — and the messiness, gray areas, growth, and, yes, sex appeal therein.
I still relish all of it — the headstands and constitutional speed-walking and burying myself upright in that ludicrous, world-denying cape.
I constantly play with my cases, whether that means flipping them over to see glitter fall or picking at their rubber relish.
" Dohta added, "I really want players to relish those moments where you do something and think 'Oh my god, I'm a genius.
First in a panoply of thematic obsessions is sex, a subject nobody's sung about more seductively, more maniacally, with so much relish.
But they enjoy that role, they relish it and they always do it to republicans and they particularly do it to Trump.
We relish in joy, happiness, and laughter not in spite of our circumstances, but oftentimes as a form of resistance against them.
The military junta that runs the country is enforcing the draconian and anachronistic lèse-majesté law with greater relish than its predecessors.
Breathe in that fresh air, enjoy that lack of phone signal, and relish the fact that no one will hear you scream!
It's not just inspiring to see your creation coming together, though, it's also an opportunity to relish in that feeling in public.
The film doesn't so much eroticize this teenager and her virginity; rather, it invites her to relish in her own innate eroticism.
I don't know how it's possible for a soulless killing machine to be hammy, but The Waif preordered this honeybaked with relish.
In fact, during his meeting Tuesday with Pelosi and Schumer, Trump said he would relish the chance to shut down the government.
"If I have been critical, it's not because I relish criticizing the behavior of the President of the United States," Flake said.
Russians may relish Trump and Putin sticking it to the so-called U.S. establishment, but now they must fear that establishment's wrath.
In a large bowl, add 1 head shredded cabbage, 1 shredded carrot, ½ cup chopped onion, ¼ cup sweet pickle relish, and ½ cup mayonnaise.
The two-time Oscar winner plays an alcoholic, and he seems to relish the opportunity to yell for about half the movie.
For accompaniments, Thai-style satay is nearly always served with a zesty peanut dipping sauce and a spoonful of refreshing cucumber relish.
Taryn: Wayne says the most popular order is the Original combo: two hot dogs with relish, sauerkraut, or New York onion sauce.
The President's relish for battle was evident in his voice during a New Year's Eve interview with Fox News hours after Sen.
You make a sort of salad-like relish with red onion, crisp cucumber and golden beet, seasoned with ginger and lime juice.
His cellphone rarely rings, an anomaly in a country where everyone seems to relish constant streams of telephone calls and text messages.
That undercurrent of sweetness found further balance in a small ramekin of cranberry relish, which contributed just the right note of tartness.
I love the time I spend at the office, and I relish the moments I spend with my daughter once I'm home.
As I was reading through lists of some of her favorite places, one restaurant — and its pepper relish — kept popping up: Terroni.
It was a rare relaxed moment for Zuckerberg across the last several weeks of negative press, and he appeared to relish it.
The cabbage relish may or may not be Mr. Ng's homage to choucroute, but his pot-au-feu has more obvious ancestors.
In Chicago, hot dogs are topped with yellow mustard, green relish, chopped onions, tomato wedges, a pickle, sport peppers and celery salt.
Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Pruitt, when he led the E.P.A., appeared to relish the prospect of a legal fight with California.
In the supermarket, "I'd walk past the corn relish — and it looked like someone had thrown up in a jar," he recalled.
Expecting yourself to give up perhaps what is one of the few pleasures you can relish now is simply unrealistic and unnecessary.
There were the relish dishes to compose of hearts of celery and carrot sticks and supercolossal olives, both black and pimento-stuffed.
While Sharon is a sleepy place where residents — especially weekenders — relish the peacefulness of their homes, those looking for recreation have options.
The tables fit the school's populist ethos and the needs of a society that, like ours, had begun to relish small living.
You can easily hand chop them into a chunky relish or use a food processor to pulse them into a rough paste.
Recipe: Lamb Leg Steak With Olive Relish and Tomatoes Grilled lamb is a wonderful pairing with fine red wine, and options abound.
We present ourselves as easygoing and open, yet we also relish the brutal exercise of authoritarian power when it comes to refugees.
Instead of complying with E.U. demands to revise the budget, they now appear to relish the fight with Brussels for political gain.
It's an odd moment for liberals to mourn Justice Kennedy, who'll turn 82 next month, and for conservatives to relish his departure.
Ms. Sina, who comes across as constitutionally unflappable on matters of sex, seemed by contrast to relish it, freely pointing it out.
If you are a collector, do you relish the items you've amassed or do you prefer the thrill of hunting them down?
To make matters even more fraught, Jojo's imaginary friend is none other than Adolf Hitler himself, parodied with zestful relish by Waititi.
What heaven can there be for us without an eternity in which to relish the impotent envy of those outside its walls?
But he also appears to simply to relish embarrassing the West at a very low cost to Russia, several foreign diplomats said.
" He said, with ironic relish, that Mr. Trump was elected by a surge of support from "the working-class hobbits and deplorables.
And New Hampshire voters, who relish meeting candidates several times, may not know him enough to give him the boost he needs.
She ate a hot dog — like a pro, stacked with relish — at a truck parked at the foot of the museum's steps.
And one is told by Aunt Lydia, the implacable enforcer, who has imposed Gilead's draconian rules on the Handmaids with vengeful relish.
One area where the couple are likely to relish their separation from the royal family is in their relations with the tabloids.
While Senate Republicans relish the president's judicial appointments and many of his domestic policies, they've never fully embraced Trump's style of politics.
Even as O'Rourke supporters relish the fight with Buttigieg, the bigger picture of the race shows the steep hill O'Rourke must climb.
The Detroit Tigers' manager didn't relish the thought of playing extra innings with his top two run producers out of the game.
I would rather see Mr. Trump appear publicly as the "bloviator in chief," a self-destructive role that he seems to relish.
But the drawback is that the film never allows you to really relish the bond that can form between man and pet.
And, thanks to his enthusiastic welcoming of the Nazis, that was a job he continued to perform with relish under the ­occupation.
Where others might relish the privacy, I wondered, on whose door could I knock if I realized we were out of children's Tylenol?
It feels hypocritical to chatter about — and perhaps even relish in — other people's drama while her own life seems to be falling apart.
I relish the challenge, and I do my best to be an ambassador for better audio equipment that may be a bit pricier.
While the finale never got all the way to a boil, I did thoroughly relish the supporting characters getting their individual curtain calls.
Many Chinese netizens, far from abhorring his leaks, appear to relish them—if, that is, they are able to dodge the hyperactive censors.
I relish the act of examining: stitches and seams, material between my fingertips, stiffened washing machine tags — I get this from my mother.
Fans of the MCU are insatiable and relish poring over every frame of a film or trailer for hints of what's to come.
But played with relish and precision by members of the Philharmonic and some guests, the works felt vital and thorny, full of character.
Playing Mickey affords Jacobs the opportunity to stretch in all sorts of unflattering directions, and she rises to the occasion with obvious relish.
Harrelson's Beckett is a worthy straight man to the comedic antics, and Clarke seems to relish playing the mystery of the enigmatic Qi'ra.
At first glance, the convention had the vague corporate garden-party look so many of the city's cultural events seem to relish in.
They relish the chance of mixing it into heroin because they know there will be an uptick in their business because of that.
While there was an overwhelming sense of disappointment, some House Republicans appeared to relish the spectacular defeat in the Senate -- just a little.
Click on for 16 under-the-radar brands worth knowing, and relish in the sweet satisfaction of getting the scoop before everyone else.
And, whether by design or mere inclination, Warren has emerged as Trump's most vocal and lacerating critic, almost seeming to relish the role.
Trump used to relish hobnobbing with politicians like Bill Clinton and Mitt Romney, but they, and figures of their stature, now shun him.
We relish them while they're happening, using all our senses and attention, actively anticipate them, and reflect on them in an immersive way.
She learns that it's important to treasure your female friendships and relish the time in your life when you are on your own.
A breaded chicken breast, gently fried in olive oil, can be sublime accompanied by a bright citrusy relish of green olives and celery.
The multiple challenges bearing down on his administration help explain why Trump is showing such relish in prosecuting his feud with the NFL.
At the end of a week of rising tension between Mr. Sanders and Hillary Clinton, the Clinton campaign appeared to relish the situation.
Once more they will leave their marks on the snow, hear the ptarmigan bark, relish old friendships and recall those who went before.
But the Manafort and Cohen sagas show how some Americans still relish seeing the richest among us treated like everyone else would be.
Trotting off to a European capital felt as doable as dancing until dawn — something else I used to relish before becoming a mom.
Particularly, Nadella has scaled growth mindset (a psychological insight that came from studying why some kids relish challenges) across the 130,000 person organization.
For more adult-skewing political punnery, take a minute relish these Erection Da — errr, Election Day-themed mashups of scenes from Sausage Party.
Avocado, bacon, relish, cheddar, and a fried egg—you might want to skip the drinking altogether and just go straight for this burger.
The president's relish for lies is unchanged, and live television is absolutely no match for the fury with which his falsehoods tumble forth.
Their appreciation was in contrast to a more combative style in recent years, when shale states seemed to relish openly bashing the group.
Many of us are watching this show to be inspired by the queens, relish in their looks, and laugh at their shady quips.
Black Mirror's creators seem to relish in exposing our most shallow flaws, but maybe this time we can beat them to the punch.
The story also deals with the resentment Walker's success fostered from her husband (Blair Underwood), who didn't relish living in his wife's shadow.
A vulgar turn of phrase concerning Owen's not-entirely-noble intentions toward Jeff's sister is repeated too often and with too much relish.
Moreover, on Friday, rather than try to tamp down fears of an all-out trade war, President Trump appeared to relish the idea.
Perhaps those who already felt connected to Mr. Buffett's country-calypso ditties would relish the chance to hear them in a new context.
Their family recipes for potato salad are nearly identical, with not-too-soft potatoes, hard-cooked eggs, pickle relish, mayonnaise, mustard and paprika.
From Franz Kafka to Günter Grass, modern classics are the ones directors here seem to take the most relish in turning into theater.
Mr. Franco plays Warlord, a postapocalyptic villain he essays with relish that sometimes seems untoward, particularly in his hostile interactions with female characters.
The original Fatburger is a third-pounder patty in a bun with the works — lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, onion, mayo, mustard, and relish.
"I have no relish for civil Wars & there is no such thing as being a looker on," one New Yorker wrote in 1775.
The novel of the ugly American living abroad has bloomed into a genre all its own, one I happen to devour with relish.
Among the many performers with whom he worked over the years, Mr. Langhorne spoke with particular relish about his collaborations with Mr. Dylan.
Voters are unlikely to relish the prospect of another election and, given the volatility of politics, it is possible — though unlikely — that Mrs.
The 76ers were able to relish a No. 1 pick that traveled a long and winding path before it landed in their hands.
Those who despise him can relish that the so-named tunnel will make the news, negatively, only when there is a commuter delay.
Claudine Revere is a principal at Relish Caterers, a New York company that has provided catering and event planning services to Mr. Trump.
The world number 47 is known to relish a good old-fashioned dogfight, especially when playing on one of Melbourne Park's outside courts.
That's part of what makes his videos fun; we relish in the cook's sudden chumminess when the Westerner reveals he speaks their language.
Indeed, he has suggested that he would relish still having the issue of wall to once again rev up supporters in the campaign.
A Chicago-style hot dog starts with mustard, relish, onions, it has two tomato slices, a pickle, two sport peppers, and celery salt.
Playing next to Hakeem Olajuwon created the opportunity for Sampson to be something other than a center and he seemed to relish it.
US markets clearly did not relish the trade tensions, with the Dow closing down 617 points and the S&P 500 falling by 2.4%.
He came to relish the task, investigating orange clouds from an ammunition plant in Tennessee and taking air samples from strip mines in Wyoming.
But if Hannah eliminated him after that sex talk (she has to, right?), she's not going to relish seeing his face pop up again.
Perhaps it's that her videos (all of them, really) relish in those awkwardly relatable behind-closed-doors encounters in the lives of young women.
If you have nowhere to be, and nothing to do, and life's purpose is simply to not die and relish in your existence, wonderful.
Indeed, in the anti-snowflake right, Randazza seems to have met his rhetorical tribe, a group of offense-giving white guys who relish backlash.
Do you think I relish the fact that I have to act like Mary Sunshine 23/7 so I can be considered a lady?
Charney seemed to relish the story of founding the company as a teenager and expanding it into a publicly traded corporation that employed thousands.
Sitting in a Cloudflare conference room on a bright Friday afternoon recently, Prince seems to relish the battle that Blackbird has brought to Cloudflare.
Top with a piece of ham or evenly distribute the turkey and spoon a dollop (about ½ tsp.) of cranberry sauce or relish on top.
Dark, a new German Netflix drama with a spooky, supernatural bent, is exactly the sort of show some viewers will devour with great relish.
I did really kind of relish being the young person, but I also have no problem transitioning to this point in my life either.
The Osbornes, who wrote all of the songs with Nashville collaborators including Kendell Marvel, Travis Meadows and Shane McAnally, relish tweaking traditional country idioms.
One, Trump loves the cameras and Cohen seems to relish the spotlight, too, making it the perfect way for the two to trade shade.
My own personal universe started to feel less like a void and more like a place I wanted to spend time in and relish.
In the corporate world, marketers relish in the fact that social media is a way to receive real-time feedback from customers about products.
So too on US decisions on trade… China, India, Brazil, South Africa—all must relish the thought of the suicide of the Western Bloc.
With stories of tuna tinged with neon-green relish, and braised chicken feet with steamed tripe, it's no wonder these chefs learned to cook!
The accompanying pomegranate-coriander sauce, a kind of relish made with the crushed fruit, lemon juice, a little salt and chopped cilantro, is exquisite.
Relish in your feats, prepare yourself for a change in power, then take some time off to rest and brainstorm your next entrepreneurial idea.
Yet it was true, if you understood beauty to encompass not only ecstasy but precision, rigor, a relish for the tiniest (literally microscopic) details.
And while it ranks somewhere below Commander-in-Chief in importance, it's one that Obama has appeared to relish over these past eight years.
For an additional layer of flavor, make a bright and citrusy relish of green olives and celery, sparked with mint, oregano and hot pepper.
Putin would relish driving a wedge within the U.S.-NATO alliance over Afghanistan, and the imminent departure of U.S. National Security Adviser Lt. Gen.
As an unmistakable autumn chill creeps into the air, walking home might be the best way to relish the last golden days of summer.
Riverdale digs into these illusions of grandeur with such relish that even when the plot becomes hard to believe, it's still impossible to resist.
If you relish a dissection of how it creates both wild interconnectedness and yet can foster isolation or even exile, this is your bag.
Without Sullivan, the states would be able to set their own legal standards for defamation claims, a prospect that President Trump would likely relish.
Steve Cavanagh's hero, Eddie Flynn, has taken to the profession with the same relish he showed for his previous work as a con man.
Along with the conductor Mark Elder, Laurent Naouri is the holdover from opening night, and he still sings the High Priest with restrained relish.
Ives may relish breaking the rules of realism, but she breaks the rules of comic novels, too, when she insists that her losers win.
"I always figured if he ran, Bannon would try to beat him," Mr. Smith said, before adding with evident relish, "Well, that's gone." video
The agreement was an important part of Mr. Obama's foreign policy legacy, and Mr. Trump has seemed to take particular relish in overturning it.
It seems odd, today, because as a longtime solver I have come to really relish certain constructors' styles, and look forward to their creations.
Hunters also tend to relish the chance to spend three weeks or more in rugged wilderness lacking in roads, cellphone service and treated water.
Mr. Saleh appeared to relish the leverage that the terrorist menace gave him, cheerfully exploiting his country's problems in his petitioning for outside aid.
Good people don't relish it, but goodness dies and ruin is left in its wake when good people don't fight when fighting is required.
Fans of Schutt, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, expect to be thrown off balance and relish the sensation.
And while the president is known to be fickle about his staff, he also shies away from confrontation and does not relish firing people.
It may seem quaint, but I still relish the idea that people in a democratic society have the right to be anonymous in public.
Such stakes appeal to Trump's ego, and he would relish the chance to pull off a diplomatic achievement that none of his predecessors managed.
Played with almost indecent relish by John Lithgow, Strutt has the smile of a cat who swallows a bushel of canaries at every meal.
Although Tennessee has now won eight of its past 11 games, Henry said his team would relish its underdog status as the postseason progresses.
I walk home (I live a little over a mile away from O.) and relish the time to get stuck in my own thoughts.
Multiple campaigns told me they see foreign policy as a huge weakness for Trump, and they relish the chance to hit him on it.
It tells me that, as much as I relish city life, I miss perceiving all but a fraction of what goes on around me.
As the action got heavier in the middle of the fight, and the punches started to land harder, Pacquiao seemed to relish the moment.
That's a proposition the president's attorneys, who relish the opportunity to discuss their big-name client with the public, are unlikely to take up.
They seemed to relish sharing the smallest and most mundane moments of life: running errands to the grocery store, the post office, the mall.
Spectators can also relish in the magnificent displays of oversize Christmas trees not only in popular public spaces but also in their local area.
Better yet, I was able to relish this thoroughly enjoyable tropical getaway, full of hiking, snorkeling and wildlife encounters, for a very reasonable sum.
"We're in a single-digit race," he said, adding that the left would relish the symbolic importance of snatching a Republican-held House seat.
"And, as President Roosevelt said, 'The Nazis built a fortress around Europe but forgot to put a roof on it,'" he quoted with relish.
He was from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and although he had a good nature, he did not really relish being made fun of on certain scores.
After releasing her 1995 debut album, "Relish" (it included a cover of Mr. Dylan's "Man in the Long Black Coat"), fame hit her fast.
But Gowdy, a former prosecutor, said he doesn't relish the reputation, or think it's justified — and now, it's helped drive him out of Congress.
Roosevelt speaks of those who strive, when they want to do great things, that sometimes come up short, but always relish the good fight.
But if all you want is the flavor, it's just mayonnaise, relish, some spices (garlic powder and onion powder, though mustard will do) ... and Vegemite.
Same goes for "The Bitch Is Back," which characterizes a fraught interaction with his cold, often cruel mother, played with relish by Bryce Dallas Howard.
So while we bask in Lady Bird's inimitable talent and legacy, take a moment if you haven't to relish Seventeen for helping pave the way.
I tend to relish merging texts of various sorts with drawings of various sorts, especially when working a bit insouciantly with simple materials on paper.
Trump has always seemed to relish the purely political parts of the job, and so started doing them sooner than any president in modern history.
And, ideally, we'll get so drawn into the excitement of it that we'll forget — or, better yet, relish — the fact that we're doing actual exercise.
Transfer the cranberry relish to a bowl; cover and refrigerate until needed (or store in an airtight container for making sandwiches during the week). 2.
He also never speaks, and never tells Betty why he's chasing her — something that the monologuing, phone call-making Black Hood would relish in, no?
The upscale districts of Cairo—Zamalek, Maadi, Heliopolis—relish British style pubs, bars that charge 103 EGP (US $26) covers, and air conditioned liquor shops.
Though Theron is very much the center of the film, her primary foils — McAvoy and Boutella in particular — clearly relish their over-the-top roles.
Driving an electric vehicle in near silence can be a joy for those who don't relish the rumble and whine of an internal combustion engine.
Be it with a hair mask, face mask, manicure, or pedicure, I relish the moments when I can just sit back, relax, and treat myself.
Hit Man: Few characters in American public life relish the blood sport and brutal hand-to-hand combat of politics as much as Mr. Christie.
"There's still a lot of question marks and unknowns," said attendee Ashley Wellington-Fahey, CEO and founder of digital sports and TV network The Relish.
You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up, so that you can relish in them: A cool wind in the air.
"As I was challenged and inspired to really relish and embrace my hope wounds, I learned that I absolutely love who I am," she says.
Democrats relish the idea of a Sanders run, saying it would bring national money and attention to a race that may otherwise be written off.
The British, on the other hand, are very good at reconciling themselves to decline and marginalisation—indeed quite a number of Britons positively relish it.
Most of today's rebels were already threatened with deselection by grumpy party activists, who will relish even more attacking them now they are independent candidates.
With Gillette leading the charge through order-by-text, you can relish the fact that you'll never have to wait in line to shave again.      
It takes absurd and somewhat disconcerting skill to make an audience root for Vernon (Todd Robert Anderson) or relish the company of Paul (Allan McLeod).
Shouldn't we all be able to access the natural environment — to swim in the ocean, to hike in the woods, to relish a beautiful view?
"I think he just wanted to relish in the fact that this map looks good for him," Mason said, showing the map Trump gave him.
But it also makes perfect sense, because, at its core, Malibu is about the same kind of freedom surfers relish: finding release in taking risks.
These men — both academics in higher education — relish the chance to confront solvers with words that you don't come across every day. BARBICEL. VERISMO. ADIT.
Crawfish, duck and smoked andouille sausages (there are also vegetarian and fish "dog" options) are smothered in homemade fixings like Creole mustard and sweet relish.
But where those games seemed almost to relish dumping you at the first stage, Spyro, with the Artisan Homeworld, made the effort to be welcoming.
"One of my friends manages a convenience store so she saved me one of the huge containers that their pickle relish comes in," says Good.
Cohen seemed to relish his mixing of those roles, and that fluid, ambiguous role could now strip him and his principal client of the privilege.
Jones has backing from other lawmakers who also relish a good scrap with leadership, while Dacey is supported by allies of the House Republican leadership.
Murray is signaling to colleagues that she's very happy in her current role and would relish the chance to work with Clinton on major issues.
Trump, who has repeatedly attacked lawmakers who challenge him, seemed to relish in the fact that some of his Republican critics lost their reelection bids.
Trump would become a war criminal, a role he seems to relish — typical for a man who has never served a day in the military.
He appeared to relish his time in the spotlight, taking issue on several occasions with how many questions he was being asked by the moderators.
And, no surprise, Nanjiani got blowback from the trolls of Twitter, who really seem to relish their cruel stupidity, and he handled it with humor.
The area, northwest of Los Angeles, is home to many celebrities and other wealthy Californians who relish the seclusion and relative proximity to the city.
Potential collisions with this space debris poses a major risk to astronauts and spacecraft, as depicted with vertigo-inducing relish in the 2013 film Gravity.
I wouldn't go back because the service I received was lackluster to say the least, but Markle's recommendation of the pepper relish definitely holds up.
And this is his account of the conversation — the account Trump repeated with such relish on Wednesday: I said, What do you want from Ukraine?
Those were President Trump's words as he appeared to relish sparring with reporters during an 83-minute news conference in New York City on Wednesday.
They are intended to be enjoyed with relish rather than sipped with contemplation, though they will not disappoint if you feel compelled to take notes.
They also offered certain incalculable tangible pleasures for our senses: the oft-cited smell, feel, and sound of books, which book lovers relish with romance.
He told his 256-year-old students they could use it to fake a sick day: tipping relish on themselves would look like they'd puked.
I thought that was stupid, but Beth seemed to relish the attention, publicly holding my hand and referring to me as "wifey" to her friends.
On the bright side, it's not hard to relate to the torment endured by Young Jane, a character played with cold relish by Catherine Hurlin.
She digs into Albert's abrasiveness, manipulativeness and shamelessness and indulges, with relish, her talent for accents (Albert pretends to be J.T.'s British handler "Speedie").
As drawn with Dickensian relish by Bertie Carvel, this Murdoch is indeed a man of wealth and taste, with a surprising touch of the prig.
At the Public Theater, the fervor for Shakespeare is matched by a relish for politics, the devotion to new work by a commitment to inclusiveness.
His museum works culminated in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
And don't miss land-based dishes like the slow-braised short rib and chargrilled beef served with neeps, syboes — Scottish spring onions — and parsley relish.
The president has seemed to relish the spectacle of being commander in chief, but top Defense Department officials say he has struggled with the role.
First, Bank of New York Mellon may not relish losing its independence, and Charles W. Scharf took over as its chief executive only last summer.
On the trail, she would joke about "nerding out" on policy questions and often seemed to relish doing a really deep dive into wonky issues.
In THE CORONER'S DAUGHTER (Pegasus Crime, $25.95), Andrew Hughes takes great relish in describing the occupational hazards of being a smart woman in restrictive times.
"I don't relish having people living in FEMA trailers, but it's a hell of a lot better than sleeping out under the stars," he said.
"From what I saw, they all care about fashion," said Nancy Pearlstein, the owner of Relish, a Washington fashion boutique, referring to the inaugural choices.
There is no team, though, that will relish its place among the giants in the Champions League quite so much as the perennial Austrian champions.
Determined to hold attention whatever it took, willing to accept, if not relish, any insult except indifference, she was as savvy as she was cartoonish.
Ursinus, of Collegeville, Pa., is one of the colleges making those late communications, but administrators at the school say they do not relish the prospect.
They don't just give you important feedback, they relish the act of putting you in your place — even more so if they have an audience.
For their part, Democrats appeared to relish the irony of Republicans assailing an agency whose work they have embraced when it suited their political arguments.
The same holds true for those who may relish a more rural setting, or maybe a place with a defined business district with historic homes.
Brooklyn's overall return to affluence in the 21st century has been a remarkable event, and it is one that Hymowitz describes with an unmistakable relish.
The vase had been taken over by the house, without regard or relish, and I wondered, while we talked, how I might ask about it.
But others in the White House relish the daily hand-to-hand combat as House Democrats march toward what looks like an inevitable impeachment vote.
You — the fat kid with the boarding-school education and the basketball mania — had no chance of living without immediately demonstrating a relish for killing.
A blockbuster jobs report and reassuring comments from the Federal Reserve chairman reminded investors Friday to relish, at least for now, the economy's undeniable strengths.
"Outside" was the lead single from George's greatest hits compilation Ladies and Gentlemen, which I dove into with relish as soon as it was released.
He appeared to relish rationing out bits of real news to reporters, whom he was quick to cut out if he found their coverage unfavorable.
In fact, this is the first of their three films that they claim they can bear to watch again (and they have, with great relish).
" While Clarkson is grateful she wasn't sick, she regrets not being able to relish her triumphant night, where she also sang her hit "Because of You.
To distract ourselves from Donald Trump's newly-minted presidency, we could instead relish in the demise of at least a different power-hungry buffoon: Billy McFarland.
Who among us wouldn't relish a bit of payback against a bad boss who humiliates you, fires you, and then shit-talks you to the press?
I do not relish those sorts of constraints on a democratically elected body, let alone on an agency unwilling to reduce everything to a numerical calculation.
The momentum of Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential field sets up a potential clash of polar opposites in November, one which Wall Street might relish.
The British relish these figures not just because they want to mock the afflicted but because they see their own lives reflected in their anti-heroes.
"There's a real love for the sport, a love for the game, and a love for the competition … it's really something I really relish," Brady said.
The fact that Netflix doesn't request user consent to link and store this information is the kind subtle twist that the show's creators surely relish.[Motherboard]
Served along side was traditional cocktail sauce, herbed tartar and classic mignonette sauces, as well as horseradish, tabasco, lemon and lime wedges and pickled cucumber relish.
It's different when you're in space, but I definitely think I would kind of relish my freedom more after this experience than maybe I did before.
Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid—the only person who seemingly had any fun in George Lucas's prequels—played his Big Bad Guy with a near-Shakespearean relish.
Is it worrisome to relish aspects of a harrowing history that commonly stirs feelings of guilt, shame, anger, and fear, perhaps smeared over with sentimental treacle?
Certainly, fans would relish the thoughts of him squaring off with heavyweights known for their savvy in the striking department like Derrick 'The Black Beast' Lewis.
She showed her prosecutorial mettle in those Judiciary Committee forums, and the public would relish anyone who'd clear out the swamp the way Trump has not.
It is a jarring change for political veterans here, who relish being at the center of the country's presidential races: Because of newer battleground states, Mrs.
On the one hand, there are elements within Pakistan's security hierarchy that relish chaos in Afghanistan, which they can manage over a noncompliant regime in Kabul.
Roosevelt speaks of those who strive, who dare to do great things, who sometimes win and sometimes come up short but always relish a good fight.
Many politicians relish political theater for its own sake, which is why table thumping and how dare you, sir bloviating are so common at these proceedings.
Game Night Delight Glass Set, available on Modcloth, $15If you're the type of friends that relish game night, these thoughtful glasses make for a cute tradition. 
Moore lost his bid for U.S. Senator, but Democrats will still relish using his name to claim the political high ground in the continued #MeToo backlash.
While Trump at times seems to relish being at odds with the establishment, the unhappiness among the party's hawks isn't just a matter of hand-wringing.
It is a critique raised only because this dark, deadpan and truly inventive collection is one you'll wish to relish long after its sell-by date.
It's a long dispatch from inside the slice of Vietnam's culture in which some people relish eating dog (and some steal them to sell to restaurants).
Assemble your burger: Smear some of the beet relish on the bottom bun, then lay 2 leaves of lettuce down on top, followed by the patty.
Make the relish: Place the garlic and ginger in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until finely chopped, then transfer to a medium bowl.
Over time, Rivera and Lillis's friendship blossomed into romance, and the couple relish an intimate artist-muse relationship, as so many male artists have experienced historically.
Then my father would toss his head back, drain the can, and wipe his beard with relish, while the rest of us looked on in sorrow.
But as a longtime incumbent with a powerful role as a party leader, he should relish, not shirk, a chance to make his case to voters.
Yet while the movie places us firmly in her corner, it refuses to make her an unhinged victim, laying out her coldblooded plans with gory relish.
The bribes were code-named "ziti," a reference to the Mafia drama "The Sopranos," and federal prosecutors seemed to relish Mr. Percoco's use of the term.
His museum oeuvre culminated in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar, in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
He seemed to relish in the prospect of a rising body count, saying in January that there would be no shortage of places to send criminals.
Perhaps channeling Trump, McNaughton seems to relish criticism or indifference from left-leaning artists who dominate the field and seems to enjoy the role of provocateur.
Caroline Worra sings Aunt Lydia — the enforcer of mores, the assailer of the weak, the collaborator with the patriarchy — with sadistic relish, half venomous, half gleeful.
She is elegant, sometimes aloof, and doesn't always seem to relish her role (or at least its trappings) in office as much as previous first ladies.
Though he did not perform himself, Mr. Zorn played the role of M.C. with relish, taking microphone in hand to introduce each successive grouping of players.
Her strong sense of nationalism, lack of empathy, and relish of confrontation appear to come directly from her superiors at the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst.
Some people think I'm lucky, but on a cold winter morning when it's dark outside I don't relish getting out of bed and going to work.
But Brian Meara, a veteran Albany lobbyist who testified during Mr. Silver's trial, said he did not relish the thought of more time on the stand.
Few seem to relish it more than Gossage, who despite his age carried himself with the swagger of the late 70s do-anything, say-anything Yankees.
Baseball fans in your group will relish the chance to read about All-Stars Wade Boggs and Cal Ripken Jr. before they became major league players.
For the past few months I've thought about how he would relish this kind of story: Let's dig down and get the facts, he'd probably say.
Whether or not you relish the wild-card concept — and I certainly don't unless it's the host nation — the 224 teams are divided into six groups.
Fresh discoveries drive its specialized market, and its most serious collectors relish every newly unearthed biographical detail about the self-taught makers who are its focus.
Instead, relish in this final opportunity to turn Sunday into Saturday and spend all of Monday pajama-clad with your last bottle of rosé in hand.
"I relish a good challenge and a bit of a fight if that is what it takes," he told the trade magazine Management Today in 1996.
And with every ounce of my soul, I still miss and relish the people, the ancestors and the PLACE of Darwin that still is MY HOME.
Still, the White House appeared to relish Tuesday's battles even though the president's visit to Capitol Hill was supposed to be aimed at promoting party unity.
Relish in the fun of trying to solve the Final Jeopardy question and the daily crossword — talk about building knowledge and vocabulary, not to mention strategy.
I tasted the Cheese Melt Dippers, the new Chicken Deluxe with Zesty Tomato Relish, and finished my festive meal off with a Matchmakers Cool Mint McFlurry.
"If I have been critical, it's not because I relish criticizing the behavior of the President of the United States," Flake said in announcing his decision.
The challenge for Democrats will be convincing those people to face the cameras — an obviously life-altering moment, and one that few of them likely relish.
" That article — written by a woman, D.C. McAllister — argued that women "love the sexual interplay they experience with men, and they relish men desiring their beauty.
Maybe they did not relish the prospect of litigating the existence of a privilege and addressing the sort of issues I've mentioned in the federal courts.
He has inured people to the thread of violence and meanness lurking in almost every utterance; or worse, he has started to make them relish it.
So when people work in factories, often really relish the kinship they get in a factory job and the stability that they get in a factory job.
The burger chain, a unit of Restaurant Brands International Inc, had Twitter sizzling after its announcement, on Wednesday but at least some did not relish the idea.
While most PAs are massive affairs requiring a soundboard operator and lots of wiring, I've also had to hoot into portable PAs, a practice I rarely relish.
Good nam prik is made in a mortar, a little at a time, and though it's often called a "dip" or "relish" in English, translation diminishes it.
While the premise is light-years from Don Draper and company, surely fans will relish the idea of seeing the two stars in the same orbit again.
In Silicon Valley, nobody just goes to work — employees do what they love, entrepreneurs follow their dreams, and gig workers relish independence by setting their own schedules.
"The truth is that there's a fair amount of reality to the fact that some people really relish in the pain of famous people," Gaga told Kaufman.
Aside from Claire's bravery and resilience, what readers (and viewers of the show) relish is the love affair between Jaime, a 17th century Scottish Highlander, and Claire.
Trump seems to relish hosting anti-immigrant gadflies, providing an international platform, in front of the many lights and cameras, to advance a shared and sorry worldview.
Delegates say Airbus needs a marketing lift for its A330neo and would relish bringing Fernandes to the widely publicized Farnborough Airshow to reconfirm and expand his order.
Living alone in Manhattan with a 40-minute commute is 100% worth the half-paycheck price, and I relish coming home to peace and quiet every night.
By distributing the plans for the 3D-printed weapons, Wilson runs the risk of being held in contempt of court — something that the anarchist appears to relish.
I wear it because I relish the way the process makes me feel, I love the art of experimentation and the excitement of discovering a new product.
Best Ugly Bagels in Auckland made this bagel sando with curried egg salad, which Action topped with cilantro, kimchi, curry leaves, A1 steak sauce, and jalapeño relish.
McAvoy seizes with obvious relish on the role of one man with 23 personalities due to be usurped by a 24th who is more animal than man.
"Unless you relish the idea of Tesla without Musk at the helm, I don't know why you would want to buy [the] stock here," the host said.
Although there is an unofficial uniform of good taste for many Parisians, there are a select few like Jean-Charles de Castelbajac who relish breaking the rules.
Swamy also appears to relish a fight, including taking on the Gandhi political dynasty and pushing for the construction of a Hindu temple at a disputed site.
The up-tempo musical numbers, choreographed by Kyndra Binkie Reevey, give the convoluted plot nice jolts of energy and are danced with ebullient relish by the cast.
"I have made it very clear to the President that it is not something we relish doing, but it something that we absolutely will do," Trudeau said.
And though I love to go to the theater, concerts, movies and parties, I also relish spending quiet nights at home with my Havanese, Max, for company.
The Mark Hot Dog by Jean-Georges The cart stationed outside the Mark hotel this season offers the chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's chicken franks with kimchi relish.
It was wet on the bottom from the vinegar, but I was impressed by the dappled waves of rare roast beef speckled with red flecks of relish.
Shock and dismay over the 2016 election animates the book, with Mehta taking aim at Trump with the relish of someone getting back at a childhood bully.
Once the scallops are grilled, you spoon the relish over and drizzle with fruity olive oil, along with a shower of freshly chopped dill, mint and chives.
Like people, the research found, dolphins can be short-tempered when they are wrong and relish being right (especially when rewarded with a helping of silver smelt).
They know that a certain amount of drudgery and politics is par for the course, and they relish the meaty assignments and opportunity to contribute their talents.
Brilliant. When the beat cuts out for "Stop the track, let me relish in the moment, nigga / now bring that motherfucker back, 'cause I'm goin' in, nigga"?
A sentimentalist is someone who doesn't just relish a good cry but is moved by that which is designed by entertainment conglomerates to evoke such a response.
Relish and mustard are reliable condiments, but sometimes a sausage likes to strut its stuff with a coat of warm chili or a bandeau of crispy bacon.
Those in control of money have apparently lost trust in the Turkish president and relish the prospect that another party is seizing some of the economic levers.
We all relish those moments when people accuse us of being a little crazy when they find out we go on 20-mile training runs before work.
Some (like Margaret Hartmann of New York magazine) have speculated that Trump might relish the idea of partisan conflict during a hearing to fire up the base.
Equal and opposite: Relish the fact that sometimes the whole point of coming home for grown-up kids is to stop being grown-up for a while.
Even Angela Carter, who claimed with characteristic relish that her work "cuts like a steel blade at the base of a man's penis," wrote some joyous endings.
City Kitchen Lean and meaty, a center-cut lamb leg steak is done in minutes, and makes a rustic-yet-elegant meal paired with an olive relish.
And with both Boito and Mr. Carsen placing a premium on sarcasm and sensuality, Mr. Van Horn wants, perhaps, an extra dash of devil-may-care relish.
Most fans don't like mixing politics with their sports, so I don't think many will relish having the Eagles as the latest entry on his enemies list.
Cold cuts and smoked mozzarella are piled on a sesame hero roll instead of the customary miniature hubcap, and it's arguably too sparing with the olive relish.
But will one of them want a 42-year-old player with a high profile who might not relish a role as a temp, backup or mentor?
Be it the resumption of a once-fierce rivalry or a mere nostalgic reunion, don't expect Harper to relish engaging with Auriemma any more than Summitt did.
Despite major differences on Iraq and the wisdom of U.S. regime change policies, Trump and Bolton do relish defying Washington foreign policy orthodoxy on several key issues.
But the combatant in Stern seemed to relish the challenges and the accompanying adrenaline rushes — his version of the last two minutes of a tight playoff game.
She threw out her purple gloves, put on clear gloves and mixed tuna and mayonnaise and relish, and put four slices of white bread in the toaster.

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