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These hand-turned walnut candlesticks are plain lovely.
Sometimes the result was funny, and sometimes odd, or just plain lovely.
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But stronger than that fancy word is the plain and lovely "the throes of the thing," with its animism and its homemade alliteration.
"Autobiography: New York" follows "A Short History of Israel; Notes and Glosses," plain and lovely but suffering also from the vagueness that can overtake Reznikoff when he sacrifices his own determination that "only the narrow present is alive".
This was a period of immense academic daring (and, thought some, of over-reaching) as Hill scythed through received tradition in his study of AntiChrist In 17th-century England (1971) and his controversial study of Milton And The English Revolution (1977), which, like many of his later works, was written at the plain but lovely house in Périgord which Bridget badgered him into buying in 1969.
Drummond turned to the social worker, whose long straight hair framed a lovely, plain face.
But try semifreddo, a gossamer custardy ice cream topped with chocolate -- lovely plain or affogato (under a shower of espresso).
The man who would go on to shoot "Die Hard" and direct "Speed" was a master at tracking complex action sequences, and the faux sun-kissed African plains look disarmingly lovely.
This is lovely with plain steamed rice.
In the end, the joyous coming together of all the misunderstood, the maligned and the just plain mixed-up, bestow lovely moments of real exuberance.
Yet the butter makes a huge difference, turning ordinary chicken into something quite luxurious, lovely over plain white rice or with bread.
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