But Parker's business is finding good wines, and for 22 years he has done just that in The Wine Advocate, enthusing floridly over several hundred selections in each issue.
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So this loose, rambling sketchbook, which is both personal and political memoir, becomes the author's effort to understand what became of the sexual mores of his floridly evoked youth.
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They must live in a pack, and everything about their anatomy and behavior, from their radar-dish ears and fluttery, complex language to their floridly musky odor, underscores that need.
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Film critic Leonard Maltin gave the film 3 out of a possible 4 stars, calling it " exciting ", and " floridly cinematic ", also praising March's and Hopkins performances.
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As in " opera buffa ", the singers were often masters of the stage and the music, decorating the vocal lines so floridly that audiences could no longer recognise the original melody.
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A recent poll here found that less than 2 percent of voters in this nation of 23 million people had actually read the draft of the new constitution, a floridly written document that has 350 articles.
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The high point of his life there is an annual flogging by the floridly sadistic warden ( Michael Wincott ) But then one day, who should burst in through the floor of Edmond's cell but _ Gandalf!
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The contest was started in 1982 by Professor Scott E . Rice of the English Department at San Jose State University and is named for English novelist and playwright 1830 novel " Paul Clifford ", continues floridly:
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The formal Prologue of his History, which was addressed to Bishop Alexander, was written in a floridly dense high style that allowed him to parade himself, before retreating into dutiful obscurity behind the chroniclers he had used.
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You can't miss the " City Hall " movie trailers : a charismatic big-city mayor of Greek extraction ( played by Al Pacino ) pontificates floridly, bonds with the little people, provokes controversy.