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The most vivid color comes from newspaper accounts of the time, too sparingly quoted.
The latter goes too sparingly on the jowl, which is crispy outside, chewy inside, deliciously salty, but a tease.
Gielgud's letters have just been published, lovingly collected and sparingly (perhaps a little too sparingly) annotated by Richard Mangan, and to read them through is get the full measure of the man.
Those who believe Mr. Bush is using his pardoning powers too sparingly said there are thousands of people who long ago repaid their debt to society, or are serving unjustifiably long mandatory sentences, or can present some other compelling case that their records should be wiped clean.
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The scream is something to be practised sparingly: too much and you end up wanting to stuff socks down the singer's throat.
Adds great definition, and comes in a pleasingly no-frills pot that should last several months if the creme is applied sparingly (too much makes hair crunchy).
Vincent Raikhel's amusingly revised Rondo used electronics too, though more sparingly: a rhythmic clicking, like the sound of a phonograph needle on a worn 78-r.p.m. disc, was overlaid on the performance, which was otherwise distinguished by idiosyncratic scoring touches.
Use tea tree oil sparingly, too much of it can be harmful to your skin.
Not only are they fun and old-timey, but they can be cute too; when used sparingly.
Silver pens look great on black card too but use sparingly (e.g. for titles, subheadings and borders, not main text).
Twain is served sparingly, perhaps too much so.
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