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This is a really delightful bit of design: two layers of toughened glass were laminated to form the balustrade and vertical supporting beam; thickly laminated oak treads were deliberately banded on the vertical face and edge so that it matched the horizontal banding of the oak parquet flooring.
I also knew from past experience — your best friend in crossword solving — that "Present-day cry?" is a delightful bit of wordplay whose answer is HO HO HO (Get it? Christmas is Present Day, hopefully, unless you're on the Coal-Only List).
On the other hand, neither would she be likely to come home with a delightful bit of knowledge that you had nothing to do with putting in her head -- a sweet and silly song, a smattering of Spanish, a moral lesson as imparted by someone else -- because you might not have known it, perhaps, or thought to plant it there.
Given that the hackers have been hoisted on their own petard, it's a delightful bit of Schadenfreude.
In this case, the wheel takes into account all possible positions leading to a delightful bit of horological overkill.
The accounting geeks of Norwalk, Conn., were going to hurt the profit of every Silicon Valley company and throw a lead blanket on the markets, cried tech execs in a delightful bit of throat clearing.
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Braised fish with bean curd and ginger in casserole was totally delightful; bits of ginger surprised and refreshed the palate between bites of sweet, firm, boneless grouper and squares of soft bean curd.
Not sure I'd serve two veg so similar on a five-course tasting menu; I'm all for making veggies the star, but it's the expertly cooked mussels, with a faint hint of smoke, and a verdant spinach puddle that are the delightful bits.
In the Evening Sun, W.J. Henderson called it "one of the most delightful bits ever put upon the Met stage".
By the way, as you watch this clip, imagine the stress of knowing that in 15 minutes, the light will be gone and the delightful sleigh bit will become unusable.
Led by Jaguar design chief Ian Callum, the F-type's stylists have created a shape that is lovely from every angle (if not quite as heart-stopping as the Mark 1 E-type from which it draws inspiration) and possessed of myriad delightful details – bits like gleaming exhaust tips, tail lamps that riff on the E-type's and dash-top air vents that evoke the gaping intakes on a Eurofighter Typhoon jet.
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