| 1. | Those first songs luxuriate on beds of arpeggios and chromatic undulations.
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| 2. | But this was supposed to be a final week to luxuriate.
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| 3. | It is time for Northwestern to luxuriate in its current brilliance.
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| 4. | Same for Safin, luxuriating in merely his fourth tour tourney.
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| 5. | This weekend he will luxuriate in his father's embrace.
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| 6. | Palms luxuriate in tubs, forming full crowns of healthy foliage.
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| 7. | This is also a party that luxuriates in its contradictions.
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| 8. | Susan Narucki's soprano luxuriates in an uncommonly grateful vocal line.
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| 9. | I luxuriated in Scully's calls of Games 3 and 4.
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| 10. | For the time being, Americans luxuriate in the best of conditions.
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