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Among Ms. Krasinski's desserts, a scoop of ice cream, infused with the fragrance of rose geranium and accompanied by a few crumbles of salty streusel and a dash of tart-sweet rhubarb, was a singular delight.
Forecasting the disturbing Mitteleuropean scarecrow Bowie of Blackstar and Lazarus, this hastily-recorded but quite entrancing take on Brecht's paean to amoral pleasure is a singular delight: "Nothing could be harder than the quest for fun".
I spent 40 minutes with this singular delight and wrote up my thoughts over here.
I spent 40 minutes with this singular delight, and wrote up my thoughts over here.
Deeley hosts "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox, which, admittedly, is another Fox reality series at risk of being canceled, but Deeley would be a singular delight as an Emmys host.
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But a burger patty of questionable origin, carelessly placed on top of some iceberg lettuce and a couple of slices of tomato, then topped with fried onion, a generous squeeze of BBQ sauce, beetroot, pineapple, bacon and egg in between a mass-produced sesame seed bun is a singular culinary delight.
It works not only as a metaphor of the creative process in general, but of Parker's own methods in particular: holding disparate fragments of surprise in singular tension, and delighting in the new shadows that are generated.
He stated that it had been "a singular privilege, honor and delight" to serve in the administration over the previous five years, first as a special assistant to Attorney General William French Smith, and then for four years as a junior lawyer in the White House counsel's office.
Rather than tracking intra-individual changes of transient emotional states such as passing delight over singular events, we aim at explaining between-class differences in students' prevalent, habitual emotions.
It's obviously a Wes Anderson movie, with its aesthetic delights and moral challenges, its singular negotiations of order and freedom, refinement and danger.
He sets before us T. S. Eliot living in a condition of permanent exile, Wallace Stevens in his old age dwelling poetically in Connecticut, and author/critic William Empson, whose singular career was marked by both the pleasure of the text and the delight in conceptual issues that characterizes so much of the contemporary taste for theory.
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