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The details will seem exquisite or frightful, but they blend in an unexpectedly harmonious ensemble...
The music, though jagged and arresting, is also well made; it almost seems an exquisite object, treating the disgusting text with dry irony.
In this light, the understatement which characterises the exchanges between Bhasin and Claridge seems practically exquisite; both men gently shepherd the raw plotlines of The Football League Show, but otherwise let great stories speak for themselves.
Sèvres porcelains, painted with exotic birds, seem too exquisite for actual use.
Now she saw him at meetings, and tried not to retch at his con-job shares, or recall the sweetness of their precious predawn hours, when addiction itself seemed as exquisite and harmless as a baby giraffe.
Indeed, Natalie Portman's luminous Anne seems like an exquisite fawn seen through the lens of a hunter's rifle.
Astana was rebuilt, with entirely new management and in what now seems like an exquisite irony, Biver went to great lengths to underline that this year's Astana had nothing to do with the squad run by Saiz.
The too-muchness of her is what "Meet Me in St . Louis is all about, and like the gas lamps and horse-drawn carriages the movie is so entranced with, she seems too strange and exquisite to have ever really existed.
(Let it be whispered here that Harrower's exquisite stylishness seems not to extend to her titles: they sound like parodic fabrications, mid-list dozers dreamed up by Nabokov or Anthony Powell).
In today's fashionable world, wine glasses are a hot rage and are hitting global markets with their immense presence, making them quite popular as no other glasses seems to provide same exquisite and refined touch as wine glasses does.
It would seem the most exquisite way of saying you are not interested in them.
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