| 31. | "It's more than indescribably beautiful; it's a spiritual experience ."
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| 32. | The only secret we learned was that she uses shortening, not butter, in her indescribably flaky crust.
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| 33. | The cliche description for this indescribably molten performance is infectious, but unfortunately that word will have to do.
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| 34. | My senses were indescribably alive : I drank in the noise, the smell, the vibration, the success.
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| 35. | He said thousands of civilians in Grozny were " living in indescribably horrible conditions in the ruins ."
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| 36. | Mephistopheles snatches the fiddle from the hands of a lethargic fiddler and draws from it indescribably seductive and intoxicating strains.
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| 37. | The album has been re-released on CD by NRC . Glenn penned the Elvis release " Indescribably Blue ".
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| 38. | A critic, who said the presentation was marked by sensation and grandiosity, commented that the music was indescribably boring.
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| 39. | "It's my fault, " she said, looking much older than her 47 years and sounding indescribably sad.
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| 40. | "To dangle hope before parents of a severely afflicted child is an indescribably cruel thing to do, " he adds.
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