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The qualmy critical response to these bare-all diaries, though full of ritual salaams to its author's personal zest and swashbuckler prose, has dealt a setback to the Ken Tynan personality cult.
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Your brilliance, skill, wisdom, reputation for integrity, personal grace and zest for life are the monuments for which you will be remembered for all time.
Mountaineers, especially when they are roped together, as Tenzing and Hillary were, seem to lack the zest for personal triumph.
He will be remembered for his outstanding professional capabilities, acute intelligence, sophisticated wit, distinctive personal style and unrelenting zest for life.
But Jumbo is clearly a work of personal significance, and written with zest.
Mr. Howard's taste for the personal drama and subtle machinations of power politics added zest to his second biography, of Richard Crossman, a cabinet minister under Harold Wilson and the author of the celebrated "Diaries of a Cabinet Minister," which Mr. Howard condensed from three volumes to one in "The Crossman Diaries" (1979).
In the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Elizabeth Steele summed up: "His psychology was not deep enough for the polemicist, his diction not free enough for those returning from war, and his zest disastrous to a public wary of personal commitment".
The economic stagnation was only one factor; other push factors included a zest for travel and adventure, and the pull factors of better job opportunities abroad, personal networks to link into, and the basic cultural similarity of the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Discard zest.
Garnish: Orange zest.
Add lime zest.
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