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Garlic and red pepper flakes helped it earn its adjective.
But today it's newly worthy of its adjective, with thick red carpets, ornate chandeliers, a staff that appears to care about the guests and an antiques-filled lobby that broadcasts Wi-Fi throughout the lower floors.
The admirable terseness and simplicity of this sentence, and the felicitous choice of its adjective, should not go unacclaimed.
The group after the lost generation did not find its adjective until long after its youthful members turned gray.
(Wilken keeps referring to this Cappadocian Father as Gregory Nazianzus, an error that confuses his bishopric, Nazianzus, with its adjective, Nazianzen).
Holmes (crediting Kerouac) gave this postwar generation its adjective: "A man is beat whenever he goes for broke and wagers the sum of his resources on a single number; and the young generation has done that continually from early youth".
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A surf and turf special, three jumbo grilled shrimp and a petite filet mignon also pleased the diner who ordered it, even though the steak lived up to its adjectives of petite and mignon.
Even though IPF remains defined by its idiopathic adjective, its most frequent identifiable genetic cause is inherited mutations in the telomerase genes [ 8].
' " That forced leap of the imagination is part of the mystery and challenge of Mr. Pinter's work, so singular and unclassifiable that it has its own adjective.
The idea that something can't be found online is strange enough to have spawned its own adjective.
Although the lack of scientific studies is not Harris' fault, Newslaundry reserves its choicest adjectives for Harris.
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