Innately charming though Smith is, Philip is one of the show's sourest notes.
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Damascus Journal DAMASCUS, Syria — Adnan Gimaah was perhaps the sourest purveyor of sweets in the old souk of Damascus.
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You eventually enjoy the restraint of the simplest delicate and pale lager, as much as the sourest gueuze or impressive stout.
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Systematically, she bought and tasted every brand of plain yogurt available at the grocery store, in search of the thickest, sourest one.
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The same is true of Gregory, her infant brother, whose fixed-perspective section is both the sweetest and sickly sourest of any here.
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Moreover, over half of the sourest loans are covered by provisions, which means that the potential bill is more manageable, at around €90 billion rather than €200 billion.
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But for me, the sourest lemon will always be Zack Snyder's Watchmen, [Ed: technically a spring movie, but whatever] which I saw after a friend convinced me it was worth a shot.
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Kimchi is a staple, and when we couldn't have other things, we took the sourest kimchi, put a little sesame in it, sugared it up to make it thicker and that was a soup you'd eat.
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They reserve their sourest dissent for people like Elyse (Elaine Tan), Marlo's immaculate sister-in-law, who has truffled mac and cheese dished up for her kids and announces that her daughter is busy at a talent show.
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The military vet's sincere declaration of love ("I can see myself getting down on one knee in a few weeks if I'm ever so lucky") is met with a flustered "thank you" and a rose, sealing what was likely the sweetest (and sourest) one-on-one thus far this season.
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"Ada Roach Company" Washington County News (October 25, 1917): 1. via Newspapers.com In Nebraska, the company's car broke down and they carried their luggage six miles on foot, rather than miss their curtain. She was called a "bundle of sunshine" guaranteed to "chase the shadows from the face of the sourest of the sour.""Chautauqua Plans Are Coming Fine" Riverside Daily Press (March 22, 1917): 3.
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A review in the Danish music magazine GAFFA described it as: > The eagerly awaited debut is breathtaking, as even the sourest stomach acid > will declare. The record is a long display of a genuine joy in playing and > an unspoiled love for heavy rock. It all heavily oozes Led Zeppelin and > Seattle, but the trio wants, and inexplicably even manages it, to create > their own musical identity. They do it primarily through of a series of > bulletproof melodies that are lifting the heavy tones up the heights where > trumpet-playing angels usually provide the musical entertainment.
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