As her own object of self-desire, the appropriately toothsome de Van charts Esther's obsessive compulsion with well-controlled conviction.
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Jimmy Carter, toothsome and sincere, had the good fortune to run against Gerald Ford, who hadn't even been elected vice president.
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In this recipe, toothsome white beans are simmered in aromatic vegetables, sauteed in garlic and fresh oregano and then pureed into a hearty soup.
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A later possibility is tiny Good'N'Airy Angel, which lets you supplement coffee with a toothsome sweet or an ice cream cone.
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The pampered ruminants prefer the toothsome comestibles put out by Lakeway's prosperous deer-lovers to the less enticing fare offered by the trappers.
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Their stylistic formula includes clearly outlined forms, toothsome colors and blankly smiling images of prepubescent innocence, sometimes laced with undercurrents of sex and violence.
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Hear ye all good gentles : the Sterling Renaissance Festival, full of toothsome wenches and hearty drinks, has fetched a princely sum at auction.
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Estes says they served about 1, 500 of the toothsome triangles and soup at Kendall-Jackson's tomato festival the weekend before last.
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Visitors here inevitably wonder about the grand mansions that line Embassy Row, an architecturally toothsome stretch of Massachusetts Avenue, but their curiosity is usually unsatisfied.
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Some slouch in their seats at this toothsome agenda, resembling, appropriately enough, couch potatoes waiting for the giant TV screens to hit prime time.