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That only comes once a decade, and it's never quite exquisite enough".
His stories, written between 1900 and his death at the Somme in 1916, bear the hallmarks of Oscar Wilde and Henry James, are as funny as Wilde, Wodehouse and Waugh, possess plotting exquisite enough to bear significant elaboration but rarely last longer than three pages, and are brought off with a wonderfully light touch, while presenting a disturbingly chilling portrait of humankind.
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Dan masks from Liberia have Valentine-heart faces exquisite and inscrutable enough to make sense on the streets of Goldoni's 18th-century Venice.
Over 19 seasons in the NBA, Jason Kidd served up enough exquisite dishes to add a James Beard Award to all his hoops accolades.
The lovely Irish singer-songwriter blessed with an exquisite voice and enough vivid images and mesmerizing metaphors to fill the Atlantic Ocean thought she was ready to make her third full-length album.
She landed her jumps beautifully and executed exquisite spins, scoring high enough for fourth place.
This, he argued, resulted in investment in "exquisite technology" but not enough concern with manpower numbers and activity levels.
The current chief of the defence staff, Gen Sir Nicholas Houghton, has already warned of the dangers of a "hollow force" with "exquisite equipment" but not enough people.
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