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Tastes change in these matters – Charles James Fox, in the 18th century, admired Chatsworth for standing in "wild and desert places – to step from dreariness into splendid apartments".
Rack of lamb was as good as it gets; the juices from two generous chops and from rosemary-thyme sauce oozed into splendid mashed potatoes.
Much the same can now be accomplished farther south in TriBeCa, where the plan calls for converting two ramshackle piers into splendid little parks that extend 1,000 feet into the river.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "For the UK to break off and head into splendid isolation does not seem to to me to be in our interests now or perhaps more important in our children and grandchildren".
Croce considered how the move to Brussels would affect Morris's influence on American dance: Even if Morris is forced into splendid isolation chances are that he will go right on being the major figure he is now.
What does matter is that you have a father or a mother or both who make exciting things happen around you, and who do exciting things with you, and who lead you into splendid adventures, for in that way you develop many of the good qualities you will need later on in life, such as courage, loyalty, steadfastness and perhaps above all a sense of fun.
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In Quixote, who retreats into fantasies that turn a sickly, corrupt world into something splendid, "La Mancha" had the ultimate maverick hero, a Renaissance cousin to the wise, martyred madman-rebel of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (which Mr. Wasserman adapted for the stage).
The fork-tender meat fell away from the marrow bones into the splendid sauce.
User PatLux used one word to describe this park woven into Paris: "splendid".
Mr. Gore had already turned to leave when they suddenly erupted into a splendid celestial spectacle.
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