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The rosewater jelly was the real surprise, broken into shards as sparklingly clear as cold vodka.
But Emma is one of Austen's most sparklingly funny novels, and this 22018 adaptation channels its snobby charms beautifully.
Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux" (made in 1960 to spare music from "Swan Lake") is a sparklingly crisp showcase.
His newest song—premiering above—is perhaps his most confessional, sparklingly beautiful, and more lyrically important piece he's ever released.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The CW's sparklingly brilliant musical antihero comedy, has received an early season three renewal from the network.
Following that, PC Music inked a deal with major label Columbia Records, swiftly releasing Danny L Harle's sparklingly brilliant EP Broken Flowers.
A bubbly girl introduced herself as Zahra, which means "sparklingly beautiful" in Persian, and pulled us over to show us her favorite arts and crafts.
The surprise at Lugano's is that despite the size of the menu, most of the dishes I tasted were both sparklingly fresh and very good.
Waller-Bridge has left the show, but under new showrunner Emerald Fennell, the scripts are just as sparklingly quippy and the direction just as stylish as it used to be.
Let's get one thing out of the way: Yes, VCs take vacation, sometimes sparklingly expensive ones, like the kinds with yachts or the kinds where someone rents out a whole ski chalet (or two).
Anne is an odd creature for an Austen heroine: She is not sparklingly witty, like Pride and Prejudice's Lizzie Bennet; nor is she acerbically rational like Sense and Sensibility's Elinor Dashwood, endearingly silly like Northanger Abbey's Catherine Morland, or brashly confident like Emma's Emma Woodhouse.
Belly may not have influenced a generation of new artists like other reunited acts of their era (My Bloody Valentine, Pavement, Hole), but they left behind an impressive, if slim body of work: two albums of sparklingly produced, guitar-driven, melodic rock that have held up over the last 20 years.
By turns sad, funny, relatable, and sparklingly triumphant, "Pageant" is both a half hour-long joyride into the future of the rock genre and a defiant mission statement in the here and now, served up by two of guitar music's current best songwriters and performers in Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce.
Diners who seek spice without heat can do no better than the turmeric curry chicken—a hunk of dark meat and some stewed cipollinis in a rich coconut-milk broth—or the crabmeat tom turmeric, also in coconut milk but sparklingly bright with lemongrass and galangal, a citrusy root similar to ginger.
" So the death of the author is something of a problem for the Death of the Author: DeWitt's story is a canny deconstruction of the theoretical nostrum, and ends with the sparklingly true joke that Roland Barthes's writings are like "the witty, iconoclastic works of Hume and Voltaire," and that "Boswell would have gone to the deathbed of Barthes.
Its reviewer, Neil Young, said the movie eventually descended into "schmaltz," and, like some other critics, he argued that the female characters seemed like an afterthought: Women are very much on the sidelines, even more so than in "Trainspotting": The terrific Shirley Henderson has insultingly little to do as Spud's long-suffering girlfriend Gail, while "Boardwalk Empire's" Kelly Macdonald — whose sparklingly auspicious acting debut back in 1996 was as Renton's wise-beyond-her-years schoolgirl girlfriend Diane — pops up for a one-scene, two-minute cameo (which nevertheless somehow nabs her fifth billing).
Noel Mengel of news.com.au wrote "Gyan is in sparklingly good voice and the understated small orchestra arrangements she uses frequently here are ravishing" calling Gyan an "underrated Australian talent".
Example: 弱い yowai 'weak' (adj) → 弱く yowaku 'weakly' (adv) ; Nominal adverbs: are grammatical nouns that function as adverbs. Example: 一番 ichiban 'most highly'. ; Sound symbolism: are words that mimic sounds or concepts. Examples: きらきら kirakira 'sparklingly', ぽっくり pokkuri 'suddenly', するする surusuru 'smoothly (sliding)', etc.
"Camargo Society: Third Production of Ballet", The Manchester Guardian, 27 April 1931, p. 13 Reviewing a 2005 production by Scottish Ballet, The Times called Ashton's ballet a masterpiece, and The Guardian commented, "The big treat is the company's acquisition of Frederick Ashton's Façade, a perennial audience favourite. This frothy Bright Young Things frolic, dating from 1931, captures the high spirits of the Brideshead world in sparklingly playful comedic vignettes."Robertson Allen.
Donkeys at Skegness, July 2005The Rough Guides describe Skegness as "every inch the traditional English seaside town". Its long, wide, sandy beach is a main attraction for visitors;"Skegness", Rough Guides. Retrieved 3 July 2020. . described as "sparklingly clean" by Rough Guides, in 2019 it was re-awarded the Foundation for Environmental Education's Blue Flag award which recognises the beach's high-quality water, facilities, beach safety, management and environmental education facilities.
S. Truman, of fabricating many of the quotes attributed to Truman. In 1998's The Dying President, Ferrell examined Franklin D. Roosevelt's medical records and concluded that Roosevelt had deliberately chosen to keep the cardiovascular disease which would soon kill him secret from the public. The book was praised by historian John Lukacs as “painstaking and exceptionally researched … sparklingly well-written, bearing the marks of a master historian” and one of the most important books on Roosevelt by any historian.
The book was described by Publishers Weekly as a "sparklingly mischievous debut".The Astor Orphan: A Memoir , Publishers Weekly, 12/24/2012 In the Chicago Tribune, Kevin Nance compared it to Grey Gardens, adding that, "Aldrich delivers buckets of eccentricity."Kevin Nance, Review: 'The Astor Orphan' by Alexandra Aldrich, The Chicago Tribune, May 03, 2013 However, he argued that her "petulant grievance and thwarted entitlement" made the book "wearisome fast". He added that the dialogues lacked credibility, and that there is a "lack of an adult, emotionally mature perspective".
In 1989, Carlin was one of two winners of a recitalist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. From 1991-1992, he performed the complete cycle of Schubert piano sonatas on fortepiano in five concerts in New York; these concerts were broadcast on National Public Radio. In 1992, he performed at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall; his performance was described by The New York Times as "sparklingly transparent". Carlin appeared as soloist with conductors Roger Norrington, Nicholas McGegan and Leonard Slatkin with such orchestras as the Boston Pops, St. Louis Symphony, San Francisco Philharmonia Baroque.
The band released its second album on Partisan Records, Pray for Rain, which was released on October 23, 2015. The Guardian said: "And it’s their strength with melodies that will keep listeners coming back…..they prove they have a sparklingly sure touch for the purest kind of guitar pop, with a song whose arpeggiated guitar line is a smile set to music." This release was followed by a country-wide headlining tour as well as a headlining tour in the UK with sold out shows in Manchester and London. More touring in the US followed in 2016 including opening slots for Lucius, Chvrches, and Death Cab For Cutie.
Wendy Ide of The Observer praised the "rattling, screwball rhythm" of Catrin and Tom's "banter" but noted that some of the plot could have been "more persuasively developed" and that without the twist of Tom's death the film "could have torpedoed itself with predictability". She praised that twist as the film's "boldest decision... [which robs] the audience of an outcome we are expecting in a way that nobody sees coming", as well as calling the "film-within-a-film structure ... a neat device". Geoffrey Macnab of the Independent wrote that "Some of the in-jokes begin to grate" but called Arterton's performance "well-judged and engaging" and noted the "scene-stealing antics" of Nighy, Lacy and Irons, particularly lauding Hilliard's shift from "comic buffoon ... [to] depth and pathos". Robbie Collin of the Telegraph called it a "handsome, rousing, rigorous entertainment you can’t help but play along with" and "Sparklingly adapted", with "bristly chemistry" between the two leads.

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