Sentence examples for sweet theme from inspiring English sources

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(More on that later.) The song "Moon River," the haunting, sickly sweet theme song from the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," floods the soundtrack as Mr. Desplechin introduces Nora, first seen on the street, then talking to someone off-screen.

Not quite, yet, Eurogeddon: that's always threatening, of course, and seldom more so than last night, with hosts Austria, and their cloyingly sweet theme of "Building Bridges" – Vienna even changed its pedestrian traffic-lights to feature same-sex couples – threatening to turn every over-saccharined Eurocitizen into an instant and justifiably rabid xenophobe.

Luckily there are progressive cities in the US, like Seattle, that realize their baseball and football fields sit unused the majority of the year while the skateparks are packed, ass to elbow, and most streets are filled with the sweet theme song of rolling urethane.

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Fortunately, our poster image for the show lent itself to creating beautiful pages with intertwining forest and sweet themes.

Even if most Jews do not take the world's age literally, Rosh Hashanah's sweet themes of personal and communal renewal and re-creation, deserve this delicacy.

One of the film's sweetest themes is the idealism of young love and how life's trials make it easy to lose and tough to recapture.

Here's where it gets super-duper-fantastically-cool because Pi appears in the "Sweet Dreams" theme and any mathematics buff will tell you that it's no coincidence that the eggs are triggered at 3 14am.

These include the Pop Art-centric "Too Popular" section, which features Andy Warhol's Souper Dress alongside sweet wrapper-themed dresses from Jeremy Scott's Moschino collection.

Mr. Alexeev capitalized on the sweet, changeable themes, playing with an almost vocal sense of shape and made the serenity of the work's final passage seem surprising and magical.

No English-language reporting from Turkey seems to have hit the same sweet spot.Some themes follow subjects that Mr Szablowski has researched in depth, such as the fate of Mehmet Ali Agca, a terrorist who shot and wounded the Polish Pope John Paul II in 1981.

An appetizer of frogs' legs in a balsamic-cilantro marinade, with a crunchy salad of red cabbage and pistachios, might spark a where-did-you-have-them-last competition (Chinatown or just outside of Lyon?); they also exemplify the sweet-savory theme in Nounouh's cooking.

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